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EFFECT OF SOIL mOISTURE CONDITiON ON THE GROWTH AND EVAPOTRANSPIRATION OF THE TOBACCO PLANT (토양수분의 과, 부족이 연초의 생장과 증발산량에 미치는 영향)

  • 홍순달;이윤환;김재정;조성진
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Tobacco Science
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.15-23
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    • 1985
  • Growth response and evapotranspiration of tobacco as to each soil moisture condition treated with different height of ground water table such as 30cm, 100cm, 170cm, and 230cm were investigated. The results obtained were as follows; 1. Soil water potential in the rhizosphere (25cm depth from surface) treated with ground water table (G.W.T) of 230 cm was less than -6.5 bar at 60 days after transplanting. 2. Dry weight of leaves per plant was the highest in the pot treated with 100 cm G.W.T and was the lowest in the pot treated with 230 cm G.W.T.. Leaves/Stem ratio of dry weight was the lowest in the pot treated with 230 cm G.W.T. This would show that extension of leaves as compared with elongation of stem was suppressed. .3. In the roster stress condition of 230 cm G.W.T., extension of leaves was continued until the latter growth stage, Relative growth rate of leaf area per plant of the pot with 30 cm G.W.T. was the highest through all growth period after fixation of G.W.7., but owing to lower density of leaf, the dry weight of leaves per plant was less rather than that of the pot with 170 cm G.W.T. at 64 days after transplanting. 4. The highest evapotranspiration per plant per day was shown at the 45th day after transplanting in the pots with 30cm and 100cm G.W.T. and at 60 days in the pots with 170cm and 230cm G.W.T respectively. 5. In the soil moisture conditions with 30cm and 100cm G.W.T., evapotranspiration per plant per hour was much higher in the daytime that at night as well as in clear day than in rain-cloudy day owing to loner relative humidity , but in the water stress condition with 230 cm G.W.T., that was much lower. 6. Total evapotranspiration per plant during the whole growing period of 64 days was in order of 30cm > 100 cm > 170 cm > 230 cm G.W.T.. Total evapotranspiration for 34 days after fixation of G.W.T was much higher at night than in the daytime in case of water stress conditions i.e 170cm and 230cm G.W.T. but in normal condition of the pots with 30cm and 100cm G.W.T. that was much higher in the daytime than at night. 7. Leaf water potential of the 3rd and 6th leaf from top at 64 days after transplanting was in order of 100cm > 30 cm > 170cm > 230cm G.W.T. The reason why leaf water potential in the pot with 30cm was less than that in the pot with 100cm G.W.T. would be the abnormal turgidity with low density of cell substrates by the excess water absorption in the pot with 30cm G.W.T..

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Effect of Planting Depth on the Quality and Yield in Rehmannia glutinosa LIBOSCHITZ (지황(地黃) 재배시(栽培時) 복토(覆土) 깊이가 품질(品質) 및 수량(收量)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Choi, In-Sik;Park, Jae-Seong;Cho, Jin-Tae;Son, Suk-Yong;Chung, In-Myung
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.12-15
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    • 1995
  • This experiment was carried out to elucidate the effect of planting depth on the Quality and yield in Rehmannia glutinosa. Planting depths were 3,6,9 and 12cm, and planted on April 18. Emergence rate was decreased in the order of 86% in 3cm, 67% in 6cm, 37% in 9cm and 21% in 12cm. Leaf length was longer about $0.3{\sim}0.8cm$ in planting depth 6-12cm than that of 15.6cm in planting depth 3cm. Yield of Rehmannia glutinosa were lower 5% in planting depth 6cm, 62% in 9cm and 68% in 12cm than that of l,154kg/10a in planting depth 3cm. And optimum planting depth was considered 6cm.

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Characteristics of CM Projects in Local Government Client's motivation in selecting the CM procurement route (지방자치단체 CM사업 특징 분석에 관한 연구 : CM사업 채택 동기를 중심으로)

  • Song Yeon-Joo;Kim Han-Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute Of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.433-436
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    • 2004
  • Since construction management(CM) was recognized as a formal procurement route by law in 1995, it is interesting to observe the trend of its increasing adoption. Particularly in the public sector, local government clients more adopted the CM Procurement route than central government clients. The objective of this paper is to investigate and analyse the motivation of local government clients in selecting the CM procurement route. It is important to understand such motivation for achieving a better understanding of public client's CM needs and for promoting CM business in the public sector.

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Identification of Core Competencies of Construction Managers (CM단장 핵심역량 발굴에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Dong-Hee;Kim, Han-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.93-100
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    • 2011
  • As the construction management(CM) market has grown, so has the CM competition in the market place. Consequently, competent construction managers become a core part of CM firms' competitiveness. The objective of the study is to identify and discuss core competencies of construction mangers based on literature survey, Delphi Method and AHP. Among various competencies required for construction managers, skills for problem solving, trust and negotiation skills were identified as the crux of construction managers' competencies. A better understanding of construction managers' core competencies is very critical in terms of CM firms' training of construction managers and continuos self-improvement for construction managers.

Effect of Planting Depth on the Quality and Yield in Rehmannia glutinosa (지황(地黃) 재배시(栽培時) 복토(覆土) 깊이가 수량(收量) 및 품질(品質)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Choi, In-Sik;Park, Jae-Seong;Jo, Jin-Tae;Son, Suk-Yong
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.120-124
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    • 1995
  • This experiment was carried out to elucidate the effect of planting depthon the quality and yield in Rehmannia glutinosa . Planting depths were 3, 6, 9 and 12cm, and planted in April 18. Emergence rate were decreased in the order of 86 % in 3cm, 67 % in 6cm, 37 % in 9cm and 21 % in 12cm. Leaf length was longer about 0.3 - 0.8cm in planting depth $6{\sim}12cm$ than that of 15.6cmin planting depth 3cm. Yield of Rehmannia glutinosa were lower 5% in plantingdepth 6cm, 62% in 9cm and 68% in 12cm than that of 1,154kg/10a in planting depth 3cm. And optimum planting depth were considered 6cm.

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Development of a Business Support System by Phase for Delivering Construction Management Contract in the Government Civil Project (공공토목사업 CM 발주를 위한 단계별 업무지원 시스템 구축)

  • Chae, Yeong-Seok;Park, Seo-Young;Moon, Hyoun-Seok;Kim, Seon-Yeong;Kang, Leen-Seok
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.81-92
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    • 2011
  • Recently, the MLTM (Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs) has announced CM business guidelines, because it is expected that the CM deliveries are going to be increased for a civil engineering industry with enforcement of the CM at Risk. In this trend, The CM business guideline, which is currently announced, is for the steps after the CM contract. However, the practical business guideline from a planning phase for the CM delivery to a selection phase of a CMr (Construction Manager) is essential for public construction projects including the civil engineering projects that the frequency of the CM deliveries is not sufficient. Therefore, this study established a standardized process model from the planning phase for the CM delivery to the selection phase of the CMr. study configured a business breakdown structure for CM delivery. A prototype system for supporting the CM delivery was also developed, and a practical operability was verified by a case evaluation based on the developed system. Hence, it is expected that this study will be utilized as a supporting system of the CM delivery business for public clients, which have not sufficient cases of the CM delivery.

CM Prospects and Strategies Based on Contract Statistics : 1997 through 2014 (CM산업 수주실적 분석을 통한 CM기업의 발전 방안 - 1997년 ~ 2014년 실적자료 기반 -)

  • Ha, Jiwon;Jung, Youngsoo
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.97-107
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    • 2016
  • CM services have been focused on the advancement of the CM industry and expansion to overseas market based on CM capabilities. However, there has been lack of quantitative and comprehensive research to investigate current CM trends and prospects for improving competitiveness. In this sense, the purpose of this study is to statistically analyze total of 3,453 CM service contracts over the past 18 years (between 1997 and 2014) in term of market type, contract size, owner's type, commodity type. Finding of this research reveal that 1) compared to 2005, CM market size in 2015 increased as much as 2.5 times, and that 2) domestic CM projects count for 87.5%, architectural project 88.4%, less than 1 billion won small contracts 75%, respectively. Also, recently as CM company are developing capability and competitiveness, 1) overseas CM market share has grown up to 20% among total CM contract amount, and 2) CM contracts by private owners has increased 3 times demanding the total management services based on high technical capability. Additionally, the result of this paper supports the growth path model proposed by Jung et al. (2014), where a path from Domestic Public (DP3) and Domestic Private (DC2) CM projects towards the expansion to International Private (IC5) contracts was quantitatively analyzed. Implications for other practical issues are also briefly discussed.

Evaluating the Efficiency of the Device in Shielding Scattered Radiation during Treatment of Carcinoma of the Penis (음경암의 방사선치료 시 자체 제작한 Device의 산란선 차폐 효과에 대한 유용성 평가)

  • Gim, Yang-Soo;Lee, Sun-Young;Lim, Suk-Gun;Gwak, Geun-Tak;Pak, Ju-Gyeong;Lee, Seung-Hoon;Hwang, Ho-In;Cha, Seok-Yong
    • The Journal of Korean Society for Radiation Therapy
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.9-15
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    • 2009
  • Purpose: We evaluated the device that was created for maintaining the patient's setup and protecting the testicles from scattered radiation during treatment of carcinoma of the penis. Materials and Methods: The phantom testicles were made of vaseline cotton gauze and the device consisted of 5 mm of acryl box and 4 mm of lead shielding. $3{\times}3\;cm^2$, $4{\times}4\;cm^2$, $5{\times}5\;cm^2$, $6{\times}6\;cm^2$, $7{\times}7\;cm^2$ field sizes were used for this study and measurement was made at 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 cm from the lower edge of the field for 10 times with lead shielding and without the shielding respectively. 200 cGy was delivered using 6 MV photons. Results: The scatted radiation without lead shielding at 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 cm from the lower edge of the field were 14.8-4.7 cGy with $3{\times}3\;cm^2$, 15.7-5.2 cGy with $4{\times}4\;cm^2$, 17.6-5.5 cGy with $5{\times}5\;cm^2$, 19.9-6.6 cGy with $6{\times}6\;cm^2$, 22.2-7.6 cGy with $7{\times}7\;cm^2$ and the measured dose without lead shielding were 7.1-2.6 cGy with $3{\times}3\;cm^2$, 8.9-3.6 cGy with $4{\times}4\;cm^2$, 12.3-4.8 cGy with $5{\times}5\;cm^2$, 14.6-5.0 cGy with $6{\times}6\;cm^2$ and 21.1~6.4 cGy with $7{\times}7\;cm^2$. As shown above, the scatted radiation decreased after using lead shielding. Depending of the range of field sizes, the resulting difference between without shielding values and with shielding values were: 7.8-1.1 cGy at 4 cm, 5.1-1.2 cGy at 5 cm, 3.8-1.1 cGy at 6 cm, 3.4-1.7 cGy at 7 cm, 2.8-1.7 cGy at 8 cm, 2.4-2.5 cGy at 9 cm and 2.1-1.8 cGy at 10 cm. In the situation as described above, the range in values depending on the distance was 7.8-1.1 cGy with $3{\times}3\;cm^2$, 6.9-1.6 cGy with $4{\times}4\;cm^2$, 5.3-0.8 cGy with $5{\times}5\;cm^2$, 5.3-1.5 cGy with $6{\times}6\;cm^2$ and 1.1-1.8 cGy with $7{\times}7\;cm^2$. Conclusion: Using the device we created to shield the testicles from scattered radiation during treatment of carcinoma of the penis, we have found that scattered radiation to the testicles is decreased by the phantom testicles, and by increasing the distance between the testicles and penis.

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Relation between the growth of mulberry branch and cutting off mulberry branch various sizse in the multi-stemed Pruning (다간식정지에 있어서 지조의 벌채정도와 신조의 발육과의 관계)

  • 김문협;임수호
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.9
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    • pp.7-13
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    • 1969
  • This experiment was carried out to know how to cut of the mulberry branches, formed by multi-stemmed pruning, which is together with the correlation between the leaf yield and total length, total diameter, or total length X total diameter of branches. The results are as follows: 1. In case of spring pruring, cutting off 5 cm high uniformly, cutting off thick one 10 cm high and cutting off slender one 5 cm high were best. 2. In case of summer pruning, cutting off upper part one 5 cm high and cutting off lower part one 10 cm high, cutting off thick one 10 cm high, slender one 5 cm high, 5 cm high uniformly were best. 3. As the result of this experiment, cutting off all the branches 5 cm high uniformly was available.

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The Dosimetric Data of 10 MV Linear Accelerator Photon Beam for Total Body Irradiation (전신 방사선조사를 위한 10MV 선형가속기의 선량측정)

  • Ahn Sung Ja;Kang Wee-Saing;Park Seung Jin;Nam Taek Keun;Chung Woong Ki;Nah Byung Sik
    • Radiation Oncology Journal
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.225-232
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    • 1994
  • Purpose : This study was to obtain the basic dosimetric data using the 10 MV X-ray for the total body irradiation. Materials and Methods : A linear accelerator photon beam is planned to be used as a radiation source for total body irradiation (TBI) in Chonnam University Hospital. The planned distance from the target to the midplane of a patient is 360cm and the maximum geometric field size is 144cm x 144cm. Polystyrene phantom sized $30{\times}30{\times}30.2cm^3$ and consisted of several sheets with various thickness, and a parallel plate ionization chamber were used to measure surface dose and percent depth dose (PDD) at 345cm SSD, and dose profiles. To evaluate whether a beam modifier is necessary for TBI, dosimetry in build up region was made first with no modifier and next with an 1cm thick acryl plate 20cm far from the polystyrene phantom surface. For a fixed sourec-chamber distance, output factors were measured for various depth. Results : As any beam modifier was not on the way of radiation of 10MV X-ray, the $d_{max}$ and surface dose was 1.8cm and $61\%$, respectively, for 345cm SSD. When an 1cm thick acryl plate was put 20cm far from polystyrene phantom for the SSD, the $d_{max}$ and surface dose were 0.8cm and $94\%$, respectively. With acryl as a beam spoiler, the PDD at 10cm depth was $78.4\%$ and exit dose was a little higher than expected dose at interface of exit surface. For two-opposing fields for a 30cm phantom thick phantom, the surface dose and maximum dose relative to mid-depth dose in our experiments were $102.5\%$ and $106.3\%$, respectively. The off-axis distance of that point of $95\%$ of beam axis dose were 70cm on principal axis and 80cm on diagonal axis. Conclusion: 1. To increase surface dose for TBI by 10MV X-ray at 360cm SAD, 1cm thick acrylic spoiler was sufficient when distance from phantom surface to spoiler was 20cm. 2. At 345cm SSD, 10MV X-ray beam of full field produced a satisfiable dose uniformity for TBI within $7\%$ in the phantom of 30cm thickness by two-opposing irradiation technique. 3. The uniform dose distribution region was 67cm on principal axis of the beam and 80cm on diagonal axis from beam axis. 4. The output factors at mid-point of various thickness revealed linear relation with depth, and it could be applicable to practical TBI.

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