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Case Report: A Case of Conversion Disorder Treated by Ganyanghwapung(肝陽化風) Comprehensive Diagnosis (전환장애를 간양화풍(肝陽化風)으로 변증(辨證)한 치험 1례(例))

  • Kim, Jin-Won;Jeong, Byeong-Ju;Woo, Sung-Ho;Kim, Byung-Chul;Son, Ji-Hyung;Lim, Ho-Jae;Hwang, Gyu-Dong;Seo, Ho-Seok;Kim, Yong-Ho;Han, Seung-Hea
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.489-497
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    • 2005
  • Conversion disorder lacks temperamental grounds and is a type of somatoform disorder that includes alteration or loss of physical functions implicated in physical deficit suggestive psychological conflict. There is high incidence of return of conversion disorder and difficulty in producing exact approaches of cure and apparent effects of remedy with symptomatic treatment alone because of its complex clinical symptoms. The approach of Oriental Medicine in treatment of conversion disorder is to apprehend relative symptoms from the syndrome combined with several annexational symptoms centering around sequential symptoms. Thereupon, author made a Ganyanghwapung comprehensive diagnosis was conducted using Oriental Medicine measures by differential diagnostic methods in psychosomatic patients whose cases are diagnosed as conversion disorder. Then, Cheonmagudeungeum Gagambang was prescribed for them and it brought on satisfactory effects from the first or second treatment. There have been many cases reporting the application of Oriental Medicine treatment to conversion disorder to date and outcomes have also been favorable. Results of this study likewise suggest that this Oriental Medicine treatment for conversion disorder is effective.

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Blast Design for Explosive Demolition of Concrete Foundation (기초콘크리트 구조물의 발파해체를 위한 발파설계)

  • Park, Hoon;Park, Hyoung-Ki;Suk, Chul-Gi;Yi, Young-Seop;Kaneko, Katsuhiko
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2012
  • With the deterioration and functional loss of structures, there is an increasing demand for demolition and various demolition technologies have been developed. In case of a large-scale concrete foundation, application of some mechanical demolition techniques is limited because of the structural characteristics, and explosive demolition or explosive demolition combined with mechanical demolition is applied recently due to the effect to the surrounding environment by the ground vibration. In this study, we compared peak particle velocity of ground vibration depending on average fragment size in case of explosive demolition design for large-scale concrete foundation using the relation among specific charge, charge constant and transmitting medium constant as well as the relation between average concrete fragment size and specific charge.

Hydrogen Production by the Immobilized Cells of Rhodopseudomonas sp. E15-1 (Rhodopseudomonas sp. E15-1의 균체 고정화에 의한 수소생성)

  • Bae, Moo;Park, Sun-Hee
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.74-80
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    • 1989
  • For improvement of photobiological hydrogen production, Rhodopseudomonas El5-1, a photo-synthetic becterium capable of producing n high yield of hydrogen, was immobilized and conditions for hydrogen production by immobilized cells were examined. The optimum concentration for the combined matrix was obtained when sodium alginate was used at final concentration of 4%. The immobilized cells may reduce the inhibitory effects of nitrogen or oxygen. To minimize the diffusion resistance of the nutrients in alginate gel, the bend size less than 2 mm in diameter was desirable. The immobilized cells were also able to utilize n wide range of organic substrates for the production of hydrogen. The hydrogen producing activity of the immobilized cells was maintained for 20 days without loss of activity during semi-continuous operation of the reactor by feeding of new medium periodically and continuous production of hydrogen could be successfully performed for 30 days.

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Improved Stability against Moisture of Amlodipine Maleate Tablets using Microcrystalline Cellulose and Pregelatinized Starch (미세결정셀룰로오스와 호화전분을 이용한 암로디핀말레이트 정제의 수분에 대한 안정성 개선)

  • Park, Ho-Seock;Hwang, Woo-Sin;Bang, Kyu-Ho;Park, Jeong-Sook;Cho, Cheong-Weon;Hwang, Sung-Joo
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.157-162
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    • 2008
  • The aim of the study was to formulate the stable amlodipine maleate tablet by selecting and combining of suitable ingredients. Amlodipine tablets were designed by using different manufacturing methods or formulations. Dissolution rate at 30 min of newly formulated tablets was over 98% in 0.1 M HCl medium. After 4 months storage under accelerated condition, the changes of appearance, loss on drying, content and total impurity were investigated. For long-term stability tests, two formulations of K017 (direct compressed tablets consisting of microcrystalline cellulose and pregelatinized starch) and K018 (wet granulated tablets by OpadryAMB) were stored under $25^{\circ}C$, 60% RH for 24 months. Under the accelerated condition, moisture content in K017 formulation was increased as 5.96% for 4 months, while other formulations with anhydrous monobasic phosphoric potassium or by wet granulation showed higher increase in moisture content compared to K017. In addition, K017 formulation showed a low decrease in contents and total relative substance as 0.8% and 0.7%, respectively. Similar stability of amlodipine in K017 was obtained under the long-term stability test. These results indicate that the K017 combined with microcrystalline cellulose and pregelatinized starch as ingredients is very stable formulation to protect active substance from moisture contact and sustain stability. Therefore, suitable combination of ingredients such as microcrystalline cellulose and pregelatinized starch could attribute to enhance the stability of moisture-labile drug such as amlodipine maleate.

Effects of Temperature, Salinity, and Silt and Clay on the Rate of Photosynthesis of laver, Porphyra yezoensis (양식김의 광합성에 미치는 수온, 염분 및 부이의 영향)

  • CHANG Sun-duck;CHIN Pyung;PARK Kie-Young
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.335-340
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    • 1983
  • The effects of water temperature, salinity, and silt and clay on the photosynthetic activity of Porphyra yezoensis were measured. The rate of photosynthesis of P. yezoensis increases as the water temperature rises in the range of $8{\sim}16^{\circ}C$ and begin to decrease at $18^{\circ}C$. In the salinity range of $21.5{\sim}33.5\%0$, the rate of photosythesis of P. yezoensis was increased in the sea water of $29.5\%0$ salinity and decreased in $21.5\%0$ salinity. The rates of photosynthesis of P. yezoensis were significantly decreased with increase of the concentration of silt and clay and the time of exposure to suspended silt and clay. Of the combined effects of salinity, and silt and clay on the photosynthetic activity of P. yezoensis, the effects of silt and clay were higher in the low salinity of $21.5\%0$ and $33.5\%0$. The wet weight of P. yezoensis showed a remarkable loss with increase of the concentration of silt and clay and the time of exposure to silt and clay.

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Arthroscopic Treatment of Fractures of the Intercondylar Eminence of the Tibia Using Pull-Out Wire (견인강선을 이용한 경골극 견열 골절의 관절경적 치료)

  • Kim, Hyun Kon;Kim, Sung Jae;Hahn, Myung Hoon;Kang, Yong Ho;Jung, Hwan Yong
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.45-50
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    • 1998
  • Recently, a variety of arthroscopic techniques have been reported for the treatment of the displaced tibial eminence fracture. The purpose of this study was to describe details of arthroscopic technique using pull-out wire and to evaluate the results. Eleven patients with irreducible type II and type III tibial eminence fractures underwent the arthroscopic reduction and internal fixation using double strand pull-out wiring. The anterior cruciate ligament tibial drill guide was utilized for the reduction of fracture and passage of the guide pins. The tibial eminence fracture was firmly fixed with double strand 26-gauge pull-out wire(0.45mm diameter). Fracture union was achieved at 7.2 weeks (range, six to eight weeks) after operation. All cases were united at the last follow-up. Subjectively, nine patients had no pain and no restriction of daily activities. Two patients with combined injuries had limitation of knee motion(10 to 130 degrees, respectively) and one patient showed mild anterior laxity. Early rehabilitation was enabled without loss of reduction and breakage of pull-out wire. The arthroscopic reduction and internal fixation using pull-out wire showed good results including early rehabilitation, early fracture union, minimal morbidity, and no requirement of the second operation for hard ware removal.

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EXTRACTING BASE DATA FOR FLOOD ANALYSIS USING HIGH RESOLUTION SATELLITE IMAGERY

  • Sohn, Hong-Gyoo;Kim, Jin-Woo;Lee, Jung-Bin;Song, Yeong-Sun
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • v.1
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    • pp.426-429
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    • 2006
  • Flood caused by Typhoon and severe rain during summer is the most destructive natural disasters in Korea. Almost every year flood has resulted in a big lost of national infrastructure and loss of civilian lives. It usually takes time and great efforts to estimate the flood-related damages. Government also has pursued proper standard and tool for using state-of-art technologies. High resolution satellite imagery is one of the most promising sources of ground truth information since it provides detailed and current ground information such as building, road, and bare ground. Once high resolution imagery is utilized, it can greatly reduce the amount of field work and cost for flood related damage assessment. The classification of high resolution image is pre-required step to be utilized for the damage assessment. The classified image combined with additional data such as DEM and DSM can help to estimate the flooded areas per each classified land use. This paper applied object-oriented classification scheme to interpret an image not based in a single pixel but in meaningful image objects and their mutual relations. When comparing it with other classification algorithms, object-oriented classification was very effective and accurate. In this paper, IKONOS image is used, but similar level of high resolution Korean KOMPSAT series can be investigated once they are available.

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Estimation of Soil Erosion using SATEEC and USPED and Determination of Soil Erosion Hot Spot Watershed (SATEEC과 USPED를 이용한 토양 유실량 산정 및 우선관리 유역 선정 평가)

  • Seo, Il Kyu;Park, Youn Sik;Kim, Nam Won;Moon, Jong Pil;Ryu, Ji Chul;Ok, Yong Sik;Kim, Ki-Sung;Lim, Kyoung Jae
    • Journal of Korean Society on Water Environment
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.497-506
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    • 2010
  • Severe muddy water problem has been the hot issue in Korea. Because of increased nonpoint source pollutions at Kangwon province, best soil erosion management system is required to reduce inflow of nonpoint source pollutions into the waterbodies. The USLE-based SATEEC system have been developed and enhanced for soil erosion and sediment yield estimation. However, the SATEEC cannot estimate soil depositions depending on topography in the watershed, while the USPED estimates soil erosion and deposition using sediment transport capacity of the surface runoff. In this study, the SATEEC and USPED were used to determine soil erosion hot spot subbasins. For this, 54 subbasins were delineated. In general, soil erosion hot spot subbasins were identified similarly with SATEEC and USPED. However, depending on erosion and deposition patterns in each subbasin. USPED estimated soil erosion hot spot subbasins didn't match those estimated with SATEEC. For some subbasins, much deposition was expected than erosion. This indicates that SATEEC estimated soil erosion values may be overestimated for these subbasins. Thus, care should be taken when understanding soil erosion status in the watershed based on USLE-based SATEEC results. In addition, the USPED results could be used to identify the site-specific soil erosion best management practices. If the USPED and USLE-based SATEEC are combined, it would help determining soil erosion hot spot subwatersheds in economic and environmental perspectives.

Characterization of an Oxidized Porous Silicon Layer by Complex Process Using RTO and the Fabrication of CPW-Type Stubs on an OPSL for RF Application

  • Park, Jeong-Yong;Lee, Jong-Hyun
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.315-320
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    • 2004
  • This paper proposes a 10-${\mu}m$ thick oxide layer structure that can be used as a substrate for RF circuits. The structure has been fabricated using an anodic reaction and complex oxidation, which is a combined process of low-temperature thermal oxidation (500 $^{\circ}C$ for 1 hr at $H_2O/O_2$) and a rapid thermal oxidation (RTO) process (1050 ${\circ}C$, for 1 min). The electrical characteristics of the oxidized porous silicon layer (OPSL) were almost the same as those of standard thermal silicon dioxide. The leakage current density through the OPSL of 10 ${\mu}m$ was about 10 to 50 $nA/cm^2$ in the range of 0 to 50 V. The average value of the breakdown field was about 3.9 MV/cm. From the X-ray photo-electron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis, surface and internal oxide films of OPSL prepared by a complex process were confirmed to be completely oxidized. The role of the RTO process was also important for the densification of the porous silicon layer (PSL) oxidized at a lower temperature. The measured working frequency of the coplanar waveguide (CPW) type short stub on an OPSL prepared by the complex oxidation process was 27.5 GHz, and the return loss was 4.2 dB, similar to that of the CPW-type short stub on an OPSL prepared at a temperature of 1050 $^{\circ}C$ (1 hr at $H_2O/O_2$). Also, the measured working frequency of the CPW-type open stub on an OPSL prepared by the complex oxidation process was 30.5 GHz, and the return was 15 dB at midband, similar to that of the CPW-type open stub on an OPSL prepared at a temperature of $1050^{\circ}C$ (1 hr at $H_2O/O_2$).

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Protective Effect Against Hydroxyl Radical-induced DNA Damage and Antioxidant Mechanism of [6]-gingerol: A Chemical Study

  • Lin, Jing;Li, Xican;Chen, Li;Lu, Weizhao;Chen, Xianwen;Han, Lu;Chen, Dongfeng
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.35 no.6
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    • pp.1633-1638
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    • 2014
  • [6]-Gingerol is known as the major bioactive constituent of ginger. In the study, it was observed to effectively protect against ${\bullet}OH$-induced DNA damage ($IC_{50}$ $328.60{\pm}24.41{\mu}M$). Antioxidant assays indicated that [6]-gingerol could efficiently scavenge various free radicals, including ${\bullet}OH$ radical ($IC_{50}$ $70.39{\pm}1.23{\mu}M$), ${\bullet}O_2{^-}$ radical ($IC_{50}$ $228.40{\pm}9.20{\mu}M$), $DPPH{\bullet}$radical ($IC_{50}$ $27.35{\pm}1.44{\mu}M$), and $ABTS{^+}{\bullet}$radical ($IC_{50}$ $2.53{\pm}0.070{\mu}M$), and reduce $Cu^{2+}$ ion ($IC_{50}$ $11.97{\pm}0.68{\mu}M$). In order to investigate the possible mechanism, the reaction product of [6]-gingerol and $DPPH{\bullet}$ radical was further measured using HPLC combined mass spectrometry. The product showed a molecular ion peak at m/z 316 $[M+Na]^+$, and diagnostic fragment loss (m/z 28) for quinone. On this basis, it can be concluded that: (i) [6]-gingerol can effectively protect against ${\bullet}OH$-induced DNA damage; (ii) a possible mechanism for [6]-gingerol to protect against oxidative damage is ${\bullet}OH$ radical scavenging; (iii) [6]-gingerol scavenges ${\bullet}OH$ radical through hydrogen atom ($H{\bullet}$) transfer (HAT) and sequential electron (e) proton transfer (SEPT) mechanisms; and (iv) both mechanisms make [6]-gingerol be oxidized to semi-quinone or quinone forms.