• Title/Summary/Keyword: Cone texture

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Simulation and Fabrication of the Cone Sheet for LCD Backlight Application

  • Baik, Sang-Hoon;Hwang, Sung-Ki;Kim, Young-Gyu;Park, Gyeung-Ju;Kwon, Jin-Hyuk;Moon, Won-Taek;Kim, Sung-Hoon;Kim, Byoung-Ku;Kang, Sin-Ho
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.478-483
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    • 2009
  • An optical sheet with a cone array is designed, simulated, and fabricated in order to substitute the dual crossed prism sheets in the edge-type LCD backlight. The optimum structure of cone textures that is compatible with the dual crossed prism sheets was obtained by simulating the backlight installed with the cone array optical sheet. A SU-8 photoresist films of thickness $30{\sim}50{\mu}m$ were spin-coated on a polyethylene terephtalate film (PET), and the cone texture array was formed by using the diffuse lithography that employed a photomask with circular patterns and an optical diffuser.

Texture analysis in cone-beam computed tomographic images of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw

  • Polyane Mazucatto Queiroz;Karolina Castilho Fardim;Andre Luiz Ferreira Costa;Ricardo Alves Matheus;Sergio Lucio Pereira Castro Lopes
    • Imaging Science in Dentistry
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    • v.53 no.2
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    • pp.109-115
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    • 2023
  • Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate changes in the trabecular bone through texture analysis and compare the texture analysis characteristics of different areas in patients with medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ). Materials and Methods: Cone-beam computed tomographic images of 16 patients diagnosed with MRONJ were used. In sagittal images, 3 regions were chosen: active osteonecrosis(AO); intermediate tissue (IT), which presented a zone of apparently healthy tissue adjacent to the AO area; and healthy bone tissue (HT) (control area). Texture analysis was performed evaluating 7 parameters: secondary angular momentum, contrast, correlation, sum of squares, inverse moment of difference, sum of entropies, and entropy. Data were analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis test with a significance level of 5%. Results: Comparing the areas of AO, IT, and HT, significant differences (P<0.05) were observed. The IT and AO area images showed higher values for parameters such as contrast, entropy, and secondary angular momentum than the HT area, indicating greater disorder in these tissues. Conclusion: Through texture analysis, changes in the bone pattern could be observed in areas of osteonecrosis. The texture analysis demonstrated that areas visually identified and classified as IT still had necrotic tissue, thereby increasing the accuracy of delimiting the real extension of MRONJ.

Cone-beam computed tomography texture analysis can help differentiate odontogenic and non-odontogenic maxillary sinusitis

  • Andre Luiz Ferreira Costa;Karolina Aparecida Castilho Fardim;Isabela Teixeira Ribeiro;Maria Aparecida Neves Jardini;Paulo Henrique Braz-Silva;Kaan Orhan;Sergio Lucio Pereira de Castro Lopes
    • Imaging Science in Dentistry
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    • v.53 no.1
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    • pp.43-51
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    • 2023
  • Purpose: This study aimed to assess texture analysis(TA) of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images as a quantitative tool for the differential diagnosis of odontogenic and non-odontogenic maxillary sinusitis(OS and NOS, respectively). Materials and Methods: CBCT images of 40 patients diagnosed with OS (N=20) and NOS (N=20) were evaluated. The gray level co-occurrence (GLCM) matrix parameters, and gray level run length matrix texture (GLRLM) parameters were extracted using manually placed regions of interest on lesion images. Seven texture parameters were calculated using GLCM and 4 parameters using GLRLM. The Mann-Whitney test was used for comparisons between the groups, and the Levene test was performed to confirm the homogeneity of variance (α=5%). Results: The results showed statistically significant differences(P<0.05) between the OS and NOS patients regarding 3 TA parameters. NOS patients presented higher values for contrast, while OS patients presented higher values for correlation and inverse difference moment. Greater textural homogeneity was observed in the OS patients than in the NOS patients, with statistically significant differences in standard deviations between the groups for correlation, sum of squares, sum of entropy, and entropy. Conclusion: TA enabled quantitative differentiation between OS and NOS on CBCT images by using the parameters of contrast, correlation, and inverse difference moment.

Assessment of decontamination of gutta-percha cone and the change of surface texture after rapid chemical disinfection (화학소독제 처리 후 가타파차 콘의 멸균 효과 및 표면 성상의 변화 평가)

  • Pang, Nan-Sim;Jung, Il-Young;Yu, Yoon-Jung;Kum, Kee-Yeon
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.133-139
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    • 2006
  • The purposes of this study were firstly to identify the microbial species on gutta-percha (GP) cones exposed at outpatient clinics using polymerase chain reaction, and secondly to evaluate the rapid sterilization effect of two chemical disinfectants at chair side. It also evaluated the alteration of surface texture of GP cones after 5-min soaking into two chemical disinfectants. A total of 100 GP cones from two endodontic departments were randomly selected for microbial detection using PCR assay with universal primer. After inoculation on the sterilized GP cones with the same microorganism identified by PCR assay, they were soaked in two chemical disinfectants: 5% NaOCl and 2% chlorhexidine for 1, 3, 5, and 10 minutes. The sterilization effect was evaluated by turbidity and subculture. The change of surface textures using a scanning electron microscope was also examined after 5 min-soaking in two chemical disinfectants. Results showed that four bacterial species were detected in 17 GP cones, and all the species belonged to the genus Staphylococcus. Two chemical disinfectants were effective in sterilization with just 1 minute soaking. On the SEM picture of NaOCl-soaked GP cone, a cluster of cuboidal crystals was seen on the cone surface. Present data demonstrate that two chemical disinfectants are useful for rapid sterilization of GP cone just before obturation at chair side, while CHX-soaked GP cone has cleaner surface without crystal precipitation than that of NaOCl-treated cone.

Studies on the Evaluation for the Quality of Food by Sensory Testing -V. Correlation between the Sensory Quality Characteristics of Commercial Ice Creams and Chemical Properties of Fat Extracted from those ice Creams- (관능검사법(官能檢査法)에 의한 식품(食品)의 품질평가(品質評價)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) -제(第) 5 보(報) : 시판(市販) 아이스크림의 관능적(官能的) 품질특성(品質特性)과 지방(脂肪)의 이화학적(理化學的) 성질(性質)과의 상관성(相關性) 조사(調査)-)

  • Chae, Soo-Kyu;Yu, Tai-Jong
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.210-218
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    • 1982
  • Correlation between the sensory quality characteristics of commercial ice creams and chemical properties of fat extracted from those was studied. The results of evaluation of preference for appearance, flavor, texture and total quality of four commercial ice cream samples by multiple paired comparison test indicated that sample C was the best among samples in both type of carton and cone. There was some correlation between the sensory quality characteristics of commercial ice creams and chemical properties of fat extracted from those in carton, but that was not shown in cone. The results showed that flavor of ice cream in carton and appearance and flavor of ice cream in cone affected total quality, but texture did not.

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A Comparison of Rheological Measurement Methods of Instant Cooked Rice by a Texture Analyzer (텍스처 분석기를 활용한 즉석밥 물성 측정 방법의 상호 비교)

  • Kim, Heesu;Oh, Im Kyung;Yang, Seonkyeong;Lee, Suyong
    • Food Engineering Progress
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.381-385
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    • 2018
  • Various rheological methods to measure the hardness of instant cooked rice by a texture analyzer were investigated and compared. Specifically, instant white rice samples with a wide range of hardness were subjected to four different rheological tests with disk, cylinder, rod, and cone probe whose results were inter-correlated. All the measurements demonstrated that the hardness of instant rice was reduced with increasing moisture content and showed negatively linear relationships. Out of the four tests applied in this study, the highest coefficient of correlation ($R^2=0.9268$) was observed distinctly in the cone probe test, where both compressive and shear forces can be applied to deform individual rice grains. However, the cylinder probe test had the lowest coefficient of correlation ($R^2=0.7247$) because it may be ineffective in causing direct deformation of individual rice grains. Furthermore, when the hardness values (N) were converted to stress (Pa), highly linear correlations ($R^2{\approx}0.99$) were observed between the tests with similar probe geometry and force application.

Characterization of Cone Index and Tillage Draft Data to Define Design Parameters for an On-the-go Soil Strength Profile Sensor

  • Chung S. O.;Sudduth Kenneth A.
    • Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.10-20
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    • 2004
  • Precision agriculture aims to minimize costs and environmental damage caused by agriculture and to maximize crop yield and profitability, based on information collected at within-field locations. In this process, quantification of soil physical properties, including soil strength, would be useful. To quantify and manage variability in soil strength, there is need for a strength sensor that can take measurements continuously while traveling across the field. In this paper, preliminary analyses were conducted using two datasets available with current technology, (1) cone penetrometer readings collected at different compaction levels and for different soil textures and (2) tillage draft (TD) collected from an entire field. The objective was to provide information useful for design of an on-the-go soil strength profile sensor and for interpretation of sensor test results. Analysis of cone index (CI) profiles led to the selection of a 0.5-m design sensing depth, 10-MPa maximum expected soil strength, and 0.1-MPa sensing resolution. Compaction level, depth, texture, and water content of the soil all affected CI. The effects of these interacting factors on data obtained with the soil strength sensor should be investigated through experiments. Spatial analyses of CI and TD indicated that the on-the-go soil strength sensor should acquire high spatial-resolution, high-frequency ($\ge$ 4 Hz) measurements to capture within-field spatial variability.

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Differential Morphological, Structural and Biological Characteristics of Cysts in Heterodera Species in Korea

  • Han, Ga Ram;Kang, Heonil;Choi, In Soo;Kim, Donggeun;Yun, Hye Young;Kim, Young Ho
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • v.36 no.6
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    • pp.628-636
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    • 2020
  • Morphological (cyst shape, color, and sizes [length (L), maximum width (W), volume and "a" (L/W)]), structural (vulvar cone slope angle [VCSA], surface wrinkle [VCSW], cyst wall thickness, composition, and texture) and biological characteristics (fecundity, hatching, and emergence [number of second-stage juveniles (J2) from a cyst]) in preceding Heterodera glycines (Hg), currently-recorded H. sojae (Hs) and H. trifolii (Ht) were examined by microscopy. Cysts were lemon-shaped, indicating the genus is Heterodera except for Hs that formed frequently globular cysts with significantly flatter VCSA (102.2°) with smooth VCSW than Hg (50.6°) and Ht (82.0°), but not genus Globodera because of the presence of vulvar cone in Hs. Ht was significantly larger in all morphological characteristics than Hg and Hs, suggesting Ht may be diagnosed differentially by cyst sizes and also host plant preferences. Hs showed smaller "a" value with more globular shape and stronger structures with more thickened and strengthened collagen-like texture of cyst wall than Hg and Ht. This suggests Hs may be diagnosed differently by structural characteristics from the others, especially Hg with similar cyst sizes. There were no significant differences in emergence (inoculum potential) among cyst nematodes due to the offset of fecundity and hatching rate; however, the inoculum potential of Hs may be not so persistent as Hg and Ht in fields because of its lower fecundity and higher hatching rate (causing rapid inoculum loss) than the others. These characteristics of cysts provide information useful for simple and differential diagnoses and reliable management of cyst nematodes.

The Costume of Kucha (쿠차(龜玆)의 복식)

  • 김용문
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
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    • v.24
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    • pp.83-101
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    • 1995
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate relation between kucha and Korea by comparing costume. The results are as follows. First, During 508th century, wall paintings of Kizil and Kuizilkargha showed traditional costume such as cutting hair , lapel coller and fitting sleeve coat, pants, boots , belts and knife. Kumtura were also in 6 th, but under the influence of China and Hoehol (회골) after 7th. Second, Men and women cutting hair except king, they put on cone shaped hat and Kun (건), clothing were made of felt and kun(면). Third, it was influenced by Iran that cutting hair in Silla (신라) and Kucha. In Silla , round neckline and V neckline were existed except lapel collar. Jeweled knife of Silla and Kuncha , pattern of Kumdonglee(금동복) showed cultural exchange of centural Asia and Korea along the Silk Rood. It is conscious that Silla preferred centural asia of texture and jewels by prohibition of costume.

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Volcanic Stratigraphy and Characteristics of Volcanic Rocks of the Sarabong-Byeoldobong-Hwabukbong Area, Cheju kland, Korea (제주도 사라봉-별도봉-화북봉 일원의 화산층서와 화산암의 특성)

  • Ko, Bo-kyun;Won, Chong-kwan;Lee, Moon-won;Sohn, In-seok
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.10-19
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    • 2001
  • There are three scoria cones and their eruptive materials in Sarabong-Byeoldobong-Hwabukbong area Cheju Island. And they made complicated volcanic stratigraphy. In Byeoldobong tuff, basalt and granite xenoliths are present. It is presumed that the granite is a kind of basement of Cheju island. And Biseokgeori hawaiite has many kaersutite phenocrysts. Therefore, this area is very important for the study about history of volcanic activity of Cheju island. The lowest beds are Shinheung basalt and Byeoldobong tuff. Byeoldobong tuff has xenoliths of granite and phenocrystalline basalt. After the formation of these rocks, the Hwabukbong volcanism commenced. First of all this volcanism formed Biseokgeori hawaiite that has lots of kaersutite, a member of amphibole group, characteristically. Over this rock, Hwabukbong scoria cone was formed. The next Sarabong volcanism effused Keonipdong hawaiite that has lots of plagioclase and olivine phenocrysts and then Sarabong scoria cone was made up. Basalt xenolith in Byeoldobong tuff is different from Shinheungri basalt with regard to petrography, therefore this offers suggestion about existence of another basalt between basement and Shinheungri basalt. Granite xenolith derived from the basement of this area has features of the Jurassic granite in the Korea Peninsula, for example a lot of myrmekitic texture, microcline, and absolute age (172.4 Ma) by K-Ar method.

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