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Polyacetylenes from the Rhizome of Korean Red Ginseng (홍삼 뇌두로부터 수종의 폴리아세칠렌 화합물의 분리)

  • 백남인;김동선
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.30-35
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    • 1996
  • Some polyacetylenes were Isolated from the rhizome of Korean red ginseng through re - pealed column chromatogrphy, and identified as 3-hydroxy-1, 9-heptadecadiene-4, 6-diyne (panaxynol), 9, 10-epoxy-3-hydroxy-1-heptadecene-4, 6-diane(panaxydol), 3, 9, 10-trihydroxy-1-heptadecene-4, 6-diyne(panaxytriol), 9, 10-epoxy-3-hydroxy-1, 16-heptadecadiene-4, 6-diyne(ginsenoyne A) and 10-ch1oro-3, 9-dihydroxy-1-heptadecene-4, 6-diane(panaxydol chlorohydrine) by several spectral and chemical methods.

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Estimation of Discontinuity Orientations in Excavation Faces (굴착면에서의 분리면방향성 평가)

  • Ro, Byung-Don;Han, Byeong-Hyeon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2005.03a
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    • pp.1484-1489
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    • 2005
  • An inhomogeneous and anisotropic rock has different properties at different location. Thus, this refers to any of the properties which we may be measuring. There are two concepts of rock mass, namely, CHILE(Continuous, Homogeneous, Isotropic, Linear Elastic) material and DIANE(Discontinuous, Inhomogeneous, Anisotropic, Non-linear Elastic) rock. The former is essentially the properties of intact rock, the latter is essentially the properties governed by the structure of rock. In geotechnical aspect, the most important parameter is strength of rock or rock mass. In particular, characteristics of strength of rock mass depend upon the orientation of discontinuities And this orientation of discontinuities has different properties at different direction of excavation. Therefore, it needs for characterization of different properties of discontinuity orientation against different direction of excavation.

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Between Individual and Organization: Reinterpreting the Challenger Disaster and Finding an Interface between STS and Engineering Ethics (개인과 조직 사이에서: 챌린저호 폭발사고에 대한 재해석과 STS-공학윤리의 접점 찾기)

  • Sung, Han-Ah;Hong, Sung-Ook
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.53-60
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    • 2012
  • On the grounds of Diane Vaughan's pioneering study into the Challenger Disaster, STS(Science and Technology Studies) scholars have recently argued that most engineers seldom face an ethical situation, in which the boundary between the ethical and the unethical is absolutely clear, and for which a serious moral decision such as "whistle blowing" is urgently needed. They have instead suggested that engineering ethics needs to address engineers' everyday routine practices, which, if accumulated, may have some impact upon the overall performance of the technological system. However, such studies have not completely resolved the tension between STS that emphasizes contextual elements in which the everyday practice of engineers are done, on the one hand, and engineering ethics that stresses individual engineer's moral decision of an existential kind, on the other. By discussing various works on the Challenger Disaster and related issues over technological risks, this paper attempts to establish an interface between STS and engineering ethics, and proposes some practical implications for the effective education of engineering ethics to engineering students.