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Potato breeding via protoplast fusion (원형질체 융합을 이용한 감자 육종)

  • Cho, Kwang-Soo;Park, Tae-Ho
    • Journal of Plant Biotechnology
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.65-72
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    • 2014
  • Plant cells from which the cell walls have been enzymatically or mechanically removed are called protoplasts. The protoplasts are theoretically totipotent and can be used as sources of somatic cell fusion in practical breeding programs. Wild Solanum species have often been used as sources of important agricultural traits including diverse disease resistance. However, they cannot often be directly applied to breeding programs due to their sexual incompatibility with S. tuberosum. Somatic hybridization via protoplast fusion is one of the ideal methods to overcome this limitation and to introgress certain traits into S. tuberosum. This technique has still widely been used in potato since the first fusion was reported in 1970s. Therefore, this review highlights general perspectives of protoplast fusion and discusses the application of protoplast fusion in potato breeding.

Speech-Oriented Multimodal Usage Pattern Analysis for TV Guide Application Scenarios (TV 가이드 영역에서의 음성기반 멀티모달 사용 유형 분석)

  • Kim Ji-Young;Lee Kyong-Nim;Hong Ki-Hyung
    • MALSORI
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    • no.58
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    • pp.101-117
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    • 2006
  • The development of efficient multimodal interfaces and fusion algorithms requires knowledge of usage patterns that show how people use multiple modalities. We analyzed multimodal usage patterns for TV-guide application scenarios (or tasks). In order to collect usage patterns, we implemented a multimodal usage pattern collection system having two input modalities: speech and touch-gesture. Fifty-four subjects participated in our study. Analysis of the collected usage patterns shows a positive correlation between the task type and multimodal usage patterns. In addition, we analyzed the timing between speech-utterances and their corresponding touch-gestures that shows the touch-gesture occurring time interval relative to the duration of speech utterance. We believe that, for developing efficient multimodal fusion algorithms on an application, the multimodal usage pattern analysis for the given application, similar to our work for TV guide application, have to be done in advance.

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Developing Data Fusion Method for Indoor Space Modeling based on IndoorGML Core Module

  • Lee, Jiyeong;Kang, Hye Young;Kim, Yun Ji
    • Spatial Information Research
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.31-44
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    • 2014
  • According to the purpose of applications, the application program will utilize the most suitable data model and 3D modeling data would be generated based on the selected data model. In these reasons, there are various data sets to represent the same geographical features. The duplicated data sets bring serious problems in system interoperability and data compatibility issues, as well in finance issues of geo-spatial information industries. In order to overcome the problems, this study proposes a spatial data fusion method using topological relationships among spatial objects in the feature classes, called Topological Relation Model (TRM). The TRM is a spatial data fusion method implemented in application-level, which means that the geometric data generated by two different data models are used directly without any data exchange or conversion processes in an application system to provide indoor LBSs. The topological relationships are defined and described by the basic concepts of IndoorGML. After describing the concepts of TRM, experimental implementations of the proposed data fusion method in 3D GIS are presented. In the final section, the limitations of this study and further research are summarized.

Alternative Sintering Technology of Printed Nanoparticles for Roll-to-Roll Process (롤투롤 인쇄공정 적용을 위한 차세대 나노입자 소결 기술)

  • Lee, Eun Kyung;Eun, Kyoungtae;Ahn, Young Seok;Kim, Yong Taek;Chon, Min-Woo;Choa, Sung-Hoon
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.15-24
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    • 2014
  • Recently, a variety of printing technologies, including ink jet, gravure, and roll-to-roll (R2R) printing, has generated intensive interest in the application of flexible and wearable electronic devices. However, the actual use of printing technique is much limited because the sintering process of the printed nanoparticle inks remains as a huge practical drawback. In the fabrication of the conductive metal film, a post-sintering process is required to achieve high conductivity of the printed film. The conventional thermal sintering takes considerable sintering times, and requires high temperatures. For application to flexible devices, the sintering temperature should be as low as possible to minimize the damage of polymer substrate. Several alternative sintering methods were suggested, such as laser, halogen lamp, infrared, plasma, ohmic, microwave, and etc. Eventually, the new sintering technique should be applicable to large area, R2R, and polymer substrate as well as low cost. This article reviews progress in recent technologies for several sintering methods. The advantages and disadvantages of each technology will be reviewed. Several issues for the application in R2R process are discussed.

CELL FUSION AND MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY - ITS PRODUCTION, APPLICATION AND PROSPECT - (세포융합과 단clone성항체 - 그 산생, 응용 및 전망 -)

  • Kim Uh-Ho
    • Journal of the korean veterinary medical association
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.47-60
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    • 1981
  • Lymphocytes that secrete antibodies can be made immortal by fusing them with myeloma tumor cells (cell fusion) and cloning the hybrids (hybridomas). Each clone is a long-term source of substantial quantities of a single highly specific antibody (monoclona

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Effects of Process Induced Damages on Organic Gate Dielectrics of Organic Thin-Film Transistors

  • Kim, Doo-Hyun;Kim, D.W.;Kim, K.S.;Moon, J.S.;KIM, H.J.;Kim, D.C.;Oh, K.S.;Lee, B.J.;You, S.J.;Choi, S.W.;Park, Y.C.;Kim, B.S.;Shin, J.H.;Kim, Y.M.;Shin, S.S.;Hong, Mun-Pyo
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.08b
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    • pp.1220-1224
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    • 2007
  • The effects of plasma damages to the organic thin film transistor (OTFT) during the fabrication process are investigated; metal deposition process on the organic gate insulator by plasma sputtering mainly generates the process induced damages of bottom contact structured OTFTs. For this study, various deposition methods (thermal evaporation, plasma sputtering, and neutral beam based sputtering) and metals (gold and Indium-Tin Oxide) have been tested for their damage effects onto the Poly 4-vinylphenol(PVP) layer surface as an organic gate insulator. The surface damages are estimated by measuring surface energies and grain shapes of organic semiconductor on the gate insulator. Unlike thermal evaporation and neutral beam based sputtering, conventional plasma sputtering process induces serious damages onto the organic surface as increasing surface energy, decreasing grain sizes, and degrading TFT performance.

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Research on Powder Metallurgy Technology in Fusion Materials in China

  • Ge, Chang-Chun;Zhou, Zhang-Jian;Du, Juan;Song, Shu-Xiang
    • Proceedings of the Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute Conference
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    • 2006.09b
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    • pp.896-897
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    • 2006
  • In the viewpoint of engineering, materials problem is a key problem, which determines whether the exploitation of fusion energy will be success. The most important class of fusion materials is plasma-facing materials (PFM). W, as high Z high melting-point metal is one of the most important candidate materials due to its high plasma erosion resistance. Improving the ductility of W and W based alloy, lowering its ductile-brittleness transition temperature for meeting the requirements of fusion application is an important task. In this paper, severalpowder meatllurgy methods of fabricating W and W based materials are being investigated.

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Emission Behavior of Screen Printed CNT Field Emitters for Advanced Lamp Application

  • Leer, Myoung-Bok;Kim, Dae-Jun;Song, Yoon-Ho
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.691-692
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    • 2009
  • Screen printable CNT pastes were formulated including conductive nano particles (CNPs) and their properties were investigated with an expectation of stable cold cathodes for advanced lamp application. CNT cathodes showed a turn-on field of 1~1.5V/um, a life time of ~100 hours at an emission current density of 10uA/$cm^2$ for DC-bias. Detailed analysis of measured I-V was carried out by applying Fowler-Nordheim model to trace down the origin of emission property degradation.

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