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A Case of Cavitated Uterine Mass from Müllerian duct in a Mixed Breed Dog

  • Park, Chul-Ho;Son, Chang-Ho
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.35 no.6
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    • pp.279-281
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    • 2018
  • This report describes a case of newly recognized congenital $M{\ddot{u}}llerian$ duct anomaly in a bitch. A fourteen-year-old, mixed breed bitch was presented with mild hematuria and mammary gland tumor. Complementary examinations were performed and abdominal ultrasonography revealed distended uterine horns and uterine tumor-like mass around the right ovarian area. Macroscopic examination showed the mass to be on the level of insertion of the right round ligament. The mass was cystic in nature, and had no communication with the uterine cavity. Histopathologically, the mass was identified as an accessory cavity lined by functional endometrium, which confirmed the diagnosis of accessory and cavitated uterine mass.

Two Newly Recorded Spionid Species (Polychaeta: Spionidae) in Korean Fauna, with New Record of the Genus Malacoceros

  • Lee, Geon Hyeok;Choi, Hyun Ki;Yoon, Seong Myeong
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.161-167
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    • 2019
  • Two new records of spionid polychaetes, Malacoceros reductus Blake & Kudenov, 1978 and Pseudopolydora cf. kempi (Southern, 1921), collected from Korean waters are reported here with detailed descriptions and illustrations. Malacoceros reductus, only reported in New South Wales, Australia, is distinguishable from its relatives by a prostomium with lateral horns, reduction of chaetiger 1, and the presence of the tridentate hooded hooks. Pseudopolydora cf. kempi, which has been known to have a wide geographical distribution, is characterized by a prostomium incised anteriorly, the presence of the occipital antenna, and two rows of black spots on the dorsal side. In this paper, photographs of scanning electron microscopy for characteristic features of each species are presented.

Technology Of Application Of Multifrequency Signals To Create An Electromagnetic Field

  • Strembitska, Oksana;Tymoshenko, Roman;Mozhaiev, Mykhailo;Buslov, Pavlo;Kashyna, Ganna;Baranenko, Roman V.;Makiievskyi, Oleksii
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.40-43
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    • 2021
  • In the article of instability on the peak power level, duration and repetition period of a multifrequency space-time signal, we calculated the maximum values of the errors of the parameters of the laws of spatial-phase-frequency control. Requirements for the accuracy of the location of the phase centers of the emitters in a cylindrical phased array antenna with pyramidal horns; it is advisable to calculate the radiation field using single-stage and multi-stage distribution laws. The phase centers of individual radiation sources of a cylindrical phased array antenna have been studied; they have almost no effect on the duration and period of recurrence.

Effect of Consecutive Superovulation to Korean Native Cows and Holstein Milk Cows

  • Park, S. J.;I. S. Ryu;Park, S. H.;G. Y. Chung;S. R. Cho;Lee, J. H.;D. S. Son
    • Proceedings of the KSAR Conference
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    • 2004.06a
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    • pp.254-254
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    • 2004
  • The aim of this study was two purpose: to compare recovery of embryos/follicle number from superovulated Holsteins(H) and Korean Native Cows(KNC) by flushing the uterine horns through insertion of the catheter and to evaluate the hormonal and superovulatory response to estradiol benzoate(EB) treatment prior to superovulation. (omitted)

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Wind Turbine Wake Model by Porous Disk CFD Model (다공 원반 CFD 모델을 이용한 풍력발전기 후류 해석 연구)

  • Shin, Hyungki;Jang, Moonseok;Bang, Hyungjun;Kim, Soohyun
    • Journal of Wind Energy
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.68-74
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    • 2013
  • Offshore wind farm is being increased since there are much trouble to develop onshore wind farm. But in the offshore, wind turbine wake does not dissipate less than onshore wind turbine because of low turbulence level. Thus this remained wake interacted to other wind turbine. This interaction reduces energy production in wind farm and have a bad influence on fatigue load of wind turbine. In this research, CFD model was constructed to analyze wake effect in offshore wind farm. A method that wind turbine rotor region was modelled in porous media was devised to reduce computation load and validated by comparison with Horns Rev measurement. Then wake interaction between two wind turbine was analyzed by devised porous model.

Directivity Characteristics of Hydrophone used with the Horns (혼을 사용한 하이드로폰의 지향특성)

  • BAE Joung-Rim;YOON Gab-Dong
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.72-78
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    • 1981
  • The purpose of this study is to find directivity characteristics and relative gain of directivity of the wedge horn in conjunction with a projector with varing horn length, horn angle and frequency. The horns are constructed with aluminum plate covered with styrofoam. By using hinges the horn angle could be varied with wide range. Measurements were made over the frequency range of 25 KHz-100 KHz by varing the horn lengths from 5cm to 21cm and the horn angles up to 90 degrees. The followings were the results obtained from the study, 1. As the horn angle increased, the beam width for tile major lobe initially decreased and then increased. At 80 KHz with horn length 21cm the minimum beam widths were obtained with 16 degrees in horizontal plane and 36 degrees in vertical plane. 2. The maximum relative gains of directivity were 4.4 dB in horizontal plane and 3.4 dB in vertical plane when the horn length was 21cm. 3. Beam width was decreased with increasing of frequency. 4. When the mouth apertures were small the major lobes obtained by the experiment agreed with the computed ones, and when the mouth apertures were wide the major lobes by the observed were wide than the computed ones.

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Measurement of Various Dimensions of the Larynx in Korea Adult (한국인 성인의 후두계측에 관한 연구)

  • 박승훈;박성남;김미자;윤희병;정대현;장혁순;전승하;강주원
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1982.05a
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    • pp.9.1-9
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    • 1982
  • The authors have measured various dimensions of the larynx of twenty adult cadavers. (male; 13, female; 7) The result were as follows, 1) Transverse diameter between the greater horns of the hyoid bone; M.52.58mm, F.43.07mm. 2) Transverse diameter between the lesser horns of the hyoid bone; M.36.20mm, F.30.20mm. 3) Transverse diameter of the thyroid cartilage; M.50.58mm, F.42.58mm. 4) Transverse diameter of the cricoid cartlage; M.30.14mm, F.26.94mm. 5) Distance from the lower margin of the hyoid bone to the thyroid notch; M.12.83mm, F.10.92mm. 6) Distance from the lower margin of the thyroid cartilage to the lower margin of the cricoid cartilage; M.16.40mm, F.10.26mm. 7) Distance from the upper margin of the thyroid cartilage to the lower margin of the cricoid cartilage; M.34.65mm, F.34.61mm. 8) Anteroposterior diameter of the cricoid cartilage; M.25.32mm, F.20.01mm. 9) Transverse diameter of the epiglottis; M.29.32mm, F.22.08mm. 10) Vertical diameter of the epiglottis; M.35.90mm, F.27.90mm. 11) Transverse diameter between the cuneiform tubercles; M.17.69mm, F.13.52mm. 12) Length of the vocal fold; M.11.61mm, F.10.40mm. 13) Transvers diameter of the vocal fold; M.18.62mm, F.18.27mm. 14) Distance from the upper margin of the epiglottis to the vocal fold; M.42.45mm, F.34.52mm. 15) Anteroposterior length of the vocal fold; M.19.25mm, F.10.70mm.

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A taxonomical examination of Trapa japonica and T. bispinosa based on nut characters (열매 특성에 의한 한국산 마름과 큰마름에 대한 분류학적 검토)

  • Na, Hye Ryun;Kim, Changkyun;Jung, Jongduk;Choi, Hong-Keun
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.113-117
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    • 2010
  • We examined the sixteen quantitative characters of Trapa and conducted principal component analysis for T. japonica Flerow and T. bispinosa Roxb. in South Korea. Trapa bispinosa has been recorded as 'Ma-reum (T. japonica Flerow)' in the Korean flora, but this taxon is distinct from T. japonica in terms of width, thickness and upper horns of its nuts. Principal component analysis (PCA) confirms the morphologically distinct status for the two species. We suggest the common name 'Keun-ma-reum' for Trapa bispinosa to the Korean flora.

An Amplitude Comparison Direction-Finding Antenna Assembly for Mounting on a Small Flight Vehicle (소형 비행체 탑재를 위한 크기 비교용 방향 탐지 안테나 조립체)

  • Kim, Jaesik
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.459-465
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    • 2020
  • In this paper, a compact antenna assembly for an amplitude comparison direction-finding(DF) method for a small flight vehicle is presented. Designed antenna assembly consists of four antennas and it is mounted on a radius of 1.45 λc where λc corresponds to the wavelength of the center frequency. To achieve compactness and robustness of the assembly, the elements are fed by end-launch feeding method and have modified aperture shapes of E- or H-sectoral horns. The feeding part consists of SMA connector, stepped impedance matching structure, and square waveguide of 0.6 λc × 0.6 λc. To achieve different main beam directions for every antenna which is required condition for amplitude comparison DF method, all apertures of the antennas are inclined and it makes the main beam direction of each antenna to top, bottom, left, and right with respect to the axis of the platform. To verify the validation of DF performance of the presented antenna assembly, amplitude comparison curves using measurement results are presented. The bandwidth of the antennas are above 3.2 % in Ku-band(VSWR ≤ 2:1).

Development of LNA module for Ka-band Communication Satellite Payload (Ka 대역 통신위성중계기용 저잡음증폭기 모듈 개발)

  • Chang Donig-Pil;Jung Jin-Cheol;Yom In-Bok;Park Jong-Heung;Oh Seung-Hyeup
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2004.06a
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    • pp.189-192
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    • 2004
  • A LNA module, integrated microwave assemblies (IMAs) were developed for use in Ka-band Satellite Communication Satellite Payload that operates in the frequency range of 29,6 ${\~}$ 30.0GHz. The module will be placed directly behind their respective antenna feed horns to minimize the required waveguide and system noise figure impact. Two MMIC LNA Chips were used in the module design. The measured result shows that the module has 32dB gain and 2.4dB NF performance. The module size is 51m ${\times}$ 36m ${\times}$ 22 and the mass is 92g. The Noise Figure performance is the best result of currently available modules for satellite payload operating in the same frequency range. The module will be assembled using space-qualified process and tested for space qualification.

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