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A Case study f i-PIN Service for Information Security (보안성 강화를 위한 i-PIN 서비스 적용 사례 연구)

  • Kim, Hyunjoo;Lee, Soojong
    • Journal of Software Engineering Society
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.19-28
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    • 2012
  • Personal registration number has been used as a means of personal identification on existing internet. However, its use on internet sites has become a major factor increasing danger of leaking of personal information. Presently, the government recommends i-PIN to minimize the collection of personal registration numbers and leaking of personal information on internet. Original purpose of i-PIN is to recognize persons by its virtual number of 13 digits instead of using personal registration number on internet websites. These days, i-PIN continues to be used increasingly as a form of certification. This study seeks to explore software service methodology of using i-PIN as a form of certification on internet websites and examples in which its other forms of self certification are used than existing i-PIN services.

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THE IMAGES OF LOCALLY FINITE 𝓔-DERIVATIONS OF POLYNOMIAL ALGEBRAS

  • Lv, Lintong;Yan, Dan
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.59 no.1
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    • pp.73-82
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    • 2022
  • Let K be a field of characteristic zero. We first show that images of the linear derivations and the linear 𝓔-derivations of the polynomial algebra K[x] = K[x1, x2, …, xn] are ideals if the products of any power of eigenvalues of the matrices according to the linear derivations and the linear 𝓔-derivations are not unity. In addition, we prove that the images of D and 𝛿 are Mathieu-Zhao spaces of the polynomial algebra K[x] if D = ∑ni=1 (aixi + bi)∂i and 𝛿 = I - 𝜙, 𝜙(xi) = λixi + 𝜇i for ai, bi, λi, 𝜇i ∈ K for 1 ≤ i ≤ n. Finally, we prove that the image of an affine 𝓔-derivation of the polynomial algebra K[x1, x2] is a Mathieu-Zhao space of the polynomial algebra K[x1, x2]. Hence we give an affirmative answer to the LFED Conjecture for the affine 𝓔-derivations of the polynomial algebra K[x1, x2].

Usefulness of Cardiac Troponin I as a Prognostic Marker in Noncardiac Critically Ill Patients (비순환기계 중환자의 예후인자로서 Cardiac Troponin I의 유용성)

  • Kim, Hwi Jong;Ham, Hyoun Seok;Cho, Yu Ji;Kim, Ho Cheol;Lee, Jong Deok;Hwang, Young Sil
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.59 no.1
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    • pp.53-61
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    • 2005
  • Background : Cardiac troponin I (cTnI) is a specific marker of myocardial injury. It is known that a higher level of cTnI is associated with a poor clinical outcome in patients with acute coronary syndrome. An elevation in cTnI is also observed in various noncardiac critical illnesses. This study evaluated whether cTnI is useful for predicting the prognosis in noncardiac critically ill patients. Methods : From June 2003 to July 2004 at Gyeongsang National University Hospital, we enrolled 215 patients (male:142, female:73, mean age:$63{\pm}15$ years ) who were admitted for critical illness other than acute coronary syndrome at the medical intensive care unit(ICU). The severity score of critical illness (SAPS II and SOFA) was determined and serum cTnI level was measured within 24 hours after admission to the ICU. The mortality rate was compared between the cTnI-positive (${\geq}0.1{\mu}g/L$) and cTnI-negative ($cTnI<0.1{\mu}g/L$) patients at the $10^{th}$ and $30^{th}$ day after admission to the ICU. The mean cTnI value was compared between the survivors and non-survivors at the $10^{th}$ and $30^{th}$ day after admission to the ICU in the cTnI-positive patients. The correlation between cTnI and the severity of the critical illness score (SAPS II and SOFA) was also analyzed in cTnI-positive patients. Results : 1) The number of cTnI-negative and positive patients were 95(44%) and 120(56%), respectively. 2) The mortality rate at the $10^{th}$ and $30^{th}$ day after admission to the ICU was significantly higher in the cTnI-positive patients (29%, 41%) than in the cTnI-negative patients (12%, 21%)(p<0.01). 3) In the cTnI-positive patients, the mean value of the cTnI at the $10^{th}$ and $30^{th}$ day after admission to the ICU was significantly higher in the non-survivors ($4.5{\pm}9.2{\mu}g/L$, $3.5{\pm}7.9{\mu}g/L$) than in the survivors($1.8{\pm}3.6{\mu}g/L$, $2.0{\pm}3.9{\mu}g/L$) (p < 0.05). 4) In the cTnI-positive patients, the cTnI level was significantly correlated with the SAPS II score (r=0.24, p<0.001) and SOFA score (r=0.30, p<0.001). Conclusion : The cTnI may be a useful prognostic marker in noncardiac critically ill patients.

ON CERTAIN GRADED RINGS WITH MINIMAL MULTIPLICITY

  • Kim, Mee-Kyoung
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.887-893
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    • 1996
  • Let (R,m) be a Cohen-Macaulay local ring with an infinite residue field and let $J = (a_1, \cdots, a_l)$ be a minimal reduction of an equimultiple ideal I of R. In this paper we shall prove that the following conditions are equivalent: (1) $I^2 = JI$. (2) $gr_I(R)/mgr_I(R)$ is Cohen-Macaulay with minimal multiplicity at its maximal homogeneous ideal N. (3) $N^2 = (a'_1, \cdots, a'_l)N$, where $a'_i$ denotes the images of $a_i$ in I/mI for $i = 1, \cdots, l$.

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On the existence of mandatory representation designs

  • Kim, Jeongjin
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.81-91
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    • 1997
  • Let X be a finite set of elements that we shall call points. Let I be a set called an indexing set. A mapping $B : I \longrightarrow P(X)$ is called a family of blocks on X. For each $i \in I, B(i)$ is also written as $B_i$. We always assume $$\mid$B_i$\mid$ \geq 2$ for each $i \in I$.

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GENERALIZED LOCAL COHOMOLOGY AND MATLIS DUALITY

  • Abbasi, Ahmad
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.513-519
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    • 2008
  • Let (R, m) be a Noetherian local ring with maximal ideal m, E := $E_R$(R/m) and let I be an ideal of R. Let M and N be finitely generated R-modules. It is shown that $H^n_I(M,(H^n_I(N)^{\vee})){\cong}(M{\otimes}_RN)^{\vee}$ where grade(I, N) = n = $cd_i$(I, N). We also show that for n = grade(I, R), one has $End_R(H^n_I(P,R)^{\vee}){\cong}Ext^n_R(H^n_I(P,R),P^*)^{\vee}$.

Study on Iodine Labelling (I) Influence of Reducing Agent and Iodate-$^{131}I$ in Sodium iodide-$^{131}I$ solution on Labelling

  • Kim, Jaerok
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.141-147
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    • 1971
  • In iodine-131 labelling of iodocompounds such as tetrachloro-P-tetraiodo R-fluorescein, sodium orthoiodohippurate and a non-iodocompound, human serum albumin (HSA), the labelling rates and yields are accurately compared with each other. The reaction systems conducted for each compounds were different conditions: sodium iodide-$^{131}$ I containing reducing agent, sodium iodide-$^{131}$ I free from reducing agent, and sodium iodide-$^{131}$ I free from reducing agent but containing considerable amount of iodide-$^{131}$ I etc. The labelling yields were generally poor; 10% in the case of using sodium iodide-$^{131}$ I containing redoing agent, and 50~60% in the case of using sodium iodide-$^{131}$ I free from reducing agent but containing considerable amount of iodide-$^{131}$ I. However, fair yields were obtained in the case of using sodium iodide-$^{131}$ I free from reducing agent and mostly in the form of iodide-$^{131}$ I. The reaction entities involved in these reactions are also briefly discussed.

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Stationary Outward and Transient $Ca^{2+}-Dependent$ Currents in Hamster Oocytes

  • Kim, Yang-Mi;Han, Jae-Hee;Kim, Jong-Su;Hong, Seong-Geun
    • The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
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    • v.4 no.5
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    • pp.403-408
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    • 2000
  • The outward currents elicited in hamster eggs by depolarizing pulses were studied. The currents appeared to comprise at least two components, a transient outward component $(I_{to})$ and a steady-state outward component $(I_{\infty}).\;I_{to}$ was transiently followed by the cessation of inward $Ca^{2+}$ current $(I_{Ca}),$ and its current-voltage (I-V) relation was a mirror image of that of $(I_{Ca}).$ Either blockade of $(I_{Ca})$ by $Co^{2+}$ or replacement of $Ca^{2+}$ with $Sr^{2+}$ abolished $I_{to}$ without change in $I_{\infty}.$ Intracellular EGTA (10 mM) inhibited $I_{to}$ but not $I_{\infty}.$ suggesting strongly that generation of $I_{to}$ requires intracellular $Ca^{2+}.$ Apamin (1 nM) abolished selectively $I_{to},$ indicatingthat $I_{to}$ is $Ca^{2+}-dependent\;K^+$ current. On the other hand, $I_{\infty}$ was $Ca^{2+}-independent.$ Both $I_{to}$ and $I_{\infty}$ were completely inhibited by internal $Cs^+$ and external TEA. The estimated reversal potential of $I_{to}$ was close to the theoretical $E_K.$ Taken together, both outward currents were carried by $K^+$ channels. From these results, $I_{to}$ is likely to be a current responsible for the hyperpolarizing responses seen in hamster eggs at fertilization.

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Homogeneous Enzyme-linked Binding Assay for Mistletoe Lectin I Based on the Mistletoe Lectin I/D-galactose Interaction (Mistletoe lectin I/D-galactose의 인식결합에 기초한 Mistletoe lecti I에 대한 용액상 효소결합분석법에 관한 연구)

  • Rhee Paeng, Insook;Lee, Eun Ah;Chon, Chong Soon
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.624-629
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    • 2000
  • A simple and rapid homogeneous enzyme-linked binding assay for mistletoe lectin I(ML I) was developed using a coupled enzyme system of malate dehydrogenase (MDH) and D-galactose. A highly substituted MDH-galactose conjugate was prepared by employing an isothiocyanate method for formation of thiourea bond. In the presence of ML I, ML I inhibits the activity of the conjugate based on the ML I/D-galactose specific interaction. Thus, the concentration of ML I can be related to the homogeneous inhibition of the MDH-galactose conjugate. Using this method. ML I can be measured at the level of microgram per milliliter within 10 minutes.

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