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한국과 캐나다의 정보화 추진정책 비교분석

  • 이홍재
    • 기술경영경제학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 기술경영경제학회 1999년도 제16회 동계학술발표회 논문집
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    • pp.240-254
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    • 1999
  • In the knowledge-based society of the new millenium, major countries have implemented computer literacy. Recently the Korean government announced 'CyberKorea21'and established 5 year information & communication technology development plan. In Canada, project CANARIE represents a contribution to building the communications infrastructure of the high-speed communications networks of the 21st century. Countries around the world are looking to Canada as the model for Internet research network(Ca*net3) and 'connecting Canadian'. The purpose of this paper is on the strategic implications through comparative analysis of computer literacy between Canada and Korea.

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각 국별 수출물량지수의 비교 분석 : 한국, 캐나다, 브라질, 영국, 호주를 중심으로 (Comparative Analysis of Export Volume Index by Country : Focusing on Korea, Canada, Brazil, UK, Australia)

  • 김신중;최정일
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제19권11호
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    • pp.549-557
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    • 2019
  • 본 연구의 목적은 각 대륙을 대표하는 한국, 캐나다, 브라질, 영국, 호주의 수출물량지수를 활용하여 한국과의 동행성과 변동성을 파악하는데 있다. 분석기간은 1990년부터 2017년까지 총 28년간 연간자료를 사용하여 지표분석과 수치분석, 모형분석 등을 수행하였다. 상관분석에서 한국은 캐나다, 영국, 브라질 순으로 높은 상관 관계를 보였으나 호주와는 거의 무관한 관계로 나타났다. 회귀분석의 Coefficient에서 브라질, 캐나다, 영국은 종속변수 한국과 양(+)의 방향으로 움직이고 있으나 호주와는 거의 영향을 받지 못하는 것으로 나타났다. 향후 한국의 수출물량을 증가시키기 위해서는 새로운 시장으로 부각되고 있는 호주, 브라질, 인도, 베트남, 싱가포르 등에 대한 지속적인 관심이 필요해 보인다. 본 연구에서는 캐나다, 영국, 브라질, 호주를 연구대상 국가로 선정하였지만 향후 더 다양한 국가를 선정하여 분석한다면 객관적이고 신뢰성 높은 자료가 산출될 것으로 기대한다.

우리나라와 캐나다 약학대학 실무실습 교과과정 비교 (Comparison of Pharmacy Practice Experience in Pharmacy School between Korea and Canada)

  • 강민구
    • 한국임상약학회지
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    • 제25권2호
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    • pp.68-73
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    • 2015
  • With the changes in the pharmacy curriculum from a 4 year program to a 6 year program in 2009, a new subject called Pharmacy Practice Experience (PPE) has been launched into the curriculum. The purpose of introducing this subject is to increase the competency of new pharmacy graduates in providing quality healthcare to the community. This study has been done, via comparison among different pharmacy schools in Canada and Korea, to ensure that the competency of future Korean pharmacists can be increased with the introduction of this subject. In general, the Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE) in Korea consists of 60 hours while Canada consists of 320 hours (minimum). Furthermore, the Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) required in Korea is 1340 hours while Canada requires minimum of 960 hours. Specifically, comparing the Korean PPE curriculum to the PPE curriculums of University of Toronto (UT) and University of Waterloo (UW), UT and UW required a minimum of 75% and 89% direct clinical patient care experience respectively, either in hospital or community setting, compared to 45% in Korea; the remaining percentage in any of the universities can be fulfilled by taking other electives that may not require direct patient care experience. Observing these differences, it seems clear that the current PPE experience in Canada takes more of a patient focused approach than in Korea. Thus, with the recent movement in the Korean pharmacy community towards a more patient focused approach rather than a product focused approach, it would be beneficial to learn the differences between the PPE curriculums in Korea and Canada and apply any new understandings to the relatively newly introduced PPE program in Korea to further enhance the value of the new curriculum in helping to deliver quality patient care.

해외 주요 산업클러스터의 성공사례 및 시사점 : 캐나다 국제 산업클러스터를 중심으로 (A Study on the Successful Model of International Industrial Cluster : Special Access on Canada Cluster)

  • 김용환
    • 통상정보연구
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    • 제7권2호
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    • pp.185-204
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    • 2005
  • Korea has many industrial Complexes all over the country. But most of them are composed of industries having low technology, low knowledge. So Korean industry are not able to innovation in technology. Especially, Korean Industries are not clustered in similar industry and they are not connected with research institute. Canada has los of clustered complexes in her country being able to innovation. So for the development of Korean industry, all the industrial park have to be quickly changed to the innovation clusters.

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미국과 캐나다의 의약품 허가-특허 연계제도 (Drug Approval-Patent Linkage Systems in the US and Canada)

  • 박실비아
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • 제38권3호
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    • pp.207-215
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    • 2008
  • Drug approval-patent linkage is the practice of linking drug marketing approval to the patent status of the originator's product and not allowing the grant of marketing approval to any third party prior to the expiration of the patent term unless by consent of the patent owner. Article 18.9.5 of Korea-US Free Trade Agreement requires that Korea introduce the linkage system in drug marketing approval. However, Korea is unfamiliar with the linkage system. In addition, there have been lots of arguments over the impacts of this system on Korean pharmaceutical industry and pharmaceutical market in the future. This report investigated the linkage systems of the US and Canada. The US and Canada have implemented drug approval-patent linkage system since 1984 and 1993, respectively. Both countries have patent lists for drug approvalpatent linkage on which originators are required to list patents on substance, product, and use of their drugs. Generic or follow-on drug applicants must contain a certification regarding each patent listed that relates to the referenced drug. If the patent holder files suit for patent infringement within 45 days of notice of application, drug approval is not allowed for several months - 30 months in the US and 24 months in Canada. Both countries have amended their systems after having experienced unexpected results such as listing improper and additional patents, multiple patent litigations and delayed generic entries. After reviewing the US and Canada's experiences, we suggested three principles needed in implementing the system: protecting patent holder's right; promoting generic drug development and marketing; monitoring the process and the effect of the system.

DECREASING CATIONIC DEMAND OF PEROXIDE-BLEACHED THERMOMECHANICAL PULP WITH PECTINASE ENZYME INCREASES FINES AND FILER RETENTION

  • Ian Reid;Michelle Ricard
    • 한국펄프종이공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국펄프종이공학회 1999년도 Proceedings of Pre-symposium of the 10th ISWPC
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    • pp.84-89
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    • 1999
  • Treatment with the enzyme pectinase has been reported to lower the cationic demand of thermomechanical pulp(TMP) bleached with alkaline peroxide in the laboratory. We have extended this discovery to bleached TMP produced industrially, and shown that commercial enzyme preparations can treat pulp within 15 minutes at the at the temperature and pH values prevalent in paper mills. About half of the cationic demand in the bleached pulp can be destroyed by pectinase. Dynamic drainage jar experiments show that the enzyme treatment improves the effectiveness of several cationic polymers to increase retention in the absence of retention aids or with non-ionic polymers, and does not damage the strength properties of the pulp. Pectinase could be easily incorporated into paper machine stock preparation systems to lower the charges of cationic retention aids needed in furnishes containing peroxide-bleached mechanical pulp.

해외 어학연수생과 한국 대학생 간의 구강보건행태 평가 (The evaluation of oral health behavior between students studying in Canada and college students in Korea)

  • 김영숙;민희홍
    • 한국치위생학회지
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    • 제14권3호
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    • pp.399-406
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    • 2014
  • Objectives : The purpose of the study is to investigate the oral health behaviors between students studying in Vancouver, Canada and college students in Daejeon, Korea. Methods : A self-reported questionnaire was filled out by 239 students in November, 2013. The questionnaire consisted of oral health behavior including tooth brushing methods between two countries. Chi-square test and t-test were analyzed. The analyses were conducted using R version 2.14.2(R Foundation for statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria). Results : The number of tooth brushing in Korean students was higher than those in Canada. Fifty nine percent of the Koreans brushed their teeth 3 times a day while 62.3% of students in Canada brushed their teeth 2 times a day(p<0.0001). Those who were taught on oral health education tended to brush the teeth more frequently that those who had not. Koreans and Japanese tended to brush teeth more frequently after breakfast than the Taiwanese(p=0.005). Koreans also brushed teeth after dinner more frequently than Japanese, Taiwanese, and other foreigners(p=0.012). Conclusions : This study indicated that Koreans have better oral health behaviors in comparison to students studying abroad.

우리나라와 캐나다 약사면허 국가시험제도 비교 (Comparison of Pharmacist License Examination between Korea and Canada)

  • 강민구
    • 한국임상약학회지
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    • 제25권1호
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2015
  • A newly-structured Korean pharmacist license exam has been launched in 2015, reflecting upon the changes in the pharmacy curriculum from a 4 year program to a 6 year program in 2009. In order to provide new ideas to ensure that the new exam is one of the most effective pharmacist evaluations that have taken place thus far, this study was done to compare the pharmacy exams in Korea and Canada. One of the major differences noted between the two countries' exams is that along with paper based MCQ portion of the exam, Canada's exam also includes a performance-based section, known as OSCE, which the Korean Pharmacy Exam (KPE) does not have. Furthermore, with the MCQ portion of the exam, the Canadian exam asks about 300 questions, with 450 minutes of test time allocated and taken during a period of two consecutive days, the KPE asks 350 questions, with 325 minutes of test time allocated in one day. Although, similarly, many of the questions in both exams place emphasis on clinical or patient care, Canada's exam puts significantly more emphasis (50.5% of exam questions) on these types of questions than Korea (29.7% of exam questions). However, this percentage does not reflect the exact weight placed for the specific areas of knowledge it requires to answer these questions, since the types of questions asked in this section in Canada could be placed in another section on the KPE. Canada's exam also has more questions (10% +150 questions for BC) on the topics of law and ethics compared to the KPE (5.7%). The reason for this may be that the Canadian society puts emphasis on the legal and ethical duties of pharmacists as a leader. However, since each country is unique in their social, economical, and cultural points of view, comparing the KPE to the Canadian licensing exam and applying these differences to the new KPE may not be appropriate. One last thing to consider is that, as WHO/FIP mentioned, in good pharmacy practice, continually updating and developing an appropriate pharmacy exam with consideration of societal changes, is key to success in developing the scope of practice for current and future pharmacists.

환경영향평가제도를 둘러싼 한미FTA 투자분쟁의 가능성: Bilcon 대 캐나다 투자자-국가 간 소송 사례를 통한 교훈 (The Possibility of Investor-State Dispute under Korea US FTA in relation to Korean Environmental Impact Assessment: A Lesson from Bilcon v. Canada Case under NAFTA)

  • 이태화
    • 환경영향평가
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    • 제21권4호
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    • pp.525-541
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    • 2012
  • This study aims to investigate the possibility of Investor-State Dispute under Korea US FTA in relation to Korean environmental impact assessment scheme. The study analyzes the Investor-State Dispute case between Bilcon of Delaware and the government of Canada. The case study shows that Bilcon challenged Canada with violations of NAFTA 1102, 1103 and 1105, arguing that Canada treated Bilcon in an arbitrary and discriminatory manner. The study analyzes two different scenarios that Korea could face with arbitration for alleged breach of its obligations under the Korea US FTA in relation to EIA scheme. From analyzing the case study in relation to two different scenarios, the study finds that problems previously identified and associated with EIA scheme in Korea could directly or indirectly cause Investor-State Dispute Settlement process between Korea and American investors. The study concludes that the risk of violating Korea US FTA related with Korean EIA could be reduced by creating Korean EIA scheme in a transparent and unarbitrary manner which guarantees fair public participation and elaborating the concrete meaning of sustainable development in EIA law.

운전자의 교통태도에 대한 비교 연구 -한국, 미국, 카나다, 일본- (Cross-cultural Differences in Driver's Traffic attitude -Comparison of Korea, U.S.A. Canada and Japan-)

  • 이순철
    • 대한교통학회지
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.19-28
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    • 1991
  • This study aims to seize the differences in drivers' attitudes and to speculate about the attitudes which may be causally related to traffic accidents based on data collected from group survey questionnaire in the four countries. The questionnaire was composed of 9 problem areas and prepared in Japanese English and Korean languages. The survey was conducted in Japan Canada U.S.A and Korea in 1987 The present study analysed the driver's attitudes toward behaviour of pedestrians traffic signal and causes of traffic accidents. The main results are :(1) The order of high percentage of those who cited the pedestrians as major cause of accidents was Korea Japan, Canada and U,S,A This markes the very high number of accidents involving pedestrians in Korea. (2) The percentage of who answered that most drivers started before the sign changed to Go sign at an intersection were higher in Japan and Korea than in U.S.A (3) Regarding the caues of accidents if the drivers were to meet with an accident the percentage of responses attributing faults to themselves for the accident was very high in Japan. Korea came next. In contrast the percentage of responses attributing faults to others is higher in Canada and U.S.A than Japan and Korea.

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