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여성화 건강제화용 기능성 라스트 개발연구 (A Study for the Development of a Optimal Last for Woman's Healthy Shoes)

  • 황인극;김진호
    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제3권3호
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    • pp.170-176
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of the present study is to find design factors that have an effect on man's foot, and to develop an optimal last for man's functional shoe design based on these factors. Analyzing 4000 men's foot data, three men were selected for fitting test with the last and shoes manufactured in the present work. Based on the results of the fitting test, the modifications of last for the optimal design have been made using CAD/CAM technologies.

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전체주의 국가로의 변화과정에 대한 모형화 연구 : 최후의 인간과 베네수엘라 (A modeling study of the process of change to a totalitarian state : The Last Man and Venezuela)

  • 윤형호
    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제21권12호
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    • pp.709-718
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    • 2020
  • 후쿠야마가 1989년 "역사의 종언"을 선언한 이후에도 자유민주주의에 대한 도전은 끊이지 않고 있다. 미중 패권 전쟁은 물론 전 세계적으로 민주주의 체제를 표방하는 국가나 지도자들에 대하여 대내외적으로 전체주의나 전체주의자라는 논란이 끊임없이 제기되고 있다. 본 논문에서는 민주주의 국가의 전체주의화 과정에 대한 가설을 모색해 보고, 이 가설을 설명하기 위해 한 때 복지모범국가로 회자되다가 전체주의국가로 추락한 베네수엘라를 사례로 분석해 보고자 하였다. 이를 위해 본 논문에서는 역사철학적으로 자유민주주의의 보편성에 대해서는 후쿠야마의 주장을 전제로 하나, 그가 가정하는 최후의 인간에 대해서는 니체가 주장하는 최후의 인간을 고려하였다. 이에 따라서 민주국가의 전체주의화 과정은 국제적 및 국내적 환경 속에서 타락한 최후의 인간, 대중, 전체주의자의 연계와 상호작용을 통하여 전체주의가 제도화되고 국제적으로 확산되는 과정으로 보았다. 이러한 가설에 따라 베네수엘라와 차베스의 볼리바르 혁명은 전형적인 유사전체주의로의 변화 과정을 보여 준다. 베네수엘라의 국민은 비록 민주주의와 시장경제를 선호하면서도 "부자의식"에 찌든 최후의 인간에 머물렀다. 이러한 가설을 연구하면서 디지털 전체주의 등 수많은 변수와 과학기술의 발전 등 광범위한 학제적 연구가 후속되어야 한다는 점을 확인할 수 있었다.

남화 건강제화용 기능성 라스트 기술개발연구 (A Study for the Development of a Optimal Last for Man's Healthy Shoes)

  • 황인극;김진호;박용복;김용진
    • 한국산학기술학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국산학기술학회 2002년도 춘계학술발표논문집
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    • pp.180-183
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    • 2002
  • 이 논문의 목적은 중고가(15-20 만원) 건강제화상품의 실제 수요자 그룹(40세 이상의 일반인 및 발병 관련 환자 포함)을 설정하고 이들의 발 측정 자료를 근거로 하여 기존의 건강제화용 LAST를 체계적으로 분석하여 주요 LAST 설계인자들을 도출하고, 이들 설계인자들을 고려하여 건강 제화용 라스트를 개발하는데 있다.

A Study on Efficient Animated Character Based on the Hunlock Effect

  • Chen, Ye;Cho, Dong Min
    • 한국멀티미디어학회논문지
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    • 제24권9호
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    • pp.1268-1278
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    • 2021
  • Combined with expert interviews and questionnaire investigations, this paper aims at analyzing the different characteristics of the animated characters Spider-Man from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse based on Hunlock Effect, in order to provide appropriate guidance for animation characters designers and limited inspiration for creative practices. First, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is chosen as the case to analyze 6 Spider-Man with different personalities, who appear at the same time. Then, Spider-Man's characteristics are analyzed through interviews with experts. At last, the key study focuses on the influence of environmental factors on the formation of Spider-Man's roles in the theory of Hunlock Effect, in light of the principle of personality formation in psychology. From the perspective of psychology, interdisciplinary study on animated characters provides scientific and effective support for animation character design, and increases the fascination of animation characters' personalities.

Current Progress of Next Generation Battery of Toxicology-Cellular and Molecular Toxicology

  • Ryu, Jae-Chun;Kim, Youn-Jung
    • Molecular & Cellular Toxicology
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.26-31
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    • 2005
  • The detection and the regulation of man-made synthetic chemicals and the establishment of toxicity that may pose a genetic hazard in our environment are subjects of great concern because of its close correlation between environmental contamination and human health. Since the tens of thousands of man-made chemicals that have been introduced into the environment in the last few decades must also be tested for their damaging effect on DNA, the agents that cause this damage must be identified.

선사시대(先史時代)에 있었을 우리 민족복식(民族服飾)을 생각하며 (Conjectual Study on Korean Costume in the Prehistoric Period)

  • 유희경
    • 복식
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    • 제5권
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    • pp.7-11
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    • 1981
  • In the vast extent of time, man and his ancestors have existed on earth about 2,000,000 years. For Near-Man, they knew how to make fire and protected themselves with hairs. Old-Man covered their bodies with the skins of wild animals. New Man improved the quality, the range and ingenuity, so they fabricated clothes with the animal skins. New Man is considered as ancestor of Modern Man. They had spread widely over the earth to take advantage of their surroundings. The next period, New Stone Age was chiefly distinguished by agricultural age. He was now about to make clothes from natural fibers. The two most obvious orgins of clothing are to protect the body against environment and to decorate the body. The forms of clothing were different from the various climates and regions they had settled, for example Yo-po Hyung (Apron), Kwae-po Hung (Sewn garment), Kwan-doo Hyung (Poncho), Chun-kae Hyung (Frontopend garment), Chai-hyung Hyung (Body-conforming shape). Our ancestor had moved from Baikal Lake, Central Asia toward northeast; Shun-tung in China, Manchuria and at last Han Panninsula. Considering our basic costume of ancient times were Yu(jacket), Ko(trousers), Sang(skirt), Po (coat) with the accessories of Kwan (crown), Mo (hat), Dai (belt), Hwa, Eie (footwear), here I conjecture our costume of prehistoric period was Chaihyung Hyung(Body-conforming shape) in the purpose of body covering.

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Hepatobiliary Transport: Mechanisms, QSAR and Regulation

  • Han, Yong-Hae
    • 대한약학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한약학회 2002년도 Proceedings of the Convention of the Pharmaceutical Society of Korea Vol.2
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    • pp.83-85
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    • 2002
  • Over the last 5 years or so, there has been a significant increase in the molecular characterization of transport proteins in animals and man. This has led to a better understanding of the importance of such transport proteins in the disposition of endogenous compounds, drugs and other xenobiotics in many organs such as the intestine, liver, kidney and brain. (omitted)

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감옥 모티프를 통한 도덕적 성숙 (The moral growth through prison motif)

  • 정영섭
    • 영어어문교육
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.205-225
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    • 2003
  • This study attempts to survey the moral growth through prison motif. Malamud deals with the theme of suffering deeply. To learn love accompanied by suffering is the way to be moral and therefore suffering becomes Malamud's main concern. The hardship from suffering and love by trial leads Frank and Yakov to guest of selves. Through this their erotic impulses are changed into caritas. Malamud portrays Frank as a schlemiel. Like Malamud's other heroes he is also born to suffering, conditioned by it, and ultimately finds the meaning of his life in learning to deal with it. At last he carries the burden of supporting Helen and Ida. As a result, Frank becomes a social failure but a moral success as traditional American Adam. The prison motif is a rather strong function of setting symbolism in The Fixer. Yakov is imprisoned for a heinous crime that he did not commit. Yakov experiences hard physical and spiritual pains in prison for two and half years. His bitter suffering has matured him, changed him into a man with love, sacrifice and responsibility for others. At last he returns a true Jew and good man with perfect spirit.

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메리 셸리의 『최후의 인간』 -역사 끝에 선 환대 (Mary Shelley's The Last Man: Hospitability at the end of History)

  • 유선무
    • 영어영문학
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    • 제58권1호
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    • pp.93-115
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    • 2012
  • The decades after the French Revolution witnessed the prolific production and consumption of apocalyptic literature, tinged with the optimistic vision of political progress and human perfectibility. However, the Romantic writers were cautious to embrace the idea of the end of history, even though it promised an aesthetic space relieved of historical determinants. Mary Shelley's The Last Man joined this line of Romantic literature which skeptically questions the millenarian desires of political apocalypse by representing apocalypse without millenium. Using the theme of apocalypse as a tool to investigate the place of human beings in the universe and to test diverse political reform ideas to their fullest potential, the novel diagnoses the ideas of representative political subject as the most problematic aspect of political structure. The notion of subjecthood presupposes a political decision as to who can be counted as subject and this decision, according to the novel, assumed a subject that is "active, free, conscious and willful sovereign," which Raymond embodies in his exemplary body. Against the sovereignty of Raymond is juxtaposed the subaltern subject such as Sybil. The resistance of Sybil to Apollo, another exemplary subject, is the subtext of the novel, which guides the way out of the grim future of humanity. While the plague exemplifies the universalizing ideal with its principle of sovereignty, Sybil and her descendent Lionel practice the unconditional hospitality so that they can renew the community in a way to embrace singularities of individuals.

스타니슬랍스키 연구사 -국내 스타니슬랍스키 수용·번역·연구의 제 문제를 중심으로 (Research-history on Stanislawski in Korea -focused on problems of Reception, translation and research-)

  • 김대현
    • 한국연극학
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    • 제40호
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    • pp.345-400
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    • 2010
  • Konstantin S. Stanislawski(1863-1938) is one of the great acting-teachers and directors. Especially his 'System' influences this day like his period so many actors and directors in the world. In Korea, Stanislawski was introduced at first in 1920's by Kim, Woojin, dramatist. After that time, his system was influenced fast everyone in the korean drama world. As a result, so many translations of his books and researches of his system are done until nowadays, but it is not perfect for the correct understanding of Stanislawski and his system. It seems to be several causes in this misunderstanding. And the purpose of this thesis is at first to observe historically the results of researches and translations on Stanislawski and his system in Korea and then to bring it in order according to characteristics. In this thesis are the process of reception observed dividing 4 periods. The first period is from the beginning to the liberation in 1945. The second is to 1980's and the next is to the year 2000. And the final period is from that time to the present time. As a result are several characteristics found as followings: 1) translations of Stanislawski's first book like other books, for example, Building a Character and Creating a Role, an Actor Prepares, are fast all secondhand translations, that means, man translated it not from russian direct but japanese or english. It caused man to misusing of terms and then misunderstanding on the system. 2) the researches on Stanislawski in are fast all concentrated on the book, an Actor Prepares, so this leads man to regard it as his whole acting system. On the other hand, thesisses which deal with his last and final acting technique, "the Method of the physical Action" are relatively not so much. As though man knows the last, man used to think that the system is developed systematically from the psychological technique to the physical action or the method of the physical action is only the way to understand of stanislawski's acting method. The psychological method and the physical are not the divided, different acting technique, but pairs which are applied to different objects, that is, the actor himself and the role in texts. 3) the political aspects are not considered especially under the situation of Stalin's social realism. This lack of the political context having relation with the system acts as a obstacle upon understanding the correct, whole his system. But so many thesises on this theme in other countries are so vivacious. For example, man can find subjects like "Stanislawski and Meyerhold", "means of Stanislawski's method for theatres in the social context". There are also many interesting Questions related to the physical action. That is, is the physical action the final acting technique or the materialistic dialectical device to survive under the Stalin's rule? Is there some interrelations between stanislawski's physical action and Meyerhold's biomechanics? In conclusion, the researches on Stanislwski and his system are not enough to understand correctly and overcome the system. We have to start the research again at least from the direct translation his books written russian in order to apply it in a new times.