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The management of patient attempting suicide in the emergency room (응급실에서 자살 시도자의 치료)

  • Roh, Hyeonjeong;Kang, Youngjoon
    • Journal of Medicine and Life Science
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.60-63
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    • 2019
  • The rate of suicide is the 5th leading cause of death in Korea. Moreover, suicide is the 1st cause of death in from 2nd to 4th decade. In order to treat suicide attempters who have visited the emergency room and to prevent retries, it is necessary to understand the nature of the suicide and to take the right approach. Suicide is more than doubled in women, and retry rates are high among patients with a history of suicide. Suicidal means are throat, fall, gas poisoning, poisoning and drowning. All suicide attempters should suspect and treat cervical spine injury and airway management, and rapid hyperbaric oxygen therapy is recommended for carbon monoxide addicts. Interviewing a suicide attempter requires a sympathetic attitude and examines the underlying depression or adaptation disorders. Interdisciplinary care with mental health departments is necessary, and interventions in emergency roombased suicide attempt management work can be helpful to connect with the community.

Binary Nature Revealed in Circumstellar Spiral-Shell Patterns

  • Kim, Hyosun;Hsieh, I-Ta;Liu, Sheng-Yuan;Taam, Ronald E.
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.56.1-56.1
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    • 2014
  • With the advent of high-resolution high-sensitivity observations, spiral patterns have been revealed around several asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars. Such patterns can provide possible evidence for the existence of central binary stars embedded in outflowing circumstellar envelopes. It is, however, not generally recognized that the binary induced pattern, vertically extended from the orbital plane, exhibits a ring-like pattern with an inclined viewing angle. I will first review the binary-induced spiral-shell patterns on the AGB circumstellar envelopes with the effect of inclination angle with respect to the orbital plane, of which large inclination cases reveal incomplete ring-like patterns. I will describe a method of extracting such spiral-shell from the gas kinematics of an incomplete ring-like pattern to place constraints on the characteristics of the (unknown) central binary stars. This first success may open the possibility of connecting the ring-like patterns commonly found in the AGB circumstellar envelopes and in the outer parts of (pre-)planetary nebulae and pointing to the conceivable presence of central binary systems, which may give a clue for the onset of asymmetrical planetary nebulae.

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Numerical simulation of transient laminar compressible convection in a rectangular enclosure (사각형(四角形) 밀폐공간내(密閉空間內)의 과도(過度) 층류(層流) 압축성(壓縮性) 자연(自然) 대류(對流)에 관(關)한 수치해석적(數値解析的) 연구(硏究))

  • Kim, Byung-Yong
    • Solar Energy
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 1982
  • The problem of transient laminar natural convection in compressible fluid in a rectangular enclosure is considered. The upper and lower boundaries of the enclosure are thermally insulating and the side boundaries are maintained at fixed temperatures. The fluid is considered to be a perfect gas with constant viscosity and thermal conductivity and the formulation differs from the boussinesq simplification in that the effects of variable density are completely retained. The motions are restricted to two dimensions. For incompressible fluid, the natural convection is driven mainly by buoyancy force. But the solutions show that for compressible fluid, the natural convection is driven by pressure and buoyancy forces and the thermally induced motion is acoustic in nature.

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A Study on Development of Gap Competency Matrix for Offshore Workforce -Focusing on the Job Transportation for Seafarers- (해양플랜트 인력양성을 위한 직무능력향상 매트릭스 개발에 관한 연구 -해기사의 직업전환을 중심-)

  • LEE, Jin-Woo;LEE, Chang-Hee
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.407-416
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    • 2016
  • The offshore plant industry has basically functioned with a rigid teamwork culture and many operations are managed by ship's crew, shifts and affiliates together. The marine sector of offshore plant has much similarity with ship's environment. So a person who had experienced on board will have advantages to work for offshore industry. But in spite of all that, only a few korean seafarers are able to join in the offshore industry due to lack of information about the offshore environment. This study analyze the employee's wage structure, nature of employment contract, requirements of job qualifications. Therefore, this study will assist for seafarers to set up how to get their work and also suggest to develop relevant offshore training courses by researching the gap competency matrix.

Role Based Smart Contract For Data sharing

  • Joachim, Kweka Bruno;Rhee, Kyung-Hyune
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2018.10a
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    • pp.235-237
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    • 2018
  • The Internet has allowed many things to move fast, including sharing of data, files and others within a second. Many domains use applications range from IoT, smart cities, healthcare, and organizations to share the data when necessary. However, there are some challenges faced by existing systems that works on centralized nature. Such challenges are data breach, trustiness issue, unauthorized access and data fraud. Therefore in this work, we focus on using a smart contract which is used by blockchain platform and works on decentralized form. Furthermore, in this work our contract provides an access to the file uploaded onto the decentralized storage such as IPFS. By leveraging smart contract-role based which consist of a contract owner who can manage the users when access the certain resources such as a file and as well as use of decentralized storage to avoid single point of failure and censorship over secure communication channel. We checked the gas cost of the smart contract since most of contracts tends to be a high cost.

The Near Infrared Spectroscopic Studies of the Hydrogen Bonding Between Thioacetamide and Azines in Nonaqueous Solutions

  • 이상현;박정희;윤창주;최영상
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.16 no.9
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    • pp.831-834
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    • 1995
  • The nature of hydrogen bonding between thioacetamide and azines has been thoroughly investigated using near IR absorption spectroscopy. The νN-H + amide II combination band in thioacetamide (TA) has been analyzed to determine the thermodynamic constants for the formation of hydrogen bonded 1:1 TA:azine complexes in CCl4 and CHCl3 solutions. The relative stabilities of TA-azine complexes (pyridine->1,2-diazine->1,3-diazine->1,4-diazine-TA) are in good agreement with the relative proton affinities of azines in the gas phase. The results serve as a basis for analyzing the factors which influence the hydrogen bonding formation of TA in nonaqueous solutions.

Film Boiling Chemical Vapor Infiltration of C/C Composites: Influence of Mass and Thermal Transfers

  • Delhaes, P.;Trinquecoste, M.;Derre, A.;Rovillain, D.;David, P.
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.163-167
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    • 2003
  • The "Film boiling" Chemical Vapor Infiltration (CVI) process is a rapid densification one developed in particular for the elaboration of carbon/carbon composite materials. In order to optimize this new thermal gradient process, we have carried out several studies, on one hand, about the nature of the complex chemical reactions in a confined medium, and on the other hand, relative to the role of heat and mass transfers inside the preform. We show in this study that the introduction of a permeable sheath around the preform leads to hybrid liquid/gas CVI process which presents the advantages of very high densification rates associated with a moderate input energy.

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Occurrence and risk assessment of phenol and substituted phenols in water and fish collected from the streams in eastern Gangwon State, Korea

  • Sunyoung Park;Jaeseok Choi;Jaeyong Lee;Hekap Kim
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.36 no.5
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    • pp.224-235
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    • 2023
  • An analytical method was developed for the determination of phenol (P) and the seven substituted phenols in water samples and fish tissue samples collected from three streams located in eastern Gangwon State in spring and summer. The phenols were extracted and then derivatized to phenyl acetates using acetic anhydride. The derivatives were subsequently identified and quantified using gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry. P and 4-nitrophenol (4NP) were found at relatively high levels in water, ranging from below the method detection limit (MDL) to 3.32 ㎍/L and from < MDL to 4.91 ㎍/L, respectively. P and 4NP were also the dominant compounds in the fish tissue, ranging from < MDL to 407 ㎍/kg and from < MDL to 870 ㎍/kg, respectively. Phenol concentrations were significantly higher in spring than in summer. The ecological risk quotient calculated for P was higher than 4NP but not high enough to pose any risk of adverse effects to fish health.

Determination Method of Hydrocarbon Compounds in DME-LPG Blending Fuels by Gas Chromatography with Deans Switching (Deans Switching을 이용한 가스크로마토그래피에서 DME-LPG 혼합연료의 탄화수소 화합물 분석방법)

  • Youn, Ju Min;Park, Cheon Kyu;Yim, Eui Soon;Jung, Choong Sub
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.50 no.2
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    • pp.353-357
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    • 2012
  • The new qualitative and quantitative analytical method for hydrocarbon compounds in DME-LPG blending fuel, mixing dimethyl ether (DME) with liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), by using gas chromatography (GC) was investigated. It is difficult to analyze all components of DME-LPG blending fuel by using single column in GC due to consisting of the non-polar LPG and the polar DME which is oxygen-containing compound. Therefore, it has been introduced the Deans switching system, which are useful for analyzing mixtures of a very different nature and/or target analytes in very complex matrix. This technique is to control the pressure between two columns and to selectively change the path of effluent flows to either one of two columns. As a result, we found that DME and LPG can be completely separated at the different columns and the determination of all hydrocarbon compounds in DME-LPG blending fuel can be achieved to this method qualitatively and quantitatively during the operation of one injection. In addition, this method can be applied to the determination of trace components of by-product, such as methanol, methyl formate and ethyl methyl ether, which will be derived from DME synthesis process.

Polymeric Additive Influence on the Structure and Gas Separation Performance of High-Molecular-Weight PEO Blend Membranes (고분자량 PEO 기반 분리막에 대한 다양한 고분자 첨가제의 영향 분석)

  • Hyo Jun Min;Young Jae Son;Jong Hak Kim
    • Membrane Journal
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.192-203
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    • 2024
  • The advancement of commercially viable gas separation membranes plays a pivotal role in improving CO2 separation efficiency. High-molecular-weight poly(ethylene oxide) (high-Mw PEO) emerges as a promising option due to its high CO2 solubility, affordability, and robust mechanical attributes. However, the crystalline nature of high-Mw PEO hinders its application in gas separation membranes. This study proposes a straightforward blending approach by incorporating various polymeric additives into high-Mw PEO to address this challenge. Four commercially available, water-soluble polymers, i.e. poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG), poly(propylene glycol) (PPG), poly(acrylic acid) (PAA), and poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) (PVP) are examined as additives to enhance membrane performance by improving miscibility and reducing PEO crystallinity. Contrary to expectations, PEG and PPG fail to inhibit the crystalline structure of PEO and result in membrane flaws. Conversely, PAA and PVP demonstrate greater success in altering the crystal structure of PEO, yielding defect-free membranes. A thorough investigation delves into the correlation between changes in the crystalline structure of high-Mw PEO blend membranes and their gas separation performance. Drawing from our findings and previously documented outcomes, we offer insights into designing and selecting additive polymers for high-Mw PEO, aiming at the creation of cost-effective, commercially viable CO2 separation membranes.