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Composite Right/Left Handed(CRLH) Transmission Line with Controllable Transmission Zeros (제어 가능한 전송 영점을 갖는 CRLH 전송 선로)

  • Lee, Ja-Hyeon;Kim, Kyoung-Keun;Lim, Yeong-Seog
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.583-590
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, a novel CRLH-TL unit cell with controllable transmission zeros was proposed. Proposed composite right/left handed transmission line(CRLH-TL) unit cell is implemented in the form of the metal-insulator-metal(MIM) capacitors, the microstrip stub inductors, and the co-planar waveguide(CPW) inductor. And this proposed CRLH-TL generates two transmission zeros in lower/upper passband by the effort of electromagnetic couplings between each MIM capacitors and microstrip stub inductors. Using this proposed CRLH-TL, broad bandpass filter for UWB system was designed and fabricated. The measured results reveal that the two transmission zeros are observed in lower/upper passband and the overall size of the filter, excluding the feed line is about 8 mm$\times$8 mm, less then $\lambda_g$/4 on electric size.

Spawning Period of the Large Yellow Croaker Larmichthys crocea (Sciaenidae) in the Jeju Coastal Area, Korea (제주 주변해역에 서식하는 부세(Larimichthys crocea)의 산란시기)

  • Seong Yong Moon;Gun Wook Baeck;Jung Ho Park;Hui Tack Song;Mi Hee Lee;Heeyong Kim
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.56 no.3
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    • pp.315-323
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    • 2023
  • The maturity and spawning of the large yellow croaker Larmichthys crocea were investigated using samples randomly collected in the Jeju coastal area, Korea. We analyzed monthly changes in maturity stages, gonadosomatic index (GSI), and egg diameter. Additionally, we verified fecundity by size class and total length (TL) at sexual group maturity at 50%, 75%, and 97.5%, as well as by sex ratio (female vs. male). The overall sex ratio of females to males was 1:0.42. The GSI values showed a peak in October, but the spawning season, revealed by the microscopic analysis of gonadal tissue of L. crocea was from October 2021 to March 2022, with the main spawning period from October to November. The fecundity (F) of female L. crocea ranged from 39,232 eggs at 20 to 29.9 cm to 251,003 eggs at 50 to 59.9 cm, with the relationship between TL and F being 80.244TL-1641.6. In females, TL at 50%, 75%, and 97.5% maturity was 22.4, 24.3, and 29.0 cm, respectively.

A study of the inorganic element contents for the ginsengs of Keumsan, Chungnam

  • Song, Suck-Hwan;Sik, Chang-Gyu
    • Proceedings of the Ginseng society Conference
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    • 2008.05a
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    • pp.74-75
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    • 2008
  • This study is for geochemical relationships between ginsengs and soils from three representative soil types from Keumsan, shale, phyllite and granite. For these study, ginsengs, with the field and weathered soils were collected from the three regions, and are analysed for the major and trace elements. In the weathered soils(avg.), the granite and phyllite areas are high in the most of elements while the shale area is low. In the correlation coefficients, negative correlations are shown in the $Al_2O_3$-MgO pair while positive correlations, are shown in the Ba-Sr, Zr, Sr-Zr and Cs-Ge pairs. In the field soils(avg.), the granite and phyllite areas are, generally, high in the most of elements while the shale area is low. In the shale area, the major elements are high in the 4 year soils, but low in the 2 year soils. The LFS(Ba, Sr, Cs) and transitional elements are high in the 2 year soils, but low in the 4 year soils. The HFS(Y, Zr) is high in the 4 year soils. In the correlation coefficients, most of the elements from the 4 year show positive relationships. Positive correlations are shown in the $Al_2O_3$-CaO, MnO-MgO, V-Tl, and Ba-Sr pairs in all localities. In the ginseng contents, clear chemical differences with the ages are shown in the shale and granite ares, but not clear in the phyllite area. In the shale area Mn, Mg, Ba, Sr, and Y contents, increase with ages but decrease in Al, Cs, Be and Cd. In the correlation coefficients, degrees of the correlations for the major elements become low with the ages. Positive correlations are shown in the Al-Mn, Ti, Mn-Ti, Mg-Ca, Ca-K, Ba-Cs, Y and Cs-Y pairs. Comparisons with ginsengs of the same ages from the different areas suggest that generally, the 2 years in the shale and 3 and 4 years in the granite area are distinctive. Relative ratios(granite/ shale area) of the ginsengs are below 1 in the major elements except Mn in the 2 year ginsengs and above 1 in the other elements except Mg and Na in the 4 year. Relative ratios(granite/ phyllite area) of the ginsengs are high in the 3 year from the phyllite area. In the relative ratios(weathered/field soils) of the soils, numbers of the elements showing the ratios of above 1 increase from the shale, to phyllite and granite in the case of the major elements, but decrease in the case of the trace elements. These results suggest that major elements are high in the granite while trace elements are high in the shale area. In the relative ratios between field soils and ginsengs(field soils/ginseng), the shale area, regardless of the ages, show differences of several hundred times in the $Al_2O_3$, $TiO_2$, Y and Tl, of several ten times in the MnO, MgO and Ba and of several times in the CaO contents. These results suggest that ginseng contents are significantly different from the field soils in the $Al_2O_3$, $TiO_2$, Y and Tl, but similar in the CaO contents. The phyllite area, regardless of the ages, show differences of several hundred times in the $Al_2O_3$, $TiO_2$, Y, Tl and Be, of several ten times in the MnO, MgO, $Na_2O$ and Ba, and of several times to ten times in the CaO, $K_2O$ and Sr contents. These results suggest that ginseng contents are significantly different from those of the field soils in the $Al_2O_3$, $TiO_2$, Y, Tl and Be, but similar in the CaO, $K_2O$ and Sr contents. The granite area, regardless of the ages, show differences of several hundred times in the $Al_2O_3$, $TiO_2$, Tl and Be, of several ten times in the Ba, and of several times to ten times in the MgO and CaO contents. Of the other elements, differences of several times to ten times are shown in the MnO, $K_2O$ and Sr contents. These results suggest that ginseng contents are significantly different from those of the field soils in the $Al_2O_3$, $TiO_2$, Tl and Be, but similar in the $K_2O$ and Sr contents. Comparisons among the different ages from the same area suggest that, in the case of shale area, differences of several hundred times in the $Al_2O_3$ and $TiO_2$, of the several ten times in the MnO, MgO and Ba and several times in the CaO and $K_2O$ are shown in the 2 year ginsengs. Differences of several hundred times in the $Al_2O_3$, $TiO_2$, Cs, Y, Tl and Be, of above several ten times in the MnO, MgO, $K_2O$ and Ba, and of several times in the CaO and Sr are shown in the 3 year ginsengs. Differences of several hundred to thousand times in the $Al_2O_3$, of above several hundred times in the $TiO_2$, Cs and Y, and of several ten times in the MnO, MgO, $K_2O$ and Ba, and of several times in the $Na_2O$ are shown in the 4 year ginsengs. These relationships suggest that, regardless of the localities in the shale area, $Al_2O_3$ contents of the soils show big differences from those of the ginsengs. Regardless of the ages of ginsengs, comparisons with the overall average contents of each area show differences of several hundred times in the $Al_2O_3$, $TiO_2$, Cs and Tl and of several ten times in the MnO. These overall relationships suggest that the $Al_2O_3$, $TiO_2$, Cs and Tl contents of the soils are higher than those of the ginsengs, show big differences between two and low different contents are found in the MnO. In detail, differences of several hundred times in the Y, and ten times in the MgO and Sr, and of several times in the CaO, $Na_2O$, $K_2O$ in the case of shale area, are shown. These results suggest that the soils are higher than the ginsengs in the Y and significantly differences in Y, and moderately differences in the MgO and Sr, and low differences in the CaO, $Na_2O$ and $K_2O$ are shown between soils and ginsengs.

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Physicochemical Quality and Luminescence Characteristics of Gamma-irradiated Dried Fish Products (감마선 조사에 따른 건포류의 이화학적 품질 및 발광 특성)

  • Park, Eun-Joo;Jang, Han-Na;Jo, Deokjo;Kim, Gui-Ran;Kwon, Joong-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.167-173
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    • 2013
  • Dried fish products, such as seasoned cuttlefish, anchovy, and filefish, were analyzed to investigate the physicochemical quality and luminescence properties following gamma-irradiation. The overall color difference slightly increased in all irradiated samples, showing significant changes in Hunter's L, a, and b color values. Cuttlefish and filefish showed higher values in hydrophilic browning, whereas anchovy showed a higher value in lipophilic browning. The brown color intensity of filefish showed a dose-dependent increase. The thiobarbituric acid (TBA) value significantly increased in irradiated samples of cuttlefish and anchovy, which have relatively high lipid contents. Irradiated samples, except anchovy, were not suitable for screening using photostimulated luminescence (PSL) because only negative or intermediate values were observed. Thermoluminescence (TL) measurements were suitable for all fish samples, i.e., irradiation-specific glow curves were obtained, signal intensity increased, and the TL ratio fulfilled the criterion. There was no significant difference among the irradiated samples with regard to the sensory properties.

Dual-Isotope SPECT Imaging with Thallium-201 and Technetium-99m MIBI in Detecting Coronary Artery Disease (관상동맥질환 진단에서 Thallium-201과 Technetium-99m MIBI를 이용한 Dual-Isotope SPECT 영상)

  • Lee, Gyu-Gwang;Cho, Ihn-Ho;Lee, Hyoung-Woo;Park, Jong-Sun;Won, Kyu-Chang;Sin, Dong-Gu;Kim, Young-Jo;Shim, Bong-Sup
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.101-107
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    • 1999
  • We evaluated the results of sequential SPECT dual-isotope imaging with Tl-201 and Tc-99m MIBI in 24 patients. all of whom also had coronary angiography within the past one month. Coronary angiography showed that 12 patients had no CAD, 4 patients had one-vessel CAD, 7 patients had two-vessel CAD and 1 patient had three-vessel CAD. Serial studies of resting Tl-201 and dipyridamole stress Tc-99m MIBI were completed within 2 hours. When more than 50% of coronary artery narrowing was considered significant, the overall sensitivity and specificity of CAD detection were 91.7%. The sensitivity of CAD detection in patients with one-vessel and multi-vessel diseases was 75% and 100%. respectively. Therefore, sequential dual-isotope SPECT demonstrated high sensitivity and specificity for CAD detection. In conclusion, sequential dual-isotope imaging is feasible and can be completed in a short time and may therefore enhance laboratory throughput and patient convenience.

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Physiological Characteristics of Starter Isolated from Kimchi and Fermentation of Tofu with Isolated Starter (발효두부 제조용 Starter의 선발과 이를 이용한 두부의 발효특성)

  • Kang, Kyoung Myoung;Lee, Shin Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.41 no.11
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    • pp.1626-1631
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    • 2012
  • Sixty strains of lactic acid bacteria were isolated from kimchi and used as a starter for fermented tofu. Among the isolated strains, strain KL-6 showed antimicrobial activity against various pathogens, antioxidative activity, and viability in artificial gastric juice and artificial bile acid. The selected strain KL-6 was identified as Pediococcus acidilactici KL-6 by morphological and physiological tests, including Gram staining, catalase test, and 16S rRNA sequencing. The fermentation characteristics of tofu with a kimchi ingredient mixture (Control) consisting of red pepper, garlic, ginger, sugar, salt, jeotgal, and juice of chinese cabbage were compared with those of tofus inoculated with strain KL-6 and the kimchi ingredient mixture (TL) or a pre-fermented kimchi ingredient mixture (TPL) for 24 hr at $37^{\circ}C$. The pH levels of all tested tofu samples decreased after 1 week of fermentation, reaching 3.96 (control), 3.97 (TL), and 4.03 log cfu/g (TPL) after fermentation for 14 weeks at $20^{\circ}C$. Total aerobe content of fermented tofu increased until 2 weeks of fermentation, but decreased steadily thereafter. The number of lactic acid bacteria reached $10^6$ cfu/g after 1 week of fermentation in TL and TPL, whereas it took 2 weeks for the control. The number of lactic acid bacteria in all tested tofu samples reached $10^3$ cfu/g after 14 weeks of fermentation at $20^{\circ}C$. Coliform bacteria were not detected in TL or TPL after 1 week of fermentation. The sensory scores of TL and TPL were higher than that of control in terms of taste, flavor, texture, and overall acceptability. The sensory quality of TPL was the best among all tested fermented tofu samples.

Physiological Responses of Grey Mullet(Mugil cephalus) and Nile Tilapia(Oreochronis niloticus) by Gradual Change in Salinity of Rearing Water (사육수의 단계적인 염분변화에 따른 숭어(Mugil cephalus) 와 틸라피아(Oreochronis niloticus)의 생리적반응)

  • 허준욱;장영진
    • Journal of Aquaculture
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.283-292
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    • 1999
  • Physiological responses (cortisol, glucose, GPT, GOT, hematocrit, sodium, chloride, potassium, total protein and osmolality), growth and survival rates of grey mullet and Nile tilapia were tested by the gradual salinity changes for 70 days. Three different sizes of grey mullet, small (MS, $13.3\pm1.8cm$), middle(MM, $28.9\pm3.6cm$) and large (ML, $36.0\pm2.0cm$), and three different sizes of tilapia, small (TS,$16.5\pm1.7cm$), middle (TM, $20.6\pm1.8cm$) and large (TL, $27.2\pm2.7cm$)were used. Salinity of reareing water was increased $\5textperthousand$ in every 5 days until it reached at $0\textperthousand$. The cortisol concentrations in all size groups of grey mullet were increased at both full strength seawater (SW) and fresh water (FW) at the end. The cortisol concentrations of TM and TL groups were higher in SW than FW (0 and 70 days). The GOT values of grey mullet were lower than those of Nile tilapia. The sodium concentrations of grey mullet in SW were ranged 160~184 mEq/$\ell$, while those of Nile tilapia were the highest in the SW. No mortality was observed in MM and ML groups but survival rate of MS group was 76$\textperthousand$. Overall survival rate of Nile tilapia was lower than grey mullet. Survival rate of TS, TM and TL groups were $79\textperthousand$, $29\textperthousand$ and $55\textperthousand$, respectively.

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An Analysis of Science Achievement of The Third International Mathematics and Science Study-Repeat(TIMSS-R) (제3차 수학.과학 성취도 국제 비교 반복연구(TIMSS-R) 과학 성취도 분석)

  • Hong, Mi-Young;Park, Chung;Kim, Sung-Sook
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.328-341
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the achievements in science results of the TIMSS-R test, which was performed in 1999 with 38 nations participating. In this study, general trends in international science achievement considering the differences beween nation, content areas, and gender were analyzed through descriptive statics. The average scale score of Korean 8th grades students was 549, which was significantly higher than international average of 488. However it showed a relative decline from 4th grade in TIMSS to 8th grade in TIMSS-R. Chinese Taipei and Singapore students had the highest average performance, followed by Hungary, Japan, and Korea. The average gender differences of Korean students showed a decrease from TIMSS in 1995 to TlMSS-R in 1999, but it was still significantly higher than the international average. The average differences of overall science and each content area were not statistically significant both internationally and domestically.

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A Conjoint Analysis of Consumer Preferences for Traditional Cheeses in Turkey : A Case Study on Tulum Cheese

  • Adanacioglu, Hakan;Albayram, Zubeyde
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.458-466
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    • 2012
  • In this study, consumer preferences toward traditional cheeses were investigated with Tulum cheese sample which is one of the traditional cheeses of Turkey. Type of milk used for Tulum cheese making was identified as the most important factor, followed by Tulum cheese's texture, price, salinity, fat content, origin and flavour. The ideal Tulum cheese profile for the overall consumers was made with cow milk, a hard texture, a price of 20 TL per kg, a low salt cheese, a full fat cheese, the regional cheese which belongs to Izmir region and a mild-flavoured cheese.A cluster analysis revealed there were two clusters with different ideal product profiles. Cluster 1's ideal Tulum cheese comprised a soft texture, a mild-flavoured cheese, a cheese made with cow milk, a full fat cheese, a low salt cheese, the regional cheese which belongs to Izmir region and a price of 10 TL per kg. Cluster 2 differed from cluster 1 in that its ideal Tulum cheese was a hard textured cheese and priced at 20 TL per kg. The consumers in cluster 2 were less price sensitive than those in cluster 1. In addition to, the consumers in both segments are ready to pay extra money for regional Tulum cheese versus non-regional Tulum cheese. We found that the older ones were more willing to pay as compared to younger individuals. Young people are critical target consumers for Tulum cheese marketers. The findings on cluster 1's ideal Tulum cheese of this study could therefore provide guidance to marketing managers.

Sexual Maturity of Raja koreana (Elasmobranchii, Rajoidei) from Korea (한국산 고령홍어의 성성숙)

  • Kim, Jin Koo;Sim, Doo Saing;Jeong, Soo Dong
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.229-235
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    • 2005
  • Sexual maturity of Korean skate, Raja koreana, was investigated based on 89 specimens caught between September 2002 and December 2003 in the southwestern sea of Korea. Clasper development was slow between 35 cm and 52.5 cm TL, increased abruptly between 59.5 cm and 71 cm TL, and thereafter decreased, showing an overall sigmoidal growth pattern. Unlike other skates and sharks, Korean skate males were already histologically mature before the claspers lengthened. Although the egg capsules were found in May and November in Korean skate females, histological findings indicated that spawning occurred throughout the year except summer in females but all the time in males.