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RIGID FIXATION AND SPACE MAINTENANCE BY TITANIUM MESH FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF THE PREMAXILLA (상악골 전방 결손부 재건 시 견고 고정과 공간 유지로 사용된 타이타니움 메쉬의 임상 예)

  • Lee, Eun-Young;Kim, Kyoung-Won;Choi, Hee-Won;Koh, Myoung-Won
    • Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.85-92
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    • 2005
  • Reconstruction of defect in the anterior part of the maxilla to enable implant placement or prothesis is a complicated treatment due to the anatomical position and lack of soft tissues. Two cases are presented in which autogenous iliac PMCB(particulate marrow and cancellous bone) with titanium mesh were used for premaxilla reconstruction and alveolar bone repair of the anterior maxillas prior to denture and implants fixation respectively. Cancellous bone from the anterior iliac crest was compressed and placed against a titanium mesh fixed to the bone of palate in a patient with severe defect of the anterior maxilla. There were no problem in the healing, and the anterior maxillas of two patients had increased height and width during the initial healing and remodeling. The clinical reports describe the use of titanium mesh for reconstruction of premaxilla. Autogenous bone grafts were harvested from the iliac crest and were loaded on a titanium mesh that were left in the patient's maxilla for 6 months before they were removed respectively. The radiographic analysis demonstrated that a 10mm vertical ridge augmentation had been achieved. In guided bone regeneration, the quantity of bone regenerated under the barrier has been demonstrated to be directly related to the amount of the space under the membrane. This space can diminish as a result of membrane collapse. To avoid this problem which involved the use of a titanium mesh barrier to protect the regenerating tissues and to achieve a rigid fixation of the bone segments, were used in association with autologous bone in 2 cases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the capability of a configured titanium mesh to serve as a mechanical and biologic device for restoring a vertically defected premaxilla.

A Study on the Fingerprint-based User Authentication Protocol Considering both the Mobility and Security in the Telematics Environment (텔레메틱스 환경에서 이동성과 보안성을 고려한 지문정보를 이용한 사용자 인증 프로토콜에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Tae-Sub;Oh, Ryong;Lee, Sang-Joon;Lee, Sung-Ju;Kim, Hak-Jae;Chung, Yong-Wha;Cho, Choong-Ho
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.32 no.11A
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    • pp.1128-1137
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    • 2007
  • Recently, according to being advanced internet, mobile communication technique, Telematics environment which users in vehicle can use internet service in LAN(Local Area Network) via mobile device has being realized. In this paper, we propose the remote user authentication protocol to solve these issues. Additionally, we use biometrics(fingerprint) for our user authentication protocol cause it can provide to avoid critical weakness that can be lost, stolen, or forgotten and to make authentication easily. In our user authentication protocol, to protect the biometric we use session key which is generated from master key distributed in our key distribution protocol. In particular, we propose secure protocol between APs considering weakness of security in mobile environment. Based on implementation of our proposed protocol, we conform that our proposed protocols are secure from various attack methods and provide real-time authentication.

A Legislative Device for the University's Safety Management System in Terms of Crisis Management Perspective (위기관리관점에서 대학의 안전관리 법제 방안)

  • Bae, Dae-Shik
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.183-196
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    • 2008
  • This research will mainly focus on security issues in a university campus and delve into the risk factors and its characteristics due to the extreme polarization growth, and ultimately conduct research on legislative issues regarding safety & security management. A university campus is a miniature of the society, concentrated with human resources, material resources and knowledge information resources. It is also a region in which various underlying risk factors threaten these resources. However, due to the insensibility of danger and carefree indolence, these risk factors have been ignoring, leaving university campus amidst a "dead zone." Currently, a systematic and synthetic measures not only for safety inside the laboratory but also for the new type of crimes such as cyber crimes and motiveless crime due to extreme polarization, stress, uneasiness about the future, increase of mental illnesses, and drug abuse are urgently required. Therefore, I would like to introduce a legislative program in a crisis management perspective that can prevent universities from danger and protect the resources which would ultimately create a new security system.

Evaluation of the Effectiveness of 3D Printing Shielding Devices using Monte Carlo Simulation in Plain Radiography (일반영상 검사 시 몬테칼로 시뮬레이션을 이용한 3D 프린팅 차폐기구의 효용성 평가)

  • Cho, Yong In;Kim, Jung Hoon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.303-311
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    • 2020
  • Scattering-ray generated during plain radiography can cause secondary exposure to organs and tissues other than the target area. Currently, Shielding devices used to reduce radiation exposure are mostly used for radiation protection of workers, and radiation protection of patients is rarely performed. Therefore, this study intends to evaluate the organ dose by scattered-rays and the effectiveness 3D printing materials as a radiation shielding device during plain radiography through simulation. As a result, the absorbed dose for each organ at the time of examination showed a high effect due to the secondary scattering-ray as the distance from the source was close and the organ closer to the skin surface. The dose reduction effect due to the use of 3D printing shielding devices to protect this showed a higher shielding effect in the case of mixed printing materials compared to plastics.

Statistical analysis of the emotional labor of firefighters using smart devices (스마트기기 사용에 따른 소방관의 감정노동 통계분석)

  • Shin, Ji-Hun;Park, Bu-Yeon;Lee, Jae-Hong;Song, Sul-Kung
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.10 no.11
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    • pp.1297-1306
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    • 2015
  • The introduction of multimedia 119-notification service utilizing smart devices causes firefighters to be more exposed to emotional labor. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of increased emotional labor of firemen on job satisfaction. As a result, the higher the emotional labor of firefighters is, the higher job stress (${\beta}=0.166$, p=0.000) and social support(${\beta}=0.540$, p=0.000) are. But job satisfaction tends to be lower(${\beta}=-0.136$, p=0.000). As they play an important role to protect the safety and property of citizens. their job satisfaction becomes the driving force of their duty. Therefore, we think that some systematic and substantial prevention curriculum to manage their emotional labor is required.

Property Prediction of Rupture Disc by Using Finite Element Analysis (유한요소해석을 이용한 파열판의 특성 예측)

  • Han, Chang-Yong;Lee, Seong-Beom;Jung, Hee-Suk;Kim, Tae-Gu
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2009
  • High pressure devices are used widely. Interest in rupture disc to people is the increases in protect of facilities and people. A rupture disc consists of mainly three parts: holder, plate and vacuum support. Rupture discs are rusted or destroyed by diverse environments. Rupture discs are made from STS 316L stainless steel because of its high corrosion resistance and yield strength. In this study, modeling of a rupture disc by CATIA V5 and finite element analysis by ANSYS were carried out. The finite element analysis results executed to predict properties of the rupture disc with thickness and height.

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Verification of Mechanical Leaf Gap Error and VMAT Dose Distribution on Varian VitalBeamTM Linear Accelerator

  • Kim, Myeong Soo;Choi, Chang Heon;An, Hyun Joon;Son, Jae Man;Park, So-Yeon
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.66-72
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    • 2018
  • The proper position of a multi-leaf collimator (MLC) is essential for the quality of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and volumetric modulated arc radiotherapy (VMAT) dose delivery. Task Group (TG) 142 provides a quality assurance (QA) procedure for MLC position. Our study investigated the QA validation of the mechanical leaf gap measurement and the maintenance procedure. Two $VitalBeam^{TM}$ systems were evaluated to validate the acceptance of an MLC position. The dosimetric leaf gaps (DLGs) were measured for 6 MV, 6 MVFFF, 10 MV, and 15 MV photon beams. A solid water phantom was irradiated using $10{\times}10cm^2$ field size at source-to-surface distance (SSD) of 90 cm and depth of 10 cm. The portal dose image prediction (PDIP) calculation was implemented on a treatment planning system (TPS) called $Eclipse^{TM}$. A total of 20 VMAT plans were used to confirm the accuracy of dose distribution measured by an electronic portal imaging device (EPID) and those predicted by VMAT plans. The measured leaf gaps were 0.30 mm and 0.35 mm for VitalBeam 1 and 2, respectively. The DLG values decreased by an average of 6.9% and 5.9% after mechanical MLC adjustment. Although the passing rates increased slightly, by 1.5% (relative) and 1.2% (absolute) in arc 1, the average passing rates were still within the good dose delivery level (>95%). Our study shows the existence of a mechanical leaf gap error caused by a degenerated MLC motor. This can be recovered by reinitialization of MLC position on the machine control panel. Consequently, the QA procedure should be performed regularly to protect the MLC system.

Design of Lightning Induced Transient Protection Circuit for Avionics Equipment Considering Parasitic Inductance (기생 인덕턴스를 고려한 항공기 탑재장비의 간접낙뢰 보호회로 설계)

  • Sim, Yong-gi;Cho, Seong-jin;Kim, Sung-hun;Park, Jun-hyun;Han, Jong-pyo
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.459-465
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we introduce the design consideration of the lightning induced transient protection circuit for the indirect lightning strike on the avionics equipment. The lightning induced surge voltage, which is so-called as indirect effects of lightning, may cause a functional failure or physical damage to the electrical and electronic equipment of aircraft. In order to protect the electrical and electronic equipment of aircraft from the indirect effects of lightning, we should analyze the effect of lightning strike on aircraft and consider applying protection design for each avionics device. However, lightning induced transient protection circuits can have unintended consequences because parasitic inductance elements are exist in PCB and TVS diodes. In this paper, we introduce the design method of the protection circuit considering the parasitic inductance of the protection circuit. In addition, we show the result of verification test performed to validate the protection circuits for indirect effects of lightning.

Water vapor permeation properties of $Al_2O_3/TiO_2$ passivation layer on a poly (ether sulfon) substrate

  • Gwon, Tae-Seok;Mun, Yeon-Geon;Kim, Ung-Seon;Mun, Dae-Yong;Kim, Gyeong-Taek;Han, Dong-Seok;Sin, Sae-Yeong;Park, Jong-Wan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2010.08a
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    • pp.160-160
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    • 2010
  • Organic electronic devices require a passivation layer to ensure sufficient lifetime. Specifically, flexible organic electronic devices need a barrier layer that transmits less than $10^{-6}\;g/m^2/day$ of water and $10^{-5}\;g/m^2/day$ of oxygen. To increase the lifetime of organic electronic device, therefore, it is indispensable to protect the organic materials from water and oxygen. Severe groups have reported on multi-layerd barriers consisting inorganic thin films deposited by plasma enhenced chemical deposition (PECVD) or sputtering. However, it is difficult to control the formation of granular-type morphology and microscopic pinholes in PECVD and sputtering. On the contrary, atomic layer deoposition (ALD) is free of pinhole, highly uniform, conformal films and show good step coverage. In this study, the passivation layer was deposited using single-process PEALD. The passivation layer, in our case, was a bilayer system consisting of $Al_2O_3$ films and a $TiO_2$ buffer layer on a poly (ether sulfon) (PES) substrate. Because the deposition temperature and plasma power have a significant effect on the properties of the passivation layer, the characteristics of the $Al_2O_3$ films were investigated in terms of density under different deposition temperatures and plasma powers. The effect of the $TiO_2$ buffer layer also was also addressed. In addition, the water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) and organic light-emitting diode (OLEDs) lifetime were measured after forming a bilayer composed of $Al_2O_3/TiO_2$ on a PES substrate.

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A Study on the Beauty of the Islamic Folk Costume, Affected by Islamism -Focusing on the Islam Culture Area in Southwest Asia- (이슬람교 영향을 받은 이슬람 민속복식 미의 연구 -서남아시아의 이슬람 문화권을 중심으로-)

  • Seo, Bong-ha;Kim, Min-Ja
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.808-820
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    • 2008
  • The costume of Islam cultural area has been affected by the strict social structure, formed by religion, and traditional costume of Islam has been maintained up to these days under the influence of religion. Islam Traditional Costume, which is the succession of the traditional costume of southwest Asia region, became armed with the form of closed costume due to the chastity and oppression. There are figurative features of Islam Folk Costume; first, the dimensional form due to the ampleness, covering the body, second, the reinforcement of closed form such as chador and burqa, third, the symbolism such as the adornment or incantational ornament, which has been inherited from the former times of Islam era, fourth, the color, simplified with black and white. The aesthetic values of Islam folk costume are represented with 'The beauty of abstinency', suppressing the ornamentation and color, caused by the strict social atmosphere under the influence of the form of traditional costume and religion, 'The beauty of concealment' due to the closeness, with affluent costume forms, covering the body and even concealing the face, and 'The beauty of symbol' which is demonstrated with incantational ornamentation of face and interior decoration. In some nations amongst Islam nations, the wearing of hijab is strictly regulated but black chador and burqa are regarded as negative symbols, representing the closeness and oppression of Islam. It is the product of Orientalism from the western perspective. The Islam Hijab culture is the symbol of oppression towards women, but, on the other hand, it is the device to protect women and the traditional culture, symbolizing the identity.