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Use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Evaluating Residual Breast Tissue After Robotic-Assisted Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy in Women With Early Breast Cancer

  • Wen-Pei Wu;Hung-Wen Lai;Chiung-Ying Liao;Joseph Lin;Hsin-I Huang;Shou-Tung Chen;Chen-Te Chou;Dar-Ren Chen
    • Korean Journal of Radiology
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    • v.24 no.7
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    • pp.640-646
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    • 2023
  • Objective: Prospective studies on postoperative residual breast tissue (RBT) after robotic-assisted nipple-sparing mastectomy (R-NSM) for breast cancer are limited. RBT presents an unknown risk of local recurrence or the development of new cancer after curative or risk-reducing mastectomies. This study investigated the technical feasibility of using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to evaluate RBT after R-NSM in women with breast cancer. Materials and Methods: In this prospective pilot study, 105 patients, who underwent R-NSM for breast cancer at Changhua Christian Hospital between March 2017 and May 2022, were subjected to postoperative breast MRI to evaluate the presence and location of RBT. The postoperative MRI scans of 43 patients (age, 47.8 ± 8.5 years), with existing preoperative MRI scans, were evaluated for the presence and location of RBT. In total, 54 R-NSM procedures were performed. In parallel, we reviewed the literature on RBT after nipple-sparing mastectomy, considering its prevalence. Results: RBT was detected in 7 (13.0%) of the 54 mastectomies (6 of the 48 therapeutic mastectomies and 1 of the 6 prophylactic mastectomies). The most common location for RBT was behind the nipple-areolar complex (5 of 7 [71.4%]). Another RBT was found in the upper inner quadrant (2 of 7 [28.6%]). Among the six patients who underwent RBT after therapeutic mastectomies, one patient developed a local recurrence of the skin flap. The other five patients with RBT after therapeutic mastectomies remained disease-free. Conclusion: R-NSM, a surgical innovation, does not seem to increase the prevalence of RBT, and breast MRI showed feasibility as a noninvasive imaging tool for evaluating the presence and location of RBT.

Acoustic Information as Determinant of Personality - Focused on Cases of Ring-Back-Tone (RBT) of Mobile Phone - (사용자의 퍼스날리티를 파악하기 위한 요소로서 청각 정보에 대한 연구 - 핸드폰의 Ring Back Tone (RBT) 서비스를 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Bo-Min;Kwon, Moon-Young;Suk, Hyeon-Jeong;Jeong, Sang-Hoon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Emotion and Sensibility Conference
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.23-26
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    • 2007
  • 본 연구에서는 Ring-Back-Tone(RBT)의 개성이 통화 상대자의 퍼스널리티를 측정하는데 영향을 끼치는가에 대하여 실험연구를 진행하였다. 음악과 통화상대자의 퍼스널리티를 측정하기 위해, 성격 5요인 모형에서 음악의 특성과 밀접한 관련을 가진 3가지 요인인 Openness(개방성), Extroversion(외향성), Neuroticism(신경성)에 중심으로 각 요인에 속하는 12가지 하위 특성(trait)를 측정 도구로 활용하였다. 예비실험에서는, 17가지의 음악의 퍼스널리터를 측정하였으며 이 중 3가지를 선정하여 본 실험의 RBT로 설정하였다(N=15). 본 실험에서는 동일한 통화 상대자의 퍼스널리티에 대하여 각각의 RBT 음악의 경우마다 측정한 결과를 비교 분석하였으며, 3가지 RBT와 RBT를 설정하지 않은 대조군에 대하여 각각 15명의 피실험자들이 참여하였다(N=60). 피실험자들은 통화 상대자의 퍼스널리티의 Openness와 Extroversion을 측정하는데 있어 무의식중에 인지된 RBT의 개성의 영향을 받는 것으로 나타났다(p<0.01). 또한 RBT개성과 측정된 통화 상대자의 퍼스날리티 간에 유사한 성향이 있음을 발견하였다(r=0.753).

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Mitigating the ICA Attack against Rotation-Based Transformation for Privacy Preserving Clustering

  • Mohaisen, Abedelaziz;Hong, Do-Won
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.868-870
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    • 2008
  • The rotation-based transformation (RBT) for privacy preserving data mining is vulnerable to the independent component analysis (ICA) attack. This paper introduces a modified multiple-rotation-based transformation technique for special mining applications, mitigating the ICA attack while maintaining the advantages of the RBT.

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The Influence of Ring-Back-Tone(RBT) on Evaluation of the Phone-call Receiver's Personality II -a comparison study between unknown and known people as the receivers- (통화 연결 음악이 통화 상대자의 개성 판단에 끼치는 영향 II -통화상대자를 알고 있는 경우와 모르는 경우에 대한 비교를 중심으로-)

  • Jeong, Sang-Hoon;Suk, Hyeon-Jeong
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.313-324
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of the study is to investigate the influence of Ring-Back-Tone(RBT) music on the evaluation of the phone-call receiver's personality in dimensions of Openness, Extroversion, and Neuroticism. In a preliminary test, the subjects listened to 17 RBT music stimuli in random order and assessed the personality associated with liking for each music(N=15). Among the 17 RBTs, three were selected to be used in Experiments I and II and they were distinguished from each other in terms of the three personality dimensions(p<0.001). In Experiment I, the subjects were divided into four groups and were asked to make a call to interview an unknown receiver(N=60). Different RBT music was installed depending on the group to which each subject belonged. It was found that different RBT influences the caller's evaluation of the receiver's personality, supporting Hypothesis 1(p<0.001). Moreover, the ratings of the receiver's were highly correlated with those of the RBT music stimuli in terms of Openness(r=0.722, p<0.001) and Extroversion(r=0.753, p<0.001). In Experiment II, an identical experiment design was applied for a new group of subjects who were acquainted with the receiver(N=40). It was hypothesized that previous knowledge about a person would weaken the RBT effect. The results showed that RBT exerted no effect on the evaluation of the receiver's personality when the caller knew the receiver. It was also found that 12 personality traits, where each of the three personality dimensions is described by four traits, facilitated assessment of the character of the RBT music as well as the personality of the receiver.

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IR-RBT Codes: A New Scheme of Regenerating Codes for Tolerating Node and Intra-node Failures in Distributed Storage Systems

  • Bian, Jianchao;Luo, Shoushan;Li, Wei;Zha, Yaxing;Yang, Yixian
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.13 no.10
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    • pp.5058-5077
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    • 2019
  • Traditional regenerating codes are designed to tolerate node failures with optimal bandwidth overhead. However, there are many types of partial failures inside the node, such as latent sector failures. Recently, proposed regenerating codes can also repair intra-node failures with node-level redundancy but incur significant bandwidth and I/O overhead. In this paper, we construct a new scheme of regenerating codes, called IR-RBT codes, which employs intra-node redundancy to tolerate intra-node failures and serve as the help data for other nodes during the repair operation. We propose 2 algorithms for assigning the intra-node redundancy and RBT-Helpers according to the failure probability of each node, which can flexibly adjust the helping relationship between nodes to address changes in the actual situation. We demonstrate that the IR-RBT codes improve the bandwidth and I/O efficiency during intra-node failure repair over traditional regenerating codes but sacrifice the storage efficiency.

The Influence of Ring-Back-Tone(RBT) on Evaluation of the Phone-call Receiver's Personality (통화 연결 음악이 통화 상대자의 개성 판단에 끼치는 영향)

  • Suk, Hyeon-Jeong;Kim, Bo-Min;Kwon, Moon-Young;Jeong, Sang-Hoon
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.343-354
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    • 2007
  • Two experiments were carried out in order to investigate the influence of Ring-Back-Tone(RBT) music on the evaluation of the phone-call receiver's personality in dimensions of Openness, Extroversion, and Neuroticism. In a preliminary experiment, the subjects listened to 17 RBT music stimuli in random order and assessed the personality associated with liking for each music using the 12 personality traits(N=15). Among the 17 RBTs, three were selected to be used in main experiment and they were distinguished from each other in terms of the tree personality dimensions(p<0.001). In main Experiment, it was hypothesized that the evaluation of phone-call receivers' personalities would be influenced by the personality of RBT music. Therefore, in the main experiment, the subjects were divided into four groups and each listened to one of the three RBTs or to a plain ringing tone(control group) until the receiver(the experimenter) answered the call. After interviewing the receiver, subjects evaluated her personality using the 12 traits. The empirical results provide evidence that the RBT influences the judgment of phone-call receiver's personality in terms of the three personality dimensions(p<0.001), supporting the hypothesis. In addition, it is found that there is a positive correlation between the personalities of RBT music and the phone-call receivers' personalities elaborating the affirmative result for the hypothesis(r=0.753, openness, p<0.01, r=0.753, extroversion, p<0.01; r=0.265, neuroticism).

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Effect of Cellular Phone User's Self Image to select Ring-Tone and Ring-Back-Tone (휴대전화 이용자 자아이미지가 벨소리와 통화연결음 선택에 미치는 영향)

  • Yang, Soung-Hoon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.12 no.9
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    • pp.182-193
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    • 2012
  • Recent growth of ring-tone and ring-back-tone download market as the derived market of cellular phone yields the new trend in music consumption from listening to display. This means that consumer purchase the ring-tone and RBT not for his appreciation but for counterpart's consumption, in a word, conspicuous consumption. Study aims at questions on whether cellular phone user can perceive the ring-tone and RBT's brand personality and how they express their self-image via ring-tone and RBT. Survey was administered for 196 college students who is dominant purchase group of market segment. Hypotheses are such as : congruity of self image and brand personality of ring-tone and RBT. Through the T-test, findings said that user's extrovert self image are not led to ring-tone's extrovert brand personality and user's introvert self image are not led to introvert ring-tone's brand personality of ringtone. same result was applicable to RTB. Cellular phone user's purchase behavior are different from those of product and service.

Extraction and verification of highly immunologenic antigen for diagnosis of bovine brucellosis (소 브루셀라병 진단용 고면역원성 항원의 추출과 검증)

  • Bae, Jae-Hyung;Jo, Sang-Rae;Jeong, Eun-Hui;Jang, Eun-Hui;Kim, Seong-Eun;Kwon, Hui-Nyeong;Park, Dong-Yeop;Lee, Kuk-Cheon
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Service
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.135-141
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    • 2010
  • Bovine brucellosis, an important zoonosis, is diagnosed with serological tests such as the RBT, TAT using inactivated whole bacterial cells or bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) antigen in Korea. However, a strong cross-reaction between Brucella spp. and Yersinia enterocolitica O9 in these tests has seriously complicated the diagnosis of animal brucellosis because Brucella spp. shares common antigenic determinants with Y. enterocolitica O9 in the smooth LPS region. In this study, Brucella-field strains were isolated from Brucellapositive Hanwoo in Kimhae, Korea and outer membrane protein (omp) which has low cross-reaction with Y. enterocolitica O9 and high immunogenicity was extracted from the field strains Then we compared ELISA using the extract with RBT-TAT. Fifteen field strains were isolated from 47 supra-mammary-lymph nodes, which were collected from 18 farms. Isolation rate was 32%. Brucella-specific antigen was identified by performing SDS-PAGE or Western blotting on extracted omp with at 0.5% n-lauroylsarcosine One hundred and ninety-two serum-samples were used in the experiment: 142 negative and 50 positive samples verified by RBT-TAT. According to ELISA results, 127 samples were negative and 15 appeared positive among 142 negatives by RBT-TAT, while 42 samples were positive and 8 were negative among 50 positives by RBT-TAT. Therefore, it showed 89.4% of specificity and 84% of sensi-tivity. Through the current experiments, we could set up an ELISA based on the omp which has low cross-reaction and high immunogenicity and concluded that the omp could be a good material for accurate diagnosis of bovine brucellosis.

Serosurvey for antibodies against brucellosis in pigs (돼지 brucellosis에 대한 항체가 조사)

  • Hur, Jin;Baek, Byeong-Kirl
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Service
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.153-157
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    • 2011
  • In order to investigate serum antibodies for detection of brucellosis in pigs, a total of 1208 sera were tested by Rose Bengal test (RBT), the standard tube agglutination test (STAT) and competitive ELISA (cELISA). The sera were collected from pigs of Gyeonggi, Chungnam, Chungbuk, Jeonnam and Jeonbuk, provinces during the period 2002 to 2004. All the sera were screened by RBT, and were confirmed by STAT and cELISA. Among 1208 sera, 26 sera (2.2%) were positive in screening test. All the 26 positive sera were positive by STAT, while all the sera were negative by cELISA. On the basis of this study, farmed pigs may be exposed to Brucella species. Furthermore, these results suggest that establishment of diagnoses for detection of porcine brucellosis is necessary.

Augmented Rotation-Based Transformation for Privacy-Preserving Data Clustering

  • Hong, Do-Won;Mohaisen, Abedelaziz
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.351-361
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    • 2010
  • Multiple rotation-based transformation (MRBT) was introduced recently for mitigating the apriori-knowledge independent component analysis (AK-ICA) attack on rotation-based transformation (RBT), which is used for privacy-preserving data clustering. MRBT is shown to mitigate the AK-ICA attack but at the expense of data utility by not enabling conventional clustering. In this paper, we extend the MRBT scheme and introduce an augmented rotation-based transformation (ARBT) scheme that utilizes linearity of transformation and that both mitigates the AK-ICA attack and enables conventional clustering on data subsets transformed using the MRBT. In order to demonstrate the computational feasibility aspect of ARBT along with RBT and MRBT, we develop a toolkit and use it to empirically compare the different schemes of privacy-preserving data clustering based on data transformation in terms of their overhead and privacy.