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Properties of Substrate-free GaN Grown on AIN/Si by HVPE (HVPE법으로 AIN/Si 기판 위에 성장한 Substrate-free GaN의 특성)

  • 이영주;김선태;정성훈;문동찬
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 1997.11a
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    • pp.194-197
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    • 1997
  • A hydride vapor phase epitaxy (HVPE) method was performed to prepare the thick-fi lm GaN on AIN/Si substrates. We obtained substrate-free GaN. The foul t-width at half maximum of double crystal X-ray rocking curve from 350 ${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ thick substrate-free GaN was ~1000 arcsec. The photoluminescence spectrum (at 20 K) shows the narrow bound exiton (I$_2$) line and wealth donor-acceptor pair recombination however. there was not observed deep donor-accepter pair recombination indicate the substrate-free GaN crystal prepared in this study are of high purity and high crystalline quality.

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Publication trends of somatic mutation and recombination tests research: a bibliometric analysis (1984-2020)

  • Tagorti, Ghada;Kaya, Bulent
    • Genomics & Informatics
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.10.1-10.15
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    • 2022
  • Human exposure to pollutants has been on the rise. Thus, researchers have been focused on understanding the effect of these compounds on human health, especially on the genetic information by using various tests, among them the somatic mutation and recombination tests (SMARTs). It is a sensitive and accurate method applicable to genotoxicity analysis. Here, a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of SMART assays in genotoxicity studies was performed to assess publication trends of this field. Data were extracted from the Web of Science database and analyzed by the bibliometric tools HistCite, Biblioshiny (RStudio), VOSViewer, and CiteSpace. Results have shown an increase in the last 10 years in terms of publication. A total of 392 records were published in 96 sources mainly from Brazil, Spain, and Turkey. Research collaboration networks between countries and authors were performed. Based on document co-citation, five large research clusters were identified and analyzed. The youngest research frontier emphasized on nanoparticles. With this study, how research trends evolve over years was demonstrated. Thus, international collaboration could be enhanced, and a promising field could be developed.

Isolation of Human and Mouse Orthologue HPRT Genes by Transformation-Associated Recombination (TAR) cloning (TAR cloning 법에 의한 인간 및 마우스의 상동성 HPRT 유전자의 분리)

  • Do, Eun-Ju;Kim, Jae-Woo;Chung, Chung-Nam;Park, In-Ho;Leem, Sun-Hee
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.1036-1043
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    • 2006
  • The transformation-associated recombination (TAR) cloning technique allows selective isolation of chromosome regions or genes from complex genome. The procedure requires knowledge of relatively small genomic sequences that reside adjacent to the chromosome region of interest. This method involves homologous recombination during spheroplast transformation between genomic DNA and a TAR vector that has 5' and 3' gene targeting sequences (hooks). To examine whether TAR cloning can be applied to the isolation of gene homologues, we chose the HPRT genes from human and mouse genome. As results, the yield of positive clones for HPRT gene from human and mouse genome when using a TAR vector containing mHPRT hook or hHPRT hook was almost same level. Analysis of the gap regions in mHPRT revealed that they contain abnormalities that could result in instability of the sequences. In conclusion, we were able to use the TAR cloning technology to isolate gene homologue (orthologue) from nonidentical genome. Moreover, the use of the TAR cloning system may accelerate work on closing the remaining gaps in mammalian genome to achieve the goal of annotation of all mammalian genes.

A study on the InP single crystal growth by modified SSD method (변형된 SSD법에 의한 InP 단결정 성장에 관한 연구)

  • Song, Bok-Sik;Moon, Dong-Chan;Kim, Seon-Tae
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1992.07b
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    • pp.803-805
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    • 1992
  • The InP single crystals were grown by Modified Synthesis Solute Diffusion (SSD) method and its properties were investigated. The crystal growth rate and lattice constant $a_{\circ}$ of the grown crystals were 1.8mm/day, 5.867${\AA}$ respectively. Etch pits density along growth direction of crystal had nearly uniformity' about (2-6)x10 $cm^{-2}$ from first freeze part to last freeze part. The carrier concentration, mobility and resistivity varied from 6.25 x $10^{15}cm^{-3}$, 4218 $cm^{2}$/V sec and 1.38 x $10^{-1}{\Omega}^{-cm}$ at the first freeze part to 8.8x$10^{-3}cm^{-3}$, 4012 $cm^{2}$/V.sec and 1.43 X $10^{-1}{\Omega}^{-cm}$ at the last freeze part. In the photoluminescence at 10K, the radiation transitions were observed by the near band edge recombination, D-A pair recombination and its phonon replica in the undoped InP.

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InP crystal growth by modified SSD method (변형된 SSD법에 의한 InP결정 성장)

  • 송복식;정성훈;문동찬;김선태
    • Electrical & Electronic Materials
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.291-297
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    • 1995
  • The InP crystals have been grown by modified synthesis solute diffusion (SSD) method and its properties have been investigated. The crystals have been grown by lowering the crucible quartz for growth in the furnace and crystal growth rate is 1.8mm/day. The lattice constant a. of the grown crystals is 5.867.angs.. Etch pits density along growth direction of crystal changes from 3.0*10.sup 3/cm$\^$-2/ of first freeze part to 6.7*10$\^$4/cm$\^$-2/ of last freeze part and the radial direction of wafer shows nearly uniform distribution. The resistivity and the carrier concentration of the grown crystals are 1.43*10$\^$-1/.ohm.-cm, 7.7*10$\^$15/cm$\^$-3/ at room temperature, respectively. In the photolurninescence at 10K, the radiation transitions are observed by the near band edge recombination, a pair recombination due to Si donor - Zn acceptor and its phonon replica in the InP. The activation energy by Zn diffusion in undoped n-InP crystals is 1.22eV.

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A Study on the Japanese Aesthetic in the Rei Kawakubo's Design (Rei Kawakubo의 디자인에 내재된 일본의 미의식에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Yonson
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.113-131
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    • 2014
  • This study aims to examine the background to the rise of Rei Kawakubo, a Japanese designer who achieved fame by suggesting the concept of deconstruction and recombination of clothes, and to look at environment of the time, the formative characteristics of her design and the Japanese aesthetic sense inherent in her design. As the method of research, collections that Kawakubo unveiled over the past 10 years starting in 2004 were examined, and a survey of the literature was conducted to describe the background of her growth and the Japanese aesthetic sense inherent in the design. According to the study, Kawakubo grew up in the ruins of a war, and went through a time of great tumult, when Western culture was mixing with Japan's traditional culture. She taught herself a method of creation involving the deconstruction of clothes, and their recombination. For this reason, her design from the beginning was inevitably focused on deconstructing clothes before they could be recombined. Through analyses of her collections, it was found that the formative characteristics of her design were characterized by asymmetry, incompleteness, humor and hybridity. Kawakubo created clothes under the influence of an ethnicity that was shrouded in individuality and a traditional aesthetic sense, and the formative characteristics of her design defined by asymmetry, incompleteness, humor and hybridity were closely related to the hybridity represented by Wabi (わび), Yugen (幽玄), Okashi (をかし) and Zakyo (雜居).

Comparison of Recombination Methods ad Cooling Factors in Genetic Algorithms Applied to Folding of Protein Model System

  • U, Su Hyeong;Kim, Du Il;Jeong, Seon Hui
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.281-290
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    • 2000
  • We varied recombination method of fenetic algorithm (GA), i.e., crossover step, to compare efficiency of these methods, and to find more optimum GA method. In one method (A), we select two conformations(parents) to be recombined by systematic combination of lowest energy conformations, and in the other (B), we select them in a ratio proportional to the energy of the conformation. Second variation lies in how to select crossover point. First, we select it randomly(1). Second, we select range of residues where internal energy of the molecule does not vary for more than two residues, select randomly among such regions, and we select either thr first (2a) or the second residue (2b) from the N-terminal side, or the first (2c) or the second residue (2d) from the C-terminal side in the selected region for crossover point. Third, we select longest such hregion, and select such residue(as cases 2) (3a, 3b, 3c or 3d) of the region. These methods were tested in a 2-dimensionl lattice system for 8 different sequences (the same ones used by Unger and Moult., 1993). Results show that compared to Unger and Moult's result(UM) which corresponds to B-1 case, our B-1 case performed similarly in overall. There are many cases where our new methods performed better than UM for some different sequences. When cooling factor affecting higher energy conformation to be accepted in Monte Carlo step was reduced, our B-1 and other cases performed better than UM; we found lower energy conformers, and found same energy conformers in a smaller steps. We discuss importance of cooling factor variation in Monte Carlo simulations of protein folding for different proteins. (A) method tends to find the minimum conformer faster than (B) method, and (3) method is superior or at least equal to (1) method.

A Measurement and Analysis of Thermoluminescence Spectra of LaAlO3 (LaAlO3에 대한 열자극발광 스펙트럼의 광학적 분석)

  • Lee, J.I.;Moon, J.H.;Kim, D.H.
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.141-146
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    • 1999
  • We measured and analyzed thermoluminescence spectra of $LaAlO_3$, single crystal by 3 dimensional data for temperature, wavelength and luminescence intensity. $LaAlO_3$, has used as the substrates of YBCO(superconductor) or semiconductors. We could determined the energy of recombination center, that is impossible through analysis of glow curve data. We could obtained the energy through analysis of the spectrum data at peak temperature by Franck-Condon model. The total glow curve was deconvoluted to three glow curves by curve fitting method. The activation energies were 0.54eV, 0.91eV and 1.02eV respectively. The energies of recombination centers were determined with 2.04eV and 2.75eV from the analysis of luminescence intensity data for wavelength.

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Transport parameters in a-Se:As films for digital X-ray conversion material (디지털 X-선 변환물질 a-Se:As의 수송변수)

  • Park, Chang-Hee
    • Korean Journal of Digital Imaging in Medicine
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.51-55
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    • 2006
  • The effects of Asaddition in amorphous selenium(a-Se) films for digital X-ray conversion material have been studied using the moving photocarrier grating(MPG) technique. This method utilizes the moving interference pattern generated by the superposition of the two frequency shifted laser beams for the illumination of the sample. This moving intensity grating induces a short circuit current, j$_{sc}$ in a-Se:As film. The transport parameters of the sample are extracted from the grating-velocity dependent short circuit current induced in the sample along the modulation direction. The electron and hole mobility, and recombination lifetime of a-Se films with arsenic(As) additions have been obtained. We have found an Increase in hole drift mobility and recombination lifetime, especially when 0.3% As is added into a-Se film, whereas electron mobility decreases with As addition due to the defect density. The transport properties for As doped a-Se films obtained by using MPG technique have been compared with X-ray sensitivity for a-Se:As device. The fabricated a-Se(0.3% As) device film exhibited the highest X-ray sensitivity out of 5 samples.

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Stability of Human Centromeric Alphoid DNA Repeat during Propagation in Recombination-Deficient Yeast Strains (효모의 재조합 변이주를 이용한 인간 Centromeric Alphoid DNA Repeat의 안정성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Kwang-Sup;Shin, Young-Sun;Lee, Sang-Yeop;Ahn, Eun-Kyung;Do, Eun-Ju;Park, In-Ho;Leem, Sun-Hee;SunWoo, Yang-Il
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.43 no.4
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    • pp.243-249
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    • 2007
  • The centromere is a highly differentiated structure of the chromosome that fulfills a multitude of essential mitotic and meiotic functions. Alphoid DNA (${\alpha}$-satellite) is the most abundant family of repeated DNA found at the centromere of all human chromosomes, and chromosomes of primates in general. The most important parts in the development of Human Artificial Chromosomes (HACs), are the isolation and maintenance of stability of centromeric region. For isolation of this region, we could use the targeting hook with alphoid DNA repeat and cloned by Transformation-Associated Recombination (TAR) cloning technique in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The method includes rolling-circle amplification (RCA) of repeats in vitro to 5 kb-length and elongation of the RCA products by homologous recombination in yeast. Four types of $35\;kb{\sim}50\;kb$ of centromeric DNA repeat arrays (2, 4, 5, 6 mer) are used to examine the stability of repeats in homologous recombination mutant strains (rad51, rad52, and rad54). Following the transformation into wild type, rad51 and rad54 mutant strains, there were frequent changes in inserted size. A rad52 mutant strain showed extremely low transformation frequency, but increased stability of centromeric DNA repeat arrays at least 3 times higher than other strains. Based on these results, the incidence of large mutations could be reduced using a rad52 mutant strain in maintenance of centromeric DNA repeat arrays. This genetic method may use more general application in the maintenance of tandem repeats in construction of HAC.