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The Study on the Effect of the 30's Females Forehead muscular-cutaneous (by SUKI® intervention) (30대 여성의 이마근피에 미치는 영향 연구(SUKI®중재에 의한))

  • Jeon, Jong-Mo;Hong, Seong-Gyun
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.194-201
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    • 2022
  • This study purpose was to know the effects 30 aged females forehead ms by SUKI intervention(4weeks). Total tested group were 18 persons, It used for SUKI intervention of SUKI process C1, SUKI process C2, SUKI process C3, SUKI process C4 were adopted three times a week in 4 weeks. The research conclusion like this. EG was a significant difference in forehead ms. Therefore, to maintaining elasticity on forehead ms. showed as some research of SUKI intervention effects for the forehead ms(p<.05). In this study, even though limited, it was judged that wrinkles due to a decrease in elasticity of the forehead ms located on the upper surface of a woman's face in her 30s could have a profound effect on women's external appearance, so SUKI intervention was applied. In addition, the role of the elastic on the forehead ms was to suggest an alternative semester method that can effectively control the management of external appearance by managing which it suitable for the life cycle of women in their 30s. In conclusion, we hope that in the future, various experiments will be used as new research data on how to prevent females facial skin beauty and wrinkles and help improve elasticity of facial ms around the face.

Effects of Scalp Management using SUKI on Heavy Metal Discharge (SUKI(silver tools)를 활용한 두피 관리가 중금속 배출에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Jun-Suk;Hong, Seong-Gyun
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
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    • v.10 no.12
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    • pp.208-215
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study was to access the effects of detoxification of hair by SUKI(silver tools). The subjects of this study participated 26 persons(EG 13 and CG 13), Experimental group was performed SUKI programs combined with scalp and hair for two times per week, during 8 weeks. The results was of comparison of variations in each groups showed that there was a significant difference(6items) in the experimental group(p<.05). But 2items(Pb, Cs) was not showed it. Among the hazardous heavy metals in research, Al, Ba and Hg showed the greatest reduction rate of difference. Thus, the using of the SUKI tool has been shown to affect some heavy metal emissions (p<.05). In conclusion, it is thought that it can be used as basic data for heavy metal discharge of scalp through continuous research in the future.

The Study on the Effect of the Middle-aged Women's Upper lips musculo-cutaneous by SUKI® program (SUKI 중재에 의한 중년 여성의 윗입술근피에 미치는 연구)

  • Lee, Su-Bum;Hong, Seong-Gyun
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.194-200
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    • 2021
  • The aim of this study was proceed for 6weeks to determine the effect of middle-aged women's upper lips ms by SUKI programs. A total of 20 subjects were tested, and the SUKI arbitration programs of Pattern T1, Pattern T2, Pattern T3, Pattern T4 were adopted three times a week in six weeks. The results were as this. It showed a significant difference in the EG, although some of the intra-group comparisons of the upper lip ms. Therefore, SUKI programs have been shown to help improve the elasticity of the upper lip ms(p<.05). In this study, the SUKI program was used based on the fact that although limited, the elasticity of the upper lip ms, located in the facial part of a middle-aged woman, causes various wrinkles around her mouth, making them lose confidence in their appearance. This also suggests that normal facial ms can affect the appearance of the female middle-aged woman, and it was intended to suggest some ways to manage the appearance by proper management of facial muscle according to the life cycle of the female middle-aged woman. In conclusion, we hope that in the future, various experiments will be used as new research data on how to prevent women's facial skin beauty and wrinkles and help improve elasticity of facial muscles around the mouth.

The Effects for Brain stress by SUKI Alternative Therapy (SUKI 대체의학에 의한 뇌스트레스 감소 효과 연구)

  • Park, Young-Sik;Hong, Seong-Gyun
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.104-111
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to know the change of brain wave with stress by SUKI pressure alternative therapy. The experiment group was 12 students(male 6/female 6) with complained upper trapezius pain. Calculated the brain wave before and after stimulate the upper trapezius trigger point by SUKI and the stimulate time was 3min each persons(FP2, F3, F4, FP1, T3, T4, P3, P4). the experimet periods was 5times in a weeks with EEG(QEEG-S). The Date collecting used by Telescan(LXE5209). All the data was analyzed with SPSS 22.0 for window program. To compare the differences before and after the point pressure method, a corresponding sample of t-test was performed, and the statistical significance level was p<.05. The results was followed. The points of Fp2, F3, F4(*p<0.049, *p<0.042, *p<0.019) of EEG was showed a significant differences but Fp1, T3, T4, P3, P4 points did not showed. The SUKI alternative medicine techniques had a reduced effects for the some kind of brain stress. It is need to continuous research in the future.

A Case Study : SUKI Therapy on the small joint pain (Small Joint Pain에 대한 SUKI Therapy 증례보고)

  • Jung, Mun-Bong;Byun, Sang-Joon
    • Journal of Korean Physical Therapy Science
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.183-186
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    • 2002
  • Five week SUKI therapy for the DeQuervian Disease was very successful. Ki energy physical therapy harmonizes the physiological rhythm and balance by matching the positive thought flux with respiration, obtaining maximized energy for life-maintain. If the physical therapist given confidency and hope to the patient, the result world be satisfactory.

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View on Treatment of Exogenous Disease in Yeoksimanpil in the Late Joseon Dynasty - from the Viewpoint of the Theory on Epidemic Febrile Disease - (『역시만필』에 기록된 조선 후기 외감병 치료에 대한 소고 - 온병학적 관점에서 본 -)

  • Kim, Sang-Hyun
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.133-143
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    • 2017
  • Objectives : This paper summarizes results from review of 36 cases and medical records extracted from Yeoksimanpil, involving treatment of exogenous disease in the last Joseon dynasty, and considers significance of treatment protocols. Methods : About 130 medical records from Yeoksimanpil related to exogenous disease were reviewed, and 36 cases were extracted for closer investigation. The author examined the characteristics of exogenous diseases treated in Yeoksimanpil during the Joseon dynasty, employing Yi Suki's theory about exogenous febrile disease, and analyzed the theory from the viewpoint of epidemic febrile disease (溫病學). Results : The majority of exogenous diseases recorded in Yeoksimanpil include Sanghan (傷寒); Seo (暑); Ryeohwan (厲患); and Hongjin (紅疹). Sanghan was found to be prevalent among the exogenous diseases, but diseases caused by warmth and epidemic are recognized separately from Sanghan. Yi Suki's theory about exogenous febrile disease is similar to the basic theory of modern epidemic febrile disease, although his theory was developed independently during the last Joseon dynasty. Conclusions : Although some exogenous diseases in Yeoksimanpil were recognized separately, Yi Suki did not specify each feature nor did he focus on each symptom. Instead, the author's research suggests that Yi Suki was able to identify and treat a variety of various exogenous diseases due to his accumulation of medical knowledge and skill.

A Study on the Pulse Diagnosis of the Medical Charts of Youksimanpil (의안(醫案) 『역시만필(歷試漫筆)』의 맥진(脈診) 실행(實行)에 대한 연구)

  • Jeon, Jongwook
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.59-81
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    • 2017
  • Objectives : This paper studies the pulse diagnosis as found in Youksimanpil, which is a series of medical charts containing 150 diagnosis records of Yi Suki, a doctor who was active in Joseon during the 17-18th centuries. Through this effort, the paper aims to shed light on how pulse was utilized in the Korean medicine, and in process tries to reveal the essence of Korean medicine's treatment method. Methods : 60 charts where pulse method was used are selected in Youksimanpil and a table is created with them. Figures are drawn to explain four steps of pulse-sensing from the simple method to highly advanced method. Charts are presented with the corresponding original texts and their translations. With these efforts, the paper attempts to reveal the broad understanding of the doctor of Joseon period who consistently kept to the most basic principle of pulse diagnosis. Results : The efficiency of pulse diagnosis depends on the unity and simplicity in diagnosis and prescription. There were continued efforts between the doctors in Joseon to collect and compare the experiences they gained from clinical practices in order to organize their findings and form a system. These are: (1) individual pulse, (2) patternized pulse, (3) balance between left and right pulses, (4) balance between pulse and body, and (5) the doctor's extemporaneous diagnosis. In that efforts, they protect the principle of holistic diagnosis, which is one of Korean medicine's core principles. Conclusions : Thanks to the existence of medical charts that presents in detail how the texts of Donguibogam were applied in real clinical practices, today we can see Korean medicine's highly advanced synergy between textual knowledge and clinical experiences as recorded in the form of charts.

A Non-Cacheable Address Designating Scheme in MMU-less Embedded Microprocessor Systems

  • Lim, Yong-Seok;Suh, Woon-Sik;Kim, Suki
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.06e
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    • pp.235-238
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    • 2002
  • This paper proposes a novel scheme of designating non-cacheable addresses of memories in embedded systems of multi-master architectures without a Memory Management Unit (MMU). As a solution for data coherency problem between external memories and a cache memory, we proposes a cache masking scheme by allocating the most significant bit of address not used in 32-bit address system as indicator bit to designate non-cacheable address. As this scheme enables non-cacheable area designation every address, the simpler in the aspect of hardware and more flexible size of non-cacheable area can be obtained.

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The Effect of Non-condensable Gas on Direct Contact Condensation of Steam/Air Mixture

  • Lee, Hanchoon;Kim, Moohwan;Park, Suki
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.585-595
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    • 2001
  • A series of experiments have been carried out to investigate the effects of non-condensable gas on the direct contact film condensation of vapor mixture under an adiabatic wall condition. The average heat transfer coefficient of the direct contact condensation was obtained at the atmospheric pressure with four main parameters ; air-mass fraction, mixture velocity, film Reynolds number, and the degree of water film subcooling having an influence on the condensation heat transfer coefficient. With the analysis of 88 experiments, a correlation of the average Nusselt number for direct contact film condensation of steam/air mixture at an adiabatic vertical wall was proposed as functions of film Reynolds number, mixture Reynolds number, air mass fraction, and Jacob number. The average heat transfer coefficient for steam/air mixture condensation decreased significantly while air mass fraction increased. The average heat transfer coefficients also decreased as the Jacob number increased, and were scarcely affected by the film Reynolds number below a mixture Reynolds number of about 245,000.

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Programmable Digital On-Chip Terminator

  • Kim, Su-Chul;Kim, Nam-Seog;Kim, Tae-Hyung;Cho, Uk-Rae;Byun, Hyun-Guen;Kim, Suki
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.07c
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    • pp.1571-1574
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    • 2002
  • This paper describes a circuit and its operations of a programmable digital on-chip terminator designed with CMOS circuits which are used in high speed I/O interface. The on-chip terminator matches external reference resistor with the accuracy of ${\pm}$ 4.1% over process, voltage and temperature variation. The digital impedance codes are generated in programmable impedance controller (PIC), and the codes are sent to terminator transistor arrays at input pads serially to reduce the number of signal lines. The transistor array is thermometer-coded to reduce impedance glitches during code update and it is segmented to two different blocks of thermometer-coded transistor arrays to reduce the number of transistors. The terminator impedance is periodically updated during hold time to minimize inter-symbol interferences.

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