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A Multi-chambered Single Autoinjector: Design and Performance Assesment (다중챔버 단일주사기: 설계, 성능 평가)

  • An, Seoyeon;Lee, Keunwoo;Kwon, Taekeun;Kim, Dongyeon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.170-180
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    • 2017
  • An autoinjector allows a single use medical device serving for automatic intramuscular injection to deliver a dose of a particular emergency drug through an intuitive activation mechanism. By design and structure, autoinjectors are easy to use and are intended for self-administration by patients or untrained personnel. Depending on the number of drugs filled in the cartridge, autoinjectors are divided by one-chamber type and multi-chamber type. Most autoinjectors may have a special structure including spring-loading syringes and needle which is specially designed to ensure strength due to the necessity of penetration through layers of clothing. The purpose of this study was to introduce the design technology of autoinjector of multi-chamber type that could be released into the two drugs sequentially. Additionally, we verified performance of the prototype developed by applying the design.

Development of Moving Alternating Magnetic Filter Using Permanent Magnet for Removal of Radioactive Corrosion Product from Nuclear Power Plant

  • M. C. Song;Kim, S. I.;Lee, K. J.
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.494-501
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    • 2002
  • Radioactive Corrosion Products (CRUD) which are generated by the neutron activation of general corrosion products at the nuclear power plant are the major source of occupational radiation exposure. Most of the CRUD has a characteristic of showing strong ferrimagnetisms. Along with the new development and production of permanent magnet (rare earth magnet) which generates much stronger magnetic field than the conventional magnet, new type of magnetic filter that can separate CRUD efficiently and eventually reduce radiation exposure of personnel at nuclear power plant is suggested. This separator consists of inner and outer magnet assemblies, coolant channel and container surrounding the outer magnet assembly. The rotational motion of the inner and outer permanent magnet assemblies surrounding the coolant channel by driving motor system produces moving alternating magnetic fields in the coolant channel. The CRUD can be separated from the coolant by the moving alternating magnetic field. This study describes the results of preliminary experiment performed with the different flow rates of coolant and rotation velocities of magnet assemblies. This new magnetic filter shows better performance results of filtering the magnetite at coolant (water). How rates, rotating velocities of magnet assemblies and particle sizes turn out to be very important design parameters.

An analyze of the status of R&D personnel inthe fields of AI and 5G (인공지능, 이동통신 분야의 연구개발 참여 연구인력 현황 분석)

  • Kim, Eungyeong;Kim, Yun-jeong
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2022.11a
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    • pp.362-364
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    • 2022
  • 정부는 혁신성장 확산을 위해 'D·N·A와 BIG3 전략'을 마련하여 '18년 0.7조원에서 '22년 3.5조원까지 5년간 10.9조원의 재정투자와 AI와 5G를 융합한 기술 개발에 많은 지원을 하고 있다. 본 논문에서는 AI와 5G 분야에 대해 국가R&D 참여 인력의 현황을 분석하여, 정부 재정투자에 비례하여 국가R&D 참여 연구인력이 활성화되고 있는지 확인하였다. 분석 데이터는 NTIS에서 Top20의 키워드를 추출하여 2011년부터 2020년까지의 과제 71,760건, 참여 인력 785,805명의 데이터를 수집하였다. 각 분야의 과제와 연구비(정부투자연구비), 연구개발수행주체별, 연구개발단계별 학위 분포 등 참여연구인력 추이를 심층분석하였다. 그 결과 참여 연구인력은 정부 재정투자에 비례하여 활성화 되고 있었다. 이러한 분석은 참여 연구인력 양성을 효율적으로 육성하기 위해 활용될 수 있다.

A Study on the Effect of the Use of Reserve Officers on the Military (예비역 간부 활용이 군에 미치는 효과 연구)

  • Han, Bongkyu;Yang, Gumyong;Kim, Gakgyu
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.147-158
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    • 2020
  • Korea Ministry of National Defense has directed the state-of-the-art technology Forces troops structures that can respond to security threats in all directions through the Defense Innovation 2.0, which aims to reorganize the personnel and organizations in response to population decline. An implement of effective analysis to maintain combat power is necessary due to possible restrictions on combat power, especially in division of mobilization where reserve manpower is operated frequently. In this study, the normal operations of the reserve officers were investigated, the direct effects of the combat forces of the reserve officers was analyzed using ARENA modeling, and the budget required to operate the innovation and indirect effects of employment of veterans were studied. The result of the simulation proved to be effective in demonstrating unit combat power when the reserve officer was in full-time operations and economic benefits were also significant in terms of efficiency of defense budget management.

A Study on the Factors Influencing on R&D Outputs of Government-funded Research Institutions (정부출연연구기관 연구성과에 영향을 미치는 요인 분석)

  • Min, Chul-Koo;Park, Sung-Uk
    • Journal of Technology Innovation
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.121-140
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    • 2013
  • The establishment of function and role in government-funded research institute becomes a vital issue as fierce international technology-competition and enhanced industrial convergence makes science and technology important and influential more and in socio-economic level. This paper defines independent and dependent variables to identify factors which influence on research performance. As the independent variables, research funds, research personnel and research support staff are chosen. Dependent variables which are selected as proxy variables of research performance are royalties, papers and patents. Values from regression analysis were drawn by time-series analysis and cross-section analysis. As a result, the significance of correlation coefficients is sequential, research personnel, research support staff and research funds respectively. This finding is expected to give implication of future direction on government-funded research institute development.

A Study on the Improvement Method of DT&E for Company Organized Weapon Systems Research and Development (무기체계 업체주관 연구개발 사업의 개발시험평가 개선방안 고찰)

  • Kim, Sungkyung;Kim, Chandong;HUR, Jangwook
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.721-727
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    • 2015
  • The improvement of the reliability of weapon systems and the reduction of the total life-cycle cost based on the improving of the DT&E system for Company Organized weapon systems research and development are urgently required. The major advanced countries operate test and evaluation centers for military (U.S.), manage a large scale organization of IPT personnel (England) or conduct management of DT&E through a third party organization (France). Based on a survey of experts, an improvement of the DT&E policy in terms of reliability and objectiveness is needed, and management through a third party national defense agency and civilian agency such as the Surion development case is required. In addition, although it appears that efficiency improves when management of DT&E is performed by national defence agencies rather than civilian agencies, it is necessary to proceed by selecting a civilian agency based on competition in the case that it is difficult to select a national defence agency.

Demand Surveys for Big Research Facilities and Equipments to Advance National S&T Research Infrastructure (과학기술 하부구조 선진화를 위한 대형 연구장비의 수요 조사)

  • 권용수;민철구
    • Proceedings of the Technology Innovation Conference
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    • 1997.12a
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    • pp.159-176
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    • 1997
  • This paper deals with demand surveys for big science and technology research facilities and equipments to advance national S'||'&'||'T research infrastructure. We perform surveys thrice based on applied Delphi method on the future demand of big S'||'&'||'T research facilities and equipments among Korean scientists and engineers. We employ the concept of big S'||'&'||'T research facilities and equipments as follows: \circled1 The operating size of it is equivalent to that of an institute or research center, and/or \circled2 The users in various disciplines are many, and/or \circled3 The application areas or spill-over effects are large, and/or \circled4 The scale and scope of research objects is equivalent to that of mega science area such as earth.oceanography.space, and/or \circled5 The expenses for installing and operating it are to be supported by government, and/or \circled5 The facilities are expected as necessary for international joint research, and/or \circled7 It is necessary for promoting creative basic science and developing creative technology. We ask the respondents to answer the following questionnaire: - How to prioritize the equipments according to the degree of importance\ulcorner $\square$ Promotion of basic science and mega science, the development of the technologies to enhance the public welfare, the competitiveness of industrial technologies, the job creation for the S'||'&'||'T personnel, and international cooperation. - Who should be in charge of acquisition and operation of the equipments\ulcorner $\square$ Industry, Government Research Institutes, Academy, ERC and SRC. - When shall we acquire the equipment\ulcorner $\square$ Within 2000, 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017. - How shall we acquire the equipments\ulcorner $\square$ International Joint Development, Domestic Development, Acquisition from Overseas, - How much will the equipment generate spill-over effects to national competitiveness\ulcorner $\square$ Promotion of basic science, contribution to the economy, supply of S'||'&'||'T personnel, and international cooperation. We suggest the following equipments as prioritized candidates after consulting the officers from MOST, MOE, MIC, MOEN and experts from KBSI and STEPI:(table omitted) where, #1, Korea Advanced Liquid Metal Reactor, #2. 800 MHz Superconduction Fourier-Transform Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer, #3. Ion Accelerator, #4. Seismic Test Facility, #5. Transonic Wind Tunnel, #6. Radio Telescope for Very Long Baseline Interferometer, #7. 3000t Universal(or Large Structure) Testing Machine, #8. Compost Facility or Plasma Pyrolysis Facility.

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Moderating Effects of Public Health Service Utilization Rate between Public Health Resources and Community Mental Health (지역사회 공공보건자원과 지역사회 정신건강의 관계에서 공공보건서비스 이용률의 조절효과)

  • Kim, Jae-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.268-278
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    • 2020
  • This study aimed to identify the moderating effect of public health service utilization rate between public health resources and community mental health. The subjects included 144 local communities, from the data of 6th Community Health Plan and the 2015 Community Health Survey. Public health resources were measured by public health budget, public mental health budget and public mental health personnel; and mental health was measured by rate of perceived stress, rate of depressive mood and suicide rate. The hierarchical regression analysis was used to identify the moderating effects. The results were as followed. First, the effect of public mental health budget on rate of depressive mood was moderated by public health service utilization rate. Second, the effect of public mental health personnel on rate of depressive mood was moderated by public health service utilization rate. Third, the effect of public mental health personnel on suicide rate was also moderated by public health service utilization rate. Fourth, the effect of public health resources on mental health differed between the groups with high and low public health service utilization rate. In improving community mental health, the measures to improve the public health service utilization rate should be considered to ensure that reinforcing public health resources leads to the improvement of community mental health.

Calculation of the Quality Additional Rate of Clinical Laboratory Test and Review of Application Criteria (임상병리검사 질 가산율 산출 및 적용기준의 검토)

  • Yang, Byoung Seon;Park, Sang Muk;Bae, Hyung Joon;Kim, Won Shik;Park, Hun Hee;Lim, Yong;Kim, Yoon Sik;Choi, Se Mook;Bae, Do Hee;Park, Ji Ae
    • Korean Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science
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    • v.52 no.3
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    • pp.261-270
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    • 2020
  • This study reviewed the quality addition rate, calculation, and application criteria needed to identify the possibility of additional medical technologists in the field for new certification and professional manpower to provide a superior laboratory. The six institutions that participated in the study were the size of large hospitals with more than 1,000 beds, with an average of five full-time laboratory physicians (also called clinical pathologists) and an average of 53 medical technologists, with 10.6 per laboratory physician. An analysis of the time required for each activity category of medical technologists revealed decreasing behavior during the analysis. In contrast, the ratio of the comprehensive pre-analysis activities was high due to the strengthening of laboratory operations and quality control. During the analysis, the proportion of biochemistry tests was high, and post-analysis of most of the results was performed. Hence, improving the quality of sample testing requires significant time, and appropriate personnel are required. In conclusion, the recruitment of medical technologists is also a key component to improving the sample quality, and corresponding personnel regulations are necessary.

The Technology Readiness of Thai Governmental Agency

  • TERDPAOPONG, Kanitsorn;KRAIWANIT, Tanpat
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.8 no.12
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    • pp.431-441
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    • 2021
  • The paper aims to analyze the factors influencing the digital technology readiness of the governmental agency in Thailand, namely the Office of the Welfare Promotion Commission for Teachers and Educational Personnel (OTEP). This paper discusses challenges regarding the technology readiness of OTEP, which is taken as a case study for Thai governmental agencies. Data is collected through questionnaires distributed from October to December 2020. With a population of 777 OTEP staff, 534 employees are the respondents of this study. The study employs correlation, multiple linear regression, and structural equation modeling to analyze the data. The dependent variable is the digital technology readiness, while the independent variables are age, technology literacy, technology experience, attitude, organizational culture, leadership, and learning facilities. One of the principal findings is that the digital technology readiness of OTEP is at a moderate level. In addition, learning facilities, technology literacy, leadership, and organizational culture are found to be statistically significant for digital technology readiness. The findings highlight the issues and obstacles associated with encouraging human resource development, notably in the field of digital technology. Adopting digital technology to give better services to a large scale of customers is challenging for most large governmental enterprises, considering OTEP as a wonderful example for organizations under government oversight.