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A Clinical Study on the Formation of Ohaeng-Acupuncture (오행침법(五行鍼法)의 정립(定立)과정에 대한 사적(史的)연구)

  • Shin, Dong-hoon;Kim, Jae-hong;Cho, Myung-rae
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.124-131
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    • 2002
  • Objective : The purpose of this study is to research for the formation of Ohaeng-acupuncture. Methods : I refered to ${\ll}$Classic on Difficulty${\gg}$ (難經), ${\ll}$Ling Shu${\gg}$ (靈樞), ${\ll}$Zhen Jiu Ju Ying${\gg}$ (針灸聚英), ${\ll}$Yi Xue Ru Men${\gg}$ (醫學入門) and annotations were excerpted and record that notied the Ohaeng-acupuncture. Results : The results obtained as follows. 1. ${\ll}$Ling Shu${\gg}$ "Sheng Ze Xie Zhi, Xu Ze Bu Zhi"(盛則瀉之, 虛則補之) united with "Ying Sui Bu Xie"(迎隨補瀉), developed the principle of "Qu Xue" in ${\ll}$Classic on Difficulty${\gg}$. 2. ${\ll}$Classic on Difficulty${\gg}$ explained the interdependent relations, interrestraining relations, the relations of subjugation and reverse restriction in illness condition between the five viscera according to the theory of generation, restriction, subjugation and reverse restriction in five elements. ${\ll}$Classic on Difficulty${\gg}$ united five shu points (五兪穴) with five elements. 3. Zi jing Bu xie according to Xiang Sheng theory is develped from ${\ll}$Classic on Difficulty${\gg}$ "Xu Ze Bu Qu Mu, Shi Ze Xie Qi Zi"(虛則補其母 實則瀉其子) to ${\ll}$Classic on Difficulty${\gg}$ , ${\ll}$Zhen Jiu Ju Ying${\gg}$. 4. Ta jing Bu xie according to Xiang Sheng theory is develped from ${\ll}$Tu Zhu Nan Jing${\gg}$ to ${\ll}$Yi Xue Ru Men${\gg}$. 5. The principle of treatment according to Zi-Ta jing Bu xie based Xiang Ke is develped from ${\ll}$The seventy fifth Difficulty Classic on Difficulty${\gg}$ to Sa Am Do In(舍岩道人).

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A Study of the Possibility of Interaction between the Doctrine of the Mean and Evolutionary Biology (『중용』과 진화생물학의 대화 가능성 모색)

  • Kim, Jack-Young
    • (The)Study of the Eastern Classic
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    • no.54
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    • pp.155-182
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    • 2014
  • This study aimed to find the possibility of interactions between the Doctrine of the Mean and evolutionary biology. Between the two disciplines, there exists a huge gap such as "traditional era vs. modern times" and "humanities vs. natural science." However, this paper assumed that an analysis of their similarities and differences would allow us to find the possibility for them to interact and communicate with each other. For this purpose, the author proposed a three-step approach to studies of the following topics: human nature in step 1, validity of reasons to live in step 2 and biologically affinitive relations in step 3. The present study in step 1 pays attention to the similarities and differences between genes and in-ui-ye-ji (a set of four Confucian values: benevolence, righteousness, propriety and wisdom). This step discusses the issues of ri (principle) and ki (generative force) in Zhu Xi's theory vs. genes and vehicles in evolutionary biology, innate goodness vs. altruism of genes and in-ui-ye-ji vs. epigenetic rules. In step 2, attention is paid to the similarities and differences between natural selection and shi zhong (時中). They are discussed in terms of the upset of the law of nature vs. mutation, changes vs. evolutions and shi zhong vs. natural selection/adaptation. Step 3 focuses on the similarities and differences between species diversity and li-yi-fen-shu (one li and its many aspects). The discussion in this step addresses the issues of part or whole vs. li-yi-fen-shu, biological affinity vs. single energy and ecosystem vs. "the earth moves orderly, and everything thereon flourishes." If these studies are conducted as planned, a new direction can be set for Zhu Xi's neo-Confucianism. Further, the interaction between humanities and natural science will pave the way for us to overcome asymmetry between different disciplines.

Design and Research for Intelligent Typhoon Evasion System for Ships

  • Wang, Jing-Quan;He, Yi;Shi, Ping-An;Peng, Xiao-Hong;Xu, Zu-Yuan;Qin, Shan-Ci;Li, Qing-Lie;Ding, Bing-Lin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.177-186
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    • 2001
  • Based upon the previous experiences and typical oases of typhoon evasion fur ships as well as tile achievement in scientific research in this detrain, we developed the Intelligent Typhoon Evasion System for Ships. It consists of five subsystems, including electronic charts, ship movement management, typhoon information query and automatic plotting, real-time calculation of ship-typhoon situation, intelligent typhoon evasion decision making. With the synthetical application of analogy theory, synoptic chart, satellite cloud picture analysis, typhoon digital forecast and other relevant technologies, we leave established the typhoon evasion data bases. model bases and knowledge bases, which make it possible to automatically track the ships and typhoon paths. The system can realize ship-typhoon situation analysis, risk levee assessment, typhoon paths correction and course synoptic forecast, and intelligent typhoon evasion decision making.

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Robust Relay Design for Two-Way Multi-Antenna Relay Systems with Imperfect CSI

  • Wang, Chenyuan;Dong, Xiaodai;Shi, Yi
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.45-55
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    • 2014
  • The paper investigates the problem of designing the multiple-antenna relay in a two-way relay network by taking into account the imperfect channel state information (CSI). The objective is to design the multiple-antenna relay based upon the CSI estimates, where the estimation errors are included to attain the robust design under the worst-case philosophy. In particular, the worst-case transmit power at the multiple-antenna relay is minimized while guaranteeing the worst-case quality of service requirements that the received signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) at both sources are above a prescribed threshold value. Since the worst-case received SNR expression is too complex for subsequent derivation and processing, its lower bound is explored instead by minimizing the numerator and maximizing the denominator of the worst-case SNR. The aforementioned problem is mathematically formulated and shown to be nonconvex. This motivates the pursuit of semidefinite relaxation coupled with a randomization technique to obtain computationally efficient high-quality approximate solutions. This paper has shown that the original optimization problem can be reformulated and then relaxed to a convex problem that can be solved by utilizing suitable randomization loop. Numerical results compare the proposed multiple-antenna relay with the existing nonrobust method, and therefore validate its robustness against the channel uncertainty. Finally, the feasibility of the proposed design and the associated influencing factors are discussed by means of extensive Monte Carlo simulations.

Downregulated MicroRNA-133a in Gastric Juice as a Clinicopathological Biomarker for Gastric Cancer Screening

  • Shao, Juan;Fang, Peng-Hua;He, Biao;Guo, Li-Li;Shi, Ming-Yi;Zhu, Yan;Bo, Ping;Zhang, Zhen-Wen
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.2719-2722
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    • 2016
  • Circulatory miR-133a is a marker shared by several types of cancer. In this study we evaluated the feasibility of using miR-133a levels in gastric juice to screen for gastric cancer. A total of 204 samples of gastric juice and mucosa from gastric cancer, atrophic gastritis, gastric ulcer, superficial gastritis and healthy cases were collected by gastroscopy. The results showed that miR-133a levels in gastric juice and carcinoma tissues of patients with gastric cancer were significantly downregulated and positively correlated. Moreover, miR-133a in gastric juice has high operability, high reliability, high sensitivity, high specificity and relative stability, fit for clinical diagnosis of gastric cancer.

GROUND OBSERVATIONS OF SPRITES AND OTHER TLES IN TAIWAN

  • WANG YUN-CHING;HSU RUE-RON;SU HAN-TZONG;CHEN ALFRED BING-CHIH;LEE YI-JEN;KUO CHENG-LING;TSAY WEAN-SHUN;CHANG CHAN-KAO;WANG SHI-CHUN;LEE LOU-CHUANG;LIU TIE-YUE
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.299-302
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    • 2005
  • Sprites, elves and blue jets are collectively denominated as the upper atmospheric transient luminous events (TLEs). They are recently discovered optical flashes between active thunderstorms and the ionosphere. In this report, a brief introduction to the most important characteristics of TLEs is given. Since 2001, scientists from the National Cheng Kung University have been performing yearly summer campaigns from various locations in Taiwan. The main achievements of their yearly campaign are presented.

ON FACTORIZATIONS OF THE SUBGROUPS OF SELF-HOMOTOPY EQUIVALENCES

  • Shi, Yi-Yun;Zhao, Hao
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.45 no.4
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    • pp.1089-1100
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    • 2008
  • For a pointed space X, the subgroups of self-homotopy equivalences $Aut_{\sharp}_N(X)$, $Aut_{\Omega}(X)$, $Aut_*(X)$ and $Aut_{\Sigma}(X)$ are considered, where $Aut_{\sharp}_N(X)$ is the group of all self-homotopy classes f of X such that $f_{\sharp}=id\;:\;{\pi_i}(X){\rightarrow}{\pi_i}(X)$ for all $i{\leq}N{\leq}{\infty}$, $Aut_{\Omega}(X)$ is the group of all the above f such that ${\Omega}f=id;\;Aut_*(X)$ is the group of all self-homotopy classes g of X such that $g_*=id\;:\;H_i(X){\rightarrow}H_i(X)$ for all $i{\leq}{\infty}$, $Aut_{\Sigma}(X)$ is the group of all the above g such that ${\Sigma}g=id$. We will prove that $Aut_{\Omega}(X_1{\times}\cdots{\times}X_n)$ has two factorizations similar to those of $Aut_{\sharp}_N(X_1{\times}\cdots{\times}\;X_n)$ in reference [10], and that $Aut_{\Sigma}(X_1{\vee}\cdots{\vee}X_n)$, $Aut_*(X_1{\vee}\cdots{\vee}X_n)$ also have factorizations being dual to the former two cases respectively.

Chemical Vapor Nucleation of Tungsten from $WF_6-SiH_4$ on Silicon Dioxide Surface (산화규소 표면위에서 $WF_6-SiH_4$ 화학증착에 의한 텅스텐 핵의 생성)

  • Choi, Kyeong-Keun;Yi, Chung;Rhee, Shi-Woo;Lee, Kun-Hong
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.19-26
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    • 1992
  • The rate of tungsten nuclei formation from $WF_6-SiH_4$ on silicon dioxide surface was measured. The nucleation rate became faster at high deposition temperature, low carrier gas flow rate and high deposition pressure. Also the rate became faster at the downstream of the oxide surface compared to the oxide surface near the inlet. Shape and cross-sectional view of the tungsten nuclei were observed with SEM and their chemical compositions were also determined.

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A novel triterpene saponin from the roots of Platycodon grandofiorum

  • Kim, Young-Sup;Kim, Jeoung-Seob;Kim, Seong-Kie;Heor , Jung-Hee;Lee, Woo-Lak;Park, Eun-Kyung;Choi, Sang-Un;Lee, Chong-Ock;Ryu, Shi-Yong
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.372.2-373
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    • 2002
  • A novel triterpene saponin (1). deapioplatycoside E [3-O-$\beta$-D-glucopyranosyl-(1$\rightarrow$6)-$\beta$-D-gluco- pyranosyl-(1$\rightarrow$6)-$\beta$-O-glucopyranosYI-2$\beta$.3$\beta$.16$\alpha$.23.24-pentahydroxyolean-12-ene-28-oic acid 28-O-$\beta$-D-xylopyranosyl-(4$\rightarrow$1)-$\alpha$-L -rhamnopyranosyl-(1$\rightarrow$2)-$\alpha$-L -arabinopyranoside] including seven known saponins (2-7) was isolated from the water extract of the roots of Platycodon grandoflorum (Campanulaceae). The chemical structure of 1 was determined based on the spectral and chemical evidence. (omitted)

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Expression of IER3 in Primary Hepatocarcinoma: Correlation with Clinicopathological Parameters

  • Liu, Zhong;Wang, Xin-Mei;Jia, Tong-Fu;Zhai, Yi;Sun, Ling-Yan;Cheng, Yu-Ping;Zhang, Yue-Min;Liu, Shi-Hai;Liang, Jun
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.679-682
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    • 2015
  • Background: Studies indicate the immediate early response gene 3 (IER3) is involved in many biological processes. Recently, it was discovered that IER3 plays an important role in tumorigenesis and tumor progression. Thus it may be a valuable biomarker in tumor. This study was designed to investigate the expression status of IER3 in primary hepatocarcinoma (PHC) and correlation with clinicopathological parameters. Materials and Methods: Real-time PCR was performed to evaluate the expression levels of IER3 in 62 pathologically diagnosed human PHC specimens. Results: A statistically significant association was disclosed between the expression of IER3 and P53 mutant protein (short for P53), Ki-67, EGFR and the biggest diameter, differentiation grade of tumor. Conclusions: This work is the first to shed light on the potential clinical usefulness of IER3, as an efficient tumor biomarker in PHC.