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Study on Material Characterization of Earthen Wall of Buddhist Mural Paintings in Joseon Dynasty (조선시대 사찰벽화 토벽체의 재질특성 연구)

  • Lee, Hwa Soo
    • Journal of Conservation Science
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.75-88
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    • 2016
  • In this study, 5 mural paintings in the Buddhist temples of Joseon era were researched for component analysis on the soil contained in the walls. The results of particle size analysis showed that the ratio of particle contents were different in each layer. In the finishing layer, the distribution of the middle sand fraction is higher than that of the middle layer. The results of XRD analysis showed that quartz, feldspar, and clay mineral are the main components of sand, suggesting similar mineral composition to that of ordinary soil component. It seems weathered rocks were used for construction of the walls. The main chemical components detected from EDX analysis were Si, Al, Fe, and K. Also the SEM images showed sand or clay sized minerals. In conclusion, the walls of the buddhist mural paintings in Joseon Dynasty had been constructed by using the loess, and had been produced by using mixture of clay and sand particles of different sizes for each layer. This study identified the characteristics of the materials and the manufacturing technologies used on the walls of mural paintings of Buddhist temples in Joseon era.

Analysis of Morphological Characteristics and Variation among Six Populations of Zelkova serrata Makino in Korea (국내자생 느티나무 6개집단의 형태적 특징과 변이조사)

  • Nam, Jae Ik;Choe, Go Eun;Choe, Myung Gil;Park, Jae In
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.557-565
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    • 2013
  • This study was conducted to examine variations of 35 morphological characteristics of 6 natural populations of Zelkova serrata in Korea. On the basis of the results of the ANOVA tests, the populations were significantly different in 16 of the 20 quantitative morphological characteristics that were tested. In particular, the 'Cheongju-si Gutdae Mountain' population showed larger values in 9 of the 20 quantitative characteristics that were examined. In the results of principal component analysis of the characteristics, examined characteristics were not suitable for the variation of 6 natural populations. According to the results of cluster analysis, 'Namhae-gun Mijori Evergreen Forest' population was grouped with 'Yangpyeon-gun Yongmun Mountain' population to the nearest group, and then 'Cheongju-si Gutdae Mountain' population, 'Boeun-gun Sokri Mountain' population, 'Daegu metropolitan city Palgong Mountain' population, and 'Hamyang-gun Sang Forest' population were grouped in regular sequence.

Determining the Thickness of a Trilayer Thin-Film Structure by Fourier-Transform Analysis (푸리에 변환을 이용한 3층 구조 박막의 두께 측정)

  • Cho, Hyun-Ju;Won, Jun-Yeon;Jeong, Young-Gyu;Woo, Bong-Ju;Yoon, Jun-Ho;Hwangbo, Chang-Kwon
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.143-150
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    • 2016
  • The thickness of each layer in a multilayered system is determined by a Fourier-transform method using spectroscopic reflectance measurements. To verify this method, we first generate theoretical reflectance spectra for three layers, and these are fast-Fourier-transformed using our own Matlab program. Each peak of the Fourier-transformed delta function denotes the optical thickness of each layer, and these are transformed to physical thicknesses. The relative thickness error of the theoretical model is less than 1.0% while a layer's optical thickness is greater than 730 nm. A PI-(thin $SiO_2$)-PImultilayeredstructure produced by the bar-coating method was analyzed, and the thickness errors compared to SEM measurements. Even though this Fourier-transform method requires knowing the film order and the refractive index of each layer prior to analysis, it is a fast and nondestructive method for the analysis of multilayered structures.

Gene cloning, tissue distribution, and its characterization of Ca2+-activated Cl- channel activated by ginsenosides in Xenopus laevis oocytes (Xenopus laevis oocytes에서 진세노사이드에 의하여 활성화되는 Ca2+-activated Cl- 이온 통로의 유전자 클로닝, 조직 분포 및 채널 특성)

  • Jeong, Sang-Min;Lee, Jun-Ho;Yoon, In-Soo;Nah, Seung-Yeol
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.167-175
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    • 2005
  • The $Ca^{2+}-activated$ chloride channel (CLCA) was activated by ginseng total saponin (GTS) in Xenopus oocytes. The reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR) method was performed with gene specific primers on oocytes. The gene specific primers were deduced from spleen cDNA in expressed sequence tags (EST) database showing high homology to the mouse CLCA. Full length of cDNA sequence was completed by linkage of several 5' and 3'-half cDNA fragments have been sequenced. We named the full cDNA to oCLCA transiently. The oCLCA gene encodes a protein of 911 amino acids with $48.9\%$ identity overall to that of mouse CLCA (mCLCA4). A predicted oCLCA amino acids sequence shows the molecular weight of 108 kDa and has four or more transmembrane domains, and also the one hydrophobic C­terminal domain. oCLCA gene was expressed ubiquitously in various tissues included oocytes, also interfered in oocytes by siRNA for oCLCA. Here, we suggest that oCLCA is a endogenous chloride channel gene in oocytes. We are studying for the identification of oCLCA gene and further physiological research.

The Distribution and Dynamics between Sexes, Conservation of Natural Populations of a Rare Woody Plant, Juniperus chinensis L. (희귀수종 향나무 자연집단의 분포와 성간 동태 및 보존)

  • Shin, Jae-Kwon;Chung, Jae-Min;Kim, Jin-Seok;Yoon, Chung-Won;Shin, Chang-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.400-410
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    • 2015
  • Juniperus chinensis (Cupressaceae) is a valuable woody plant resource, but this rare plant is only distributed in restricted regions in Korea. In this study, we surveyed the geographic distribution regions, variation of sex ratio and the dynamics of natural populations of J. chinensis. in order to establish conservation strategies for the sustainable conservation of this important resource tree. The 17 natural populations of J. chinensis are restrictively distributed in the shore cliffs of (1) Ulleungdo island, (2) Gyeongju-si to Gangneung-si of the eastern coast, the riverside cliff along (3) Donggang-river of Jungsun-gun and Pyeongchang-gun and (4) branch of Nakdonggang-river in Uiseong-gun. The populations in Ulleungdo island showed continuous population distribution of over 200 individuals, but populations in other regions had discontinuous population distribution of under 200. The population of J. chinensis surveyed in Korea was estimated in ca. 3,200 individuals. The sex ratio (male/female) among populations of J. chinensis was diverse with variation from 0.46~1.67 range, but showed no significance. The sex ratio of the total individuals by species level was 0.74, and the percentage of female tree was significantly higher than the male. The results of dynamics analysis within population among regions showed that seedlings and saplings of J. chinensis in three regions surveyed were continuously regenerating. The distribution of DBH class showed a stable population structure of inverse J shape graph, but fragmentation and decrease in populations because of invading broad-leaved shrubs and trees from the surroundings were concerned. Further studies, and in situ and ex situ conservation strategies for the sustainable conservation on natural populations of this rare resources woody plant, J. chinensis in Korea are recommended.

Newly recorded naturalized species in Korea, Hieracium caespitosum and Trifolium incamatum (한국 미기록 귀화식물인 유럽조밥나물(Hieracium caespitosum Dumort.)과 진홍토끼풀(Trifolium incamatum L.))

  • Lee, Hye Jeong;Lee, You Mi;Park, Su Hyun;Kang, Young Sik
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.333-343
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    • 2008
  • Two newly naturalized species were recorded from Gangwon-do and Jeju-do. Among them, numerous populations of Hieracium caespitosum (Asteraceae) were found in 2006 along the road near the military area at, Mt. Dosolsan, Yanggu-gun, Gangwon-do. The other species, Trifolium incarnatum (Fabaceae) was widespread and found at various locations including Jeongsil and Woo-do in Jeju-si, Jeju-do and Gasioreum, Daejeong-eup, Seoguipo-si, Jeju-do and Daehandawon Plantation in Hoecheon-myon, Boseong-gun, Jeonranam-do in 2008. Hieracium caespitosum was found to be distinguished from the allied species, H. umbellatum in the same genus, by a lot of capitula and a well developed cluster of basal leaves during the flowering time. Trifolium incarnatum can be distinguished from other species in the same genus by an erect form, long inflorescence and deep-red flowers.

Mathematical Modeling of Self-propagating High Temperature Synthesis of Molybdenum- Tungstenb Disilicide (이규화 몰리브덴-텅스텐의 자전 고온 합성 반응 모델링)

  • Yeon, Sun-Hwa;Jang, Dae-Gyu;Lee, Cheol-Gyeong
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.164-170
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    • 2001
  • The Self-propagating High-temperature Synthesis (SHS) for synthesizing ($Mo_{1-z}$ , $W_{z}$)$Si_2$was conducted experimentally with the mole fraction of Tungsten(W) from z=0.0 to z=0.5. The temperature profile was measured according to the reaction time through the thermocouple that was equipped into the center of these samples. When the reaction front is propagated around the thermocouple, the highest temperature appears and we regard this temperature as the adiabatic temperature. We found out by experimental results that the reaction velocity is in the range of 2.14~1.35mm/sec and the adiabatic temperature is in the range of 1883~1507K for the six samples. The reaction velocity and the adiabatic temperature were inclined to decrease with an increasing of the mole fraction of Tungsten (W). The SHS modeling is presented in order to predict the temperature profiles and these results are compared with the experimental results. It is predicted that in case of increasing the initial temperature of these six samples, the reaction temperature increased and that the sample of z=0.5 needs the preheating up to 800~900K in order to become reaction temperature 1900K.

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Fabrication of Low Power Micro-heater for Micro-Gas Sensor I. The Thermal Distribution Analysis by The Finite Element Method (마이크로 가스센서를 위한 저전력 마이크로 히터의 제조 I. 유한요소법에 의한 열분포해석)

  • Chung, Wan-Young;Lim, Jun-Woo;Lee, Duk-Dong;Yamazoe, Noboru
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.337-345
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    • 1997
  • The micro heater with PSG/$Si_{3}N_{4}$ diaphragm and platinum heater pattern was designed for micro-gas sensor fabrication. The platinum heater and the platinum electrode for sensing layer were designed on the same plane and fabricated in the single photolithography process. The thermal analyses including temperature distribution over the diaphragm and power consumption of the heater were carried by finite element method. The thermal properties of the microsensor with both heater and sensing electrode on the same plane was compared with that of the typical microsensor which had the structure of sensing layer/insulator/heater on the diaphragm.

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Terahertz Time-Domain Spectroscopy and Imaging using Compact Fiber-coupled Terahertz Modules (초소형의 광섬유 결합형 테라헤르츠 모듈을 이용한 시간영역에서의 분광 및 이미징)

  • Yoon, Young-Jong;Kim, Namje;Ryu, Han-Cheol;Moon, Kiwon;Shin, Jun-Hwan;Han, Sang-Pil;Park, Kyung Hyun
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.72-77
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    • 2014
  • We have demonstrated a terahertz (THz) time-domain spectroscopy and imaging system using compact fiber-coupled THz modules. Using this THz spectroscopy system we have measured the absorption spectrum of water vapor in free space over 3 THz, as well as the refractive indices of various substrates such as Si, $Al_2O_3$, and GaAs using the transfer-function method. Through the THz imaging system we have observed a high-quality THz image of a medical knife and metal clip sample, with a resolution of $192{\times}89$ pixels using a step size of 250 ${\mu}m$.

New record of an alien plant, Desmodium paniculatum (Fabaceae), in Korea based on a morphological examination and DNA barcoding (형태와 DNA 바코드에 근거한 한국 미기록 외래식물의 보고, 미국잔디갈고리(콩과))

  • JIN, Dong-Pil;KIM, Jung-Hyun;SIM, Sunhee;SUH, Hwa-Jung;KIM, Jin-Seok
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.51 no.2
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    • pp.133-140
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    • 2021
  • Desmodium paniculatum (Fabaceae), native to North America and an alien plant in Japan, was newly found in Hwaseong-si and Daejeon-si, Korea. This species is distinguished from Korean-related taxa based on certain morphological features. Specifically, it is a perennial herb, with a 4-5 jointed loment, and with the basal suture moderately incised between the articles. In the field, D. paniculatum grows around rivers and roadsides, suggesting that it is likely to have been introduced through river improvement work and road construction. On the phylogenetic tree based on an internal transcribed spacer, Korean individuals forms a clade with a Japanese individual. Here, we report a morphological description, photographs, an illustration, and the locality of D. paniculatum.