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설치류의 부검

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    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Veterinary Pathology Conference
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    • 2002.11a
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    • pp.117-129
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    • 2002
  • 가. 부검 1. 부검시 주의 사항 ◇ 시험계획서와 표준작업수순(Standard Operating Procedure)를 충분히 숙지한다. ◇ 부검소견기록지를 준비한다. ◇ 부검은 정해진 장소(부검실)에서 보호구를 착용한 후 실시한다. ◇ 부검책임자의 감독하에 실시한다. ◇ 동물번호를 반복해서 확인하고 다른 동물과의 혼동을 피한다. ◇ 외모와 내부장기 및 조직을 잘 관찰한다. ◇ 이상부위는 소견을 상세히 기록한다 (위치, 크기, 모양, 색깔, 경도, 단면 등). ◇ 소견 기술(description)은 표준용어를 사용한다. ◇ 조직의 기계적 손상, 건조, 자가융해 등의 artifact를 최소화한다. ◇ 시험물질의 성질, 투여경로, 임상관찰 결과 등 필요한 정보를 파악하고 작업한다. 2. 육안관찰의 일반적인 원칙 ◇ 독성평가는 부검의 완벽함과 정확성에 의존한다. ◇ 부검은 병리에서 자료생산의 시작단계다. ◇ 육안관찰은 조직의 선택과 삭정에 대한 기초와 방향을 제공한다. ◇ 변화는 크기에 관계없이 진단의 가능성을 최대화한다. ◇ 시험계획서에 명시된 조직 및 기타 병변을 철저히 관찰하고 채취한다. ◇ 부검시 폐기된 조직은 영원히 사라짐을 명심한다. (중략)

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Numerical Simulation of the Flow Field inside a New 1 Ton/Day Entrained-Flow Gasifier in KIER

  • Li, Xiang-Yang;Choi, Young-Chan;Park, Tae-Jun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society for Energy Engineering kosee Conference
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.43-50
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    • 2000
  • The flow field of a 1 Ton/Day entrained-flow gasifier constructed in KIER was numerical simulate in this paper. The standard $k-{\varepsilon}$ turbulence model and simple procedure was used with the Primitive-Variable methods during computation. In order to find the influence factors of the flow field which may have great effects on coal gasification process inside gasifier, difference geometry parameters at various operating conditions were studied by simulation methods. The calculation results show that the basic shape of the flow field is still parabolic even the oxygen gas is injected from the off-axis position. There exist an obvious external recirculation zone with a length less than 1.0m and a small internal recirculation region nears the inlet part. The flow field inside the new gasifier is nearly similar as that of the old 0.5T/D gasifier at same position if the design of burner remains unchanged.

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Safe Disposal of the 35mm CS Gas Grenades Launcher Set (35mm CS 가스탄 발사셋의 안전처리)

  • Lee, Jong-Chol
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.1147-1152
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    • 2010
  • This paper reports a safe and environmentally-benign demilitarization method for the K305 35mm CS gas grenades launcher set(also known as E-8 launcher). The launcher system was disposed by a two-step process; complete recovery of the explosive cords and the gas grenades from the launcher followed by incineration of the recovered items in the APE-1236 Flashing Furnace. All of the 64 grenades within the 16 tubes of the E-8 launcher were safely recovered and incinerated. In this study, 32 sets of the launcher were used to make a standard operating procedure for the safe demilitarization of the launcher system and the 35mm CS cartridges were all safely destroyed in the experimental burning tests meeting the related environmental regulations.

A Study On The Cost Estimation Of The Depot Maintenance Elements Development Project (창정비 요소개발 비용산정 방안에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Jeung-Ki;Choi, Gwang-Mook;Seo, Hyeok
    • Journal of the military operations research society of Korea
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.45-59
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    • 2005
  • As more advanced and complicated equipments are introduced, effective operation and maintenance, along with acquisition of the equipments, commands more significance lately. In order to perform effective depot maintenance, the Republic of Korea Army is continually developing the concept, cycle and method for operating the depot maintenance. Not only the high-cost testing and maintenance equipments but the highly developed maintenance technologies are required for the depot maintenance of the latest weapon system. In order to have the depot maintenance capability, this paper provides the standard and procedure for estimating the development cost of the depot maintenance elements to be utilized in the depot maintenance elements development project.

A New Model for Basic Microsurgical Nerve Repair Simulation: Making the Most Out of Less

  • Bogdan Ioncioaia
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • v.50 no.2
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    • pp.220-221
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    • 2023
  • Microsurgical peripheral nerve repair is a technical and challenging procedure that requires thorough training prior to a real-life operating theater scenario. While the gold standard in training remains training on biological living peripheral nerve specimen, various inanimate models of nerve repair simulation have been described in the past years. The textile elastic band (TEB) obtained from a surgical mask was either covered with a fine silicone sheath or was left bare and was used afterward for end-to-end coaptation. The average diameter of the TEB was 2 mm, similar with the nerves in the distal hand and can be easily crafted out of accessiblematerials such as a surgicalmask and silicone sealant. The silicone that covers the TEB offers more fidelity to the simulation for microsurgical nerve coaptation. The TEB model offers an affordable, available, and easy-to-craft alternative to the existing models for peripheral nerve repair simulation and serves as a good initiation tool before moving on to biological specimens.

A Numerical Study on Pressure Fluctuation and Air Exchange Volume of Door Opening and Closing Speeds in Negative Pressure Isolation Room (음압격리병실에서의 병실 문의 개폐속도에 따른 실간 압력변동 및 공기교환량에 대한 해석적 연구)

  • Kim, Jun Young;Hong, Jin Kwan
    • Journal of The Korea Institute of Healthcare Architecture
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.51-58
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    • 2018
  • Purpose: In this study, through the comparison of the pressure fluctuation and air exchange volume in negative isolation room according to the type of the door and door opening/closing speeds, which is one of the main factors causing the cross contamination of the negative pressure isolation room, establishes standard operating procedures to prevent cross contamination in high risk infectious diseases and isolation room design. Methods: In this study, the air flow each of the room is analyzed using ANASYS CFX CODE for flow analysis. In addition, the grid configuration of the door is constructed by applying Immersed Solid Methods. Results: The pressure fluctuation due to the opening and closing of the hinged door was very large when the moment of the hinged door opened and closed. Especially, at the moment when the door is closed, a pressure reversal phenomenon occurs in which the pressure in the isolation room is larger than the pressure in the anteroom. On the other hand, the pressure fluctuation due to the opening and closing of the sliding door appeared only when the door was closed, but the pressure reversal phenomenon not occurred at the moment when the sliding door was closed, unlike the hinged door. As the opening and closing speed of the hinged door increases, the air exchange volume is increased. However, as the opening and closing speed of the sliding door is decreased, the air exchange volume is increased. Implications: According to the results of this study, it can be concluded that the pressure fluctuation due to the opening and closing of the hinged door is greater than the pressure fluctuation due to the opening and closing of the sliding door. In addition, it can be confirmed that the pressure reversal phenomenon, which may cause to reduce the containment effect in negative pressure isolation room, is caused by the closing of the hinged door. Therefore, it is recommended to install a sliding door to maintain a stable differential pressure in the negative isolation room. Also, as the opening and closing speed of the hinged door is slower and the opening and closing speed of the sliding door is faster, the possibility of cross contamination of the room can be reduced. It is therefore necessary to establish standard operating procedures for negative isolation room for door opening and closing speeds.

Development of CRF and SOPs for the Identification of Risk Factors of the Cerebrovascular Diseases in the East and West Medicine (뇌혈관질환의 한양방적인 위험요인 규명 및 진단 표준화 연구를 위한 CRF 및 SOP 개발)

  • Ko Seong-Gyu;Jun Chan-Yong;Park Jong-Hyeong;Han Chang-Ho;Ko Ho-Yeon;Yoon Yoo-Sik;Choi Seon-Mi;Kim Jung-Gil;Jung Woo-Sang;Moon Sang-Kwan;Kim Yeung-Suk;Bae Hyung-Sup;Cho Ki-Ho
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.27 no.1 s.65
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    • pp.204-219
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    • 2006
  • Objectives : This study is to report the proceeding of the project sponsored by the ministry of science and technology of Korea for the stroke study titled as 'fundamental study for standardization and objectification of differentiation and pattern identification of symptoms of Oriental Medicine in stroke'. Methods and Results : We works for clinical research and molecular epidemiology center and we are in charge of the development of case report form, education of the investigators, data entry, data validation, and analysis. In the process of this project, we need to development of standard operating procedures for development and education for the case report form. Conclusions : This study is to let researchers for Traditional Korean Medicine and clinical research know how to develop of case report form and standard operating procedures in clinical researches and maintain the resource document and data.

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Power consumption estimation of active RFID system using simulation (시뮬레이션을 이용한 능동형 RFID 시스템의 소비 전력 예측)

  • Lee, Moon-Hyoung;Lee, Hyun-Kyo;Lim, Kyoung-Hee;Lee, Kang-Won
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.20 no.8
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    • pp.1569-1580
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    • 2016
  • For the 2.4 GHz active RFID to be successful in the market, one of the requirements is the increased battery life. However, currently we do not have any accurate power consumption estimation method. In this study we develop a simulation model, which can be used to estimate power consumption of tag accurately. Six different simulation models are proposed depending on collision algorithm and query command method. To improve estimation accuracy, we classify tag operating modes as the wake-up receive, UHF receive, sleep timer, tag response, and sleep modes. Power consumption and operating time are identified according to the tag operating mode. Query command for simplifying collection and ack command procedure and newly developed collision control algorithm are used in the simulation. Other performance measures such as throughput, recognition time for multi-tags, tag recognition rate including power consumption are compared with those from the current standard ISO/IEC 18000-7.

A Study on Short-Take-Off and Vertical Landing (STOVL) Performance Evaluation of a Light Aircraft Carrier and a Consistent Analysis of Safe Operating Envelope (SOE) (경항공모함 이·착함 성능평가 및 안전임무 수행범주 일관 해석 연구)

  • Sa Young Hong;Dong-Min Park;Jae Hwan Jung;Min-Guk Seo;Seok-Kyu Cho
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.61 no.2
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    • pp.125-134
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    • 2024
  • The Safe Operating Envelope (SOE) combined with Short-Take-Off and Vertical Landing (STOVL) performance is an essential consideration of a light aircraft carrier for design of hull shape with excellent seakeeping performance in terms of naval air operations as well as traditional naval ship missions such as Transit and Patrol (TAP), and Replenishment at Sea (RAS) and so on. A variety of procedures are systematically combined to determine SOE considering rather complicated missions associated with operation of aircraft onboard. The evaluation of take-off and landing safety missions onboard should consider wind effect on deck and severer seakeeping indices and standards compared with conventional naval ships. In order to support take-off and landing missions, various support activities of the crews are required. So, additional evaluation is needed for indicators such as MSI(Motion sickness Index) and MII(Motion Induced Interruptions), which are quantitative indicators of work ability that appear as a result of motion response. In this study, a standard procedure is developed including the seaworthiness performance indicators, standards, and evaluation procedures that should be considered during design of STOVL aircraft carrier. Analysis results are discussed in terns of air-wake on deck as well as seakeeping indices associated with design parameter changes in view of conceptual design of a light aircraft carrier.

Optimizing Fat Grafting Using a Hydraulic System Technique for Fat Processing: A Time and Cost Analysis

  • Verdura, Vincenzo;Guastafierro, Antonio;Di Pace, Bruno;Faenza, Mario;Nicoletti, Giovanni Francesco;Rubino, Corrado
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • v.49 no.2
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    • pp.266-274
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    • 2022
  • Background Many authors have researched ways to optimize fat grafting by looking for a technique that offers safe and long-term fat survival rate. To date, there is no standardized protocol. We designed a "hydraulic system technique" optimizing the relationship among the quantity of injected fat, operative time, and material cost to establish fat volume cutoffs for a single procedure. Methods Thirty-six patients underwent fat grafting surgery and were organized into three groups according to material used: standard, "1-track," and "2-tracks" systems. The amount of harvested and grafted fat as well as material used for each procedure was collected. Operating times were recorded and statistical analysis was performed to establish the relationship with the amount of treated fat. Results In 15 cases the standard system was used (mean treated fat 72 [30-100] mL, mean cost 4.23 ± 0.27 euros), in 11 cases the "1-track" system (mean treated fat 183.3 [120-280] mL, mean cost 7.63 ± 0.6 euros), and in 10 cases the "2-tracks" one (mean treated fat 311[220-550] mL, mean cost 12.47 ± 1 euros). The mean time difference between the standard system and the "1-track" system is statistically significant starting from three fat syringes (90 mL) in 17.66 versus 6.87 minutes. The difference between the "1-track" system and "2-tracks" system becomes statistically significant from 240 mL of fat in 15 minutes ("1-track") versus 9.3 minutes for the "2-tracks" system. Conclusion Data analysis would indicate the use of the standard system, "1-track," and "2-tracks" to treat an amount of fat < 90 mL of fat, 90 ÷ 240 mL of fat, and ≥ 240 mL of fat, respectively.