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Preference on the locations of Future House in Metropolitan Area, In Case of Taegu-si and Its Neighboring Areas (대도시권 지역의 미래 주택입지 선호도, 대구광역시권을 사례로)

  • Cho, Sung-Ho;Park, Kyu-Taeg
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.216-228
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    • 2002
  • This study analyzes the decision-making processes for university students to choose the location of their future houses in metropolitan area. Based on their intuitive judgment, the university students prefer the general criteria, transportation, facility, education and society, and economy in order. The Kendall coefficient of concordance W which determines the association among the rankings of the students' judgement on the importance of the general criteria is so low. It means that the students highly disagree their rankings of the importance of the general criteria. The rankings of the importance of the criteria like as transportation and education society are concentrated on a mean value, but those of the criteria like natural environment and economy are relatively dispersed. The students prefer the area between the center of Taegu-si center and its outskirts, the outskirts of Taegu-si, and the center of Taegu'si in order as an alternative location of their future house. From the specific criteria like the price of land and house, the student's preferences on the alternative locations of future house are varied as compared with those of the general criteria. According to a sensitivity analysis, the student's preference on the center of Taegu-si is increased, but that on the the outskirts of Taegu-si is decreased as the importance of facility and transportation factor is increased. On the contrary, the student's preference on the outskirts of Taegu-si is increased, but that on the center of Taegu-si is decreased as the importance of natural environments is increased.

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A Study of Fundamental Characteristics for $Mg_2SiO_4$ : Tb Phosphor ($Mg_2SiO_4$ : Tb 소자의 기본 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Myeong-Hwan;Park, Chong-Sam;Kwon, Duk-Moon;Lee, Joon-Il
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.79-83
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    • 1996
  • The thermoluminescence(TL) response in changing annealing condition, triboluminescence, and darkroom temperature for $Mg_2SiO_4$:Tb phosphor are examined. The experimental results are summerized as follows : 1. The uniformity of TL intensity is better In the disinfected $Mg_2SiO_4$ : Tb than in contaminated one. 2. The triboluminescence of $Mg_2SiO_4$ : Tb is almost not detected even if numbers of $Mg_2SiO_4$ : Tb falling are increased. 3. The fading effect of $Mg_2SiO_4$ : Tb is scarcely affected by freezing room. The followings are resulted from the study. The disinfected $Mg_2SiO_4$ : Tb phosphor should be used in the dose measurement and the immediate reading for $Mg_2SiO_4$ : Tb after exposure is better. And if the reading is not immediately taken, a law darkroom temperature for $Mg_2SiO_4$ : Tb storage is recommended.

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The Light Sensitivity and Angular Dependence of the $Mg_2SiO_4$:Tb(MSO-S) TLD ($Mg_2SiO_4$:Tb(MSO-S) TLD의 광감수성과 방향의존성)

  • Kim, Do-Sung;Park, Myeong-Hwan
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.59-63
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    • 1998
  • The light sensitivity and angular dependence of the $Mg_2SiO_4$:Tb(MSO-5) TLD which affect the accuracy of the radiation dose measurement are investigated. Light-induced thermoluminescence of MSO-S TLD under the 200 lux fluorescent and the incandescent lamp for 8 hours are corresponding to 11 and 3 mR exposure, respectively. TL intensity ratio of the incident angle of ${\pm}80^{\circ}$ to normal incidence for MSO-S and badge type MSO-L are about 0.8 and 0.15, respectively.

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Fabrication of Field-Emitter Arrays using the Mold Method for FED Applications

  • Cho, Kyung-Jea;Ryu, Jeong-Tak;Kim, Yeon-Bo;Lee, Sang-Yun
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.4-8
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    • 2002
  • The typical mold method for FED (field emission display) fabrication is used to form a gate electrode, a gate oxide layer, and emitter tip after fabrication of a mold shape using wet-etching of Si substrate. However, in this study, new mold method using a side wall space structure was developed to make sharp emitter tips with the gate electrode. In new method, gate oxide layer and gate electrode layer were deposited on a Si wafer by LPCVD (low pressure chemical vapor deposition), and then BPSG (Boro phosphor silicate glass) thin film was deposited. After then, the BPSG thin film was flowed into the mold at high temperature in order to form a sharp mold structure. TiN was deposited as an emitter tip on it. The unfinished device was bonded to a glass substrate by anodic bonding techniques. The Si wafer was etched from backside by KOH-deionized water solution. Finally, the sharp field emitter array with gate electrode on the glass substrate was formed.

Modeling the Properties of the PECVD Silicon Dioxide Films Using Polynomial Neural Networks

  • Han, Seung-Soo;Song, Kyung-Bin
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1998.10a
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    • pp.195-200
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    • 1998
  • Since the neural network was introduced, significant progress has been made on data handling and learning algorithms. Currently, the most popular learning algorithm in neural network training is feed forward error back-propagation (FFEBP) algorithm. Aside from the success of the FFEBP algorithm, polynomial neural networks (PNN) learning has been proposed as a new learning method. The PNN learning is a self-organizing process designed to determine an appropriate set of Ivakhnenko polynomials that allow the activation of many neurons to achieve a desired state of activation that mimics a given set of sampled patterns. These neurons are interconnected in such a way that the knowledge is stored in Ivakhnenko coefficients. In this paper, the PNN model has been developed using the plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) experimental data. To characterize the PECVD process using PNN, SiO$_2$films deposited under varying conditions were analyzed using fractional factorial experimental design with three center points. Parameters varied in these experiments included substrate temperature, pressure, RF power, silane flow rate and nitrous oxide flow rate. Approximately five microns of SiO$_2$were deposited on (100) silicon wafers in a Plasma-Therm 700 series PECVD system at 13.56 MHz.

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Synthesis and crystallization of solder glass for electronic package (전자 Package 봉착유리의 합성과 결정화)

  • Kyung Nam Choi;Byoung Chan Kim;Byoung Woo Kim;Hyung Suk Kim;Hee Chan Park;Myung Mo Son;Heon Soo Lee
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.407-411
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    • 2000
  • Low-temperature solder glass for use in electronic package was experimentally prepared and its crystallization behavior was investigated using differential thermal analysis (DTA) under nonisothermal condition. The composition of the solder glass was determined from PbO-ZnO-$B_2$$O_3$-$TiO_2$ glasses containing small amounts of CaO, $SiO_2$$A1_2$$O_3$ and $P_2$$O_5$. The crystallization exotherm corresponding to the formation of lead titanate (PbTiO$_3$) was observed. The crystallization of $PbTiO_3$was a three-dimensional process with the average activation energy of 223$\pm$3 kJ/mol for the crystallization from the glass matrix.

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Density Composition and Feeding Guild of the Dominant Polychaetous Community in Shallow Muddy Bottom in Tomioka Bay, Amakusa, Japan

  • LEE Si-Wan;PAIK Eui-In
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.793-804
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    • 1995
  • Polychaetous community survey in Tomioka Bay was carried out 5 times seasonally from May 1991 to March 1992 by quantitative grab sampling (0.05m2) at 11 stations. Based on the granulometric composition and environmental factors, a homogeneous soft bottom was found in St.5-10. The species of the polychaete were classified into three feeding groups using the Fauchald and Jumars' feeding guild system. According to polychaetous community composition data, deposit feeders predominate in sandy silt area where the silt-clay content is $60-69.3\%.$ These deposit feeders were subdivided into surface deposit feeders and subsurface deposit feeders by their living position and mode. Also, suspension feeding group comes as the third dominant group. Seasonal changes of each feeding group were described in terms of numerical density and biomass. Feeding layer and types of dominant species (Lumbrineris longifolia: surface deposit feeder; Praxillella pacifica: subsurface deposit feeder; Chone duneri; suspension filter feeder, etc.) were examined in the intact sediment core samples. Also, longterm density change among the three dominant species during 10 years was disussed.

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Persistent Photoconductivity in Hydrogenated Amorphous Carbon Thin Films (수소화된 비정질 탄소 박막에서의 지속광전기전도도)

  • Kang, Sung Soo;Lee, Won Jin;Sung, Duck Yong
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.49-55
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    • 1996
  • Hydrogenated amorphous carbon(a-C:H) films were fabricated by the low-frequency (60Hz) glow discharge of the mixture of methane and hydrogen, and their electrical properties were investigated. We observed that a-C:H films show the persistent photoconductivity(PPC) by illumination of heat-filtered while light for a few seconds. The PPC was about 10 times larger than the annealed dark conductivity. The samples clearly showed metastable characteristics. With increasing illumination times from 1 to 100 min, the annealing activation energy of the PPC was about 0.39eV. The annealing temperature at which the PPC disappeared increasing from $100^{\circ}C$ to $130^{\circ}C$. Illumination longer than 80 min leads to the formation of ${\pi}$ defects and to the decrease of PPC. From these results, we tentatively propose that the states in the ${\pi}$ band act as deep trap centers generating the metastabilities.

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A Study of Intracranial Hemodynamic Change with Aging (노화에 따른 두개내 혈류의 혈류 동력학적 변화에 관한 연구)

  • Kim Jong-Soon;Kim Byung-Jo;Bae Sung-Soo
    • The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.119-130
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study was to evaluate hemodynamics of intracranial blood flow for obtain clinically useful reference values and assess cerebral hemodynamics change with aging. 81 normal Korean subjects(age, 14$\thicksim\∼\thicksim$70 years) examined who han no history of neurologic disease and the subjects divided into group A(age, 14$\∼$39 years), group B(age, 40$\∼$59 years) and group C(age, 60$\∼$70 years). Transcranial doppler was use for measured the maximum velocity(Vmax), mean velocity(Vmean), pulsatility index(PI), resistive index(RI), stenosis index(SI) and depth of sample volume. Vmax was 99.1 1cm/s, Vmean was 63.57cm/s, PI was 0.85, RI was 0.56, SI was 31.94 and depth of sample volume was 52.35 in middle cerebral artery. Vmax was 85.54cm/s, Vmean was 52.52cm/s, PI was 0.82, RI was 0.55, SI was 34.48 and depth of sample volume was 73.62 in anterior cerebral artery. Vmax was 75.45cm/s, Vmean was 45.60cm/s, PI was 0.82, RI was 0.58, SI was 36.14 and depth of sample volume was 62.35 in posterior cerebral artery. Vmax was 70.44cm/s, Vmean was 47.07cm/s, PI was 0.87, RI was 0.58, SI was 29.83 and depth of sample volume was 75.23 in basilar artery Vmax was 63.92, Vmean was 42.42, PI was 0.89, RI was 0.58, SI was 29.89 and depth of sample volume was 66.65 in vertebral artery. Vmax and Vmean was significantly decreased with increasing age in middle cerebral artery, anterior cerebral artery, posterior cerebral artery, basilar artery and vertebral artery And PI and RI was significantly increased with increasing age in basilar artery and vertebral artery. And I suggest that transcranial doppler sonography can be used as one of useful clinical tool for detection of cerebral hemodynamics.

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