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Cultural Landscape and Ecotourism in Bali Island, Indonesia

  • Hakim, Luchman;Kim, Jae-Eun;Hong, Sun-Kee
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2009
  • This paper describes the role of ethnoecology in supporting tourism. We conducted a case study on the island of Bali (Indonesia), the famous tourism destination. We review the culture, nature and ecotourism prospects of Bali and then extend our discussion to examine the role of indigenous philosophies in building the destination’s image. Bali has a rich culture and natural resources that have been utilized and managed through an indigenous philosophy called Tri Hita Karana. Ethnoecology is widely applied and appreciated in the society and has produced Balinese cultural landscapes that have become significant tourism attractions. There has been a recent increase in tourist desire to explore genuine Balinese culture, so ethnoecology has a significant role in the quest to preserve and conserve such indigenous cultural landscapes. Ethnoecology is a key to ensuring and sustaining the images and authenticity of Bali Island. In this paper, we considered the landscape of rice paddies as a cultural landscape and resource for tourism. The structure and function of paddy terrace landscapes is based on the ethnoecology of Tri Hita Karana; therefore, in order to understand nature and ecotourism in Bali Island, knowledge of indigenous philosophy is indispensable. Cultural landscapes that link human and natural systems are not only places of natural beauty but also provide background information about the history of human adaptations to nature.

Synthesis of 1-(4'-Thio-${\alpha},{\beta}$-D-ribofuransyl)-5-halogeno Uracils (I) (5-할로겐 치환 uracil 들의 4-Thiosugar Nucleosides의 합성 (제 1 보))

  • Kim Jack C.;Lee Euk-suck;Kim Chang-bae;Bobek Miroslav;Whistlee Roy L.
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.130-133
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    • 1975
  • The 4'-thio analogs of the 5-bromo-and 5-iodo-pyrimidine nucleosides were prepared by condensation of 2,3,5-tri-O-acetyl-4-thio-${\alpha},{\beta}$-D-ribofuranosyl chloride with the chloromercury derivatives of 5-halogeno-2,4-bis(trimethylsiloxy)pyrimidine, followed by the removal of the protecting groups. Although the biological activities of the 4'-thio derivatives are not greatly different from the corresponding 4'-oxygen analogs in this preliminary test, the fact that the 4'-thio analogs have comparableihigh activities, is of interest, and indicates the value of further biochemical examinations.

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Determination of Sr-90 in the Vetebrae of Reference Korean (표준 한국인 척추골내의 Sr-90 함량 측정에 관한 연구)

  • Yung Jin Kim;Gook Hyun Chung
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.131-135
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    • 1984
  • The determination of Sr-90 in 93 Korean vertebrae was carried out using modified method of tri-n-butyl phosphate extraction. As a result, the average content of Sr-90 in Korean vertebrae was 2.29 pCi/g Ca in the female and 1.73 pCi/g Ca in the male and the average level of both sexes was 2.01 pCi/g Ca, which was slightly higher than those of other countries. On the other hand, the Sr-90 injected into intraperitonal cavity of rat was accumulated in bones mostly and distributed evenly to various types of hones. The rate of accumulation and removal was not dependent on the amount of Sr-90 injected and over one half Sr-90 injected was accumulated in bones within one day and then it was removed gradually after two days from the injection.

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Thermal behavior of groundwater-saturated Korean buffer under the elevated temperature conditions: In-situ synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction study for the montmorillonite in Korean bentonite

  • Park, Tae-Jin;Seoung, Donghoon
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.53 no.5
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    • pp.1511-1518
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    • 2021
  • In most countries, the thermal criteria for the engineered barrier system (EBS) is set to below 100 ℃ due to the possible illitization in the buffer, which will likely be detrimental to the performance and safety of the repository. On the other hand, if the thermal criteria for the EBS increases, the disposal density and the cost-effectiveness for the high-level radioactive wastes will dramatically increase. Thus, fundamentals on the thermal behavior of the buffer under the elevated temperatures is of crucial importance. Yet, the behaviors at the elevated temperatures of the bentonite under groundwater-saturated conditions have not been reported to-date. Here, we have developed an in-situ synchrotron-based method for the thermal behavior study of the buffer under the elevated temperatures (25-250 ℃), investigated dspacings of the montmorillonite in the Korean bentonite (i.e., Ca-type) at dry and KURT (KAERI Underground Research Tunnel) groundwater-saturated conditions (KJ-ii-dry and KJ-ii-wet), and compared the behaviors with that of MX-80 (i.e., Na-type, MX-80-wet). The hydration states analyzed show tri-, bi-, and mono-hydrated at 25, 120, and 250 ℃, respectively for KJ-ii-wet, whereas tri-, mono-, and de-hydrated at 25, 150, and 250 ℃, respectively for MX-80-wet. The Korean bentonite starts losing the interlayered water at lower temperatures; however, holds them better at higher temperatures as compared with MX-80.

A Study on Real-Time Sports Activity Classification & Monitoring Using a Tri-axial Accelerometer (가속도 센서를 이용한 실시간 스포츠 동작 분류.모니터링에 관한 연구)

  • Kang, Dong-Won;Choi, Jin-Seung;Tack, Gye-Rae
    • Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.59-64
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    • 2008
  • D. W. KANG, J. S. CHOI, and G. R. TACK, A Study on Real-Time Sports Activity Classification & Monitoring Using a Tri-axial Accelerometer. Korean Jouranl of Sport Biomechanics, Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 59-64, 2008. This study was conducted to study the real-time sports activity classification and monitoring using single waist mounted tri-axial accelerometer. This monitoring system detects events of sports activities such as walking, running, cycling, transitions between movements, resting and emergency event of falls. Accelerometer module was developed small and easily attachable on waist using wireless communication system which does not constrain sports activities. The sensor signal was transferred to PC and each movement pattern was classified using the developed algorithm in real-time environment. To evaluate proposed algorithm, experiment was performed with several sports activities such as walking, running, cycling movement for 100sec each and falls, transition movements(sit to stand, lie to stand, stand to sit, lie to sit, stand to lie and sit to lie) for 20 times each with 5 healthy subjects. The results showed that successful detection rate of the system for all activities was 95.4%. In this study, through sports activity monitoring. it was possible to classify accurate sports activities and to notify emergency event such as falls. For further study, the accurate energy consumption algorithm for each sports activity is under development.

Effects of plasma arc curing lights on the surface hardness of the composite resins (플라즈마 광중합기가 복합레진 중합에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Soo-Won;Yang, Kyu-Ho;Kim, Seon-Mi;Choi, Nam-Ki
    • Journal of the korean academy of Pediatric Dentistry
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.624-632
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    • 2006
  • In recent years, xenon plasma arc lamp was introduced for high-intensity curing of composite filling materials in direct resin restorations. In this study, two types of restorative materials, namely composites point $4^{(R)}$ and $Z250^{(R)}$ were selected and curing was conducted using a conventional halogen light and two plama curing lights. Two different resin composites were cured using the different units($Flipo^{(R)}$, Ultra-lite 180A, and $TriLight^{(R)}$) and tested for microhardness. The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that exposure to a plasma curing lamp for 3, 6. 9 seconds is equivalent to 20 or 40 seconds of irradiation using a conventional halogen curing unit. 1. $Flipo^{(R)}$ and Ultra-lite 180A were able to polymerize point $4^{(R)}$ at 6 seconds to a degree equal to that of the $TriLight^{(R)}$(control) at 40 seconds. 2. $Flipo^{(R)}$ was able to polymerize $Z250^{(R)}$ at 9 seconds to a degree equal to that of the $TriLight^{(R)}$(control) on the bottom surface at 20 seconds. whereas Ultra-lite 180A could not do. 3. Two plasma curing units were able to cure the test-composites with bottom/top ratios approximately 61% to 96% at 3 to 9 seconds. There were some differences between the two composite brands, with $Z250^{(R)}$ displaying less difference between top and bottom hardness values. For point $4^{(R)}$ and $Z250^{(R)}$, at least 6 or 9 seconds were necessary to produce microhardness equivalent to that of the $TriLight^{(R)}$ curing at 20 or 40 seconds.

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Exploratory Sensitivity Analysis of Environmental Equity to Spatial to Measures (공간척도 유형에 따른 환경적 형평성의 민감도 분석)

  • Jun, Byong-Woon
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.508-521
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    • 2006
  • The results of environmental equity analysis vary dramatically depending on different methods used. The information and data available to the researcher are also often uncertain and imprecise in empirical studies. A sensitivity analysis approach was used too handle uncertainties and methodological inconsistencies in environmental equity analysis. This paper explores the sensitivity of environmental equity analysis to two spatial measures such as proximity and scale. Two experiments were implemented to evaluate the effects of two spatial measures on the environmental equity analysis using a combination of control and experimental factors. Fulton County, Georgia was selected as a case study area for these experiments. Two major data sets including demographic characteristics and toxic release inventory (TRI) database for the study area in 1990 were integrated into a GIS environment. Two statistical analyses such as independent samples t-test and coefficient of variation were performed to determine the environmental equity in the study area and to compare the relative variability in the socioeconomic characteristics of populations over different spatial measures. The findings from two experiments indicate that the outcomes of environmental equity analysis are slightly sensitive to the buffer distance used to determine the impact zones of TRI facilities, but not to the geographic scale used in the analysis. The findings also suggest that the consequences of these choices can alter spatially and statistically the results in environmental equity analysis.

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Reactions in Surfactant Solutions(V): Dephosphorylation of p-Nitrophenyldiphenylphosphinate by Benzimidazole Catalyzed with Ethyltri-n-octylammonium Bromide

  • 홍영석;이정근;김현묵
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.18 no.12
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    • pp.1260-1264
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    • 1997
  • The phase-transfer reagent (PTC), ethyl tri-n-octylammonium bromide (ETABr), strongly catalyzes the reaction of p-nitrophenyldiphenylphosphinate (p-NPDPIN) with benzimidazole (BI) and its anion (BI-). In ETABr solutions, the dephosphorylation reactions exhibit higer than first order kinetics with respect to the nucleophile, BI, and ETABr, suggesting that reactions are occuring in small aggregates of the three species including the substrate, whereas the reaction of p-NPDPIN with OH- is not catalyzed by ETABr. This behavior for the drastic rate-enhancement of the dephosphorylation is refered as 'aggregation complex model' for reactions of hydrophobic organic phosphinates with benzimidazole in hydrophobic quarternary ammonium salt solutions.

Effect of the Pocket Depth on the Hammering Behavior of an Air Bearing Stage (포켓의 깊이가 공기 베어링 스테이지의 햄머링 현상에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Chun Moo;Kim, Gyu Ha;Park, Sang Joon;Hwang, Gyu-Jin;Park, Sang-Shin
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.129-135
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    • 2021
  • An air-bearing stage uses externally pressurized air as the lubricant between the stage and the rail. The supporting force generated by the supplied air makes the stage rise and move smoothly with extremely low friction. Mechanical contacts rarely happen, the bearing surfaces do not produce wear particles, and dust is not generated. It also has the advantage of having low energy loss and high precision. Because of its advantages, an air-bearing stage is used in several types of machines that require high precision. In this article, the effect of the pocket depth on the hammering phenomena of the air bearing is studied. An analysis program is developed to calculate the dynamic behavior of the stage by solving the Reynolds equation between the stage and the guideway and the equations of motion on the stage. The acceleration, constant movement, and deceleration are applied to the stage. The stage is modeled as a five-degree-of-freedom system. In the course of the dynamic behavior, the hammering phenomena occur under some special conditions. The deeper the pocket, the more unstable the behavior of the stage, and air hammering occurs when it exceeds a certain depth. In addition, the higher the supply pressure, the more unstable the behavior of the stage. However, hammering occurs even with a shallow pocket depth. Other conditions that affect the hammering phenomena are calculated and discussed.

A SURVEY OF STATE ESTIMATION AND APPLICATION FOR ALLOCATION LSP CAPACITY ON MPLS NETWORK

  • Tri Do-Minh;San Nguyen-Ngoc;Jeong You-Hyeon
    • 한국정보통신설비학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.08a
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    • pp.145-150
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    • 2006
  • For most of the measuring methods of traditional control theory, measuring equipments are located at the output of the system to measure quantities transformed from non-electrical form into electrical one. This method helps us to define the value of parameters to be measured, but it has limitation because it can only assess the efficiency of a movement process. That means we can not understand the inner kinetics which is the essence of the system. In the modern control theory, states of system are considered as the feedback to the control process, which helps us to assess the elements in the inside of the system. In this paper, we survey methods for estimating states being not exposed to the correct measurements. Using this method, we also suggest an application for giving an estimate of the traffic on the LSPs to adapt the network configuration for changing traffic conditions.

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