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Textural and Genetic Implications of Type II Xenoliths Enclosed in Basaltic Rocks from Jeju Island (제주도 현무암에 포획된 Type II 포획암: 성인과 조직적 특성)

  • Yu, Jae-Eun;Yang, Kyoung-Hee;Hwang, Byoung-Hoon;Kim, Jin-Seop
    • The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.223-236
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    • 2009
  • Ultramafic xenoliths from southeastern part of Jeju Island can be grouped into two types: Type I and Type II. Type I xenoliths are magnesian and olivine-rich peridotite (mg#=89-91), which are commonly found at the outcrop. Most previous works have been focused on Type I xenoliths. Type II xenoliths, consisting of olivine, orthopyroxene and clinopyroxene with higher Fe and Ti components (mg#=77-83) and lower Mg, Ni, Cr, are reported in this study. They are less common with a more extensive compositional range. The studied Type II xenoliths are wehrlite, olivine-clinopyroxenite, olivine websterite, and websterite. They sometimes show ophitic textures in outcrops indicating cumulate natures. The textural characteristics, such as kink banding and more straight grain boundaries with triple junctions, are interpreted as the result of recrystallization and annealing. Large pyroxene grains have exsolution textures and show almost the same major compositions as small exsolution-free pyroxenes. Although the exsolution texture indicates a previous high-temperature history, all mineral phases are completely reequilibrated to some lower temperature. Orthopyroxenes replacing clinopyroxene margin or olivine indicate an orthopyroxene enrichment event. Mineral phases of Type II are compared with Type I xenoliths, gabbroic xenoliths, and the host basalts. Those from Type II xenoliths show a distinct discontinuity with those from Type I mantle xenoliths, whereas they show a continuous or overlapping relation with those from gabbroic xenoliths and the host basalts. Our petrographic and geochemical results suggest that the studied type II xenoliths appear to be cumulates derived from the host magma-related system, being formed by early fractional crystallization, although these xenoliths may not be directly linked to the host basalt.

Study of Deformity by the Involvement of the Femoral Head of the Proximal Femur in Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia (다발성 섬유성 이형성증에서 근위 대퇴골두 침범 여부에 따른 변형 정도)

  • Na, Bo Ram;Jung, Sung Taek;Cho, Yong Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
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    • v.54 no.6
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    • pp.519-527
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    • 2019
  • Purpose: To evaluate the treatment result in polyostotic fibrous dysplasia classified according to the involvement of the femoral head. Materials and Methods: Twenty-three patients from March 1987 to March 2014 were reviewed retrospectively. Patients with no involvement of the physeal scar in the femoral head were classified as Type I, and those with involvement of the physeal scar were classified as Type II. A plain radiograph was used to measure the femoral neck shaft angle, articulo-trochanteric distance (ATD), and anterior bowing through the lateral view. A teleoroentgenogram of the lower limb was used to measure the leg length discrepancy and lower extremity mechanical axis. The pre- and postoperative femoral neck-shaft angle and ATD were compared to assess the degree of correction of the deformity. Results: Among a total of 46 cases (23 patients), 28 cases (23 patients) had lesions in the proximal femur. Type I were 16/28 cases (15/23 patients) and Type II were 12/28 cases (9/23 patients). The preoperative proximal femoral neck-shaft angle was 116.8° in Type I and 95.3° in Type II. The ATD was 12.08 mm in Type I and -5.54 mm in Type II. The deformity correction showed significant improvement immediately after surgery, the deformity correction was lost in Type II (neck shaft angle Type I: 133.8°-130.8°, Type II: 128.6°-116.9°, and ATD Type I: 17.66-15.72 mm, Type II: 7.44-4.16 mm). The extent of anterior bowing was 12.74° in Type I and 20.19° in Type II. The mean differences of 12 mm between the 9 patients who showed a leg length discrepancy and the lower extremity mechanical axis showed 4 cases of lateral deviation and 7 cases of medial deviation. Conclusion: In polyostotic fibrous dysplasia, when the femur head is involved, the femur neck shaft angle, ATD, and anterior bowing of the femur had more deformity, and the postoperative correction of deformity was lost, suggesting that the involvement of the femoral head was an important factor in the prognosis of the disease.

Estimation of the Exponential Distributions based on Multiply Progressive Type II Censored Sample

  • Lee, Kyeong-Jun;Park, Chan-Keun;Cho, Young-Seuk
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.697-704
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    • 2012
  • The maximum likelihood(ML) estimation of the scale parameters of an exponential distribution based on progressive Type II censored samples is given. The sample is multiply censored (some middle observations being censored); however, the ML method does not admit explicit solutions. In this paper, we propose multiply progressive Type II censoring. This paper presents the statistical inference on the scale parameter for the exponential distribution when samples are multiply progressive Type II censoring. The scale parameter is estimated by approximate ML methods that use two different Taylor series expansion types ($AMLE_I$, $AMLE_{II}$). We also obtain the maximum likelihood estimator(MLE) of the scale parameter under the proposed multiply progressive Type II censored samples. We compare the estimators in the sense of the mean square error(MSE). The simulation procedure is repeated 10,000 times for the sample size n = 20 and 40 and various censored schemes. The $AMLE_{II}$ is better than MLE and $AMLE_I$ in the sense of the MSE.

CdTe/CdSe type II heterostructure tetrapod based photovoltaic cells (CdTe/CdSe type II Tetrapod 이종접합을 이용한 태양전지)

  • Kim, Junhee;Lee, Hyunju;Kim, Sungwon;Kim, Donghwan
    • 한국신재생에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2010.06a
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    • pp.77.1-77.1
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    • 2010
  • 반도체 나노 결정은 크기와 모양에 따라 다른 광학적 전기적 성질을 보이는 독특한 특성 때문에 태양전지, 발광 다이오드, 레이저, 바이오메디컬 레이블링 등에 응용될 수 있는 저가격의 차세대 광전기 재료의 개발을 위한 구조체로 각광받고 있다. 최근에는 하나의 나노 결정에 type-II band offset을 가지는 두 개의 물질을 결합한 이종접합 나노 결정체의 연구가 활발하게 진행되고 있는데, 이는 나노 결정 내에서 빛에 의해 생성된 전하들을 공간적으로 분리해 낼 수 있는 장점을 가지고 있기 때문에 태양전지나 광촉매로의 응용에 매우 유용하다. 우리는 나노 결정과 고분자 하이브리드 태양전지의 제작에 있어서 성분과 type-II 이종접합 반도체 나노 결정의 영향을 조사하기 위하여 CdSe, CdTe, type-II CdTe/CdSe tetrapod을 합성하였다. CdSe tetrapod과 P3HT의 블렌딩에 의해 만들어진 태양전지는 AM 1.5, 100mW/$cm^2$ 조건에서 1.03%의 가장 높은 변환 효율, 그리고 415nm에서 43%의 IPCE를 나타내었다. 그리고 CdTe/CdSe type-II tetrapod 이종접합과 P3HT 블렌딩으로 만들어진 태양전지는 CdTe를 이용하여 만든 태양전지에 비해 4.4배의 변환효율과 3.9배의 단락전류를 나타내었다.

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Real-time Evolution of Poly (3-hexylthiophene) type-II Phase in P3HT:PCBM Blend thin films

  • Lee, Hyeon-Hwi;Lee, Si-U;Geum, Hui-Seong;Kim, Han-Seong;Kim, Je-Han;Lee, Dong-Ryeol;Kim, Hyo-Jeong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2015.08a
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    • pp.168.2-168.2
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    • 2015
  • We observed the temperature-dependent evolution and behavior of P3HT type-II phase during a real time annealing process from a cryo-cooled low temperature in the absence and presence of an Al electrode. A poly (3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) Type-II phase in the P3HT:PCBM films started to form near at $-10^{\circ}C$, regardless of Al layer presence. In the absence of an Al layer, type-II phase was extinct at $30^{\circ}C$. However, the extinction temperature was extended to $50^{\circ}C$ in the presence of the Al layer. Simultaneously, combined with the type-II phase, a 1:3 ordered P3HT type-II (1/3,0,0) super-lattice peak evolved. These type-II domains tended to be formed near the Al electrode layer with higher aligned status than host P3HT crystals.

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The Difference of the $2^{nd}$ to $4^{th}$ Digit Length Ratio between Type I and Type II Alcoholism (알코올 의존 제I형 및 II형 환자에서 검지-약지 길이 비의 차이)

  • Han, Chang-Woo;Lee, Yu-Sang;Hahm, Woong;Won, Sung-Doo
    • Korean Journal of Biological Psychiatry
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.260-266
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    • 2011
  • Objectives The second to fourth digit ratio (2D : 4D) is known to reflect testosterone level during intrauterine period. Testosterone is essential for masculinization of brain. Cloninger's type II alcoholism is characterized by early age at onset and largely limited to males. Compared with type I alcoholism, type II alcoholism is thought to be masculine. There is a possibility that the digit ratio of type II alcoholism is low compared with type I. We examined digit length ratio in Cloninger's type I and II alcoholism to understand the effects of intrauterine testosterone on the development of alcoholism. Methods The participants were 87 alcohol dependent patients. We divided two subtypes of patients by Irwin's symptom list, based on Cloninger's concept. We captured the images of both palms by the scanner and measured the lengths of digits by the graphic program. Then we analyzed the digit ratios by independent-sample t-test. Results The mean 2D : 4D of type I was 0.942 (right), 0.952 (left). The mean 2D : 4D of type II was 0.927 (right), 0.940 (left). In both hands, 2D : 4D of type II was significantly lower than type I. Conclusions Type II alcoholism showed masculine type of digit length ratio compared with type I. It suggests the exposure of testosterone during intrauterine period might play an important role in determining the course and feature of alcoholism.

The Probability of Solar Proton Events (SPEs) depending on solar and interplanetary type II bursts

  • Youn, Sae-Poom;Moon, Young-Jae;Park, Jin-Hye
    • Bulletin of the Korean Space Science Society
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    • 2011.04a
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    • pp.28.4-29
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    • 2011
  • Solar Proton Events (SPEs, ${\geq}\;10\;cm^{-1}s^{-1}sr^{-1}$ with >10 MeV) are very important for space weather forecasting. It is well known that they are associated with solar flares and/or CME-driven shocks. Especially, the CME-driven shocks have been observed as solar and interplanetary type II bursts. In this study, we estimated the occurrence probability of SPEs depending on three groups: (1) metric, (2) decameter-hectometric (D-H), and (3) meter-to-kilometric (m-to-km) type II bursts. For this work, we used SPEs and all available type II burst data in 1996-2004. The primary findings of this study are as follows. First, the majority (77%) of the m-to-km type II bursts are associated with SPEs and its probability is noticeably higher than D-H type II bursts probability strongly depend on longitude: eastern (0%), center(45%), and western (33%) for X-class associated metric type II bursts, eastern (15%), center (55%), and western (50%) for X-class associated D-H type II bursts, eastern (17%), center (77%), and western (64%) for X-class associated m-to-km type II bursts. Third, for m-to-km type II bursts, the SPE probability increases with CME speed: 400km/s${\leq}$V <1000km/s (36%), 1000km/s ${\leq}$V<1500km/s (40%), 1500km/s${\leq}$V (66%). Finally, we expect that these results will be used for setting up more reasonable solar proton event forecasting models.

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Insights into the signal transduction pathways of mouse lung type II cells revealed by transcription factor profiling in the transcriptome

  • Ramana, Chilakamarti V.
    • Genomics & Informatics
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.8.1-8.10
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    • 2019
  • Alveolar type II cells constitute a small fraction of the total lung cell mass. However, they play an important role in many cellular processes including trans-differentiation into type I cells as well as repair of lung injury in response to toxic chemicals and respiratory pathogens. Transcription factors are the regulatory proteins dynamically modulating DNA structure and gene expression. Transcription factor profiling in microarray datasets revealed that several members of AP1, ATF, $NF-{\kappa}B$, and C/EBP families involved in diverse responses were expressed in mouse lung type II cells. A transcriptional factor signature consisting of Cebpa, Srebf1, Stat3, Klf5, and Elf3 was identified in lung type II cells, Sox9+ pluripotent lung stem cells as well as in mouse lung development. Identification of the transcription factor profile in mouse lung type II cells will serve as a useful resource and facilitate the integrated analysis of signal transduction pathways and specific gene targets in a variety of physiological conditions.

Correlation between Hyungsang Medicine and GCM Types (형상의학과 GCM 체형의 상관성)

  • Hwang Won Duek;Kang Sung Ho;Lee Yong Tae
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.680-687
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    • 2004
  • A study on the correlation between four GCM types and Dam and Bangkwang types of Hyungsang medicine comes to the following conclusions : GCM I type is closely related to Bangkwang type in Hyungsang medicine. GCM II type corresponds to Dam type. In terms of obesity and emaciation, GCM I type is related to obesity and GCM II type to emaciation. In terms of Right and Left, GCM I type is more active in Left, GCM II type in Right. In terms of movement, GCM I and II types are kinetic and GCM III and IV types are static. In terms of Front and Back, the disease of GCM I type usually appears on Back but the treatment starts on Front. In GCM II type, disease mainly occurs on Front but the treatment starts on Back. GCM I type is susceptible to an alimentary disease and constitutionally predisposed to damp-phlegm in Hyungsang medicine. GCM II type is easily affected by a circulatory illness and very vulnerable to heat with blood deficiency and depression and stagnation of Ki.

TIMELIKE TUBULAR SURFACES OF WEINGARTEN TYPES AND LINEAR WEINGARTEN TYPES IN MINKOWSKI 3-SPACE

  • Chenghong He;He-jun Sun
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.61 no.2
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    • pp.401-419
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    • 2024
  • Let K, H, KII and HII be the Gaussian curvature, the mean curvature, the second Gaussian curvature and the second mean curvature of a timelike tubular surface Tγ(α) with the radius γ along a timelike curve α(s) in Minkowski 3-space E31. We prove that Tγ(α) must be a (K, H)-Weingarten surface and a (K, H)-linear Weingarten surface. We also show that Tγ(α) is (X, Y)-Weingarten type if and only if its central curve is a circle or a helix, where (X, Y) ∈ {(K, KII), (K, HII), (H, KII), (H, HII), (KII , HII)}. Furthermore, we prove that there exist no timelike tubular surfaces of (X, Y)-linear Weingarten type, (X, Y, Z)-linear Weingarten type and (K, H, KII, HII)-linear Weingarten type along a timelike curve in E31, where (X, Y, Z) ∈ {(K, H, KII), (K, H, HII), (K, KII, HII), (H, KII, HII)}.