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Assay of Antimutagenic Activities of Vegetable Plants (식용식물(食用植物)의 항변이원성(抗變異原性)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Seo, Jung-Sook;Lee, Young-Wook;Suh, Nan-Joo;Chang, Il-Moo
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.88-91
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    • 1990
  • Potential antimutagenic activities of vegetable plants were investigated. 24 vegetables which are frequently consumed by Korean people were extracted with 70% ethyl alcohol to prepare the extract samples. Then those samples were added to the culture media containing mitomycin C($O.3\;{\mu}g/ml$) and the SOS-Chromotest was performed. Positive control, mitomycin C alone, showed about 330 units of ${\beta}$-galactosidase activities. Among 24 vegetable samples, Saxifraga oblougifolia Nakai (취나물, Saxifragaceae) and Platycodon grandiflorum A. De Candolle(도라지, Campanulaceae) showed 136 and 155 units, respectively when mitomycin C was treated. These results indicate that Saxifragae Herba and Platycodi Radix possess protecting action from mutagenic activity produced by mitomycin C.

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Structural response of a three-story precast concrete structure subjected to local diaphragm failures in a shake table test

  • Ilyas Aidyngaliyev;Dichuan Zhang;Robert Fleischman;Chang-Seon Shon;Jong Kim
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.195-204
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    • 2024
  • Floor inertial forces are transferred to lateral force resisting systems through a diaphragm action during earthquakes. The diaphragm action requires floor slabs to carry in-plane forces. In precast concrete diaphragms, these forces must be carried across the joints between precast floor units as they represent planes of weakness. Therefore, diaphragm reinforcement with sufficient strength and deformability is necessary to ensure the diaphragm action for the floor inertial force transfer. In a shake table test for a three-story precast concrete structure, an unexpected local failure in the diaphragm flexural reinforcement occurred. This failure caused loss of the diaphragm action but did not trigger collapse of the structure due to a possible alternative path for the floor inertial force transfer. This paper investigates this failure event and its impact on structural seismic responses based on the shake table test and simulation results. The simulations were conducted on a structural model with discrete diaphragm elements. The structural model was also validated from the test results. The investigation indicates that additional floor inertial force will be transferred into the gravity columns after loss of the diaphragm action which can further result in the increase of seismic demands in the gravity column and diaphragms in adjacent floors.

Loss of Coolant Accident Analysis During Shutdown Operation of YGN Units 3/4

  • Bang, Young-Seok;Kim, Kap;Seul, Kwang-Won;Kim, Hho-Jung
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.17-28
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    • 1999
  • A thermal-hydraulic analysis is conducted on the loss-of-coolant-accident (LOCA) during shutdown operation of YGN Units 3/4. Based on the review of plant-specific characteristics of YGN Units 3/4 in design and operation, a set of analysis cases is determined, and predicted by the RELAP5/MOD3.2 code during LOCA in the hot-standby mode. The evaluated thermal-hydraulic phenomena are blowdown, break flow, inventory distribution, natural circulation, and core thermal response. The difference in thermal-hydraulic behavior of LOCA at shutolown condition from that of LOCA at full power is identified as depressurization rate, the delay in peak natural circulation timing and the loop seal clearing (LSC) timing. In addition, the effect of high pressure safety injection (HPSI) on plant response is also evaluated. The break spectrum analysis shows that the critical break size can be between 1% to 2% of cold leg area, and that the available operator action time for the Sl actuation and the margin in the peak clad temperature (PCT) could be reduced when considering uncertainties of the present RELAP5 calculation.

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CHANGES IN INTRAPULPAL NERVE ACTIVITY AND OCCLUDING ASPECTS OF DENTINAL TUBULES BY DENTIN DESENSITIZER CONTAINING GLUTARALDEHYDE (Glutaraldehyde계 상아질 과민증 탈감작제에 의한 치수신경 활동성 변화 및 상아세관 폐쇄양상)

  • Kim, Jong-Hwa;Lee, Kwang-Won;Son, Ho-Hyun
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.505-516
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    • 1996
  • The effects of application of dentin desensitizer containing glutaraldehyde (Gluma Desensitizer) and dentin adhesive system (All Bond 2) to the exposed dentin on the intradental nerve activity (INA) and the occluding aspects of dentinal tubules were investigated in cat canine teeth. Single pulp nerve units were dissected from the inferior alveolar nerve and indentified as $A{\delta}$-fiber units. The INAs elicited by 4M NaCl before and after the application of each experimental agent were compared. The morphological changes of exposed dentin surfaces and dentinal tubules in the dentin specimens used to record INAs were observed by SEM. The results obtained were as follows. 1. Eight $A{\delta}$-fiber units (conduction velocity: $8.0{\pm}4.0m$/sec) were identified. 4M NaCl evoked an irregular burst of action potentials which ceased immediately after washing. 2. In 4 $A{\delta}$-fiber units, the change of INA after the application of Gluma Desensitizer was $133.9{\pm}80.7%$ when it was compared with the INA before the application of the same agent. 3. In 4 $A{\delta}$-fiber units, application of All Bond 2 completely abolished the INA induced by 4M NaCl. 4. In specimens applied with Gluma Desensitizer, the formation of hybrid layer as well as the identification of resin penetration and reaction products with proteins in dentinal tubules were not clearly observed in interface between dentin and adhesive resin. In specimens applied with All Bond 2, the gap width of 2-$3{\mu}m$ was formed between exposed dentin and adhesive resin, and the hybrid layer and resin tags were not clearly formed either.

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THE GROUP OF GRAPH AUTOMORPHISMS OVER A MATRIX RING

  • Park, Sang-Won;Han, Jun-Cheol
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.301-309
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    • 2011
  • Let R = $Mat_2(F)$ be the ring of all 2 by 2 matrices over a finite field F, X the set of all nonzero, nonunits of R and G the group of all units of R. After investigating some properties of orbits under the left (and right) regular action on X by G, we show that the graph automorphisms group of $\Gamma(R)$ (the zero-divisor graph of R) is isomorphic to the symmetric group $S_{|F|+1}$ of degree |F|+1.

Comic Emotional Expression for Effective Sign-Language Communications (효율적인 수화 통신을 위한 코믹한 감정 표현)

  • ;;Shin Tanahashi;Yoshinao Aoki
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 1999.06a
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    • pp.651-654
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    • 1999
  • In this paper we propose an emotional expression method using a comic model and special marks for effective sign-language communications. Until now we have investigated to produce more realistic facial and emotional expression. When representing only emotional expression, however, a comic expression could be better than the real picture of a face. The comic face is a comic-style expression model in which almost components except the necessary parts like eyebrows, eyes, nose and mouth are discarded. In the comic model, we can use some special marks for the purpose of emphasizing various emotions. We represent emotional expression using Action Units(AU) of Facial Action Coding System(FACS) and define Special Unit(SU) for emphasizing the emotions. Experimental results show a possibility that the proposed method could be used efficiently for sign-language image communications.

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A Comic Emotional Expression for 3D Facial Model (3D 얼굴 모델의 코믹한 감정 표현)

  • ;;Shin Tanahashi;Yoshinao Aoki
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 1999.11a
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    • pp.536-539
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    • 1999
  • In this paper we propose a 3D emotional expression method using a comic model for effective sign-language communications. Until now we have investigated to produce more realistic facial and emotional expression. When representing only emotional expression, however, a comic expression could be better than the real picture of a face. The comic face is a comic-style expression model in which almost components except the necessary parts like eyebrows, eyes, nose and mouth are discarded. We represent emotional expression using Action Units(AU) of Facial Action Coding System(FACS). Experimental results show a possibility that the proposed method could be used efficiently for sign-language image communications.

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Effect of Ginsenosides of Red Ginseng on Lipolytic Action of Toxohormone-L from Cancerous Ascites Fluid (암독소 호르몬-L이 유발하는 체지방 분해작용에 고려인삼의 각 진세노사이드 성분이 미치는 영향)

  • 이성동;황우익
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.106-111
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    • 1991
  • This study was devised to obserL'e the inhibitory effects of 7 kinds of ginsenosides on a lipolytic action of Toxohormone-L. The ginsenosides used in this experiment were -Rbl, -Rbl, - Rc, - Re, - Rgl, and - Rg2 prepared from Korean red ginseng. Toxohormene-L was partially purified by centrifigation from the ascites fluids of Sarcoma-180 bearing mice. In vitro test showed that the inhibitory effect of - Rb2 on the lipolysis by Toxohormone-L was highest percent among other treatments at concentration of 100 $\mu\textrm{g}$/ml and 500 $\mu\textrm{g}$/ml of reaction mixture. And total inhibitory activity (units) of - Rb2 was also highest among other treatments at the same concentration. However, in vivo test, body weight gain of Sarcoma-180 bearing mice decreased significantly by administration of - Rg2 compared to those of the control or other ginsenosides treated groups.

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Effect of Penicillin G on the Diuretic Action of Furosemide in Rabbit (Penicillin G 주입이 Furosemide 이뇨작용에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim I.S.;Lee S.B.;Cho K.C.
    • The Korean Journal of Pharmacology
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    • v.16 no.2 s.27
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    • pp.9-14
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    • 1980
  • The influence of penicillin G infusion(7.5 units/min/kg) on the diuretic action of furosemide$(250{\mu}g/kg)$ in rabbits was studied to investigate the drug interaction between penicillin G and furosemide. The results were as follows: 1) There was no significant change in renal function in the penicillin G infused rabbits compared with the normal ratbit. 2) In comparison with the control group, a significant increase in ${\triangle}U_{flow},\;{\triangle}U_{Na}V,\;{\triangle}U-kV\;and{\triangle}U_{cl}V$ was noted by 30 minutes following the administration of furosemide in the penicillin G infused group. There was no significant difference in ${\triangle}C_{In},\;{\triangle}C_{PAH}$ between the two groups and ${\triangle}Na^+$ reabsorption rate was significantly decreased in the latter. The potentiating effect of penicillin G on the diuretic action of furosemide should be due to the increased luminal concentration of free form of furosemide, and it may be related to the competitive inhibition of plasma protein binding between the two drugs.

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Facial Action Unit Detection with Multilayer Fused Multi-Task and Multi-Label Deep Learning Network

  • He, Jun;Li, Dongliang;Bo, Sun;Yu, Lejun
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.13 no.11
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    • pp.5546-5559
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    • 2019
  • Facial action units (AUs) have recently drawn increased attention because they can be used to recognize facial expressions. A variety of methods have been designed for frontal-view AU detection, but few have been able to handle multi-view face images. In this paper we propose a method for multi-view facial AU detection using a fused multilayer, multi-task, and multi-label deep learning network. The network can complete two tasks: AU detection and facial view detection. AU detection is a multi-label problem and facial view detection is a single-label problem. A residual network and multilayer fusion are applied to obtain more representative features. Our method is effective and performs well. The F1 score on FERA 2017 is 13.1% higher than the baseline. The facial view recognition accuracy is 0.991. This shows that our multi-task, multi-label model could achieve good performance on the two tasks.