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인접(隣接) 임분(林分)의 종류(種類), 계층구조(階層構造) 및 식생단위(植生單位)에 따른 아까시나무의 이입(移入)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) (The Study on the Invasion of Robinia pseudoacacia into Adjacent Forest Stand according to Forest Types, Stand Structures and Vegetation Units)

  • 윤충원;오승환;이영근;홍성천;김재헌
    • 한국산림과학회지
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    • 제90권3호
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    • pp.227-235
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    • 2001
  • 아까시나무가 인접 임분의 종류와 계층구조 그리고 식생단위에 따른 이입 정도를 분석하였던 바 다음과 같이 요약할 수 있었다. 1) 인접 임분의 종류에 관계없이 전 방위로 아까시나무가 이입하고 있었다. 그러나 계층구조가 잘 발달된 임분에는 이입하기 어려우나 임분이 소개되었거나 아까시나무가 재해를 입었을 경우에는 인접 임분 내에 빠르게 이입할 것으로 예측되었다. 2) 아까시나무는 인접 임분의 식생단위에 관계없이 전 방위로 이입하고 있으나, 식생단위 간에 차이가 있었다. 갈참나무군락과 졸참나무군락 내에서는 아까시나무의 우점도가 +~2로서 낮게 나타났으며, 소나무군락, 리기다소나무군락, 굴참나무군락 및 상수리나무군락에서는 아까시나무의 우정도가 1~4로서 높게 나타나는 경향이 있었다. 소나무군락 내의 3개 식생단위 중에서는 산박하소군(I-A-1)에서 아까시나무의 우점도가 + ~2로서 가장 낮게 출현하였다.

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근접굴착 시 기존건물의 영향을 받는 터널의 거동 (Behavior of the tunnel under the influence of a existing building during the adjacent ground excavation)

  • 이종민
    • 한국터널지하공간학회 논문집
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    • 제20권3호
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    • pp.609-623
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    • 2018
  • 건물하중의 영향을 받는 상태의 기존터널에 근접해서 터널보다 깊은 심도로 지반을 굴착하는 경우에 흙막이벽체의 거동이 기존터널의 존재로 인해 큰 영향을 받는 것으로 알려져 있다. 그런데 지상 구조물에 의해 받는 영향에 대한 연구 예가 많지 않다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 기존터널에 근접하여 지반을 굴착할 때 기존터널이 상부구조의 영향을 받는 상태에서 건물 위치에 따른 터널의 거동을 대형모형실험과 수치해석을 실시하여 측정하였다. 이를 위해 지표면에 건물하중이 없는 경우와 건물하중이 3가지 이격거리에 위치한 경우(0 m, 1D, 2D)에 대하여 각각 대형모형실험을 수행하였다. 본 논문에서는 흙막이벽체와 기존구조물의 영향을 받고 있는 터널의 거동에 대하여 연구하였다. 1 : 10의 축척으로 2.0 m (폭)${\times}$6 m (높이)${\times}$4.0 m (길이)의 크기를 가진 대형토조에서 실험을 수행하였다. 그 결과 흙막이벽체 배면에 있는 인접터널의 안정성은 근접굴착에 의해 뚜렷하게 영향을 받는 것으로 나타냈다.

Positioning errors of dental implants and their associations with adjacent structures and anatomical variations: A CBCT-based study

  • Ribas, Beatriz Ribeiro;Nascimento, Eduarda Helena Leandro;Freitas, Deborah Queiroz;Pontual, Andrea dos Anjos;Pontual, Maria Luiza dos Anjos;Perez, Danyel Elias Cruz;Ramos-Perez, Flavia Maria Moraes
    • Imaging Science in Dentistry
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    • 제50권4호
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    • pp.281-290
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the prevalence of dental implants positioning errors and their associations with adjacent structures and anatomical variations by means of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). Materials and Methods: CBCT images of 207 patients (584 dental implants) were evaluated by 2 oral radiologists. The distance between the implant and the adjacent teeth/implants was measured and classified as adequate (≥1.5 mm and ≥3 mm, respectively) or inadequate. The presence of thread exposure, cortical perforation, implant dehiscence, implant penetration into adjacent structures, and anatomical variations was also recorded. The incisor canal diameter and the depth of the concavity of the submandibular fossa were measured in order to evaluate their correlations with the frequency of implant penetration in these structures. Descriptive analyses, the Fisher exact test, and Spearman correlation analysis were performed (α=0.05). Results: The overall prevalence of positioning errors was 82.9%. The most common error was the inadequate distance between the implant and the adjacent teeth/implants. The presence of anatomical variations did not significantly influence the overall prevalence of errors (P>0.05). There was a positive correlation between the diameter of the incisor canal and the frequency of implant penetration in this structure (r=0.232, P<0.05). Conclusion: There was a high prevalence of dental implant positioning errors, and positioning errors were not associated with the presence of anatomical variations. Professionals should be aware of the space available for implant placement during the preoperative planning stage.

곤충류 공간 분포를 활용한 농경지 경관구조 분석 (Landscape Structure Analysis Based on Insect Spatial Distribution in Rural Area)

  • 이동근;윤은주;배정훈
    • 농촌계획
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.23-32
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    • 2008
  • Landscape structure is important to understand a complex patterns and interaction with adjacent habitat in rural area. The aim of this study is to analyze relationship between landscape structure and insect spatial distribution in rural area to suggest applicable possibility of landscape structure as biological indicator. For this purpose, first, four landscape structure criteria such as distance from the forest; density of farmland-forest ecotone; landscape continuity; and field size are selected. Secondly, these criteria are applied to Gangsang-myeon, Yangpyeong-gun where mosaic feature are conserved at various spatial scale. Thirdly, application of landscape structure criteria is verified using correlation with species number, species diversity, and species richness of insect. As a result, it could be suggested that the landscape structure criteria are useful for explaining insect spatial distribution.

Influence of exterior joint effect on the inter-story pounding interaction of structures

  • Favvata, Maria J.;Karayannis, Chris G.;Liolios, Asterios A.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제33권2호
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    • pp.113-136
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    • 2009
  • The seismic induced interaction between multistory structures with unequal story heights (inter-story pounding) is studied taking into account the local response of the exterior beam-column joints. Although several parameters that influence the structural pounding have been studied sofar, the role of the joints local inelastic behaviour has not been yet investigated in the literature as key parameter for the pounding problem. Moreover, the influence of the infill panels as an additional parameter for the local damage effect of the joints on the inter-story pounding phenomenon is examined. Thirty six interaction cases between a multistory frame structure and an adjacent shorter and stiffer structure are studied for two different seismic excitations. The results are focused: (a) on the local response of the critical external column of the multistory structure that suffers the hit from the slab of the adjacent shorter structure, and (b) on the local response of the exterior beam-column joints of the multistory structure. Results of this investigation demonstrate that the possible local inelastic response of the exterior joints may be in some cases beneficial for the seismic behaviour of the critical column that suffers the impact. However, in all the examined cases the developing demands for deformation of the exterior joints are substantially increased and severe damages can be observed due to the pounding effect. The presence of the masonry infill panels has also been proved as an important parameter for the response of the exterior beam-column joints and thus for the safety of the building. Nevertheless, in all the examined inter-story pounding cases the presence of the infills was not enough for the total amelioration of the excessive demands for shear and ductility of the column that suffers the impact.

Structural and Spectral Characterization of a Chromium(III) Picolinate Complex: Introducing a New Redox Reaction

  • Hakimi, Mohammad
    • 대한화학회지
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    • 제57권6호
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    • pp.721-725
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    • 2013
  • Reaction between 2-pyridinecarboxylic acid (Hpic) and $K_3[Cr(O_2)_4]$ give complex $[Cr(pic)_3].H_2O$ (1) which is characterized by elemental analysis and spectroscopic methods (FT-IR, Raman) and X-ray crystallography. In the crystal structure of 1, chromium atom with coordinated by three nitrogen and three oxygen atoms has a distorted octahedral geometry. Also a water molecule is incorporated in crystal network. Each water molecule acts as hydrogen bond bridging and connects two adjacent complexes by two $O-H{\cdots}O$ hydrogen bonds.

Solvent Effects on the Structure of Resorcinol Formaldehyde Resin

  • Park, Sung-Seen
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.53-58
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    • 2000
  • Stabilities and structures of resorcinol formaldehyde resins (RF resins) and their dependence on solvent were studied by molecular mechanics and molecular dynamics. Dimers to decamers of the RF resins in the conditions of dielectric constant = 1.00, 21.01, 36.64, and 80.10 were calculated. The average distance between oxygen atoms in 1-hydroxyl groups of adjacent resorcinols of the resins became longer with increased dielectric constant of the environment. The number of intramolecular hydrogen bonds of the resins decreased by increasing the dielectric constant of the environment. The RF resin structure on the surface of fabric or steel cord was explained based on the present calculation.

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Place Assimilation in OT

  • Lee, Sechang
    • 대한음성학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한음성학회 1996년도 10월 학술대회지
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    • pp.109-116
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    • 1996
  • In this paper, I would like to explore the possibility that the nature of place assimilation can be captured in terms of the OCP within the Optimality Theory (Mccarthy & Prince 1999. 1995; Prince & Smolensky 1993). In derivational models, each assimilatory process would be expressed through a different autosegmental rule. However, what any such model misses is a clear generalization that all of those processes have the effect of avoiding a configuration in which two consonantal place nodes are adjacent across a syllable boundary, as illustrated in (1):(equation omitted) In a derivational model, it is a coincidence that across languages there are changes that have the result of modifying a structure of the form (1a) into the other structure that does not have adjacent consonantal place nodes (1b). OT allows us to express this effect through a constraint given in (2) that forbids adjacent place nodes: (2) OCP(PL): Adjacent place nodes are prohibited. At this point, then, a question arises as to how consonantal and vocalic place nodes are formally distinguished in the output for the purpose of applying the OCP(PL). Besides, the OCP(PL) would affect equally complex onsets and codas as well as coda-onset clusters in languages that have them such as English. To remedy this problem, following Mccarthy (1994), I assume that the canonical markedness constraint is a prohibition defined over no more than two segments, $\alpha$ and $\beta$: that is, $^{*}\{{\alpha, {\;}{\beta{\}$ with appropriate conditions imposed on $\alpha$ and $\beta$. I propose the OCP(PL) again in the following format (3) OCP(PL) (table omitted) $\alpha$ and $\beta$ are the target and the trigger of place assimilation, respectively. The '*' is a reminder that, in this format, constraints specify negative targets or prohibited configurations. Any structure matching the specifications is in violation of this constraint. Now, in correspondence terms, the meaning of the OCP(PL) is this: the constraint is violated if a consonantal place $\alpha$ is immediately followed by a consonantal place $\bebt$ in surface. One advantage of this format is that the OCP(PL) would also be invoked in dealing with place assimilation within complex coda (e.g., sink [si(equation omitted)k]): we can make the constraint scan the consonantal clusters only, excluding any intervening vowels. Finally, the onset clusters typically do not undergo place assimilation. I propose that the onsets be protected by certain constraint which ensures that the coda, not the onset loses the place feature.

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