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Case Study of Slope Investigation on the Cretaceous Sedimentary Rocks Using the Geological Cross-Sections

  • Ihm, Myeong-Hyeok;Kim, Woo-Seok;Kwon, Oil
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.463-478
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    • 2021
  • The subjects of the study are the sedimentary rock slope of the Mesozoic Gyeongsang Supergroup, which has a high risk of failure. The orientation of the slope-face represents a variety of changing characteristics. The rocks of the slope shall be sandstone, siltstone and dacite, and discontinuities shall develop beddings, shear joints, extension joints, and dacite dyke boundary planes. The type and scale of failure varies depending on the type of rock and the strike/dip of the discontinuities, but the toppling failure prevails. Based on the face-mapping data, SMR, physical and mechanical testing of rocks, analysis and review of the stereonet projections and the critical equilibrium analysis, all four representative sections required a countermeasure method because the acceptable safety factor during dry and rainy seasons were far below Fs = 1.5 and Fs = 1.2. After applying the countermeasure method, both the dry and wet conditions of the slope exceeded the allowable safety factor. In particular, the face-mapping data of the slope-face, the geological cross-sections of several representative sections perpendicular to the slope-face, and the critical equilibrium analysis and the presentation of countermeasure methods that have been reviewed based on them are expected to be reasonable tools for the slope stability. In addition, it will be possible to use it as basic data for performance evaluation for slope maintenance.

In Situ Estimation of the Constituents of Green Soybean (Edamame) Pod using Near-Infrared Transmission Spectroscopy

  • Suzuki, Michiru;Katahira, Mitsuhiko;Natsuga, Motoyasu
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.352-356
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    • 2014
  • Purpose: We estimated the dietary qualities of green soybean (edamame) by using a specialized NIR transmission spectrometer to determine the constitutive properties of the soybean, such as the sucrose content and ninhydrine reaction quantity (NRQ; defined by the ninhydrine reaction, which has a high positive correlation with the total free amino acids), with the purpose of establishing a quality assurance system. Methods: We used a newly developed spectrometer probe that enables in situ estimation of the constituents of the soybean. Results: The calibration results obtained using a wavelength range of 760-960 nm were characterized by $R^2$ = 0.57 and standard error of cross-validation (SECV) of 0.78% for sucrose, and $R^2$ = 0.59 and SECV = 0.35% for NRQ. Conclusions: These results are inferior to those of our previous study obtained using a specialized bench-type transmission spectrometer. The poorer results are attributed to several possible reasons, including the effect of direct sunlight and the unstable sample presentation. We plan to conduct further study using improved optical layout and sample presentation.

Dynamic Textual Information Presenting Methods on Digital Displays (디지털 디스플레이에서의 동적 문자정보 제시 방법)

  • Lee, Kyong-Hee;Cheng, Hong-In
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.18 no.4 s.62
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    • pp.45-52
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    • 2005
  • Displays, playing an essential role in HCI, have been developed to deliver more vivid and live pictures. LCD and PDP have the most common usage among various displays to present the dynamic textual information in restricted and open places. Important and unsolicited information is being provided by hundreds of displays while we don't even perceive the information. Watching context, effective color combinations of the text and background, speeds of presentation, contexts, and types of display for leading method, moving words cross the display from right to left, were investigated with readability, comprehensibility, and overall satisfaction were compared. LCD peformed better than PDP on all comparisons u4th typical text (black, white) and background (white, black) color better than other color combinations. Normal and fast text presentation was believed more preferred when only textual information was given while slower presentation was evaluated more efficient if multimedia contents were presented with textual information.

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Adaptation of Cross-Cultural Communication in Jakarta Multinational Companies

  • STELLA, Stella;MANI, La
    • Journal of Wellbeing Management and Applied Psychology
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.5-10
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: This study aims to explore the experience of cross-cultural communication adaptation between local and expatriate employees at PT. XX Organizational culture in the company is the most important factor to helpemployees in the company to work efficiently and effectively in order to achieve company goals. Research design, data and methodology: The analysis methods used in this research are data reduction, data presentation, and drawing a conclusion. From this collaboration, the cultural adaptations arouse due to the challenges for workers who have to work together with different cultural backgrounds. The method used is qualitative with a case study approach. Data collection methods used is employee interviews at PT. XX with triangulation conducted on 2 expatriates and 2 local employees. Results: Studies show that successful management is highly dependent on employees adapting to local culture and work situations. This process rarely runs smoothly because the persons in intercultural interaction do not use the same language and the lack of adaptation.. Conclusions: . In order to maintain its existence, the company strives to expand its wings in the global market and establish partnerships to expand cooperation. PT. XX from South Korea cooperated with Krakatau Steel, a state-owned Indonesian company

Clinical Presentation and Frequency of Risk Factors in Patients with Breast Carcinoma in Pakistan

  • Memon, Zahid Ali;Qurrat-ul-Ain, Qurrat-ul-Ain;Khan, Ruba;Raza, Natasha;Noor, Tooba
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • v.16 no.17
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    • pp.7467-7472
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    • 2015
  • Background: Breast cancer is known to be one of the most prevalent cancers among women in both developing and developed countries. The incidence of breast cancer in Pakistan has increased dramatically within the last few years and is the second country after Israel in Asia to have highest proportional cases of breast cancer. However, there are limited data for breast cancer available in the literature from Pakistan. Objectives: The study was conducted to bring to light the common clinical presentation of breast cancer and to evaluate the frequency of established risk factors in breast carcinoma patients and furthermore to compare the findings between premenopausal and postmenopausal women in Pakistan. Materials and Methods: A 6 months (from July 2012 to Dec 2012) cross sectional survey was conducted in Surgical and Oncology Units of Civil Hospital, Karachi. Data were collected though a well developed questionnaire from 105 female patients diagnosed with carcinoma of breast and analyzed using SPSS version 17. Institutional ethical approval was obtained prior to data collection. Results: Out of 105 patients, 43 were premenopausal and 62 were postmenopausal, 99 being married. Mean age at diagnosis was $47.8{\pm}12.4years$. A painless lump was the most frequent symptom, notived by 77.1%(n=81). Some 55.2% (n=58) patients had a lump in the right breast and 44.8%(n=47) in the left breast. In the majority of cases, the lump was present in upper outer quadrant 41.9% (n=44). Mean period of delay from appearance of symptoms to consulting a doctor was $5.13{\pm}4.8months$, from the shortest 1 month to the longest 36 months. Long delay (> 3 months) was the most frequent figure 41.9%. Considering overall risk factors most frequent were first pregnancy after 20 years of age (41%), physical breast trauma (28.6%), lack of breast feeding(21.9%), and early menarche <11 years (19%), followed by null parity (16.2%), consumption of high fat diet (15.2%), family history of breast cancer or any other cancer in first degree relatives (9.5% and 13.3%, respectively). Some of the less common factors were late menopause >54 years (8.6%), use of oral contraceptive pills (10.5%), use of hormone replacement therapy (4.7%),smoking (4.7%) and radiation (0.96%). Significant differences (p<0.005) were observed between pre and post menopausal women regarding history of physical breast trauma, practice of breast feeding and parity. Conclusions: A painless lump was the most frequent clinical presentation noted. Overall age at first child > 20 years, physical breast trauma, lack of breast feeding, early menarche <11 were the most frequent risk factors. Physical breast trauma, lower parity, a trend for less breast feeding had more significant associations with pre-menopausal than post-menopausal onset. Increase opportunity of disease prevention can be obtained through better understanding of clinical presentation and risk factors important in the etiology of breast cancer.

Plasma Chemistry Data Research for Plasma Applications

  • Yoon, Jung-Sik
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2012.08a
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    • pp.77-77
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    • 2012
  • As interest has increased in the interaction between low-temperature plasmas and materials, the role of modeling and simulation of processing in plasma has become important in understanding the effects of charged particles and radicals in plasma applications. Thus in this presentation, we present the theoretical and experimental studies of electron impact cross section for plasma processing gas, such as plasma etching and deposition processes. Also, here the work conducted at the Data Center for Plasma Properties (DCPP) over last 7 years on the systematic synthesis and assessment of fundamental knowledge on low-energy electron interactions with plasma processing gases is briefly summarized and discussed.

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Advantage and Disadvantage of Autoradiography - Current topics of Autoradiography in New Drug Devlopment Studies of Japan

  • Shigematsu, Akiyo;Motoji, Naomi;Mori, Keiji;Aihara, Michiaki
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Applied Pharmacology
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    • 1996.04a
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    • pp.229-230
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    • 1996
  • The 116 annual meeting of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan was held in Kanazawa from March 27 to 29 in 1996, Our presentation will be concerned to a few topics in this meeting. Recently not only pharmaco- and toxico-kinetic studies but also pharmaco- and toxico-dynamic studies are beginning to be worthy of notice. This is quite reasonable, because the blood concentration-time curves of a parent compound must be useful, but it is no more than a cross section for pharmaco- and toxico-dynamic in many organs and tissues as main reaction site for drug metabolism,

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Advantage and Disadvantage of Autoradiography - Current topics of Autoradiography in New Drug Development Studies of Japan

  • Shigematsu, Akiyo;Motoji, Naomi;Mori, Keiji;Aihara, Michiaki
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Applied Pharmacology
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    • 1996.04a
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    • pp.262-263
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    • 1996
  • The 116 annual meeting of the pharmaceutical Society of Japan was held in Kanazawa from March 27 to 29 in 1996. Our presentation will be concerned to a few topics in this meeting. Recently not only pharmaco and toxico kinetic studies but also pharmaco and toxico dynamic studies are beginning to be worthy of notice. This is quite reasonable. because the blood concentration time curves of a parent compound must be useful, but it is no more than a cross section for pharmaco and toxico dynamics in many organs and tissues as main reaction site for drug metabolism.

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Significance of a Highly Specific and Sensitive Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay on Evaluation of Environmental Toxicant-Mediated Allergic Responses

  • Kim, Hyoung-Ah;Yong Heo
    • Toxicological Research
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    • v.17
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    • pp.197-199
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    • 2001
  • Enhancement of antigen-specific IgE is a hallmark of allergic hyperresponsiveness, therefore it is necessary to adopt or develop a highly sensitive and specific assay for determination of allergen-specific IgE levels in vivo. In this presentation, we introduce an ELISA (enzyme linked immunosorbent assay) system developed to measure the levels of chicken egg ovalbumin (OVA)-specific IgE in serum. The ELISA method uses a commercially available purified rat anti-mouse IgE as a capture Ab and biotinylated OVA as a detection reagent. Avidin-peroxidase with its substrate is used for color development resulting in optical density measurement at 405 nm. The ELISA system produces a highly sensitive dose-response relation-ship between optical density levels and the dilution titer of the OVA-IgE standard serum but no cross-reaction with unrelated IgE or IgG. It is believed that the system is an Efficient tool to delineate an adjuvant effect of environmental pollutants on development of asthmatic and atopic responses.

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E-commerce Architecture Evaluation Through Web Stress Test (웹 스트레스 테스트를 통한 전자상거래 아키텍쳐 평가)

  • Lee, Young-Hwan;Park, Jong-Soon
    • Information Systems Review
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.277-288
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    • 2001
  • Of critical importance to the success of any e-commerce site are the two factors: rapid application development and quick response time. A three-tier architecture composed of presentation layer, business layer, and data access layer emerges to allow rapid changes in user interface, business logic, and database structures. Too often, such a logical three-tier architecture is considered as requiring a three-tier physical architecture: Web server, application server, and database server running on separate computers. Contrary to the common belief, a Web stress test reveals that the three-tier logical architecture implemented on a two-tier physical platform guarantees a quicker response time due to the reduction in cross-machine communications. This would lead business firms to economize their spending on e-commerce: increasing the number of physical servers to expedite transaction is not necessarily the best solution. Before selecting a particular hardware configuration, a Web stress test needs to be conducted to compare the relative merits of alternative physical architectures. Together with capacity planning, Web stress test emerges as a powerful tool to build robust, yet economical e-commerce sites.

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