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The Study for the effective handicap system of racing yachts (요트경기 핸디캡 시스템의 효율적 적용 방안에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Yong-Jae
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.31-38
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    • 2006
  • Reaseach efforts regarding the handicap system for the fair determination of the ranking of yacht racing for various sizes have started in the end of 19th century led by Europe and America.The development of the handicap system started in 1952 as inshore and offshore races began. A simple empirical handicap system has been selected by IOR and IMS rule in mid 70's, and more advanced technique based on theoretical and computer simulation has been selected in late 70's by IMS rule. While each techniques have relative merits, it is found that the simple empirical handicap system is more effective than the advanced technique in term of reliability and easiness of use as more racing records are accumulated.

Needs for Consumer Information on Internet (인터넷소비자정보요구도에 관한 연구)

  • 이수진;이승신
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.39 no.12
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    • pp.159-175
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    • 2001
  • The internet which is only opened for special class at the past, diffuse to all classes like junior.senior highschool and woman in general and it boost the internet's popularize. So the consumers can reduce the all physical.time cost, and now the internet settle in the most important method to find the informations. I hope this project can expect the protection the over-carrying of consumer information on internet and consumers can activity acquire the information in consumer's side. Also in the business's side, it promote the developing of fair information offers for lighten the inequality of information. And in the governments side, it's a basic information to plan the legal system for help the consumers to use the safe and correctness internet.

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Korean EFL University Students' Evaluation of Peer Review Interactions: A Social Model for Evaluating the Writing Process

  • Prochaska, Eric
    • English Language & Literature Teaching
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.51-66
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    • 2005
  • This study investigates the feasibility of incorporating student evaluations of peer review interactions into the course grade for an EFL writing course. The use of such evaluations offers a way to grade the process of writing more directly than using writing portfolios alone. Moreover, evaluating peer review interactions highlights the social aspect of writing, which is valuable in the current post-process climate in writing instruction. The 18 members of a semester-long EFL writing course at a Korean university were trained in peer response for one half of a semester; then performed evaluations of peer review interactions during the second half of the semester as part of their writing course. Student evaluations were examined to reveal whether any bias occurred due to relative age, gender, major, or question type. The results revealed no such biases. Therefore, it is suggested that students are capable of providing fair evaluations of peers, which means the evaluations can be factored into the course grade in order to evaluate the social aspect of the writing process.

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Acute limb shortening and modified pantarsal arthrodesis for the treatment of a highly comminuted distal tibial articular fracture in a dog

  • Bruno Santos;Ines Gordo;Ronan Mullins
    • Journal of Veterinary Science
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.28.1-28.7
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    • 2023
  • A three-year-old female spayed Lurcher was referred for the treatment of a highly comminuted distal tibial articular fracture. Resection of the area of comminution with a transverse osteotomy of the tibial diaphysis and talar ridges was performed, followed by modified pantarsal arthrodesis and a calcaneotibial screw. The treatment resulted in 7 cm of tibial shortening, equating to a 28% reduction in the total tibial length. Radiographic union of the arthrodesis was successful. Fair use of the pelvic limb was documented long-term. Combined acute limb shortening and modified pantarsal arthrodesis resulted in an acceptable outcome and could be considered in cases of highly comminuted distal tibial fractures.

A Case Study on the Resolution of International Investment Disputes Caused by Aggravation of Political and Economic Situation of the Host State - Focusing on the case of CMS Gas Transmission Company v. Argentine Republic (투자유치국의 정치.경제상황 악화로 인한 국제투자분쟁의 해결에 관한 사례연구 -CMS Gas Transmission Company v. Argentine Republic 사건을 중심으로)

  • Oh, Won-Suk;Hur, Hai-Kwan
    • THE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE & LAW REVIEW
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    • v.36
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    • pp.87-109
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    • 2007
  • This Comment explores the ICSID case of CMS Gas Transmission Company v. Argentine Republic, awarded on May 12, 2005. The Part II of this Comment first describes the relevant facts of the case including the some background for readers' understanding and the Part III summaries the claimant's requests and the decisions rendered by the Arbitral Tribunal in the Award. At Part IV, the Comment addresses the issue of determinating laws applicable to the merits of dispute in case that the parties of the case have not chosen a governing law, and at Part V, takes a close look into three main issues of (i) the indirect expropriation of the investment, (ii) the breach of fair and equitable treatment and (iii) the protections under umbrella clauses. In this CMS case, we see first that while the Tribunal affirmed that any indirect expropriation can occur from incidental interference depriving the foreign investor of the use or reasonable-to-be-expected economic benefit even if not necessarily to the obvious benefit of the host State, the Tribunal denied the occurrence of indirect expropriation in this case by holding that the Government of Argentina has not breached the standard of protection laid down in the Treaty. Secondly, however, regarding the issue of fair and equitable treatment, we see that the Tribunal, finding Argentina's breach of obligations, affirmed that the foreign investor can expect the host State to act in a consistent manner, free from ambiguity and totally transparently in its relations with the foreign investor, which can give the foreign investor certain degree of foreseeability. Thirdly and finally, we see that, on base of the effect of the umbrella clause, the Tribunal recognized the obligation of the host State undertaken not to freeze the tariff regime or subject it to price controls and not to alter the basic rules governing contracts between the foreign investor and the host State without the first's written consent. However, the protection under the umbrella clause is available only when there is a specific breach of rights and obligations under BIT or a violation of contract rights protected under BIT.

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Copyright in the Knowledge Society: Copyright Law Relating to Information Sharing (지식사회의 저작권 - 정보공유의 관점에서 본 저작권법 -)

  • 윤선영
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.39-48
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    • 2000
  • This study is to analysis copyright law to relate online transmission and digitised of information in order to promote information sharing in knowledge society. The regulations on the copyright law revised in December 1999 relating to digital information and online transmission for fair use. It suggest to draw up a plan at legal change and what is the library.

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RESONANCE SELF-SHIELDING EFFECT IN UNCERTAINTY QUANTIFICATION OF FISSION REACTOR NEUTRONICS PARAMETERS

  • Chiba, Go;Tsuji, Masashi;Narabayashi, Tadashi
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.46 no.3
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    • pp.281-290
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    • 2014
  • In order to properly quantify fission reactor neutronics parameter uncertainties, we have to use covariance data and sensitivity profiles consistently. In the present paper, we establish two consistent methodologies for uncertainty quantification: a self-shielded cross section-based consistent methodology and an infinitely-diluted cross section-based consistent methodology. With these methodologies and the covariance data of uranium-238 nuclear data given in JENDL-3.3, we quantify uncertainties of infinite neutron multiplication factors of light water reactor and fast reactor fuel cells. While an inconsistent methodology gives results which depend on the energy group structure of neutron flux and neutron-nuclide reaction cross section representation, both the consistent methodologies give fair results with no such dependences.

Quantum Computing Policy and Technology Trends and Implications (양자컴퓨터 정책 및 기술 동향과 시사점)

  • J.H. Chung
    • Electronics and Telecommunications Trends
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2023
  • In this research, policies, and technology trends associated with quantum computers were examined, and through this, implications for domestic methods were derived. It is not a guarantee that developing quantum computing technology suited for domestic use would be successful to emulate the success stories of technology-leading nations. Technology leaders like the United States, China, and Europe are putting together strategic technology blocks to compete for technological hegemony. Adapting to and exploiting this trend will help us develop future technologies and secure market competitiveness. The dominant technology in the area of quantum computing has not yet been established. In the future, there will be fair competition in every specific technology area. At this point, it may be claimed that making audacious decisions will still lead to technological superiority.

A Study on Effect and Legitimacy of Zeroing on the WTO Anti-dumping Agreement - Focusing on US-Orange Juice case - (WTO 반덤핑협정하의 제로잉 효과와 적법성 - 미국-오렌지주스 사건을 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Cheol-Soo;Ha, Choong-Lyung
    • International Commerce and Information Review
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.465-486
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    • 2014
  • This paper intends to analyse some legal issues on US-Orange Juice Case. Brazil's WTO challenge is to the methods undertaken by US in calculating antidumping duties in administrative reviews of Brazilian Orange Juice. Panel resulted that conforms with earlier Appellate Body decision outlawing the use of 'weighted average to transaction zeroing. This paper note that panel's stance was driven from 'stability and predictability' within the DSB system. There was a de facto form of stare decisis. However, Panel in US-Orange Juice recognized that Appellate Body decision is wrong about finding zeroing to be violation of the fair comparison requirement of the Article 2.4 of the WTO Anti-Dumping agreement. Zeroing dispute of WTO Anti-Dumping Agreement will be continued that because this matter. Fortunately, the American government announced it would be stop zeroing system of administrative reviews. As result, Carefully, We anticipate that US-Orange Juice's decision is the end of zeroing method on the WTO Anti-Dumping Agreement.

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A Study on Human Resource Management of Korea Foodservice Industry (한국 외식산업 인적자원관리에 관한 연구 (제주도내 특1급 호텔외식사업체 중심으로))

  • 진양호;강병관
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.5-23
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    • 2000
  • This study aims at suggesting an alternative plan on the efficient management of human resource of Hotel Foodservice Industry. The study breaks down into education/training, wage. welfare benefits. and human relations as is shown below; First Education/training should be conducted systematically in accordance with the contents and targets of the education & training program and directly be 1inked with personnel evaluation, so that the employees who faithfully devoted themselves to the program can get a fair reward. Second, job-evaluation-based wage system should be added flexibly to the seniority system to rationalize the current wage system and thereby resolve the problems inherent in the seniority system. Third, employees are required to participate in welfare benefit program and should be encouraged to use the program as a way of making good use of spare time. the introduction of education/training system is intended to recharge the spirits of employees and induce active life style, thereby contributing to the improvement of productivity. Fourth, Human Relations Program is needed to foster good human relations. Especially called for is the program which can lead to the improved productivity of the organization and provide incentives to human resource.

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