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The adsorption efficiency of ceramic filter media prepared with the steel-making slag for the removal of VOCs (휘발성 유기화합물 제거를 위한 제강슬래그로 제조된 세라믹 여재의 흡착효율)

  • Sin, Jun-Ho;Kim, Tae-Heui;Park, Kyung-Bong
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.153-157
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    • 2010
  • We studied the adsorption efficiency of steelmaking slag in removing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) for increasing the recycling rate of steel-making slag. Ceramic filter was prepared by mixing the steel-making slag and the diatomite which is used as adsorbents due to the advantage of the high specific surface area and regular mesopores. The adsorption efficiency for VOCs removal was about 80%, 96% and 85% in acetaldehyde, formaldehyde and ammonia, respectively. The adsorption efficiency over 80% for all The gases showed the practical possibility as the adsorption filter.

Do lifestyle factors influence risk of breast cancer recurrence in Korean women?: a cross-sectional survey

  • Park, So-Jung;Yeom, Hye-Ah
    • Women's Health Nursing
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.145-153
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the influencing factors of breast cancer recurrence by comparing the risk factors and lifestyle patterns related to breast cancer in Korean women with and without recurrence. Methods: This cross-sectional survey comprised 241 Korean women diagnosed with breast cancer who had received follow-up treatment. Participants were recruited from a university hospital in Seoul and an online social media platform for breast cancer patients. Data were collected either via online or a paper survey, using a structured questionnaire that included general and disease-related characteristics and lifestyle behaviors. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, univariate analysis, and logistic regression. Results: Recurrence of breast cancer was influenced by four factors; childbirth experience, consumption of green/yellow vegetables, drinking behavior, and recovery from fatigue after sleep. Prevalence of recurrent breast cancer was associated with no childbirth experience (OR=2.29, p=.010), fewer green/yellow vegetables (OR=0.71, p=.008), drinking behavior (OR=0.24, p=.001), and a lower level of recovery from fatigue after sleep (OR=0.51, p<.001). Conclusion: Aside from having experienced childbirth, this study identified several modifiable factors that influence breast cancer recurrence. Increasing green/ yellow vegetable intake, alleviating fatigue, and reducing alcohol intake are important. Intervention strategies in clinical research and practice can be applied to address risk factors and reduce the prevalence of recurrent breast cancer.

Wave propagation at free surface in thermoelastic medium under modified Green-Lindsay model with non-local and two temperature

  • Sachin Kaushal;Rajneesh Kumar;Indu Bala;Gulshan Sharma
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.90 no.2
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    • pp.209-218
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    • 2024
  • The present paper is focused on the study of the propagation of plane waves in thermoelastic media under a modified Green-Lindsay (MG-L) model having the influence of non-local and two temperature. The problem is formulated for the considered model in dimensionless form and is explained by using the reflection phenomenon. The plane wave solution of these equations indicates the existence of three waves namely Longitudinal waves (LD-Wave), Thermal waves (T-wave), and Shear waves (SV-wave) from a stress-free surface. The variation of amplitude ratios is computed analytically and depicted graphically against the angle of incidence to elaborate the impact of non-local, two temperature, and different theories of thermoelasticity. Some particular cases of interest are also deduced from the present investigation. The present study finds applications in a wide range of problems in engineering and sciences, control theory, vibration mechanics, and continuum mechanics.

Fractional order GL model on thermoelastic interaction in porous media due to pulse heat flux

  • Alzahrani, Faris S.;Abbas, Ibrahim A.
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.217-225
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    • 2020
  • In this paper, the thermoelastic interactions in a two-dimension porous body are studied. This problem is solved by using the Green and Lindsay (GL) generalized thermoelasticity model under fractional time derivative. The derived approaches are estimated. with numeral results which are applied to the porous mediums in simplifying geometrical. The bounding plane surface of the present half-space continuum is subjected to a pulse heat flux. We use the Laplace-Fourier transforms methods with the eigenvalues approach to solve the problem. The numerical solutions for the field functions are obtained numerically using the numerical Laplace inversion technique. The effects of the fractional parameter and the thermal relaxation times on the temperature field, the displacement field, the change in volume fraction field of voids distribution and the stress fields have been calculated and displayed graphically and the obtained results are discussed.

Comparing Two Approaches of Analyzing Mixed Finite Volume Methods

  • Chou, So-Hsiang;Tang, Shengrong
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.55-78
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    • 2001
  • Given the anisotropic Poisson equation $-{\nabla}{\cdot}{\mathcal{K}}{\nabla}p=f$, one can convert it into a system of two first order PDEs: the Darcy law for the flux $u=-{\mathcal{K}{\nabla}p$ and conservation of mass ${\nabla}{\cdot}u=f$. A very natural mixed finite volume method for this system is to seek the pressure in the nonconforming P1 space and the Darcy velocity in the lowest order Raviart-Thomas space. The equations for these variables are obtained by integrating the two first order systems over the triangular volumes. In this paper we show that such a method is really a standard finite element method with local recovery of the flux in disguise. As a consequence, we compare two approaches in analyzing finite volume methods (FVM) and shed light on the proper way of analyzing non co-volume type of FVM. Numerical results for Dirichlet and Neumann problems are included.

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A study on the Intercative Picture by Color Traking (칼라에 반응하는 "디지털 명화" 실험적 작품 제작 연구 - 칼라트랙킹에 의한 인터랙티브 영상 연구 -)

  • Kim, Youn-Hwa;Oh, Seung-Hwan
    • 한국HCI학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.02b
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    • pp.417-423
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    • 2008
  • It produced a movie to show spectators by interacting the existing famous drawings. It tried a new concept of binding a famous drawing with a person. It recognizes the color of a spectator and the drawings are changed. A spectator is reflected in the work of Marc Chagall. At the same time it is expressed with different BGM that meets the identity of a work. When a spectator moves, the motion is reflected on a work. But without a motion, a work is naturally shown. The four famous drawings are produced to response to Red, Green and Blue of a spectator according to color tracking.

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INVERSE HALFTONING OF COLOR IMAGE USING KALMAN FILTER

  • Kemuriyama, Yohei;Tanaka, Ken-Ichi
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 2009.01a
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    • pp.684-688
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    • 2009
  • In this paper, it proposes the technique to restore from a binary image in the color image. The color image is composed of three element images of red, green and blue. Therefore, the color image is first divided into a red, green, and blue element, and the Inverse Halftoning[2]$\sim$[4] is processed to each element images. Finally, each element images is collectively displayed. In that case, the Kalman filter was applied to the Inverse Halftoning for the restoration accuracy improvement of the image. As a result, it was possible to restore it in the color image as well as the time of a monochrome image. Moreover, the result that the restoration accuracy had improved even when which combining with the technique by using the Kalman filter for the Inverse Halftoning so far came out.

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BNBTS More than Brominating Agent: Green and One-pot Route for the C-N Bond Formation in Water from Alkenes

  • Kazemi, Foad;Kakroudi, Mazaher Abdollahi
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.500-504
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, in addition to introducing efficient method for bromohydrin and bromoether preparation, simple, green and efficient method to C-N bond formation from alkene and N,N'-Dibromo-N,N'-1,2-ethanediyl-bis(p-toluenesulfonamide) [BNBTS] in water was investigated. The reaction between alkenes, ${\beta}$-cyclodexterin, and BNBTS took place in water afterward, by making media basic; it will give the corresponding valuable building blocks in good yields (45-79%).

Development of Revegetation Methods Using Fresh Woodchip from Construction Works (건설현장 발생재를 활용한 비탈면 녹화에 관한 연구)

  • Nam, Sang-Jun;Kim, Kyung-Hoon;Yeo, Hwan-Joo;Jung, Ji-Jun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.86-95
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    • 2004
  • This study was conducted to develop recycle revegetation methods for the restoration of the steep slopes by using fresh wood chip from construction sites. In general, the fresh wood chips can be used as soil media for the restoration works, because they can increase infiltration of rainfall and give enough porous to breathe and elongate for the root growth as well as economic value. The experiment was carried out to compare the effect of fresh wood chips from different mixing with soil, organic material and macromolecular compound which used for slope restoration works conducted by Hyunwoo green(Ltd.). The main results by monitoring for two years are summarized as follows; 1. The soil media made with low percentage of fresh wood chip covered quickly by herb plants. Especially, the soil mixture Type C (wood chip 20%) showed 80 percent ground coverage within two months after seeding. 2. The soil mixture type E (wood chip 40%) and type F (wood chip 50%) which contains more fresh wood chips than soil type C was under 30 percent ground coverage because wood plants are germinated well. If the restoration works aims at making forest, then the soil type E and F would be recommended than using soil type C. 3. Among the woody plants, Ailanthus alfissima, Pinus rigida, Pinus densiflora, and Albizzia julibrissin showed high percentage of germination rates and vigorous growth. In case of shrubs, Lespedeza cyrtobotria and Indigofera pseudo-tintoria scored high percentage of germination rates. 4. In native plants, Chrysanthemum indicum, Artemisia princeps, Lutos corniculatus and Imperata cylindrica showed high percentage of appearance. In case of introduced herbs, Coreopsis lanceolata, Coreopsis tinctoria and Oenothera oborata grew so vigorously. 5. The soil types which including fresh wood chips over 30-40 percentage showed the most diverse plant composition and the most effective germination rates and growth pattern with woody plants. 6. This works to develop recycle revegetation methods using fresh wood chips need more efforts for monitoring the exact effect of fresh wood chips as the soil media.

Effects of Gelling Agent Brands and Concentration on Rice Anther Culture (배지응고제의 종류와 농도에 따른 벼 약배양 효율)

  • 양세준;오병근
    • Korean Journal of Plant Tissue Culture
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.295-299
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    • 1998
  • To detect the effects of gelling agent brands and concentration on rice anther culture, anthers of rice(O. sativa L. japonica, cv, Nagdongbyeo) were inoculated on N6-Y1 basic media supplemented with 0.4~1.6% Bacto agar(Difco, 04140-01), Agarose(Sigma, Type 1) and 0.2~0.8% Gelrite(Kelco, 143364) as gelling agents. On 0.4% Bacto agar and Agarose media, the frequency of callus formation which was significantly decreased in proportion to gelling agent's concentration was 39% and 55%, respectively. On 0.6% Gelrite media, the frequency of callus formation which was not statistically significant among the 0.2~0.8% concentration was 44%. Calli derived from the higher concentration of gelling agents showed embryogenic with slow growth, small, whitish and hard shape compare to that of the lower concentration. The frequency of green plant regeneration was high not only in calli derived from the higher concentration but also in plant regeneration medium with the higher concentration after callus transfer. Calli derived from the higher concentration was effective to maintain the frequency of green plant regeneration up to 60 days after anther inoculation. Introduction of 0.6~0.8% Geltite for callus formation, then transferred 1.6% Bacto agar and Agarose or 0.8% Gelrite for green plant regeneration was effective to increase anther culture efficiency.

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