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False Sleeves의 유형분석과 복식사적 고잘 (The Analysis of Types and Historical Review of False Sleeves)

  • 권수현;강순제
    • 복식
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    • 제60권10호
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    • pp.163-179
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    • 2010
  • False sleeves are 'the sleeves that are attached to clothes but exist just as a part without any function to put arms in them.' They are different from sleeves to put arms in them and are to follow the trend or a way of wearing clothes. They are mostly found in medieval Europe's decorative sleeves named 'Hanging sleeves', but they are also found in Eastern region, too. They are found in sleeves that attached women's headgear in East and Middle Asia, and also in high-class male caftan in Ottoman Turk in the 16th and 17th century. False sleeves can be divided into two kinds by shapes. The first ones are the decorative sleeves of which trunk-shaped sleeves hang around the whole or part of the arm hole but have no function to put arms in them; this is called as 'sleeve-shaped False sleeves'. These sleeves are found in women's headgear in medieval Europe, Ottoman Turk, and East and Middle Asia. False sleeves in Europe and Ottoman Turk played a role in showing wealth and power while those in East and Middle Asia had a great role in highlighting the costume's decorative effect. The second ones are the sleeves hanging down from the arms by attaching long cloth to the arm hole, in design; these are named as 'cape-shaped False sleeves.' This style is found only in medieval Europe, and presumably, these cape-shaped false sleeves may have played a role in boasting of one's wealth and power.

치료법을 달리한 상악골절후 부정유합 2예 (THE CARE OF DELAYED MALUNION AFTER MAXILLARY FRACTURE BY DIFFERENT METHODS:REPORT OF THREE CASES)

  • 유재하;이원유;류수장
    • Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.117-127
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    • 1991
  • 현대 사회에서 외상의 특성은 다발성 손상이 빈발하는 것이며 상악골절시 생명을 위협하는 다발성 전신손상이 동반되면 수술이 지연되어 골절부의 지연된 부정유합을 보일 수 있다. 또한 골절된 양상에 따라서는 관혈적 정복술의 적용여부가 고려되는데 특히 골절편의 분쇄가 심하면 수술시 골절부위의 이개 후 정상위치로의 이동이 어렵고 설사 골절편의 이동이 이루어졌다고 하여도 정상위치로의 고정이 용이하지 않을 뿐만 아니라 분쇄골절편의 상실량이 많아지면 골이식까지 시행해야 하는 등 외과적이술식의 적용에 많은 난관이 예상된다. 따라서 상악골절 후 통상 6주일 간의 시간경과가 없다면 오히려 상악골절편의 이동방향을 예측하여, 전방견인용 headgear 또는 headcap 을 사용한 교정적인 치료를 시도함이 바람직할 수도 있다. 더우기 reverse headgear를 이용한 치료법은 골절된 경우가 아니더라도 상악골의 전방이동에 유용함이 실험적으로나 임상적으로 입증된 만큼 이를 상악골절후 후퇴된 상악골의 전방견인에 적용할 경우 교정치료의 최대장애인 cortical bone의 연속성이 골절로 인해 끊어지고 섬유성 유착상태로 남게되어 교정력의 효과가 치아이동 뿐만 아니라 골편의 이동에 매우 유익하리라 사료된다. 이에 저자는 상악골적이 분쇄양상인 한 환자에서 headgear와 headcap을 이용한 교정치료법을 5개월간 적용해 양호한 결과를 얻었고, 골절양상이 분쇄형이 아닌 증례에서는 외상후 5주간 경과 되었지만 관혈적 정복술을 시행하여 정상교합을 회복했으며, 심한 두부 손상으로 6개월만에 의식 회복을 한 LeFort I, II, III, 환자에서는 두부방사선 계측학적 분석, 교합기 상에서의 모형분석, 전산화 단층촬영 검사 등을 시행한 후 새로운 골면에다 LeFort I -osteotomy with iliac bone graft를 시행해 정상교합 및 안모추형을 개선시켰기에 이를 보고한다.

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일본 고대 복식에 미친 백제복식의 영향 (A study on the influence of Baekje costumes on Japanese costumes in ancient times)

  • 김문자
    • 복식
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    • 제62권5호
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    • pp.96-107
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    • 2012
  • In ancient times, immigrants from Baekje wore various kinds of costumes that provided technological and aesthetic guidance for the Japanese costume, which has been modified and changed in Japan. The clothing and ornaments were strongly influenced directly by costumes of the Baekje period; therefore, many of the Japanese costumes at that time were crafted in the Baekje style. Through the antique records, paintings of tombs and bequests, we were able to find similarities between Baekje and Japan costumes in these categories: clothes, headgear, belt hooks and belt plaques, bronze shoes, and ornaments. (1) Clothes : They wore high-shaped hat and jacket and trousers(;袴) tied the bottom. (2) Headgear : There was a gilt bronze Conical Cap attached to the long tube with terminals in the shape of a hemisphere. (3) Belt hooks and belt plaques: There were horse-shaped belt hooks in mane styles and a checkered pattern on the lower part of the haunch and a belt Plaque shaped like the face of an animal. (4) Gilt bronze shoes: They were made with the style that had two side plates fixed in the instep side and heel-side. (5) Ornaments : They were made with flower-shaped plaques and spiral-shaped decorations. One earring was made with a three-winged pendent that were connected in a chain style and the others were in unique forms that were made by connecting narrow rings and a heart-shaped pendent.

한국의 속담에 표현된 복식양상 연구 (A Study on a Phase of Clothing in Korean Proverb)

  • 김재임;박춘순
    • 복식
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    • 제54권4호
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    • pp.85-95
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    • 2004
  • The Purpose of this study was to find a phase of clothing in Korean proverb. The results of the analysis of this research was as follows: In the case of headgear, was expose that symbolize handsomeness, conduct of life, personality that display charm and position which is not usage as only head protection. Upper wear was expressing aspect and person's similarity, and was symbolizing conduct of life by meaning of dress and its ornaments according to a person that dress displays that change. Trousers(bottom wear) was expose that it means aspect or conduct of life(a 4 case, 40%) through site. Overcoat showed that overcoat that is clothes that is symbolizing wearer's situation, aspect and wear most on face because is involved with behavior that is not right in clothes usage is used by standard that foretell personality. Underwear can know that expressed being involved with right behavior, nature by the basic clothes. I was able to know that I express an attitude of a life or a form through shoe, and the accessories won an minor order but that I have a large influence on a character or the appearance of a person. Silk fabrics expresses Position, and hemp cloth expressed by symbol that display ability. Also, silk fabrics had meaning that hint person's background. Dress and its ornaments that is used in proverb by these result can know that have function as symbolic symbol that display Person's nature or situation, aspect that is wearing clothes that is not function as only simple clothes.

II급 Activator를 이용한 혼합치열기 II급 부정교합아동의 치험례 (TREATMENT OF CLASS II MALOCCLUSION IN THE MIXED DENTITION WITH CLASS II ACTIVATOR: CASE REPORT)

  • 유건정;김현정;남순현;김영진
    • 대한소아치과학회지
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    • 제24권4호
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    • pp.735-742
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    • 1997
  • Class II malocclusion can be treated via early orthopedic, orthodontic treatment or orthognathic surgery with orthodontic treatment. In the mixed dentition, early orthopedic treatment can be used. Especially, in the case of mandibular retrognathism, the functional appliances can be used, and in the case of maxillary protrusion is combined, they can be used together with headgear. After using activator and activator combined with headgear to the class II malocclusion paitent in the mixed dentition, the results were as follows: 1. Lateral profile was improved, and lower face height was increaed. 2. Overjet was decreased, and molar relationship was changed to class I molar relationship. 3. Growth can be undisturbed, and the aggravation of malocclusion can be prevented to make the 2nd phase orthodontic treatment be much easier.

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위장종관(衛仗從官)의 복식(服飾)에 관한 연구(硏究)[I] - 고려대(高麗代) "법가(法駕)" 위장(衛仗)을 중심(中心)으로 - (A Study on Court Dress and Its Ornaments of the Armed Vassals [I] - In Koryo Dynasty, when they attend the "Bopka", King while he is conducting his business -)

  • 임명미
    • 복식
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    • 제5권
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    • pp.103-112
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    • 1981
  • In Koryo Dynasty, during the reign of uijong, Choe Yun-ui and others countries collected the royal orders of the Koryo kings and adopted the Tang institutions, and compiled 50 volumes of a book, called "Detailed Ceremonies of Old and New." Recording about clothing, with a special focus on dress and its ornaments of armed vassals, when they attend the king while he is conducting his business. 1) As for the headgear's were the Pokdu, Moja, Kwan, Tumo (official hat to be worn with armors) and Malye (for protection against the cold). There were II kinds of headgear's name in all. 2) As for the clothes, (1) Kongbok (formal costume) (2) Dress, there were 34 kinds of clothes name differented by (i) flowerage on clothes (ii) size of sleeves (iii) color of clothes (iv) fabrics (v) the belt used with the dress. Others were; (3) Baeja (4) Hansam, (5) Poto, and (6) Armor. 3) As for colors of clothes, there were (i) Purple, (ii) Red(Scarlet), (iii) Green, (iv) Blue, (v) Yellow, (vi) Black and (vii) White. 4) As for materials, there were (i) Kum, Ra, Sa (all kinds of silk), (ii) Iron and (iii) Leather. 5) For belts, there were (i) Sockdae, (ii) Hongjung, (iii) Kayeundae, (iv) Dongdokum-dae, (v) Jojung and (vi) Dongshimsokdae.

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