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Egg Development and Early Life History of the Anadromous Fish Tribolodon hakonensis in the Seomjin River, Korea (섬진강에서 채집한 황어(Tribolodon hakonensis)의 난 발생 및 초기생활사 연구)

  • Choi, Sungkook;Lee, Wan-Ok;Hong, Yang-Ki;Song, Mi-Young
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.262-272
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    • 2021
  • The egg development and early life history of Tribolodon hakonensis that collected from the Seomjin River were studied. The fertilized eggs of the T. hakonensis were slightly adhesive and separated with a yellow yolk and no oil globule. The size of the eggs was an average of 2.89 mm (2.79~2.96) in diameter. Fifty percents of the embryos were hatched in about 63 hrs after fertilization at water temperature of 20℃. The newly hatched larvae showed average 6.92 mm (6.09~7.60) in total length. At 8 days after hatching, they were 13.75±0.67 mm (n=10) in total length and their yolk sacs were completely absorbed, opening mouth and anus (postflexion larvae stage). At 40 days after hatching, they became juvenile and reached 26.99±1.82 mm (n=10) in total length and all their fin rays were formed. At 137 days after hatching, the young fish were 72.63±10.7 mm (n=10) in total length and their body shape, color and behavior were similar to those of adult fish. The size of eggs and the larva after hatching significantly affected the initial growth among groups of genus Tribolodon, and the hatching time of fertilized eggs and the growth rate of the early life history according to the water temperate were different.

Management and Use of Oral History Archives on Forced Mobilization -Centering on oral history archives collected by the Truth Commission on Forced Mobilization under the Japanese Imperialism Republic of Korea- (강제동원 구술자료의 관리와 활용 -일제강점하강제동원피해진상규명위원회 소장 구술자료를 중심으로-)

  • Kwon, Mi-Hyun
    • The Korean Journal of Archival Studies
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    • no.16
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    • pp.303-339
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    • 2007
  • "The damage incurred from forced mobilization under the Japanese Imperialism" means the life, physical, and property damage suffered by those who were forced to lead a life as soldiers, civilians attached to the military, laborers, and comfort women forcibly mobilized by the Japanese Imperialists during the period between the Manchurian Incident and the Pacific War. Up to the present time, every effort to restore the history on such a compulsory mobilization-borne damage has been made by the damaged parties, bereaved families, civil organizations, and academic circles concerned; as a result, on March 5, 2004, Disclosure act of Forced Mobilization under the Japanese Imperialism[part of it was partially revised on May 17, 2007]was officially established and proclaimed. On the basis of this law, the Truth Commission on Forced Mobilization under the Japanese Imperialism Republic of Korea[Compulsory Mobilization Commission hence after] was launched under the jurisdiction of the Prime Minister on November 10, 2004. Since February 1, 2005, this organ has begun its work with the aim of looking into the real aspects of damage incurred from compulsory mobilization under the Japanese Imperialism, by which making the historical truth open to the world. The major business of this organ is to receive the damage report and investigation of the reported damage[examination of the alleged victims and bereaved families, and decision-making], receipt of the application for the fact-finding & fact finding; fact finding and matters impossible to make judgment; correction of a family register subsequent to the damage judgement; collection & analysis of data concerning compulsory mobilization at home and from abroad and writing up of a report; exhumation of the remains, remains saving, their repatriation, and building project for historical records hall and museum & memorial place, etc. The Truth Commission on Compulsory Mobilization has dug out and collected a variety of records to meet the examination of the damage and fact finding business. As is often the case with other history of damage, the records which had already been made open to the public or have been newly dug out usually have their limits to ascertaining of the diverse historical context involved in compulsory mobilization in their quantity or quality. Of course, there may happen a case where the interested parties' story can fill the vacancy of records or has its foundational value more than its related record itself. The Truth Commission on Compulsory mobilization generated a variety of oral history records through oral interviews with the alleged damage-suffered survivors and puts those data to use for examination business, attempting to make use of those data for public use while managing those on a systematic method. The Truth Commission on compulsory mobilization-possessed oral history archives were generated based on a drastic planning from the beginning of their generation, and induced digital medium-based production of those data while bearing the conveniences of their management and usage in mind from the stage of production. In addition, in order to surpass the limits of the oral history archives produced in the process of the investigating process, this organ conducted several special training sessions for the interviewees and let the interviewees leave their real context in time of their oral testimony in an interview journal. The Truth Commission on compulsory mobilization isn't equipped with an extra records management system for the management of the collected archives. The digital archives are generated through the management system of the real aspects of damage and electronic approval system, and they plays a role in registering and searching the produced, collected, and contributed records. The oral history archives are registered at the digital archive and preserved together with real records. The collected oral history archives are technically classified at the same time of their registration and given a proper number for registration, classification, and keeping. The Truth Commission on compulsory mobilization has continued its publication of oral history archives collection for the positive use of them and is also planning on producing an image-based matters. The oral history archives collected by this organ are produced, managed and used in as positive a way as possible surpassing the limits produced in the process of investigation business and budgetary deficits as well as the absence of records management system, etc. as the form of time-limit structure. The accumulated oral history archives, if a historical records hall and museum should be built as regulated in Disclosure act of forced mobilization, would be more systematically managed and used for the public users.

Scientific conservation and restoration for metallic relics excavated from the ancient tombs located at Okchun, Hyopchun-Iron Cuirass and Iron horse halmet (합천 옥전고분군 출토 금속유물의 과학적 보존복원- 철제단갑, 철제마주를 중심으로)

  • Lee, U-Hui;Kim, Su-Gi;Yu, Jae-Eun
    • 보존과학연구
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    • s.8
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    • pp.13-34
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    • 1987
  • A large number of metallic relics were excavated by a team of Kyungsang University museum (Nov. 25, 1985 - Jan. 29, 1986) from the groups of tombs located at No. 9 Mountain,Okchun Village, Sungsan-Ri, Ssangchak-Myon, Hyopchun-Kun, Kyungsangnam-Do which are believed to date back to Kaya period. The Research Institute of Cultural Properties was in charge performing scientific conservation and restoration for the iron cuirass and horse halmet (for one year and seven months, Feb. '86 - Sep. '87)The scientific processing for them are as follows :1. Taken Photo and record the actual conditions prior to conservation.2. Taken radiography3. Elimate Goethite ($\alpha$-FeOOH) layer on the surface using Air-brasive, remaining Magnetite ($Fe_3O_4$) layer.4. Treat to dechlorinize with 3% Sodium-Sesquicarbonate5. Protected the relics with Ruscoat acryl resin using vacuum infiltration method.6. Joint the sherd using Araldite and Microballoon mixture.7. Restored missing parts by Araldite SV 427 and HV 4278. Made record and taken photo after restoration Several hundred of sherds of relics, small or large, were restored by assortment which this method for the purpose of contributing to the further study of ancient Kaya history.* Conservator, National Research Institute of Cultural Properties.

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Diversity of Moths (Insecta: Lepidoptera) on Bogildo Island, Wando-gun, Jeonnam, Korea

  • Park, Marana;An, Jeong-Seop;Lee, Jin;Lim, Jin-Taek;Choi, Sei-Woong
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.129-135
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    • 2009
  • We investigated the moth diversity on an island of southern sea of Korea. We collected moths at three sites on the island of Bogildo, Wando-gun, Jeonnam using a 22-watt ultraviolet light trap from May to October, 2008, and identified a total of 272 species and 948 individuals in 13 families. Species of Noctuidae was the most abundant, with 107 species and 318 individuals, followed by Geometridae (62 species and 147 individuals) and Pyralidae (53 species and 269 individuals). The graph of the estimated species richness in Chao 1 (432.25$\pm$37.39) did not reach an asymptote, which suggests that more moth species could be identified on the island through further sampling. An arctiid moth, Miltochrista striata, was the most abundant species captured in this study. Monthly changes in moth species richness and abundance formed M-shaped curves, with peaks in early summer (June) and late summer (August). Cluster analysis of seven sites on three islands (Aphaedo Island, Sinan-gun, Oenarodo Island, Goheung-gun and Bogildo Island) divided the sites into two groups. Distances among sites and habitat types may play an important role in determining the similarities of moth faunas among sites.

A New Species of Genus Jaspis (Demospongiae: Astrophorida: Ancorinidae) from Korea (한국 벽옥해면속 (보통해면강: 별해면목: 안코리니과)의 1신종)

  • Sim Chung Ja;Lee Kyung Jin
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.155-159
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    • 2004
  • A new species of the genus Jaspis (Demospongiae: Astrophorida: Ancorinidae), Jaspis coreana n. sp., is described on the specimen collected from Geomundo Island, Korea during September 1995 to March 2002 by SCUBA diving. This new species is characterized by two sponges association which is completely covered with Poecilastra wondoensis except for oscules. This new species is similar to J. wondoensis in its spicules type, but different in their spicules size, form of oscules and sponge colour. J. coreana has a large oxyasters and longer megascleres than J. wondoensis, oscule cluster and golden yellow colour in life.

The effects of Korean double-headed drum janggu rhythm on the life forces for the elderly made by In-seok Seo

  • Ko, Kyung Ja;Kim, Ji-Youn;Oh, Ji Yun
    • CELLMED
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.3.1-3.3
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    • 2018
  • The aim of this article is to argue that rhythm of janggu may have meaningful effects as a form of vitality for the elderly. Janggu is the most popular and soft pitched instrument in the percussion family in Korean music. It is warm and soft makes very deep and exquisite sounds. Janggu is a source of Korean national pride because of unique, manifestation of yin-yang five-elements represented in Korean music. The meaning and influence of rhythm in human is in essence and natural. This style paper is a course of happy life and a basic step toward in the world. Music therapy has been employed as a therapeutic intervention to facilitate healing across a many of clinical populations. A cheerful rhythm of janggu promotes the vitality of the elderly. This joining has contributed to the vitality, health improvement and the whole body for the elderly. Instead of visiting hospital, they sit in front of the janggu what could be better than a daily dose of exercise. Therefore, the author thinks this might help them forget their anxieties, this very moment, janggu music rhythm therapy lays the foundation of a more vital lifestyle.

Taxonomic Studies on Nephroma (Lichenized Ascomycota) in South Korea (남한 분포 Nephroma(가칭: 주걱지의) 속 지의류에 대한 분류 연구)

  • Hur, Jae-Seoun;Harada, Hiroshi;Oh, Soon-Ok;Lim, Kwang-Mi;Lee, Seung-Mi;Kim, Gyung-Hee;Koh, Young-Jin
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.57-65
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    • 2004
  • Based on extensive field studies and herbarium research, the taxonomy and distribution of 6 species of Nephroma occurring in South Korea are discussed. A key to the species is provided and their Korean names are suggested. N. bellum (Sprengel) Tuck. and N. tropicum (Mull. Arg.) Zahlbr. are described as new to South Korea. This is the first report on taxonomic revision of Nephroma in South Korea.

Taxonomic Studies on Dermatocarpon (Lichenized Ascomycota) and Its Allied Fungi in South Korea (남한 분포 Dermatocarpon(가칭: 민바위버섯지의) 속 지의류에 대한 분류 연구)

  • Hur, Jae-Seoun;Harada, Hiroshi;Oh, Soon-Ok;Lim, Kwang-Mi;Wang, Li-Song;Lee, Senng-Mi;Kim, Gyung-Hee;Koh, Young-Jin
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.66-70
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    • 2004
  • Based on extensive field studies and herbarium research, the taxonomy and distribution of 3 species of Dermatocarpon and its allied fungi occurring in South Korea are discussed. A key to the species is provided and their Korean names are suggested. D. tuzibei Sato is described as new to Korea. This is the first report on taxonomic revision of Dermatocarpon in South Korea.

Japanese perception of Nakranggun and the Establishment of Pyongyang Governor General Museum in Japanese colonization (일제강점기 일본인의 낙랑군 인식과 평양부립박물관 설립)

  • Kook Sung-ha
    • KOMUNHWA
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    • no.63
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    • pp.109-127
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    • 2004
  • The Japanese colonialist studying the history of Korea thought that after Gochosun, Nakrang became the center of the four ruling districts of Han. This perception was based on the existence of Nakranggun near Pyongyang. This perception was extended by the

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A Study on Transition Process and factor of Exhibition Design - Based on the Exhibition's Transition in the Independence Hall - (전시디자인의 변천과정과 요인에 관한 연구 - 독립기념관의 시기별 전시변화를 중심으로 -)

  • Kwon, Soon-Kwan
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.15 no.5 s.58
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    • pp.265-272
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    • 2006
  • Traditionally exhibition design as been restricted to architectural, interior, and lighting design, but recently it has begun to overlap into environmental, performance, and installation art. Exhibition design also increasingly involves the application of film, fashion, and the new media. In the past, exhibits were arranged and displayed for the visitor to view directly, but with the development of more effective exhibit media a connection has been created between the exhibit and the visitor. However exhibition design has reached the limits of continuous growth without background theory, when now it must take Into consideration the museum's activation and the importance of the exhibition's design. Exhibition design has developed and grown rapidly since the Taejeon Expo in 1993, but it is a difficult development without a theoretical structure. The flow of exhibition design must be systemized, as the systemization of the transition process of exhibition design has not yet been achieved. This study aims to present an arrangement of exhibition design flow, and to investigate the variation factors in the transition process of exhibition design and exhibit medium development, based on the 18 year history of the Independence Hall that introduced the first systematic planning of an exhibition in 1987.