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A Study on the Partial Culture Space Planning of Three Generation Dwelling Unit -Storage Space and Sanitation Space- (3세대 동거주호의 부분문화적 공간계획에 관한 연구 -수납 및 위생공간을 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Seung-Geun;Kim, Jeong-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Rural Architecture
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.22-33
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    • 2003
  • I recognized necessity of the space planning to three-generation dwelling because of preservation of wholesome society sense of values of the younger generation indicated often to the point at issue by the change to nuclear family of present and by way to hand down thought of respect for the aged which is our traditional public morals. I wish to present basic data for storage space planning that resident's request and consciousness are reflected in such background. I investigated records in general concept, which is utilization pattern of storage space to achieve the function of these culture intermediation. The object of research is three-generation dwelling, such as 3L-K and 3L-DK as national residences that appear most generally in chongju city. The method of research was question investigation method to write utilization actual conditions and requirement of storage space directly. So I proposed suitable planning to resident's life style analyzing frequency, percentage and average distribution. When supply apartment house hereafter, it should be reflected wide selection by resident's characteristic and needed systematic storage space planning in consideration of user mainly. Also continuous and diversified researches that can improve quality of residence are required.

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A Study on the Utilization of Substituted Agricultural Land in Small and Medium Sized Cities - Focused on the Dongtan new town in Hwa-seong city - (중소도시의 기존 대체농지 활용 방안에 관한 연구 - 화성동탄 신도시를 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Yong-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Rural Architecture
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.51-58
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study was to set and analyze the utilization of the substituted agricultural land in the Dongtan new town in Hwa-seong city. The results of this study were as follows. In the respect of the land efficiency and utilization, the need of the agricultural land in the Dongtan has shrunk. Therefore, the land should be reconsidered and developed as other purposes. The land could be developed as the weekend farm for the city people. The weekend farm is currently gaining popularity because the citizens want to not only experience the nature but also get a healthy food. So, the land in the new town could provide them with a good place. And the Han-ok(Traditional Korean style housing) is recently in the limelight of many people because of its healthy function and the special aesthetic, so the agricultural land of Dongtan could be a great opportunity to develop the Han-ok village. Lastly, the logistics center for agricultural products could be proposed. Because the traffic condition of the new town is satisfactory, the land is idealistic as the logistics center which connect the capital with the local. These practical uses of agricultural land in the Dongtan new town will be able to provide opportunities to improve the quality of life in the area and develop the land more efficiently.

Risk Assessment of Human Exposure to Methidathion during Harvest of Cucumber in Green House

  • Byoun Ji-Youn;Choi Hoon;Moon Joon-Kwan;Park Hee-Won;Liu Kwang-Hyeon;Ihm Yang-Bin;Park Byeoung-Soo;Kim Jeong-Han
    • Toxicological Research
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.297-301
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    • 2005
  • Farmers are generally expressed to pesticides through mixing loding, application activity and harvesting of crop after application of pesticides. The present work investigated the exposure and risk of furathiocarb to workers when harvesting of cucumber was carried out in green house after application of furathiocarb EC. Glove was used for the hand exposure assessment, socks for foot and dermal patches for the other parts of body. Personal air monitor equipped with a XAD-2 resin was used for the respiratory exposure assessment. During the harvest of cucumber in green house, the initial rate of potential dermal exposure (Day 1) for methidathion was 1.3 mg/hr. The major exposure parts were hand $(78\~83\%),\;thigh\;(5\~7\%)$ and arms $(6\~9\%)$ during 3 days' harvest. No exposure was detected from the respiratory monitoring. For risk assessment, the potential dermal exposure (PDE), the absorbable quantity of exposure (AQE) and the margin of safety (MOS) and margin of exposure (MOE) were calculated. In risk assessment of harvester exposure for 7days, all MOS was > 1 and MOE was > 100 indicating that possibility of risk was little.

Pesticide Degradation Activity of Several Isolates of Soil Bacteria and Their Identification (토양에서 분리한 수종 세균의 농약분해력 검정 및 동정)

  • Park, Kyung-Hun;Lee, Young-Kee;Lee, Su-Heon;Park, Byung-Jun;Kim, Chan-Sub;Choi, Ju-Hyeon;Uhm, Jae-Youl
    • The Korean Journal of Pesticide Science
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.138-148
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    • 2006
  • Two bacteria were isolated from the continuously pesticide-used soil under plastic film house and upland condition. The degradation test of several pesticides by the selected bacteria, B59 and B71, were conducted. The degradation rates for 6 pesticides, procymidone, chlorothalonil, ethoprophos parathior, alachlor and pendimethalin, in medium by the isolates were 21.1% to 53.2% higher than non-inoculated medium. Under shaking culture condition, 90% to 95% of procymidone was degraded after 21 days treatment. Parathion was degraded in the range of 60% to 100% by B71 and B59, respectively. Otherwise 70% of alachlor was degraded by the two isolated bacteria during same period. The pH was not significantly affected for degradation of pesticides. The bacterial strains, B59 and B71 was identified as Acinetobacter sp. and as Pseudomonas sp. based on morphological, biochemical and physiological characteristics, and identity and similarity of automatic identification system, Biolog and MIDI.

A Study on the Application of the Pattern Language in 'Standard Rural-Houses Design' (농촌표준주택의 패턴언어 적용 관계성에 관한 연구)

  • Hwang, Yong-Woon
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.208-216
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    • 2019
  • Rural houses are losing their original shape as they mimic the spatial composition of urban houses. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to extract the design elements needed for rural housing by applying Christopher Alexander's "A PATTERN LANGUAGE" to Standard Rural-House Design (SRHD). The scope and method of research was to compare and analyze the standard designs (SD) produced and distributed by the 'Korea Rural Community Corporation' from 2009 to 2014. The research result is summarized as follows. 1) The housing layout in the SD ignored the site conditions of various rural areas. 2) Most of the houses were not actively planned, considering that they contain various activities of rural life. 3) There was no room for children and the kitchen was planned to integrate the interior into a flexible space in the form of L.D.K. 4) There was no space plan that could be used as both a leasable annex and office space for the farming community. 5) Many small area plans were made because of the SD plan for couples only in 2014. Although the rural environment and living patterns were ignored in the SD, the diverse pattern language provided by the pattern language was developed as a SD element for rural houses, which is the most suitable housing plan for the farmers' livelihood pattern.

The Associated Factors of Health Examinations Behaviors among Some Elderly Persons in Urban and Rural Areas (일부 도시·농촌지역 고령자의 건강검진 수진행동에 관련된 요인)

  • Kim, Yong-Ik;Cho, Young-Chae
    • Journal of agricultural medicine and community health
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2004
  • Objectives: We investigated the factors related to health examination behaviors, sociodemographic aspects and lifestyles of elderly persons with different social backgrounds, and compared sexual and regional differences in urban and rural elderlies. Methods: The total study subjects(464 individuals) from urban(236) and rural areas(228), recruited by a stratified cluster random sampling were interviewed and examined about their sociodemographic profiles, daily lifestyles, subjective health status, conditions concerning use of medical resources, hearing acuity, visual acuity and ADL(activity of daily living), and whether they receive health examination or not. For statistical analysis, Chi-square test was used for sexual and regional comparisons among the groups who have been given a health examination and the one who have not. Results: In urban areas, the rate of having underwent health examination was 54.5% in men and 46.9% in women, and in rural areas, it was 59.8% in men and 42.7% in women, showing its higher rate in men than in women in both areas. For regional differences between the group who have taken a health examination and the one who have not, there was a significant difference in terms of age, family pattern, current job, monthly household income, owning a house, drinking status, eating habit, subjective health status, whether they have taken outpatient medical service for the recent 3 months or not, anxiety for the health, and IADL conditions according to whether the community is rural or urban. In multiple regressions, the influential factors on the health examination behaviors were selected such as having their own house, their family doctor, amnesia, urinary incontinence and chronic disease in urban districts. But in rural districts, the variables were selected such as having or not of their family doctor, urinary incontinence, anxiety for the health, educational level, their own house and chronic disease. Conclusions: It is suggested that the approach to the health examination of an older patient requires substantial consideration of highly variable individual sociodemographic characteristics involving regional attributes as well as their daily life styles, subjective health status, status of performing health examination, physical health status and ADL conditions.

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Causes of Investment on the Broiler's House of Farmers: Focusing on Hold-up Problem (육계 사육농가의 계사 투자에 대한 원인 분석: 홀드업 문제를 중심으로)

  • Lee, Myoung-Ki;Jeong, Min-Guk;Jeon, Sang-Gon
    • Journal of agriculture & life science
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    • v.46 no.3
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    • pp.143-151
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    • 2012
  • This paper analyzes whether under-investment due to hold-up exists in broiler industry or not by using survey data on broiler growers. When a grower who has facilities to be required for contract is aware of the possibility of being held-up by an integrator, he/she may invest in relation-specific asset less than is optimal. The result shows that when a grower thinks that finding a new integrator in the region is difficult after the current contract being terminated, under-investment exists. When a grower has the experience that a current integrator required her/him to do something not written on the contract, she/he may have invested less. However it is not statistically significant.

Effect of Screening on Variation in Cervical Cancer Survival by Socioeconomic Determinants - a Study from Rural South India

  • Thulaseedharan, Jissa Vinoda;Malila, Nea;Swaminathan, Rajaraman;Esmy, Pulikottil Okuru;Cherian, Mary;Hakama, Matti;Muwonge, Richard;Sankaranarayanan, Rengaswamy
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • v.16 no.13
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    • pp.5237-5242
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    • 2015
  • Background: Socioeconomic factors are associated with screening in terms of reducing the risk of cervical cancer. This study aimed to clearly establish the effect of screening on variation in socio-economic factor-specific survival estimates. Materials and Methods: Survival estimates were calculated using the life table method for 165 women from the routine care control arm and 67 from the visual inspection with acetic acid screening arm diagnosed with cervical cancer during 2000-2006 in rural south India. Kaplan-Meier survival curves were plotted to compare the variation in survival by socioeconomic factors. Results: Whereas there was a significant variation in survival estimates of the different categories of age at diagnosis among the screen-detected cancers with women aged<50 years having an improved survival, no significant variation was noted among women diagnosed with cervical cancer from the control arm. Compared to the variation among the cancer cases detected in the unscreened control group, screening widened the variation in survival estimates by age and type of house, and reduced the variation by education. The direction of the magnitude of the survival estimates was reversed within the different categories of occupation, marital status and household income in the screen-detected cancer cases compared to control group cancer cases. Also, women diagnosed with stage 1 disease had a very good survival. Conclusions: Screening changed the pattern of survival by socio-economic factors. We found improved survival rates in screened women aged <50 years, with no formal education, manual workers and married women.

A Study on the Development and Improvement of Simple Piped Water Supply System in Rural Area of Korea (농촌지역 간이상수도시설 개발 및 개선에 관한 연구)

  • Chung, Yong;Koo, Ja-Kon;Kim, Myung-Ho;Yun, Suk-Woo;Kim, In-Sook
    • Journal of agricultural medicine and community health
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.19-25
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    • 1988
  • It is very important to supply safe drinking water for rural area not only a prevention of entric diseases but also a promotion of health life. It is estimated that 6,981,000 rural inhabitants were covered by the simple piped water supply system at the end of 1987 in Korea. The programme for improvement of water supply system in rural villages was initiated by the government since 1967. But most of these systems have been operated carelessly by the hands of villagers who have no proper knowledge and experience. Since most of water sources were located nearby farmland, there might be a possibility that the sources could be contaminated by pesticides and fertilizers. For this reason, it is recommended to take underground water as a water source rather than surface water such as a pond or streamwater in rural areas. However, the system is supplied from the surface water, its water quality can be improved by using of simple sand filter and simple chlorinator inexpensively. On the basis of an on-site study, conducted during 1986-87, in San-Buk Village, Keum-Sa-Myon, Yeju-Gun, Kyong-Gi-Do, the new simple piped water supply system was designed by the Institute for Environmental Research, Yonsei University, and constructed by the villagers themselves in September 1987. This simple system which is protected by metal fences consists of three main parts, pump house, vertical sand filter and water tank. The pumped water from underground flows into the upper part of the sand filter, through the sand, and out the water tank which is connected to the bottom of vertical filter. And the simple plastic-bottle chlorinator was installed in the water tank for chlorination. The water quality was remarkably improved after completion of construction. The total bacterial count was not detected from the tap water in households distributed by this simple piped water supply system. The construction cost of this system which was connected 34 households in San-Buk Village, was 4,851,000 won (approximately 6,020 U.S. dollars : 1$=805.8 won) in 1987,77% of expenses was supported by the Community Development Foundation in Korea. This case study for simple piped water supply projects will be applicable to other programme for improvement of water supply system in rural areas of Korea, and other developing countries.

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A Study of Maeng Hwa-seop's Life (소애 맹화섭 선생의 생애에 대한 연구)

  • PARK Yung-hwan
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.101-118
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    • 2022
  • Maeng Hwa-seop (1915-2002) was born in 1915 in the Pundang neighborhood of Tolma township in Kwangju prefecture. After graduating from Pangyo primary school, he got a job at House of Gold and Jade (Kŭmhodong) in Dangjutong at the age of 17 and started learning Korean medicine. In 1939, he worked as a rural government official in Kwangju prefecture and became famous as a good doctor. In 1957, he got a license in Korean medicine and in 1958, he opened the Maeng Hwa-seop Korean medicine clinic in Anam-dong 5-ga. He started a clinical lecture, which began in 1970 for Professor Maeng Woong-jae, continued until 2001 and trained many students. Maeng died in May 2002 at the age of 88. He left clinical records as an outstanding clinician. He was not only famous among Korean medical doctors, but also a great scholar who was widely respected for his noble personality. His book, Guide to Medical Prescriptions (Pangyak chich'im 1976), is a clinical textbook and history book representing Korean medicine in the 20th century, and is still widely used in medical contexts.