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${\cdot}$단명 누에 품종의 체액단백질의 전기영동상 (Electrophoretic Patterns of Hemolymph Proteins of Varieties with Long and Short Life Span in the Silkworm Bombyx mori L.)

  • 강필돈;윤형주;류강선;손봉희;손흥대
    • 한국잠사곤충학회지
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    • 제41권1호
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 1999
  • 장명품종(SA10, NTZN, 잠109, J037 및 설악)과 단명품종[한강, 괴축, PR, 천문 및 Daizo(sdi)]의 幼蟲, 용, 成蟲의 발육단계별 및 암수별 체액단백질의 변화과정을 전기영동상의 패턴에 의해 비교 분석하였다. Native 전기영동상 분석 결과로 볼 때, 용 1일째의 體液 蛋白質은 MHP-a, b, c 패턴에 따라 長命特異群(MHP-Ⅰgroup), 短命特異群(MHP-Ⅱgroup) 및 張${\cdot}$短命混合群(MHP-Ⅲgroup)등 3개의 단백질 유형으로 분류할 수 있었다. MHP-Ⅰgroup에는 SA10, 잠109, J037이, MHP-Ⅱgroup에는 한강, 천문, Daizo(sdi)가, MHP-Ⅲgroup에는 NTZN, 설악, 괴축 및 PR의 품종들이 각각 분포하고 있었으며, 이들 group내 소속 품종의 MHP패턴은 거의 유사하였다. 그리고 이들 MHP-a, b, c는 용의 발육에 따라 영동상의 변화를 보였다. 최단명품종인 Daizo(sdi)의 경우, 성충 1일 암컷과 수컷 모두 MHP-c가 뚜렷하게 존재하는 반면 최장명품종인 J037에서는 이 단백질이 관찰되지 않는 등 성충 체액 단백질 패턴에 있어서 J037과 Daizo(sdi)의 품종간에 뚜렷하게 차이가 인정되었다. 그러나 이들 단백질 밴드상의 수명의 장${\cdot}$단과 직접적인 관계가 있는 것인지 또는 수명과 관련된 특정 단백질 밴드가 존재하는지 등에 대해서는 앞으로 추구할 연구과제로 남는다. 한편, 최장명 J037품종과 최단명 Daizo(sdi) 품종의 체액단백질에 대한 SDS-PAGE상의 영동패턴을 비교 분석 결과, 幼蟲期, 용期 및 成蟲期에 있어서 장${\cdot}$단명 품종간에 단백질 패턴의 차이보다는 양적인 변화가 뚜렷하였다.

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감귤 부산물을 급여한 제주 재래돼지고기의 섭취가 흰쥐의 지질대사, 단백질 농도 및 효소 활성에 미치는 영향 (Effect of Meat Supplementation of Jeju Native Black Pigs Fed Tangerine Byproduct on Lipid Metabolism, Protein Level and Enzyme Activities in Rats)

  • 고진복;양승주;정인철;현재석;문윤희
    • 한국축산식품학회지
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    • 제26권2호
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    • pp.175-182
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    • 2006
  • 감귤 부산물을 급여하지 않은 제주 재래돼지고기($T_0$)와 육성기와 비육기에 각각 8%와 15% 급여한 돼지고기($T_1$)를 흰쥐의 사료에 단백질로 환산하여 12%되도록 첨가하였다. 이 사료를 생후 17주령의 흰쥐에 4주간 급여하여 영양대사에 미치는 영향을 조사하였다. 흰쥐의 사료 섭취량, 사료효율 및 체중 증가량은 $T_0$$T_1$사이에 유의적 차이를 나타내지 않았다. 흰쥐의 간, 신장, 비장 및 부고환 등 장기의 무게와 간의 중성지질 및 총 콜레스테롤 함량은 $T_0$$T_1$ 사이에 유의적 차이가 없었다. 혈청의 총지질, 인지질, 중성지질, 총콜레스테롤, 동맥경화지수, 단백질, 혈당, 혈색소, 무기질 함량, 그리고 ${\gamma}$-GTP, ALT, AST 및 ALP 활성은 $T_0$$T_1$이 비슷한 경향이었다. 혈청의 HDL 및 LDL-콜레스테롤 함량은 $T_1$$T_0$에 비하여 증가되는 경향으로 나타났다.

골프장의 생태적 리노베이션 방안으로서 식재모델 제안 (Vegetation Model for Naturalness Restoration as an Ecological Renovation in a Golf Course)

  • 이현정;강현경
    • 한국환경복원기술학회지
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    • 제7권2호
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    • pp.75-86
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    • 2004
  • This study aims to figure out ecological characteristic of natural forests focusing on vegetation as a way of ecological renovation for the restoration of naturalness for golf courses that were constructed in the Country and to present vegetation models and appropriate tree species for the purpose. The study site is P golf club, which is located in Gapyong-gun, Kyeonggi Province. The site is within a forest where the grade from the natural ecology map is the first one and the level from the green index accounts for the eight, thus showing a typical environment for a golf course in terms of location. The location of the site explains a reason for restoration. The major substance of the study is to conduct ecological evaluation of vegetation structures around and inside the golf course and to present a vegetation model. In order to evaluate the ecological characteristics of the vegetation structures, the analysis of the study covered succession stages, multi-layer vegetation structures and species diversity. Plant communities that have high species diversity were selected for the vegetation model and proper density and species were proposed considering the number of species and individuals and distances between trees. The vegetation restoration model targets succession into an oak forest. Within a unit of 100 $m^2$, the recommended model include a tall-tree layer with 11 trees such as Quercus serrata and Quercus mongolica, a sub-tall-tree layer with 12 trees including Quercus mongolica, Quercus serrata, Prunus sargentii, Fraxinus rhynchophylla and Acer pseudo sieboldianum, a shrub layer with 32 trees from 16 species, and a grass layer with a cover rate of 45 %. The proposed vegetation restoration model needs to apply to : 1) damaged natural forests by the construction of golf courses; 2) boundaries between golf courses and surrounding forests; 3) buffer zones; 4) open spaces in between courses; and 5) areas between greens and tees where open spaces are available in a mass. In conclusion, one of the most important factors in presenting a vegetation model for the restoration of naturalness in the golf course and other damaged forests is to provide multi-layer vegetation structures that are composed of native species. As for the specific application for the site, it is recommended to manage the vegetation in such a way that the environment of the site can have a similar environment to the surrounding forest which is expected to succeed into an oaks-dominant one.

Content Validity of a Korean-Translated Version of a Fullerton Advanced Balance Scale: A Pilot Study

  • Kim, Gyoung-mo
    • 한국전문물리치료학회지
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    • 제22권4호
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    • pp.51-61
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study were to translate the Fullerton Advanced Balance (FAB) scale into Korean and to verify the content validity by utilizing a back-translation method with a view to assessing balance function and the risk of falling in a clinical research setting. This research was conducted in six steps. First, three Korean physical therapists translated the FAB scale into Korean. Second, two bilingual professors of physical therapy and a physical therapist evaluated translation conformity of Korean-translated FAB scale. In the third and fourth steps, twelve physical therapists evaluated the degree of translation comprehension, and a translator back-translated the Korean FAB scale into the original language. Fifth, a bilingual professor of physical therapy and two native speakers evaluated the technical and conceptual equivalence between the original and translation versions. In this process, inappropriate translated items were revised using recommended substitute words or sentences, and all items were evaluated on the basis of three points or more on a rating scale in terms of translation comprehension, and the technical and conceptual equivalence of the back-translation. In the sixth and last step, the translation verification committee completed the final Korean version. The above process indicated that the content validity of the Korean-translated FAB scale was established by means of systematic translation methods, and it can therefore be used to assess balance function and the risk of falls in a clinical research setting.

Processing Scrambled Wh-Constructions in Head-Final Languages: Dependency Resolution and Feature Checking

  • Hahn, Hye-ryeong;Hong, Seungjin
    • 한국언어정보학회지:언어와정보
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.59-79
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    • 2014
  • This paper aims at exploring the processing mechanism of filler-gap dependency resolution and feature checking in Korean wh-constructions. Based on their findings on Japanese sentence processing, Aoshima et al. (2004) have argued that the parser posits a gap in the embedded clause in head-final languages, unlike in head-initial languages, where the parser posits a gap in the matrix clause. In order to verify their findings in the Korean context, and to further explore the mechanisms involved in processing Korean wh-constructions, the present study replicated the study done by Aoshima et al., with some modifications of problematic areas in their original design. Sixty-four Korean native speakers were presented Korean sentences containing a wh-phrase in four conditions, with word order and complementizer type as the two main factors. The participants read sentences segment-by-segment, and the reading times at each segment were measured. The reading time analysis showed that there was no such slowdown at the embedded verb in the scrambled conditions as observed in Aoshima et al. Instead, there was a clear indication of the wh-feature checking process in terms of a major slowdown at the relevant region.

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조음자질을 이용한 한국인 학습자의 영어 발화 자동 발음 평가 (Automatic pronunciation assessment of English produced by Korean learners using articulatory features)

  • 류혁수;정민화
    • 말소리와 음성과학
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    • 제8권4호
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    • pp.103-113
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    • 2016
  • This paper aims to propose articulatory features as novel predictors for automatic pronunciation assessment of English produced by Korean learners. Based on the distinctive feature theory, where phonemes are represented as a set of articulatory/phonetic properties, we propose articulatory Goodness-Of-Pronunciation(aGOP) features in terms of the corresponding articulatory attributes, such as nasal, sonorant, anterior, etc. An English speech corpus spoken by Korean learners is used in the assessment modeling. In our system, learners' speech is forced aligned and recognized by using the acoustic and pronunciation models derived from the WSJ corpus (native North American speech) and the CMU pronouncing dictionary, respectively. In order to compute aGOP features, articulatory models are trained for the corresponding articulatory attributes. In addition to the proposed features, various features which are divided into four categories such as RATE, SEGMENT, SILENCE, and GOP are applied as a baseline. In order to enhance the assessment modeling performance and investigate the weights of the salient features, relevant features are extracted by using Best Subset Selection(BSS). The results show that the proposed model using aGOP features outperform the baseline. In addition, analysis of relevant features extracted by BSS reveals that the selected aGOP features represent the salient variations of Korean learners of English. The results are expected to be effective for automatic pronunciation error detection, as well.

결혼이주여성의 가정생활문화 이해 및 적응에 관한 사례 연구 -서울지역 어린이집 어머니를 대상으로- (The Case Study on Understanding and Adjustment about the Family Living Culture in Marriage Emigration Females - Focused on Mothers in a Day- Care Center in Seoul -)

  • 이애련
    • 가족자원경영과 정책
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    • 제14권4호
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    • pp.299-321
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate how marriage migration females understand and adjust to the culture of family life in Korea. The study was the conducted by extensively interviewing one member from each of a total of 16 women's multicultural families at a daycare center area in Seoul between June 16, 2010 and July 28, 2010. The results can be summarized as follows: All interviewees were marriage migration females, in the range 20 to 50 years of age, and with middle educational backgrounds. They all had middle-level incomes. Through the content analysis of the informants' responses, three major factors were found to influence the understanding and adjustment of to the culture of family living: personal factors, familial support, and sociocultural support systems. Among the personal factors, the intimacy of the married couples was trouble major factor. An issue that tended to arise was that Korean husbands' traditional culture in terms of their way of thinking was often different from that of the wife's culture. However, husbands supported their wives' outside activities and friendships in order to help them adjust to the culture of family living. The husbands made an effort to understand their wives' original culture and national food, often visiting restaurants that served their wives' national cuisine. In terms of familial support, the most important factors affecting marriage migration females were orienting the education of children to the mother's native language, cooking their national foods, and visiting the mother's nation with the children. Marriage migration females had the following requires: The teacher in the daycare center needed to be interested in children from multicultural families and encourage self-pride in the marriage migration females' children. In terms of sociocultural support systems, marriage migration females are conscious of the indisposition and lack of consideration in Korean life. However, the Korean government and local provinces are concentrating attention on education for marriage migration females in terms of language, because learning the language can help these women to become accustomed to the rituals of Korean life. Marriage migration females make an effort to understand and adjust to Korean family living culture that involves the food culture for ceremonial occasions, folk plays, and places of historic interest. A matter of importance is Korean people's effort to understand and adjust to multicultural family with their distinctive cultures. Welfare policy related to multicultural families involves adopting supportive laws and actions.

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Sound change of /o/ in modern Seoul Korean: Focused on relations with acoustic characteristics and perception

  • Igeta, Takako;Sonu, Mee;Arai, Takayuki
    • 말소리와 음성과학
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    • 제6권3호
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    • pp.109-119
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    • 2014
  • This article represents a first step in a large study aimed at elucidating the relationship between production and perception involved in sound change of /o/ in (Seoul) Korean. In this paper we present the results of a production study and a perception experiment. For the production study we examined vowel production data of 20 young adult speakers, measuring the first and second formants, then conducted a discriminant analysis based on those values. In terms of their F1-F2 values, the distribution of /o/ and /u/ were close, and even overlapping in some circumstances, which is consistent with the literature. This tendency was more apparent among the female speakers than the males. Moreover, with the females' distributions, /o/ was frequently categorized as /u/, suggesting that the direction of the sound change is indeed increasing from /o/ to /u/. Next, to investigate the effects of this proximity on perception, we used the production data of five randomly selected speakers from the production study as stimuli for a perception experiment in which 21 young adult native speakers of (Seoul) Korean performed a vowel identification task and provided a Goodness rating on a 5-point scale. We found that while rates of correctness were high, when these correctness scores were weighted by the Goodness rating, these "weighted correctness" scores were lower in some cases, indicating a degree of confusion in distinguishing between the two vowels.

How Different are Vowel Epentheses in Learner Speech and Loanword Phonology?

  • Park, Mi-Sun;Kim, Jong-Mi
    • 음성과학
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.33-51
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    • 2008
  • Difference of learner speech and loanword phonology is investigated in terms of Korean learners' speech and their loanword adaptation of English words with a post-vocalic word-final stop. When we compared the speech of 12 Korean learners in mid-intermediate level with that of eight English speakers, the learner speech did not reflect loanword phonology of the vowel insertion after a voiced word-final stop (e.g., rib$[\dotplus]$, bad$[\dotplus]$, gag$[\dotplus]$ vs. tip[=], cat[=], book[=]), but, instead, the target phonology of vowel lengthening before a voiced word-final stop (e.g., rib[r.I:b], CAD$[k{\ae}:d]$, bag$[b{\ae}:g]$ vs. rip[rI.p], cat$[k{\ae}t]$, back$[b{\ae}k])$. A longitudinal study of learner speech before and after instruction showed some development toward the acquisition of target phonology. The results indicate that learner speech departs from loanword phonology, and approaches to target speech in a faster rate than direct ratio. Thus, native phonology predicts loanword phonology, but lends little support to learner speech. Our results also indicate that loanword phonology is constant, while learner speech changes toward the acquisition of target phonology.

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서울말 /ㅗ/와 /ㅜ/를 구별하는 음향변수 (Acoustic parameters that differentiate /o/ from /u/ in Seoul Korean)

  • 변희경
    • 말소리와 음성과학
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.15-24
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    • 2018
  • Earlier studies reported that the /o/ and /u/ phonemes of Seoul Korean were currently merging in the F1/F2 space. However, studies on perception tests have shown that rates of correctness were high, even in cases where the two vowels overlapped. This study explores whether there is another acoustic parameter that differentiates /o/ from /u/, besides the F1/F2 contrast. Seventy-five native speakers of Seoul Korean, born between 1953 and 1999, participated in a production test. The data collected were analyzed in terms of F1 and F2, H1-H2, and F0. The result shows that the /o/ and /u/ of female speakers almost overlap in the F1/F2 space for all ages, while H1-H2 values are significantly different between the two vowels regardless of age. On the other hand, the /o/ and /u/ of male speakers are largely well separated in the F1/F2 space, while the H1-H2 values between the two vowels are very close at all ages. F0 effect is relatively small for both male and female speakers, even though there is a statistically significant difference. The result of this study provides evidence that female speakers use phonation differences to distinguish /o/ from /u/, and that the F1/F2 contrast has been replaced by H1-H2 values.