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The Effect of Occlusal Condition on Physical Fitness and Motor Capacity in Athletes According to Various Types of Mouthguards (마우스가드의 형태가 운동선수의 체력 및 운동능력에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Su-Jeong;Jung, Jae-Kwang;Lee, Kyu-Bok;Chae, Woen-Sik
    • Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2013
  • This study examined the effects of the occlusal stability and a partial coverage mouthguard on physical fitness and motor capacity to determine the importance of the occlusal stability as a possible action mechanism of mouthguards on physical performance. Twenty physical education students were included for measurements of their handgrip strength, back strength, whole body reaction time, flexibility, sidestep test, stork stand test and jumping test according to the following 5 different occlusal conditions: mouth closed position without a mouthguard, with a full coverage mouthguard, with a right partial coverage mouthguard, with a left partial coverage mouthguard and with anterior partial mouthguard. The results revealed no significant difference in any of the measured physical factors between the occlusal conditions with and without a full-coverage mouthguard. On the other hand, a significant difference was observed in whole body reaction between the occlusal conditions with and without the partial coverage mouthguards. Therefore, isokinetic muscle tests on both knee joints and the Wingate anaerobic power test should be performed under the following five occlusal conditions: with or without full-coverage maxillary custom-made mouthguard, with a unilateral right or left partial-coverage maxillary mouthguard and with an anterior partial-coverage maxillary mouthguard. These results suggest that the partial coverage mouthguard had a short-term beneficial effect on agility rather than full coverage mouthguard.

Sampling Error of Areal Average Rainfall due to Radar Partial Coverage (부분적 레이더 정보에 따른 면적평균강우의 관측오차)

  • Yoo, Chul-Sang;Kim, Byoung-Soo;Kim, Kyoung-Jun;Yoon, Jung-Soo
    • 한국방재학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.02a
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    • pp.97-100
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    • 2008
  • This study estimated the error involved in the areal average rainfall derived incomplete radar information due to radar partial coverage of a basin or sub-basin. This study considers the Han River Basin as an application example for the rainfall observation using the Ganghwa rain radar. Among the total of 24 mid-sized sub-basins of the Han River Basin evaluated in this study, only five sub-basins are fully covered by the radar and three are totally uncovered. Remaining 16 sub-basins are partially covered by the radar leading incomplete radar information available. When only partial radar information is available, the sampling error decreases proportional to the size of the radar coverage, which also varies depending on the number of clusters. It is general that smaller sampling error can be expected when the number of clusters increases if the total area coverage remains the same. This study estimated the sampling error of the areal average rainfall of partially-covered mid-sized sub-basins of the Han River Basin, and the results show that the sampling error could be at least several % to maximum tens % depending on the relative coverage area.

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Analysis of the characteristics of mouthguards that affect isokinetic muscular ability and anaerobic power

  • Jung, Jae-Kwang;Chae, Woen-Sik;Lee, Kyu-Bok
    • The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.388-395
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    • 2013
  • PURPOSE. The purpose of this study was to estimate the effects of occlusal stability to identify action mechanisms of mouthguards, known to have a modulatory effect on limb muscle function. MATERIALS AND METHODS. This study included 20 male subjects to perform the isokinetic muscle tests and the Wingate anaerobic power test on both knee joints under five closed-mouth conditions: without or with 4 types of mouthguards with thickness of 2 mm based on premolar area: (1) full-coverage, (2) anterior partial-coverage, (3) right posterior partial-coverage, and (4) left posterior partial-coverage. The obtained results were subjected to One-way ANOVA with repeated measures, followed by post hoc test of the contrast method (${\alpha}$=.05). RESULTS. There was no significant difference between the closed position with and without a full-coverage mouthguard in all variables. However, significant differences were observed between with and without a partial-coverage mouthguard in muscular endurance during extension of the left knee, muscular power and endurance during flexion of the right knee. Additionally, significant differences were found between occlusal states with full- and partial-coverage mouthguards in muscular power and endurance during extension of the left knee. CONCLUSION. These findings indicate the elevation of vertical dimension by 2 mm or the inducement of occlusal stability had little effect on isokinetic muscle strength and anaerobic performance, while uneven distribution of occlusal force might have some positive effects.

A Partial Scan Design by Unifying Structural Analysis and Testabilities (구조분석과 테스트 가능도의 통합에 의한 부분스캔 설계)

  • Park, Jong-Uk;Sin, Sang-Hun;Park, Seong-Ju
    • Journal of KIISE:Computer Systems and Theory
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    • v.26 no.9
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    • pp.1177-1184
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    • 1999
  • 본 논문에서는 스캔플립프롭 선택 시간이 짧고 높은 고장 검출률(fault coverage)을 얻을 수 있는 새로운 부분스캔 설계 기술을 제안한다. 순차회로에서 테스트패턴 생성을 용이하게 하기 위하여 완전스캔 및 부분스캔 설계 기술이 널리 이용되고 있다. 스캔 설계로 인한 추가영역을 최소화 하고 최대의 고장 검출률을 목표로 하는 부분스캔 기술은 크게 구조분석과 테스트 가능도(testability)에 의한 설계 기술로 나누어 볼 수 있다. 구조분석에 의한 부분스캔은 짧은 시간에 스캔플립프롭을 선택할 수 있지만 고장 검출률은 낮다. 반면 테스트 가능도에 의한 부분스캔은 구조분석에 의한 부분스캔보다 스캔플립프롭의 선택 시간이 많이 걸리는 단점이 있지만 높은 고장 검출률을 나타낸다. 본 논문에서는 구조분석에 의한 부분스캔과 테스트 가능도에 의한 부분스캔 설계 기술의 장단점을 비교.분석하여 통합함으로써 스캔플립프롭 선택 시간을 단축하고 고장 검출률을 높일 수 있는 새로운 부분스캔 설계 기술을 제안한다. 실험결과 대부분의 ISCAS89 벤치마크 회로에서 스캔플립프롭 선택 시간은 현격히 감소하였고 비교적 높은 고장 검출률을 나타내었다.Abstract This paper provides a new partial scan design technique which not only reduces the time for selecting scan flip-flops but also improves fault coverage. To simplify the problem of the test pattern generation in the sequential circuits, full scan and partial scan design techniques have been widely adopted. The partial scan techniques which aim at minimizing the area overhead while maximizing the fault coverage, can be classified into the techniques based on structural analysis and testabilities. In case of the partial scan by structural analysis, it does not take much time to select scan flip-flops, but fault coverage is low. On the other hand, although the partial scan by testabilities generally results in high fault coverage, it requires more time to select scan flip-flops than the former method. In this paper, we analyzed and unified the strengths of the techniques by structural analysis and by testabilities. The new partial scan design technique not only reduces the time for selecting scan flip-flops but also improves fault coverage. Test results demonstrate the remarkable reduction of the time to select the scan flip-flops and high fault coverage in most ISCAS89 benchmark circuits.

SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL INFLUENCES ON SOIL MOISTURE ESTIMATION

  • Kim, Gwang-seob
    • Water Engineering Research
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.31-44
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    • 2002
  • The effect of diurnal cycle, intermittent visit of observation satellite, sensor installation, partial coverage of remote sensing, heterogeneity of soil properties and precipitation to the soil moisture estimation error were analyzed to present the global sampling strategy of soil moisture. Three models, the theoretical soil moisture model, WGR model proposed Waymire of at. (1984) to generate rainfall, and Turning Band Method to generate two dimensional soil porosity, active soil depth and loss coefficient field were used to construct sufficient two-dimensional soil moisture data based on different scenarios. The sampling error is dominated by sampling interval and design scheme. The effect of heterogeneity of soil properties and rainfall to sampling error is smaller than that of temporal gap and spatial gap. Selecting a small sampling interval can dramatically reduce the sampling error generated by other factors such as heterogeneity of rainfall, soil properties, topography, and climatic conditions. If the annual mean of coverage portion is about 90%, the effect of partial coverage to sampling error can be disregarded. The water retention capacity of fields is very important in the sampling error. The smaller the water retention capacity of the field (small soil porosity and thin active soil depth), the greater the sampling error. These results indicate that the sampling error is very sensitive to water retention capacity. Block random installation gets more accurate data than random installation of soil moisture gages. The Walnut Gulch soil moisture data show that the diurnal variation of soil moisture causes sampling error between 1 and 4 % in daily estimation.

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In-situ phosphorus doping effect on epitaxial growth of $Si_{1-x}Ge_{x}$ film with high ge fraction (고농도 ge fraction을 갖는 $Si_{1-x}Ge_{x}$ 막의 epitaxial growth에 대한 in-situ phosphorus doping 효과)

  • 이철진;박정훈;김성진
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 1998.06a
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    • pp.437-440
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    • 1998
  • We studied phosphorus doping effect on the epitaxial growth of $Si_{1-x}Ge_{x}$ film with high Ge fraction on Si substates at 550.deg. C by LPCVD. In a low $Ph_{3}$ partial pressure region such as below 1.25 mPa, the phosphorus dopant concentration increased linearly with increasing $PH_{3}$ partial pressure while the deposition rate and the Ge fraction were constant. In a higher $PH_{3}$ partial pressure region, the phosphorus dopant concentration and the deposition rate decreased, while the Ge fraction slightly increased. The deposition arate and the Ge fraction increased with increasing $GeH_{4}$ partial pressure while the phophours dopant concentration decreased. But the increasing rate of Ge fraction with incrasing $PH_{3}$ partial pressure was reduced at a high $GeH_{4}$ partial pressure. According to test results, it suggests that high surface coverage of phosphorus atoms suppress both the $SiH_{4}$ adsorption/reasction and the $GeH_{4}$ adsorption/reaction on the surfaces, and the effect is more stronger on $SiH_{4}$ than on $GeH_{4}$. In a higher $PH_{3}$ partial pressure region, the epitaxial growth is largely controlled by surface coverage effect of phosphorus atoms. The phosphorus surface coverage was slimited at a high $GeH_{4}$ partial pressure because adsorbed Ge atoms effectively suppresses the adsorption of phosphorus atoms.

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No-Holding Partial Scan Test Mmethod for Large VLSI Designs (대규모 집적회로 설계를 위한 무고정 부분 스캔 테스트 방법)

  • 노현철;이동호
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics C
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    • v.35C no.3
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 1998
  • In this paper, we propose a partial scan test method which can be applied to large VLSI designs. In this method, it is not necessary to hold neither scanned nor unscanned flip-flops during scan in, test application,or scan out. This test method requires almost identical design for testability modification and test wave form when compared to the full scan test method, and the method is applicable to large VLSI chips. The well known FAN algorithm has been modified to devise to sequential ATPG algorithm which is effective for the proposed test method. In addition, a partial scan algorithm which is effective for the proposed test method. In addition, a partial algorithm determined a maximal set of flip-flops which gives high fault coverage when they are unselected. The experimental resutls show that the proposed method allow as large as 20% flip-flops to remain unscanned without much decrease in the full scan fault coverage.

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Clinical performance of esthetic ceramic partial-coverage restorations with supra-gingival margin using minimally invasive tooth preparation method according to the concept of adhesive dentistry (접착치의학 개념에 따른 최소 침습적 치아 삭제법을 적용한 심미적인 치은 연상 변연 도재 부분피개관 수복 증례)

  • Hong, Myung-Sik;Choi, Yu-Sung;Lee, Jong-Hyuk;Ha, Seung-Ryong
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
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    • v.59 no.3
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    • pp.319-332
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    • 2021
  • With the rapid development of aesthetic ceramic materials and resin adhesives, the transition from metal ceramic crown to all-ceramic restoration is being actively carried out. When making porcelain restorations, the advantages can be maximized only when appropriate forms and techniques are used. Recently, an esthetic partial-coverage restoration method with supra-gingival margins was introduced by applying a minimally invasive tooth removal method that preserves enamel as much as possible and enhances adhesion efficiency. Through this, various advantages such as minimization of tooth structure removal and ease of excess cement removal can be obtained. In addition, since this manufacturing method does not require cord packing, it is possible to save time for impression taking and reduce patient discomfort. Furthermore, the margins can be clearly obtained without the intervention of gingival fluid or blood, making it possible to manufacture more accurate restorations. In the following cases of patients with partial tooth defects, esthetic ceramic partial-coverage restorations with supra-gingival margin was applied using minimally invasive tooth preparation method according to the concept of adhesive dentistry. Therefore, unnecessary tooth abutment preparation was prevented and residual tooth structure could be preserved as much as possible. After delivery of the ceramic partial-coverage restorations, favorable outcome was obtained.

The extension of hierarchical covering location problem

  • Lee, Jung-Man;Lee, Young-Hoon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Operations and Management Science Society Conference
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.316-321
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    • 2007
  • The hierarchical covering location problem emphasizes the issue of locating of hierarchical facilities in order to maximize the number of customers that can be covered. In the classical HCLP(Hierarchical Covering Location Problem), it is assumed that the customers are covered completely if they are located within a specific distance from the facility, and not covered otherwise. The generalized HCLP is introduced that the coverage of customers is measured to be any real value rather than 0 or 1, where the service level may decrease according to the distance. Mixed integer programming formulation for the generalized HCLP is suggested with a partial coverage of service. Solutions are found using OPL Studio, and are evaluated for various cases.

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Partial Scan Performance Evaluation of Iterative Method of Testability Measurement(ITEM) (시험성 분석 기법(ITEM)의 부분 스캔 성능 평가)

  • 김형국;이재훈;민형복
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics C
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    • v.35C no.11
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    • pp.11-20
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    • 1998
  • Testability analysis computes controllabilities and observabilities of all lines of a circuit and then evaluates fault coverage. The values of controllability and observability as well as fault coverage produced by testability analysis are used for applications of testability analysis. ITEM was evaluated as a fault coverage tool. But the values of controllability and observability at all lines of circuits must be estimated as a performance measure of testability tools for another application such as partial scan. In this paper, partial scan method based on sensitivity analysis which estimates relative improvement of detectability of circuits after scanning a flip-flop is used for performance evaluation of ITEM. Performance of ITEM, with respect to testability values on each net, has been measured by comparing ITEM and STAFAN. Partial scan performance achieved by ITEM is very similar to that of STAFAN, but ITEM takes less CPU time. Therefore ITEM is very efficient for partial scan application because ITEM runs faster for very large circuits in which execution time is critical.

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