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BIBLOGRAPHY OF GEODEST AND GEOPHYSICS IN KOREA (XXI)

  • Sohn, Due-Jae
    • International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics Korean Journal of Geophysical Research
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.45-55
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    • 1994
  • This is the bibliographical compilation of papers in the fields of geodesy and geophysics published in the Republic of Korea during July 1993 to June 1994. Materials were mainly collected from the following publications.

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On the Galaxy Formation: Two Theories of Galaxy Formation

  • Hyun, Jong-June
    • Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.21-29
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    • 1985
  • Two theories, the adiabatic and the isothermal, of galaxy formation are surveyed with regard to the current observational constraints, Some advantage of non-baryonic theory compared with the usual baryonic theory is discussed.

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동남아국가의 석유산업 현황 및 정제시설 증설계획

  • Korea Petroleum Association
    • Korea Petroleum Association Journal
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    • no.10 s.140
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    • pp.125-133
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    • 1992
  • 이 자료는 싱가포르 AP Enetgy Business Publications PTE LTD에서 발간한 "Hydrocarbon Asian Business Report"지의 최근호 4권(6,7,8,9월호)에서 동남아국가의 석유산업 부문을 발췌하여 옮긴 것이다. <편집자 주>

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Research Productivity and Citation Performance of Researchers by Co-authorship Type in the Biological Sciences (생명과학 분야 연구자들의 공동연구 유형별 연구 생산성과 인용 성과 분석)

  • Kim, Mee-Jean
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.52 no.3
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    • pp.149-169
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study is to provide an in-depth analysis on the research productivity and the research performance of the School of Biological Sciences' faculty at the S University by their co-authorships and further to identify any difference in the citedness by their co-authorships. For the years 2004-2013, a total of 1,135 publications, published by thirty-nine faculty members, were collected and their publication patterns were analyzed by co-authorships. For the years 2004-2016, the citations to the 1,135 publications were analyzed by co-authorships. Among the four co-authorship types, the total number of publications by the domestic and international co-authorships amounted to 832(73.3%), and the study also found a statistical difference in the citation performance, i.e., the average number of citations per paper by co-authorships (F =4.830, $p=0.003^{**}$).

Trend Analysis of Korean-Western Medicine Collaboration Studies by Disease Group (대상질환군으로 본 의·한 협진연구 경향 분석)

  • Jun, Eun-hee;Lee, Hyeon-joo;Cho, Min-kyoung;Kim, Nam-kwen;Lee, In
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.658-667
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    • 2020
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study was to analyze trends in Korean-Western Collaborative Medicine studies by disease group. Methods: Articles published until May 2020 were searched in domestic databases (NDSL, RISS, KISS, DBPIA, and KoreanTK) using the keywords '한양방', '양한방', '협진', '협의진료', '의한의', '의·한의', and '통합의학'. The articles were analyzed according to the publication year, journal type, research methodology, and disease group using the major and intermediate classifications of the Korean Standard Classification of Diseases (KCD-7). Results: In total, 112 articles were selected. The most frequent major disease groups were disease codes G, C (D), I, and M, in that order. The medium disease groups numbered 41 and most commonly involved collaborative studies on cerebrovascular diseases. Among the three top KCD-7 major group diseases, publications on Group C (D) were increasing significantly, publications on Group G were slightly increasing, but, publications on Group I decreased in the 2010s compared to the 2000s. Conclusions: In this study, we analyzed the frequent disease groups treated with domestic Korean-Western medicine in collaborative studies using the major and medium classifications of KCD-7. Well-designed clinical trials and economic evaluation research are needed, and this study can provide directions for future collaborative studies using Korean-Western medicine.