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Regional Characteristics of Commodity Sales by Internet Shopping : A Case Study of G eshop (인터넷 쇼핑에 의한 상품판매의 지역적 특성 - G eshop의 경우 -)

  • 김영숙
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.38 no.5
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    • pp.769-785
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    • 2003
  • The regional distribution of the selling amount on the internet shopping is divided into urban areas and rural areas. In the urban areas, a large amount of selling and various commodity groups are purchased. In the rural areas, a small amount of selling simple clothing goods, home kitchen goods, and the others commodity groups are purchased. The regional distribution is considered dependent upon the size of population, the development degree of the education and service industry in the region, and the buying power of women in the 25 to 49 year group. This regional trend shows the difference of each population composition between urban and rural areas during the period of economic growth in our country affects internet shopping. Therefore consumer's limited purchase behavior is apparent in rural areas.

Comparison Study on Yang-Saeng Grades between Hypertension Group and Control Group in Hong-Cheon County (일부 한국인 고혈압환자의 한방양생 실천수준 및 생활습관 -강원도 홍천군민을 중심으로-)

  • Shin, Heon-Tae;Lee, Sun-Dong
    • Journal of Society of Preventive Korean Medicine
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.43-53
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    • 2009
  • Objective : The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence and the relationship between hypertension and the grades of 'Yang-Saeng'(health promotion methods in oriental medicine) in hypertension group and control group of Hong-Cheon county in Korea. Methods : To accomplish the purpose, we analyzed the Hong-Cheon survey data which was collected from 1,739 subjects from october 1. 2006 to October 20. 2006. Results : Hypertension group marked lower mentality score($21.0{\pm}3.7$) than that of control group($21.8{\pm}3.2$). (p<0.05) Hypertension group marked higher grades in the other Yang-Saeng categories{Eating($31.6{\pm}5.0$ ; $29.9{\pm}4.9$), Daily life($31.5{\pm}4.3$ ; $30.6{\pm}4.2$), Seasonal life($29.1{\pm}3.4$ ; $28.3{\pm}3.1$), Sexual behavior($13.9{\pm}2.3$ ; $13.5{\pm}2.1$)}. (p<0.05) Conclusion : The result of this study suggest that mental program could be needed more during operating health promotion program for hypertension group.

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Changes in $SO_{2}$ Concentration from Major Cities and Provinces in Korea: A Case Study from 1998 to 2003

  • Nguyen Hang Thi;Kim Ki-Hyun
    • Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment
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    • v.21 no.E3
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    • pp.95-105
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    • 2005
  • The concentrations of sulfur dioxide ($SO_{2}$) were measured from seven major cities and nine provinces in Korea for the period covering 1998 to 2003. Its concentration data were analyzed to explore the possible influences of spatial and temporal factors on the $SO_{2}$ distribution characteristics. Examination of spatial trends of $SO_{2}$ distribution and behavior indicated several interesting features. Although its annual trends appeared to be affected by the changes in the surrounding environmental conditions (e.g., regulation on the use of S-containing fuels), the seasonal trends indicated a cyclic and systematic pattern that may be characterized as: a gradual decrease in concentrations across winter, spring, fall, and summer. The results showed the generally enhanced mean concentrations of $SO_{2}$ from Ulsan, Busan, and Daegu with 12.8, 10.1, and 8.80 ppb, respectively. On the other hand, notably reduced $SO_{2}$ concentrations were seen from Gwangju and Jeju sites with its mean values of 5.43 and 3.88 ppb, respectively. The overall results of our study indicate that a decrease in $SO_{2}$ concentration levels continued through time, while its spatial distribution appears to be affected most sensitively by such factor as city scale and industrial activities.

STUDY ON ATMOSPHERIC BEHAVIOR OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS IN URBAN AREA, JEONJU

  • Kim, Hyoung-Seop;Kim, Jong-Guk;Kim, Kyoung-Soo
    • Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.118-127
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    • 2007
  • Between June and November 2002, the atmospheric concentrations and dry deposition fluxes of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Chonju were measured four times each over five days. The total concentration of PAHs in ambient air was $84\;ng/m^3$, with about 90% existing in the vapor phase. Plots of log ($K_p$) vs. log (${P_L}^0$) indicated that PAHs partitioning was not in equilibrium and the particulate characteristics did not change with seasonal variations. The PAHs fluxes to a water surface sampler (WSS) and a dry deposition plate (DDP) were about 14.15 and $1.92\;{\mu}g/m^2/d$, respectively. The flux of the gaseous phase, acquired by subtracting the DDP from the WSS results, was about $12.23\;{\mu}g/m^2/d$. A considerable correlation was shown between the atmospheric concentrations and deposition fluxes in the gaseous phase, but not in the particulate phase, as the fluxes of the particulate phase were dependent on the physical velocity differences of the particulates based on the particle diameter.

Formation and Dispersion of Nitric Acid Vapor from Stack Flue Gas

  • Park, Mi Jeong;Wu, Shi Chang;Jo, Young Min;Park, Young Koo
    • Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.96-107
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    • 2014
  • Extreme recovery of the thermal energy from the combustion of flue gas may bring about early gas condensation resulting in the increased formation of nitric acid vapor. The behavior of the nitric acid formed inside the stack and in the atmosphere was investigated through a computer-aided simulation in this study. Low temperatures led to high conversion rates of the nitrogen oxide to nitric acid, according to the Arrhenius relationship. Larger acid plumes could be formed with the cooled flue gas at $40^{\circ}C$ than the present exiting gas at $115^{\circ}C$. The acid vapor plume of 0.1 ppm extended to 25 m wide and 200 m high. The wind, which had a seasonal local average of 3 m/s, expanded the influencing area to 170 m along the ground level. Its tail stretched 50 m longer at $40^{\circ}C$ than at $115^{\circ}C$. The emission concentration of the acid vapor in the summer season was a little lower than in the winter. However, a warm atmosphere facilitated the Brownian motion of the discharged flue gas, finally leading to more vigorous dispersion.

Biting of anthropophilic Culicoides fulvithorax (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), a vector of Mansonella perstans in Nigeria

  • AGBOLADE Olufemi-Moses;AKINBOYE Dora Olufunmilola;OLATEJU Taiwo Monroof;AYANBIYI Oluwatoyin Adepeju;KULOYO Olukayode Olakunle;FENUGA Oluwalolami Oluwaseun
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.44 no.1 s.137
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    • pp.67-72
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    • 2006
  • Anthropophilic Culicoides were investigated in a rural community endemic for Mansonella perstans in Ijebu North area of western Nigeria between December 2003 and October 2004. Three hundred and fifty-nine adults of Culicoides fulvithorax collected by human bait in the morning were dissected for Mansonella perstans larvae, and $1.95\%$of infection rate was found. Seasonal abundance of C. fulvithorax was investigated by monthly biting rates, and showed that higher prevalence was observed in rainy season, with peak in September. Culicoides prevalence was positively correlated with rainfall and relative humidity, but not temperature. Human perceptions on the behavior of these biting midges were determined by interviewing 854 self-selected villagers, of which $86.5\%$ of the interviewees confessed having experienced Culicoides bites. Between 76.5 and $99.1\%$ of the various age groups complained body reactions to Culicoides bites. Itching was the most frequent body reaction. No interviewees associated Culicoides with transmission of any parasitic infections. The results showed need to adequately control Culicoides in the community.

Regionalized Sensitivity Analysis of Extended TOPMODEL (확장 TOPMODEL의 영역화 민감도 분석)

  • Kim, Sang-Hyeon
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.741-755
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    • 1998
  • An extension of TOPMODEL was developed for rainfall-runoff simulation in agricultural watersheds equipped with tile drains. Tile drain functions are incorporated into the framework of TOPMODEL. Nine possible flow generation scenarios are suggested for tile drained watershed and applied in the modeling procedure. In the model development process, the traditional physically based storage approach and a new approach using a transfer function for the simulation of the flow in the unsaturated zone were compared. In order to provide better insight into the simulation process, a regionalized sensitivity analysis was performed to test the performance of the model and to compare the behavior of the transfer function to that of the simple storage related formulation. The results of analysis show good performance of the transfer function approach. Since the rainfall-runoff response pattern tends to vary seasonally, seven events distributed throughout a year were used in the sensitivity analysis to investigate the seasonal variation of the hydrologic characteristics. It is found that the sensitivity of each parameter described by the model are varied seasonally.

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Development of Wastewater Treatment Process Simulators Based on Artificial Neural Network and Mass Balance Models (인공신경망 및 물질수지 모델을 활용한 하수처리 프로세스 시뮬레이터 구축)

  • Kim, Jungruyl;Lee, Jaehyun;Oh, Jeill
    • Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.427-436
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    • 2015
  • Developing two process models to simulate wastewater treatment process is needed to draw a comparison between measured BOD data and estimated process model data: a mathematical model based on the process mass-balance and an ANN (artificial neural network) model. Those two types of simulator can fit well in terms of effluent BOD data, which models are formulated based on the distinctive five parameters: influent flow rate, effluent flow rate, influent BOD concentration, biomass concentration, and returned sludge percentage. The structuralized mass-balance model and ANN modeI with seasonal periods can estimate data set more precisely, and changing optimization algorithm for the penalty could be a useful option to tune up the process behavior estimations. An complex model such as ANN model coupled with mass-balance equation will be required to simulate process dynamics more accurately.

Feeding Habits of Todarodes pacificus (Cephalopods: Ommastrephidae) in the Coastal Waters of Busan, Korea (부산 주변 해역에서 채집된 살오징어(Todarodes pacificus)의 식성)

  • Song, Hye-Jin;Baeck, Gun-Wook;Kim, Su-Am;Huh, Sung-Hoi
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.42-48
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    • 2006
  • Analysis of stomach content for common squid was carried out to investigate the difference in seasonal and ontogenetic feeding behavior. Totals of 1368 common squid were collected monthly off Busan from September 2004 to August, 2005. Size range of common squid was 8.5-31.8 cm mantle length (ML) during the study period. Of the 1368 stomachs examined, 599 specimens (43.8%) were empty. Stomach contents indicated that common squid was carnivore: Large portion of stomach contents consisted of fish and mollusca (mainly common squid). The stomach contents index (SCI) seemed to increase with size, though there was no statistical difference between size classes significantly. Cannibalism was minimum in size range of 15-20 cm ML, but was steadily increased with size. Cephalopods were the major prey during spring and summer when common squid were small, but fish replaced it during autumn and winter when they became large.

A Study on the Data Classification in Engineering Stage of Pipeline Project in Extreme Cold Weather (극한지 파이프라인 프로젝트 설계단계에서의 데이터 분류에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Chang-Han;Won, Seo-Kyung;Lee, Jun-Bok;Han, Choong-Hee
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2014.11a
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    • pp.214-215
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    • 2014
  • Recently, Russia decided to export an annual 7.5 million tons of natural gas to Korea over 30 years from 2015, as also deal with China, planed to build a pipeline connecting Siberia to Shandong Peninsula about 4000km. Risk management is required depending on the project in extreme cold weather, because it is concerned about the behavior of the seasonal changes in soil temperature and the strain of pipe according to the long-distance pipeline construction. The plan of data management shall be prepared in parallel for a sophisticated risk management, because a data is massive scale and it is generated/accumulated in real time. Therefore, this research is aimed to classify a data items in engineering stage of pipeline by previous studies for managing a generated data depending on the detail works in extreme cold weather. We expect to be provided the foundation of an efficient classification system of a generated data from the pipeline project life cycle.

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