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중학교 체질검사 실태에 관한 연구 (A study on physical examination of middle school students)

  • 박성희
    • 한국학교보건학회지
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.131-143
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    • 2001
  • The primary aim of this dissertation is to contribute to the improvement of methods in physical examination by providing quality information for the current school system and advice for improving status. Present status, controversial points and possible remedies in physical examination were analyzed on a frequency and percentage basis. An $x^2$-test was used to verify the statistics between the results from the examination and each variable. In case of multiple categories of variables, an $x^2$ cs was adopted. Chronological data as well as both total and sampling physical examination data verified the statistics using an $x^2$-test. This thesis is based both on the data from middle school health care specialists in Gyunggi Province and on the analysis of physical examinations reported from local schools to the municipal education agency from 1997 to 1999. The results of the study are as follows: First, according to the survey, only 29.0% of the total schools had their school doctors examine all the students while most of the educational institutions failed to implement the whole process of physical examination on the list. It also turned out that the more students the schools have, the lower the rate of implementation of physical examination by school doctors(p=0.014). Second, the average time a school doctor spends for checkup turned out to be approximately 1.7 minutes per student This means that the quality of the physical examination is not guaranteed in the process. Third, 47.7% of those surveryed say that a dental examination was performed, each taking 21.24 seconds on average. In addition, it shows that some 31.5% wanted to have a task force team for dental checkups at the local health center. Given the fact that dental caries among students is progressively on the rise, the dental health centers that are now set up in some elementary schools should be expanded to cover the whole educational institution in order to raise awareness of the importance of dental care. Fourth, 48.5% of those surveyed say that a comprehensive physical examination should be adopted to promote the health of high schoolers. Since it takes a lot of public funds to implement a comprehensive method, it is essential to make sure that in-depth studies should be based on the frequency and methods of physical examination. Fifth, regarding such diseases among 3rd year middle school students in 1999, statistics shows that there was a slight difference in the prevalence rate of color blindness, and allergic diseases for male students ; and color blindness, hearing disturbance and allergic disease for female students. For those items, however, it is too little to say that there is a significant difference and accordingly it is assumed to be a problem of the measuring process. Sixth, the result of analysis on the sample physical examination and the total physical examination of the year 1999 shows as follows: For male students in the 3rd year of middle school, a slight difference appeared to those students in 11 items including eye problems and eye disease, otitis media, tonsillar hypertrophy, spinal shape, respiratory urinary allergic disease and other abnormal diseases(p<0.05). Particularly, the prevalence rate between students with and without disease was shown to be two times more in the following: eye problems, otitis media, tonsill hypertrophy, allergic diseases, etc. For female students in the 3rd year, prevalence rate showed little difference in 14 items(p<0.05). For items including eye problem, otitis media, tonsill hypertrophy, allergic disease, etc. it was shown that the rate was two times more between students with and without diseases. Physical examinations under the current school system are not producing any fundamental results for the health of the students. Methods and results are not trustworthy. Accordingly, a drastic overhaul of the current practices is needed in frequency, methods and items on the list in order to promote the health of the students. Cost-benefit studies as well as political considerations to ensure the development of efficient methods for physical examination are urgently needed at this moment.

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미국 극장용 CG애니메이션의 흥행 요인 분석: 인물, 상황, 이미지를 중심으로 (Factorial analysis on commercial success of the American theatrical CG animation movies : Focused on characters, situations, and images)

  • 장욱상;한부용
    • 만화애니메이션 연구
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    • 통권30호
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    • pp.59-86
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    • 2013
  • 컴퓨터 테크놀로지가 제공하는 '스펙터클'과 '사실성'은 여전히 관객을 유혹시키는 CG 애니메이션만의 강점으로. <토이스토리>의 흥행성공 이후로 픽사(PIXAR)와 드림웍스(DreamWorks)로 대표되는 수많은 극장용 CG 애니메이션이 제작되어 흥행에 성공하였고 지금도 고공행진 중이다. 한국에서도 <파이 스토리, 2006>, <빼꼼의 머그잔 여행, 2007>, <코알라 키드: 영웅의 탄생, 2012> 등 몇몇 작품들이 흥행 성공을 위해 도전장을 던졌지만 그 결과는 실로 참담하기만 했다. 과거엔 '기술력의 부족'을 원인으로 삼기도 했지만, 계속된 흥행적 시행착오를 통한 과정 속에서 창작의 기본이자 애니메이션의 특징인 '서사'와 '상상력의 이미지'가 흥행성의 핵심적 요소임이 분명해졌다. 실제 통계에 의하면, 관객이 애니메이션을 선택할 때 가장 중요하게 생각하는 것으로 '이야기'를 꼽을 정도로 서사가 애니메이션에서 차지하는 비중은 절대적이다. 특히 이야기의 요소가 되는 '인물'과 '상황, 그리고 '아이디어'들이 그 중에서 핵심적인 기능을 한다고 할 수 있다. 본 논문은 국내외로 흥행에 성공한 미국 극장용 CG 애니메이션인 <인크레더블>, <쿵푸팬더>, <슈렉>을 인물, 상황, 이미지를 중심으로 각각의 애니메이션들이 어떤 특징을 가지고 즐거움과 재미를 유발시켰는지 연구하였다. 본 논문의 분석이 국내 작가와 연출자들에게 각 작품만의 고유한 개성과 특징이 잘 드러나며, 상상력과 창의성을 기반으로 친근하면서도 특징적인 작품 개발로 이어지는 참고자료로서 조금이나마 도움이 되길 기대한다.

중복을 허용한 계층적 클러스터링에 의한 복합 개념 탐지 방법 (Hierarchical Overlapping Clustering to Detect Complex Concepts)

  • 홍수정;최중민
    • 지능정보연구
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    • 제17권1호
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    • pp.111-125
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    • 2011
  • 클러스터링(Clustering)은 유사한 문서나 데이터를 묶어 군집화해주는 프로세스이다. 클러스터링은 문서들을 대표하는 개념별로 그룹화함으로써 사용자가 자신이 원하는 주제의 문서를 찾기 위해 모든 문서를 검사할 필요가 없도록 도와준다. 이를 위해 유사한 문서를 찾아 그룹화하고, 이 그룹의 대표되는 개념을 도출하여 표현해주는 기법이 요구된다. 이 상황에서 문제점으로 대두되는 것이 복합 개념(Complex Concept)의 탐지이다. 복합 개념은 서로 다른 개념의 여러 클러스터에 속하는 중복 개념이다. 기존의 클러스터링 방법으로는 문서를 클러스터링할 때 동일한 레벨에 있는 서로 다른 개념의 클러스터에 속하는 중복된 복합 개념의 클러스터를 찾아서 표현할 수가 없었고, 또한 복합 개념과 각 단순 개념(Simple Concept) 사이의 의미적 계층 관계를 제대로 검증하기가 어려웠다. 본 논문에서는 기존 클러스터링 방법의 문제점을 해결하여 복합 개념을 쉽게 찾아 표현하는 방법을 제안한다. 기존의 계층적 클러스터링 알고리즘을 변형하여 동일 레벨에서 중복을 허용하는 계층적 클러스터링(Hierarchical Overlapping Clustering, HOC) 알고리즘을 개발하였다. HOC 알고리즘은 문서를 클러스터링하여 그 결과를 트리가 아닌 개념 중복이 가능한 Lattice 계층 구조로 표현함으로써 이를 통해 여러 개념이 중복된 복합 개념을 탐지할 수 있었다. HOC 알고리즘을 이용해 생성된 각 클러스터의 개념이 제대로 된 의미적인 계층 관계로 표현되었는지는 특징 선택(Feature Selection) 방법을 적용하여 검증하였다.

임플랜트 식립부위 형성시 골조직의 온도변화에 관한 연구 (A STUDY ON THE TEMPERATURE CHANGES OF BONE TISSUES DURING IMPLANT SITE PREPARATION)

  • 김평일;김영수;장경수;김창회
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제40권1호
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    • pp.1-17
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the possibility of thermal injury to bone tissues during an implant site preparation under the same condition as a typical clinical practice of $Br{\aa}nemark$ implant system. All the burs for $Br{\aa}nemark$ implant system were studied except the round bur The experiments involved 880 drilling cases : 50 cases for each of the 5 steps of NP, 5 steps of RP, and 7 steps of WP, all including srew tap, and 30 cases of 2mm twist drill. For precision drilling, a precision handpiece restraining system was developed (Eungyong Machinery Co., Korea). The system kept the drill parallel to the drilling path and allowed horizontal adjustment of the drill with as little as $1{\mu}m$ increment. The thermocouple insertion hole. that is 0.9mm in diameter and 8mm in depth, was prepared 0.2mm away from the tapping bur the last drilling step. The temperatures due to countersink, pilot drill, and other drills were measured at the surface of the bone, at the depths of 4mm and 8mm respectively. Countersink drilling temperature was measured by attaching the tip of a thermocouple at the rim of the countersink. To assure temperature measurement at the desired depths, 'bent-thermocouples' with their tips of 4 and 8mm bent at $120^{\circ}$ were used. The profiles of temperature variation were recorded continuously at one second interval using a thermometer with memory function (Fluke Co. U.S.A.) and 0.7mm thermocouples (Omega Co., U.S.A.). To simulate typical clinical conditions, 35mm square samples of bovine scapular bone were utilized. The samples were approximately 20mm thick with the cortical thickness on the drilling side ranging from 1 to 2mm. A sample was placed in a container of saline solution so that its lower half is submerged into the solution and the upper half exposed to the room air, which averaged $24.9^{\circ}C$. The temperature of the saline solution was maintained at $36.5^{\circ}C$ using an electric heater (J. O Tech Co., Korea). This experimental condition was similar to that of a patient s opened mouth. The study revealed that a 2mm twist drill required greatest attention. As a guide drill, a twist drill is required to bore through a 'virgin bone,' rather than merely enlarging an already drilled hole as is the case with other drills. This typically generates greater amount of heat. Furthermore, one tends to apply a greater pressure to overcome drilling difficulty, thus producing even greater amount heat. 150 experiments were conducted for 2mm twist drill. For 140 cases, drill pressure of 750g was sufficient, and 10 cases required additional 500 or 100g of drilling pressure. In case of the former. 3 of the 140 cases produced the temperature greater than $47^{\circ}C$, the threshold temperature of degeneration of bone tissue (1983. Eriksson et al.) which is also the reference temperature in this study. In each of the 10 cases requiring extra pressure, the temperature exceeded the reference temperature. More significantly, a surge of heat was observed in each of these cases This observations led to addtional 20 drilling experiments on dense bones. For 10 of these cases, the pressure of 1,250g was applied. For the other 10, 1.750g were applied. In each of these cases, it was also observed that the temperature rose abruptly far above the thresh old temperature of $47^{\circ}C$, sometimes even to 70 or $80^{\circ}C$. It was also observed that the increased drilling pressure influenced the shortening of drilling time more than the rise of drilling temperature. This suggests the desirability of clinically reconsidering application of extra pressures to prevent possible injury to bone tissues. An analysis of these two extra pressure groups of 1,250g and 1,750g revealed that the t-statistics for reduced amount of drilling time due to extra pressure and increased peak temperature due to the same were 10.80 and 2.08 respectively suggesting that drilling time was more influenced than temperature. All the subsequent drillings after the drilling with a 2mm twist drill did not produce excessive heat, i.e. the heat generation is at the same or below the body temperature level. Some of screw tap, pilot, and countersink showed negative correlation coefficients between the generated heat and the drilling time. indicating the more the drilling time, the lower the temperature. The study also revealed that the drilling time was increased as a function of frequency of the use of the drill. Under the drilling pressure of 750g, it was revealed that the drilling time for an old twist drill that has already drilled 40 times was 4.5 times longer than a new drill The measurement was taken for the first 10 drillings of a new drill and 10 drillings of an old drill that has already been used for 40 drillings. 'Test Statistics' of small samples t-test was 3.49, confirming that the used twist drills require longer drilling time than new ones. On the other hand, it was revealed that there was no significant difference in drilling temperature between the new drill and the old twist drill. Finally, the following conclusions were reached from this study : 1 Used drilling bur causes almost no change in drilling temperature but increase in drilling time through 50 drillings under the manufacturer-recommended cooling conditions and the drilling pressure of 750g. 2. The heat that is generated through drilling mattered only in the case of 2mm twist drills, the first drill to be used in bone drilling process for all the other drills there is no significant problem. 3. If the drilling pressure is increased when a 2mm twist drill reaches a dense bone, the temperature rises abruptly even under the manufacturer-recommended cooling conditions. 4. Drilling heat was the highest at the final moment of the drilling process.