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New Message-Passing Decoding Algorithm of LDPC Codes by Partitioning Check Nodes (체크 노드 분할에 의한 LDPC 부호의 새로운 메시지 전달 복호 알고리즘)

  • Kim Sung-Hwan;Jang Min-Ho;No Jong-Seon;Hong Song-Nam;Shin Dong-Joon
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.31 no.4C
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    • pp.310-317
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we propose a new sequential message-passing decoding algorithm of low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes by partitioning check nodes. This new decoding algorithm shows better bit error rate(BER) performance than that of the conventional message-passing decoding algorithm, especially for small number of iterations. Analytical results tell us that as the number of partitioned subsets of check nodes increases, the BER performance becomes better. We also derive the recursive equations for mean values of messages at variable nodes by using density evolution with Gaussian approximation. Simulation results also confirm the analytical results.

Effect of Low Temperature Preservation and Cell Density on Metabolic Function in a Bioartificial Live

  • Park, Yueng-Guen;Takehiko Tosha;Satoshi Fujita;Boru Zhu;Hiroo Iwata;Ryu, Hwa-Won
    • Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering:BBE
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.41-46
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    • 2003
  • Difficulties associated with bioartificial liver (BAL) preservation limit not only the commercialization of BAL, but also its clinical trials. In this study, the possibility of cold preservation of BAL cartridges containing porcine hepatocytes was examined at 4$^{\circ}C$. In an in vitro perfusion culture System, BAL cartridges maintained cytochrome P450 metabolic function for at least 50 days. However, all BAL cartridges completely lost their ammonia eliminating ability when stored at 4$^{\circ}C$. We a1so studied the effect of cell density on the maintenance of BAL liver function In a highly differentiated and healthy state. As expected, BALs containing a larger number of hepatocytes demonstrated higher metabolic functions. When metabolic functions were compared per gram of hepatotytes, no large differences were observed between devices containing different densities of hepatocytes. Decreased cell density did not Successfully prolong BAL function. The viability and function of isolated hepatotytes highly depend on the culture conditions, such as cell density, substrata, culture media, and additives to the culture media. Perfusion culture of BAL cartridges at 4$^{\circ}C$ gave a promosing result with respect to the maintenance of P450 activity. However, as indicated by the rapid loss of ammonia metabolic activity, many factors still remain to be optimized for preservation of BAL keeping high metabolic functions for a longer time.

Effect of Particle Size and Packing Density on the Determination of Grain Protein by the Infrared Grain Quality Analyzer (적외선 곡류품질분석기(GQA)의 단백질 정량에 미치는 측정시료의 Particle Size 및 충진밀도의 영향)

  • Shin, H.K.;Ryu, I.S.
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.81-85
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    • 1979
  • A Neotec infrared instrument was evaluated for determination of protein contents of wheat and barley. Correlation coefficients between protein content determined on the instrument and by the Kjeldahl method were highly significant (0.97 to 0.98). Accuracy of analyses, measured by the standard error of a single test was 0.07 to 0.16, giving a coefficient of variability of 0.6 to 1. 1%. Method of grinding samples affected particle size and type. Particle size did not directly influence protein values; however, greater accuracy and reproducibility were achieved with smaller particle sizes. Packing density inside the loading tell also influenced the analytical results.

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Characteristics of Sintering Densification of Co and Fe+Co Fine Powders (Co와 Fe+Co혼합미분의 소결치밀화 특성)

  • 임태환
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.97-103
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    • 1996
  • The densification of the compacts of pure Co, Fe+50%.Co and Fe+25% Co sintered under H$_2$ gas or in vacuum was investigated. The effects of AL, Nb, Ti, and V additions on the densification were also studied. The sintered compact of Co was fully-dense when the density of the compact was lower than $Dg^c$. However, above $Dg^{c}$, it was never fully-dense regardless of sintering atmosphere, temperature, and time. The densification of sintered compacts of Fe-50% Co and Fe-25% Co were always incomplete. While the addition of AL made all compacts fully-dense, the addition of Ti was effective for the compacts of Co and Fe-25% Co. V was effective only for the Fe-25% Co. These results tell us that the particle size of Co powder, the amount of Fe, and the amount of additives forming stable oxides play on important role for the complete densification. Therefore it is desirable to reduce or eliminate the equilibrium pressure of H$_{2}$O or CO in isolated pores to obtain a fully-dense sintered compact.

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Polymer Surfaces for Cell Adhesion II. Cell Culture on Surface-modified Polymers (세포적합성 고분자 표면에 관한 연구 II. 표면 개질된 고분자에의 세포 배양)

  • 이진호;강길선
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.195-202
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    • 1989
  • Chinese Hamster Ovary( CHO) cells were cultured on the surface-modified polymers described in the previous study( "Polymer Surfaces for Cell Adhesion. 1. Surface Modification of Polymers and ESCA Analysis, " J. of KOSOMBE, Vol. 10, No. 1, 43-51, 1989). Among the physicochemical treatment methods. the chloric acid treatment was found to be the best method of rendering the polymer surfaces adhesive for CHO cells probably due to the high density of hydroxyl groups on the surface. Among the biological methods, the fibronectin treatment was best for CHO cell-compatibility probably due to specific active sites existed on the tell-binding domains of the fibronectin structure. When we compare the cell-compatibility of the chloric acid - and the fibronectin -treated PET surfaces, the number of cells attached on the surfaces were increased by 460.5 % and 559.0 % and, respectively, after 32 hr CHO cell culture, compared to that of untreated PET.eated PET.

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The Relation Between Magnetic Field Configuration And The Flux Expansion Factor

  • Lee, Hwan-Hee;Magara, Tetsuya;An, Jun-Mo;Kang, Ji-Hye
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.85.1-85.1
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    • 2012
  • In this study we use three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic simulations of flux emergence from solar subsurface layer to corona. In order to study the twist parameter of magnetic field we compare the simulations for strongly twisted and weakly twisted cases. Based on the results, we derive a flux expansion factor of selected flux tubes which is a ratio of expanded cross section to the one measured at the footpoint of the flux tube. To understand the effect of flux expansion factor, we make a comparison between magnetic field configuration and the expansion factor. By using a fitting function of hyperbolic tangent we derive noticeable correlations among the strength of the vertical magnetic field, current density and expansion factor. We discuss what these results tell about the relationship between the twist of emerging field and the mechanism for the solar wind.

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On the Rotational Barrier of Organic Molecules (I). Role of Axial Carbon in Ethane (유기분자의 내부 회전장벽에 관한 이론적 연구 (제1보). 에탄에서의 중심 탄소의 역할)

  • Young Sik Kim;Hojing Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.117-127
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    • 1982
  • In order to analyze the role of axial carbon atoms in rotational barrier of ethane, we take the carbonless ethane, as a model, which is made of six hydrogens in coordinates of ethane. The energy of the system is calculated by McWeeny's open-shell restricted Hartree-Foch selfconsistent-field (RHF-SCF) method, and the transition density on the staggered-to-eclipsed rotation is examined. As being expected, the eclipsed form of the model is more stable than the staggered one. Through the transition density comparison of this model and real ethane, it is found that the existence of the axial carbon atoms induces the electronic density to be diluted in the vicinity of protonic sites and to be attracted to the region of carbon atoms or further to C-C bond region as the barrier is traversed. This migration of electronic charge tell us that the barrier to the internal rotation of ethane originates from the fact that the magnitude of electronic energy depression is not large enough to offset the increased nuclear-nuclear repulsion on the staggered-to-eclipsed rotation.

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Influence of Food and Density on the Growth and Survival of Sea Cucumber, Stichopus japonicus (해삼, Stichopus japonicus 유생의 성장과 생존에 미치는 먹이 및 수용밀도의 영향)

  • 이채성;박영제
    • Journal of Aquaculture
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.39-45
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    • 1999
  • In order to obtain the basic biological data for artificial seedling production of sea cucumber, Stichopus japonicus, the influence of water temperature and air dry for spawning induction, egg development and larvae rearing was investigated during the period from April, 1995 through September, 1995. Spawning induction rate by the water temperature was 6.0~17.5% and air dry was responsed 1.4~4.0%. Number of eggs spawned of Stichopus japonicus were $50~500\times10^4$ individuals, the fertilization and hatching rate were ranged 84.0~96.0%, 71.4~84.6% respectively. The fertilized egg of Stichopus japonicus appeared mean diameter of $154{\mu}m$. At a constant water temperature of $23^{circ)C$, it become 4 tell stage from fertilization after 2 hours 10 minutes, hatching larvae after 14 hours half, auricularia larvae after 3 days, doliolaria larvare after 11 days and pentactula larvae after 15 days ready for settlement. The suitable food in the larvae reared for 17 days after fertilization were shown the best growth and survival in the larvae food of Chaetoceros calcitrans. Optimum density for larvae rearing were maintained of the larval density lower than 2 individuals/ml.

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The evolution of Magnetic fields in IntraClusterMedium

  • Park, Kiwan;Ryu, Dongsu;Cho, Jungyeon
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.49.2-49.2
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    • 2015
  • IntraCluster Medium (ICM) located at the galaxy cluster is in the state of very hot, tenuous, magnetized, and highly ionized X-ray emitting plasmas. High temperature and low density make ICM very viscous and conductive. In addition to the high conductivity, fluctuating random plasma motions in ICM, occurring at all evolution stages, generate and amplify the magnetic fields in such viscous ionized gas. The amplified magnetic fields in reverse drive and constrain the plasma motions beyond the viscous scale through the magnetic tension. Moreover, without the influence of resistivity viscous damping effect gets balanced only with the magnetic tension in the extended viscous scale leading to peculiar ICM energy spectra. This overall collisionless magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence in ICM was simulated using a hyper diffusivity method. The results show the plasma motions and frozen magnetic fields have power law of $E_V^k{\sim}k^{-3}$, $E_M^k{\sim}k^{-1}$. To explain these abnormal power spectra we set up two simultaneous differential equations for the kinetic and magnetic energy using an Eddy Damped Quasi Normal Markovianized (EDQNM) approximation. The solutions and dimensions of leading terms in the coupled equations derive the power spectra and tell us how the spectra are formed. We also derived the same results with a more intuitive balance relation and stationary energy transport rate.

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Gas Sensing Technologies for Power System Diagnosis (전력기기 이상 진단을 위한 가스 센싱 기술 검토)

  • Lee Jae Duck;Ryoo Hee Suk;Choi Sang Bong;Nam Kee Young;Jeong Seong Hwan;Kim Dae Kyeong;Choi Don Soo
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • summer
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    • pp.622-624
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    • 2004
  • To reduce the effect of fault on power systems, like GIS and transformers, power system authorities are using various technologies to monitor and diagnose there facilities. Developing On-Line monitoring systems by using IT technology is main issue of nowadays for power system authorities. Among various monitoring and diagnosis technologies, gas sensing technologies can be most useful candidate because large power systems are using gas and oils for there insulation and analyzing density of gases that are included in the gas and oils for insulation purpose tell us what kind of reaction were arisen. In this paper, we describe on the gas sensing technology that are used for power systems monitoring and diagnosis.

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