34 results on '"In Hyuk Jeong"'
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2. Imaging characteristics of the eyes of cinereous vulture (Aegypius monachus): morphology and comparative biometric measurement
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Dong-Hyuk Jeong, Jae-Min Hwang, Seong-Hoon Seok, Sohail Ahmed, Seong-Chan Yeon, and Seonmi Kang
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Paired Data ,genetic structures ,General Veterinary ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Biometrics ,biology ,business.industry ,Radiography ,Significant difference ,Aegypius monachus ,Computed tomography ,Ocular imaging ,biology.organism_classification ,eye diseases ,medicine ,sense organs ,Ultrasonography ,business ,Nuclear medicine - Abstract
The aim of this study is to describe radiographic, ultrasonographic, and computed tomographic appearance of normal cinereous vulture’s eye and to determine normal biometric values of intraocular structures. Twenty-six eyes of thirteen healthy cinereous vultures were examined. Under general anesthesia with isoflurane, ultrasonography (US), computed tomography (CT) and skull radiography were performed. Differences between both eyes as well as between US and CT measurements were investigated and correlation of measurements between both eyes as well as correlation between CT and US measurements of the various ocular structures were calculated. Most of paired data did not show any significant differences between both eyes and the CT and US measurements, while there were significant differences (P
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- 2021
3. A Study On Analyze of ‘Taekwondowon’Using Big data Text-mining Analysis
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Ik-Ki Jeon and Kwon-Hyuk Jeong
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Text mining ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Big data ,business ,Data science - Published
- 2020
4. A Research on the EU Regulation 2019/631(Regulation on CO2 Emission Performance Requirements of Passenger Cars) in the EU Road Transport
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Hyuk Jeong
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Road transport ,business.industry ,Climate change ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,Business ,International trade ,European union ,media_common - Published
- 2020
5. A Research on feed-in tariff and considerations for expansion of Photovoltaics in Germany
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Hyuk Jeong
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Embryology ,Photovoltaics ,business.industry ,Economics ,Cell Biology ,Anatomy ,business ,Feed-in tariff ,Agricultural economics ,Developmental Biology - Published
- 2019
6. A Clonorchiasis Case of a Leopard Cat, Prionailurus bengalensis euptilurus, Diagnosed by Ultrasonography and Egg Detection in Republic of Korea
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Jeongho Kim, Seongjun Choe, Hyeong-Kyu Jeon, Hansol Park, Jeong-Jin Yang, Keeseon S. Eom, Ki-Jeong Na, Dongmin Lee, and Dong-Hyuk Jeong
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Veterinary medicine ,Prionailurus bengalensis euptilurus ,Case Report ,Biology ,Praziquantel ,Increased echogenicity ,biology.animal ,Republic of Korea ,medicine ,Animals ,Bile ,Panthera ,Feces ,Cell Size ,Ovum ,Anthelmintics ,Clonorchis sinensis ,Bile duct ,business.industry ,Leopard ,ultrasonography ,medicine.disease ,Infectious Diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Clonorchiasis ,Parasitology ,Ultrasonography ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
A clonorchiasis case in a captive leopard cat, Prionailurus bengalensis euptilurus, was confirmed by ultrasonographic findings and egg morphologies found in the bile juice sample in the Korea. The leopard cat was introduced from the wild habitat of Gyeongsangnam-do, to Cheongju Zoo in Cheongju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do, Korea in August 2014. Physical examinations were basically performed for quarantine and check-up health. The cat was comparatively good in health except anorexia. The cyst-like bile duct dilation and the increased echogenicity of gall bladder wall and hepatic parenchyma were observed by ultrasonography. Ultrasound-guided needle biopsy was conducted for collecting bile juice and the specimens were observed under light microscope. The numerous small trematode eggs were detected in the bile juice sample of the light microscopy. The eggs were 25-33 (28±3) μm by 18-22 (20±1) μm in size and showed typical characteristics of Clonorchis sinensis egg, i.e., a dominantly developed operculum, shoulder rim and dust-like wrinkles in surface. To treat the liver fluke infection, 20 mg/kg of praziquantel was orally administered only once to the case. Follow-up studies including fecal examinations were conducted during 2 years after treatment. But no more eggs were detected from the case. In the present study, we described the first clonorchiasis case of leopard cat, which was confirmed by ultrasonographic findings and egg morphologies from the bile juice sample in Korea.
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- 2019
7. Treatment of two Asiatic black bears (Ursus thibetanus) with severe injuries and their subsequent release into the wild: a case report
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Seong Soo Kang, Joo-Yeul Choi, Se Eun Kim, Seong-Chan Yeon, Jeong-Jin Yang, Kwangsik Jang, Dong-Hyuk Jeong, Seung-Hyo Lim, and Kyung Mi Shim
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Male ,0106 biological sciences ,medicine.medical_specialty ,040301 veterinary sciences ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Dual plate fixation ,Wildlife ,Endangered species ,MUSCLE NECROSIS ,Case Report ,Animals, Wild ,Injury ,Ursus thibetanus ,01 natural sciences ,0403 veterinary science ,Animals ,Medicine ,Ankle Injuries ,Amputation ,Wildlife conservation ,lcsh:Veterinary medicine ,Rehabilitation ,General Veterinary ,biology ,business.industry ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,Asiatic black bears ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Adaptation, Physiological ,Re-introduction ,Surgery ,010601 ecology ,Wounds and Injuries ,lcsh:SF600-1100 ,Female ,business ,Myiasis ,rhBMP-2 ,Ursidae - Abstract
Background The rehabilitation of injured wildlife and their subsequent release into the wild is a humane act as well as important in wildlife conservation. However, little is known about the animals’ fate after release. Therefore, to address these uncertainties, it is essential to adequately describe how the injured animals were treated and managed before releasing into the wild; moreover, post-release monitoring should also be performed. Herein, we document for the first time the process of rescue, surgery, and rehabilitation of severely injured Asiatic black bears (Ursus thibetanus; endangered species in South Korea) and their fate after returning to the wild. Case presentation A six-year-old female (bear-01) and a three-year-old male (bear-02) bears were injured by an illegal snare and collision with a bus, respectively. Bear-01 had broad muscle necrosis and ruptures from the snared ankle on the right thoracic limb, with myiasis, and elbow disarticulation was performed. In bear-02, a non-reducible comminuted fracture of the left humerus was confirmed radiologically, and the operation was performed by using dual plate fixation with hydroxyapatite and recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2. The bear-01 and -02 were completely healed approximately 30 and 60 days after surgery, respectively. After that, they underwent rehabilitation for 8 and 25 days, respectively, in an outdoor enclosure similar to their natural habitat. Bear-01 and -02 were released into the wild after 45 and 99 days after surgery, respectively, and their mean daily movement distance during the first 30 days after releasing was 2.9 ± 2.1 and 1.3 ± 1.6 km, respectively. The annual mean 95% Kernel home-range size of bear-01 and bear-02 was 265.8 and 486.9 km2, respectively. They hibernated every winter, gained weight, gave birth to cubs (bear-01), were not found to have any abnormalities in the veterinary tests, and were not involved in any conflicts with humans after returning to the wild. Conclusions Bears without one leg or those with dual plates could adapt well in their natural habitat, which shows that our surgical and post-operative treatments were effective. Additionally, minimizing human contact and observing/evaluating behavior during the rehabilitation is essential in reducing human-bear conflicts after release.
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- 2021
8. Comparison of anesthetic effects of tiletamine-zolazepam-medetomidine or ketamine-medetomidine in captive Amur leopard cats (Prionailurus bengalensis euptailurus)
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Dong-Hyuk Jeong, Jeongho Kim, and Ki-Jeong Na
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Male ,Mean arterial pressure ,Respiratory rate ,040301 veterinary sciences ,0403 veterinary science ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030202 anesthesiology ,Heart Rate ,Prionailurus bengalensis ,Heart rate ,medicine ,Animals ,Ketamine ,Prospective Studies ,Anesthetics ,Tiletamine ,General Veterinary ,biology ,business.industry ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Medetomidine ,biology.organism_classification ,Zolazepam ,Amur leopard ,Anesthetics, Combined ,Drug Combinations ,Anesthesia ,Anesthetic ,Female ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objective To evaluate the effects and utility of tiletamine–zolazepam–medetomidine (TZM) and ketamine–medetomidine (KM) for anesthesia of Amur leopard cats (Prionailurus bengalensis euptailurus). Study design Prospective, randomized experimental trial. Animals A total of six female (3.70 ± 0.49 kg) and six male (5.03 ± 0.44 kg; mean ± standard deviation) Amur leopard cats aged 2–6 years. Methods Each animal was administered four protocols separated by ≥3 weeks. Each protocol included medetomidine (0.05 mg kg–1) combined with tiletamine–zolazepam (1 mg kg–1; protocol MTZLO); tiletamine–zolazepam (2 mg kg–1; protocol MTZHI); ketamine (2 mg kg–1; protocol MKLO); or ketamine (4 mg kg–1; MKHI) administered intramuscularly. At time 0 (onset of lateral recumbency) and 30 minutes, heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (fR), rectal temperature, noninvasive mean arterial pressure (MAP) and hemoglobin oxygen saturation (SpO2) were recorded. Times to onset of lateral recumbency, duration of anesthesia and time to standing were recorded. Results Overall, animals were anesthetized with all protocols within 10 minutes, anesthesia was maintained ≥57 minutes, and recovery (time from the first head lift to standing) was completed within 5 minutes. During anesthesia with all protocols, HR, fR, rectal temperature, SpO2 and MAP were 99–125 beats minute–1, 33–44 breaths minute–1, 37.6–39.4 °C, 90–95% and 152–177 mmHg, respectively. No adverse event was observed. Conclusions and clinical relevance TZM and KM at various dosages resulted in rapid onset of anesthesia, duration of >57 minutes and rapid recovery without administration of an antagonist. Accordingly, all these combinations are useful for anesthetizing Amur leopard cats and for performing simple procedures. However, the low doses of the anesthetic agents are recommended because there was no difference in duration of anesthesia between the dose rates studied.
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- 2020
9. Bio-inspired M13 bacteriophage-based sub-nm actuator and its application towards the dynamic plasmonic device (Conference Presentation)
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Vasanthan Devaraj, Jin-Woo Oh, Hyuk Jeong, Won-Geun Kim, and Jong-Min Lee
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Materials science ,Fabrication ,business.industry ,Nanowire ,Optoelectronics ,Surface plasmon resonance ,Photonics ,business ,Actuator ,Nanoscopic scale ,Lithography ,Plasmon - Abstract
An highly efficient plasmonic/photonic devices requires precise nanoscale structural control which becomes critically essential for variety of application requirements. Advancements in lithography and deposition methods provided precise sub-nm structure with complex processing steps at high cost. Self-ssembly technique involving M13 bacteriophage (phage) provides us an alternative option with easy fabrication, high selectivity/sensitivity, and altogether with low-cost methodology. With such merits, we demonstrate two kinds of applications: A highly efficient dynamic actuator and dynamic plasmonic device. From our phage-based device it is possible to precisely control thickness in 0.2 nm step or in a broader range resulting in realization of highly efficient dynamic actuator device. Thickness modification is cross-checked using localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) measurements. On the other-side, variety of interesting complex plasmonic characteristics are extensively studied and an efficient plasmonic device is realized with precise sub-nm dynamic phage thickness modification. Critically, problems involving plasmonic devices which are extremely sensitive to sub-nm scale changes (≤ 1nm) can be solved utilizing dynamic M13 phage property. To strengthen dynamic plasmonic device characteristics, we introduce the metal-coated M13 phage-based nanostructures based on a simple and straight-forward drop-casting technique. Nanowires and island/NP structures are formed with precise control and reproducibilty. Nanowires with diameter range of ~ 6.6 nm – 150 nm and islands with diameter range of ~ 100 nm – 1200 nm are fabricated. By varying the humidity, highly efficient plasmonic characteristics are realized with the help of LSPR experiments. Our home-made built-in humidity chamber equipped with atomic force microscopy measurements revealed the sub-nm thickness variation of M13 phage, which agreed well with LSPR and optical simulation results. We hope our approach utilizing M13 bacteriophage as a supporting platform will open attractive applications in field of plasmonic devices, understanding complex plasmonic modes, sensors, actuators, energy devices and few other to name.
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- 2020
10. Engineering Efficient Self-Assembled Plasmonic Nanostructures by Configuring Metallic Nanoparticle’s Morphology
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Ye-Ji Kim, Jin-Woo Oh, Hyuk Jeong, Jong-Min Lee, and Vasanthan Devaraj
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surface charge mappings ,Nanostructure ,Materials science ,Light ,QH301-705.5 ,Surface Properties ,Dimer ,Physics::Optics ,Metal Nanoparticles ,Nanoparticle ,Trimer ,metallic nanoparticles ,Catalysis ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Metal ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Electromagnetic Fields ,Physics::Atomic and Molecular Clusters ,Cluster (physics) ,Nanotechnology ,Computer Simulation ,plasmonic modes ,Biology (General) ,Particle Size ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,QD1-999 ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,Plasmon ,business.industry ,Communication ,Organic Chemistry ,self-assembly ,General Medicine ,Surface Plasmon Resonance ,Computer Science Applications ,Chemistry ,Models, Chemical ,chemistry ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Optoelectronics ,simulations ,Self-assembly ,full-width three-quarter maximum ,business ,Dimerization - Abstract
We reveal the significance of plasmonic nanoparticle’s (NP) shape and its surface morphology en route to an efficient self-assembled plasmonic nanoparticle cluster. A simplified model is simulated in the form of free-space dimer and trimer nanostructures (NPs in the shape of a sphere, cube, and disk). A ~200% to ~125% rise in near-field strength (gap mode enhancement) is observed for spherical NPs in comparison with cubical NPs (from 2 nm to 8 nm gap sizes). Full-width three-quarter maximum reveals better broad-spectral optical performance in a range of ~100 nm (dimer) and ~170 nm (trimer) from spherical NPs as compared to a cube (~60 nm for dimer and trimer). These excellent properties for sphere-based nanostructures are merited from its dipole mode characteristics.
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- 2021
11. A Vision Disabled-Aid using the Context of Internet of Things
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Nevadita Sahu, Sang-Kyun Kim, Jonghoon Chun, and Min Hyuk Jeong
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World Wide Web ,Engineering ,Multimedia ,business.industry ,Navigation system ,Context (language use) ,Internet of Things ,business ,computer.software_genre ,computer - Abstract
사물인터넷은 장애인들의 삶의 질을 높이기 좋은 도구로 활용될 수 있다. 특히 시각 장애인의 경우 목적지를 찾고, 진행 경로의 장애물을 발견하여 회피하거나, 목적지로의 진행 방향을 교정하는 등의 도움이 필요하다. 이러한 필요성을 바탕으로, 본 논문에서는 사물인터넷을 이용한 기초적인 장애물 회피 및 내비게이션 시스템을 제안한다. 제안된 시스템은 RFID 리더와 초음파 센서를 탑재한 스마트 지팡이, 스마트폰, 그리고 인터넷을 포함한다. 장애물 회피를 위해 초음파 센서로부터 취득된 데이터는 국제표준데이터 포맷(ISO/IEC 23005-5)으로 변환되어 스마트폰에 전달된다. 진행경로에 설치된 RFID 태그를 이용해 시각 장애인의 위치를 파악하고, 보이스 메시지를 통해 이동 경로에 대한 정보를 알려주며, 장애물을 피하기 위한 경보를 사용자에게 전해 준다. 제안된 시스템은 대학 캠퍼스 내에서 성공적으로 테스트 검증되었다.
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- 2017
12. Cardiorespiratory dose-response relationship of isoflurane in Cinereous vulture (Aegypius monachus) during spontaneous ventilation
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Il-Hwa Hong, Seong-Chan Yeon, Seong-Hoon Seok, Dong-Hyuk Jeong, and Hee-Chun Lee
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Veterinary medicine ,General Veterinary ,Respiratory rate ,biology ,040301 veterinary sciences ,business.industry ,Aegypius monachus ,Cardiorespiratory fitness ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,0403 veterinary science ,03 medical and health sciences ,Respiratory acidosis ,0302 clinical medicine ,Blood pressure ,Isoflurane ,Anesthesia ,Heart rate ,Breathing ,medicine ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Anesthesia is an inevitably important component of diagnosis and treatments examining the health condition of wild animals. Not only does anesthesia become an essential tool in minimizing stress of the patients and providing an opportunity to deliver accurate and safe procedures, but it also ensures the safety of the medical crew members. This study was conducted to investigate the dose-response cardiorespiratory effects of isoflurane during spontaneous ventilation in ten cinereous vultures. Each bird was administered isoflurane at initial concentration of 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5 and 3.0 and then an end-tidal isoflurane concentrations (ETiso) of 1.0% for an equilibration period of 15 min in the given order. At the end of the equilibration period, the direct blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR) and end tidal CO2 partial pressure (PETCO2) were recorded, and blood gas analysis was performed. Increasing isoflurane concentrations during spontaneous ventilation led to dose-dependent increases in HR and PETCO2, with minimal changes in RR, decreased arterial BP and respiratory acidosis. Overall, isoflurane for anesthesia of spontaneously breathing cinereous vultures is a suitable choice for diagnostic or surgical procedures.
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- 2017
13. Cardiorespiratory effects of isoflurane in Asiatic black bears (Ursus thibetanus) anesthetized with intramuscular medetomidine and zolazepam/tiletamine
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Dong-Hyuk Jeong, Seong-Chan Yeon, Seong-Hoon Seok, Jeong-Jin Yang, and Dong-Joo Song
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Male ,Respiratory rate ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Wildlife Science ,Asiatic black bear ,anesthesia ,Anesthesia, General ,Body Temperature ,0403 veterinary science ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Heart Rate ,030202 anesthesiology ,medicine ,Animals ,Tidal volume ,Tiletamine ,Full Paper ,Isoflurane ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,Respiration ,Zolazepam ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Medetomidine ,Anesthetics, Combined ,Drug Combinations ,Blood pressure ,cardiorespiratory ,Anesthesia ,immobilization ,business ,Ursidae ,Respiratory minute volume ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The objective of this study was to determine the dose-dependent effects of isoflurane on various cardiovascular parameters and the stable range of isoflurane concentrations in Asiatic black bears (Ursus thibetanus). Seven Asiatic black bears were intramuscularly injected with medetomidine, zolazepam and tiletamine (MZT) to induce anesthesia, and anesthesia was maintained by administering isoflurane in 100% oxygen (4 l/min) without mechanical ventilation. Several cardiovascular parameters were measured at five end-tidal isoflurane concentrations (0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, and 2.5%). Blood was collected from the femoral artery before administration of isoflurane and after each administration for immediate blood gas analysis. Isoflurane produced dose-dependent increases in heart rate, respiratory rate, minute volume, end-tidal carbon dioxide (CO2) partial pressure and the partial pressure of arterial CO2, and dose-dependent decreases in non-invasive blood pressure and tidal volume. Rectal temperature, oxygenation and acid-base balance were unaffected by isoflurane. All parameters in this study were in a clinically acceptable range at all times. The data show that the combination of MZT and isoflurane is suitable for general anesthesia in Asiatic black bears with spontaneous breathing during prolonged procedures. End-tidal isoflurane concentrations of 0.5 to 2.5% can be used in Asiatic black bears without adverse side effects.
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- 2017
14. Modifying Plasmonic-Field Enhancement and Resonance Characteristics of Spherical Nanoparticles on Metallic Film: Effects of Faceting Spherical Nanoparticle Morphology
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Hyuk Jeong, Vasanthan Devaraj, Chuntae Kim, Jin-Woo Oh, and Jong-Min Lee
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Materials science ,Nanoparticle ,Physics::Optics ,Near and far field ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Electric field ,near field enhancement ,Materials Chemistry ,Surface charge ,plasmonic modes ,Spectroscopy ,Plasmon ,NPOM ,business.industry ,Resonance ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,0104 chemical sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Faceting ,lcsh:TA1-2040 ,Optoelectronics ,simulations ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,transverse cavity modes - Abstract
A three-dimensional finite-difference time-domain study of the plasmonic structure of nanoparticles on metallic film (NPOM) is presented in this work. An introduction to nanoparticle (NP) faceting in the NPOM structure produced a variety of complex transverse cavity modes, which were labeled S11 to S13. We observed that the dominant S11 mode resonance could be tuned to the desired wavelength within a broadband range of ~800 nm, with a maximum resonance up to ~1.42 µm, as a function of NP facet width. Despite being tuned at the broad spectral range, the S11 mode demonstrated minimal decrease in its near field enhancement characteristics, which can be advantageous for surface-enhanced spectroscopy applications and device fabrication perspectives. The identification of mode order was interpreted using cross-sectional electric field profiles and three-dimensional surface charge mapping. We realized larger local field enhancement in the order of ~109, even for smaller NP diameters of 50 nm, as function of the NP faceting effect. The number of radial modes were dependent upon the combination of NP diameter and faceting length. We hope that, by exploring the sub-wavelength complex optical properties of the plasmonic structures of NPOM, a variety of exciting applications will be revealed in the fields of sensors, non-linear optics, device engineering/processing, broadband tunable plasmonic devices, near-infrared plasmonics, and surface-enhanced spectroscopy.
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- 2019
15. INCIDENCE AND RISK FACTORS FOR SESSILE SERRATED ADENOMAS AFTER CURATIVE SURGERY IN LEFT-SIDE COLON CANCER PATIENTS
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SH Kang, Jwa-Kyung Sung, Mijoo Kim, Ju Seok Kim, Hee Seok Moon, Jeong-Nam Park, and Hyuk Jeong
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Colorectal cancer ,Internal medicine ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,medicine ,Curative surgery ,business ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology - Published
- 2019
16. A Better Maintenance Strategy, a More Sustainable Hanok: Towards Korean Traditional Public Facilities
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Deuk-Youm Cheon, Seung-Hoon Han, and Jeong-Hyuk Jeong
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Architectural engineering ,Engineering ,business.industry ,Han style ,Maintenance strategy ,Usability ,Building and Construction ,sustainability ,Checklist ,lcsh:TH1-9745 ,usability ,public facilities ,Facility management ,Architecture ,Sustainability ,maintenance strategy ,Korean traditional building ,Hanok ,business ,Civil and Structural Engineering ,lcsh:Building construction ,assessment system - Abstract
Currently, user demands for Hanok, the Korean traditional building type, are increasing in Korea, and their use as residences and accommodations are especially booming, while public facilities are rarely built in the style of Hanok these days. One of the most critical reasons for the issue is that Hanok lack usability and are difficult to maintain as a public facilities. Therefore, it is improvement of the usability of Hanok is needed for them to be accepted as public buildings and to set up the maintenance strategy for the style of the wooden structure. This research has defined public buildings in Hanok and classified them into three types according to structural standards. Then, this study analyzed the characteristics of each type, and suggested a checklist for Hanok usability, employing it to analyze the most recent exemplar Hanoks built as results in the governmental research project, monitored them in aspects of the facility management focused on the wooden structure and suggested strategies for sustainability by deriving eight factors in usability and another eight major types of defects to review the current status of the maintenance for the wooden structure. Finally, this study proposed the main direction for Hanok maintenance to establish its strategies for sustainability.
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- 2019
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17. High quantum efficiency and stability of biohybrid quantum dots nanojunctions in bacteriophage-constructed perovskite
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Won Geun Kim, Myungkwan Song, Vasanthan Devaraj, Jongmoon Shin, Il Jeon, Hoje Chun, Ye Zhu, Jin Woo Choi, Hyuk Jeong, Joohee Bang, Kyounga Lim, Ye-Ji Kim, Jeong-Seok Nam, Hyungju Ahn, Byungchan Han, Juyun Park, Eun Jung Choi, Yong-Cheol Kang, Tao Yang, Jong-Min Lee, Chuanbin Mao, and Jin-Woo Oh
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Materials science ,Photoluminescence ,business.industry ,Quantum yield ,Charge density ,Heterojunction ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Nanomaterials ,Biomaterials ,Semiconductor ,Quantum dot ,Materials Chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,Quantum efficiency ,0210 nano-technology ,business - Abstract
Forming heterojunctions is a traditional approach for improving the performance of semiconducting nanomaterials. However, using a biological nanostructure to achieve such a goal has rarely been studied. Here we showcase a novel biohybrid junction comprising a functional nanobiomaterial (bacteriophage) and a semiconductor nanomaterial (perovskite quantum dots). We found that M13 bacteriophage, genetically modified to bear increased negative charges, could assist the growth of cubic cesium lead bromide (CsPbBr3) perovskite quantum dots with a size of 13.25 ± 2.69 nm. The M13 bacteriophage further functioned as a scaffold for the assembly of the formed CsPbBr3 quantum dots into a bacteriophage-perovskite biohybrid with a photoluminescence quantum yield of 40.1%, 2.99-fold higher than that of conventional CsPbBr3 quantum dots (13.4%). In addition, compared to the conventional perovskite quantum dots, the perovskite quantum dots in the bacteriophage-based biohybrids exhibited a decreased full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the photoluminescence, indicating that the biohybrids are a better color gamut for light-emitting device applications. Such high optical performance arose from the ordered arrangement of the quantum dots by the bacteriophage, which further affected the charge density due to the interaction between the bacteriophage and CsPbBr3 surface. The materials lifetime of the M13 bacteriophage-assisted perovskite quantum dots was also 1.76 times greater than that of the conventional counterparts without the assistance of bacteriophages due to the reduced valence energy level in the biohybrids. The experiment using bacteriophage with artificially increased surface charge density through genetic manipulation proved our assumption that the surface charge density of the bacteriophage contributes to the stabilization of perovskite quantum dots. The light-emitting diode (LED) with perovskite quantum dots assembled and functionalized by bacteriophage exhibited a 17-fold higher maximum luminance than that of conventional CsPbBr3 quantum dots. This work demonstrates a novel nanobiotechnological approach to the production and assembly of perovskite quantum dots for light-emitting applications.
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- 2021
18. Performance Tradeoff Between Control Period and Delay: Lane Keeping Assist System Case Study
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Seong-Woo Park, Woo-Hyuk Jeong, Hyun-Jun Cha, and Jong-Chan Kim
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Control period ,Engineering ,Operations research ,business.industry ,Real-time computing ,business ,Scheduling (computing) - Published
- 2015
19. A Subcutaneous Lipoma in a Male Red Fox
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Seung-Yong Lee, Bae-Keun Lee, Se-Jin Park, Seong-Chan Yeon, Seong-Hoon Seok, Dong-Hyuk Jeong, Hee-Chun Lee, Il-Hwa Hong, Joo-Yeon Kong, Jeong-Jin Yang, and Je-wook Lee
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,General Veterinary ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,business.industry ,Vulpes ,Complete blood count ,Lipoma ,Haematoxylin ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Benign tumor ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,parasitic diseases ,Medicine ,Clinical significance ,Subcutaneous lipoma ,Leukocytosis ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
An 8-year-old male red fox (Vulpes vulpes) in Species Restoration Technology Institute of Korea National Park Service (KNPS), revealed nodular growths in its ventro-cervical region. The fox was introduced from Young- Yang Gun in 2012 to KNPS for re-introduction of the red fox. It has been cared in captive facility and showed the mass in August 2013 that was sent to Wildlife Medical Center. For the diagnosis of underlying disease and cervical mass, radiographical and sonographical examinations, complete blood count, serum chemistry analysis, peripheral blood smear examination and surgical removal of the mass were performed. The mass was fixed in 10% neutral buffered formalin and processed routinely for haematoxylin and eosin (HE) stain. Based on hematological and serum chemical examination, the fox showed mild leukocytosis, thrombopenia, increase of creatine kinase MB (CKMB) and uric acid. However, it was considered as no clinical relevance since the fox showed no related clinical signs. Macroscopically, the mass was round shape, whitish and well-demarcated. Microscopically, it was diagnosed as a lipoma consisting of mature adipose tissue. Lipoma is a common benign tumor in most domestic animals, however it has never been reported in the red fox. The present case report provides comprehensive diagnosis of a subcutaneous lipoma in a red fox.
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- 2015
20. Prediction of arterial blood gas values from venous blood gas values in Asiatic black bears (Ursus thibetanus) anesthetized with intramuscular medetomidine and zolazepam-tiletamine
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Seong-Chan Yeon, Lyon Lee, Jeong-Jin Yang, and Dong-Hyuk Jeong
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Male ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Partial Pressure ,Wildlife Science ,Asiatic black bear ,anesthesia ,arterial ,pCO2 ,Veins ,0403 veterinary science ,03 medical and health sciences ,Hemoglobins ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Hypnotics and Sedatives ,Oxygen saturation (medicine) ,Anesthetics ,Monitoring, Physiologic ,Tiletamine ,venous ,General Veterinary ,Full Paper ,business.industry ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,Zolazepam ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Venous blood ,Arteries ,Carbon Dioxide ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,Medetomidine ,respiratory tract diseases ,Oxygen ,Bicarbonates ,Drug Combinations ,Anesthesia ,Arterial blood ,Base excess ,Female ,blood gas ,Blood Gas Analysis ,business ,Ursidae ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The objective of this study was to measure differences between arterial and venous blood gas parameters and to evaluate whether arterial blood gas values can be estimated from venous blood in Asiatic black bears (ABBs). Twelve healthy captive ABBs (8 males and 4 females; 8-16 years; 76.8-220 kg) were included in this study. The bears were immobilized with medetomidine and zolazepam-tiletamine using a dart gun. Arterial and venous samples were collected simultaneously at 5 and 35 min after recumbency (5- and 35-min points). Partial pressure of oxygen (PO2), partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO2), pH, bicarbonate (HCO3-), total carbon dioxide (TCO2), oxygen saturation of hemoglobin (SO2) and base excess (BEecf) were analyzed using a portable blood gas analyzer. There was no marked difference in measured and calculated variables over time in both venous and arterial blood except for PO2. However, arterial PO2, SO2 and pH were significantly higher and arterial PCO2, TCO2 and HCO3- were lower than those of venous samples at both 5- and 35-min points. In the regression analysis to estimate arterial values from venous values, PCO2, TCO2, HCO3-, BEecf and pH significantly showed over 0.45 in coefficient of determination value (R2), and there were little differences between actual and predicted arterial values. Although there were limits in venous gas values replaced those of arterial blood, if we could not get the arterial samples, the regression formulas for arterial values from venous blood in this study would be useful clinically, except for PO2 and SO2.
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- 2017
21. Accurate and Efficient 3D Human Pose Estimation Algorithm Using Single Depth Images for Pose Analysis in Golf
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Jiyoung Park, Jae Ho Lee, Ju Yong Chang, Hyuk Jeong, and Soonchan Park
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Computer science ,business.industry ,020207 software engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,3D pose estimation ,Field (computer science) ,Position (vector) ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Cluster analysis ,Pose - Abstract
Human pose analysis has been known to be an effective means to evaluate athlete's performance. Marker-less 3D human pose estimation is one of the most practical methods to acquire human pose but lacks sufficient accuracy required to achieve precise performance analysis for sports. In this paper, we propose a human pose estimation algorithm that utilizes multiple types of random forests to enhance results for sports analysis. Random regression forest voting to localize joints of the athlete's anatomy is followed by random verification forests that evaluate and optimize the votes to improve the accuracy of clustering that determine the final position of anatomic joints. Experiential results show that the proposed algorithm enhances not only accuracy, but also efficiency of human pose estimation. We also conduct the field study to investigate feasibility of the algorithm for sports applications with developed golf swing analyzing system.
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- 2017
22. Design of Hybrid Wheeled and Legged Mobile Robot with a Waist Joint
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Yong-Tae Kim, Dong-Hyuk Jeong, and Dae-Gyu Choi
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Engineering ,Waist ,Ccd camera ,business.industry ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,Robot ,Mobile robot ,Motion planning ,Joint (audio engineering) ,business ,Simulation ,ComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS ,Robot control - Abstract
In this paper, we design a hybrid wheeled and legged mobile robot with a waist joint. The proposed hybrid mobile robot is designed to have a hybrid structure with leg and wheel for the efficient movement in flat and uneven surfaces. The proposed robot have a waist joint that is used to stably transform from wheeled driving to legged walking of the robot and to overcome non-flat surface. In order to recognize various environments we use LRF sensor, PSD sensor, CCD camera. Also, a motion planning method for hybrid mobile robot with a waist joint is proposed to select wheeled driving motion and legged walking motion of the robot based the environment types. We verify the efficient mobility of the developed hybrid mobile robot through navigation experiments using the proposed motion planning method in various environments.
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- 2014
23. FLUOXETINE THERAPY TO DECREASE STEREOTYPIC BEHAVIOR IN THE ASIATIC BLACK BEAR (URSUS THIBETANUS)
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Dong-Hyuk Jeong, Seong-Chan Yeon, and Jeong-Jin Yang
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0303 health sciences ,Fluoxetine ,General Veterinary ,biology ,040301 veterinary sciences ,business.industry ,Physiology ,Captivity ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,Ursus thibetanus ,biology.organism_classification ,030308 mycology & parasitology ,0403 veterinary science ,03 medical and health sciences ,Ethogram ,Jugular vein ,Compulsive behavior ,Medicine ,Animal Science and Zoology ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Scan sampling ,Serum chemistry ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The present study evaluated the effects of fluoxetine on decreasing stereotypic behaviors in Asiatic black bears (ABB). Four captive ABB exhibiting stereotypic behaviors were administered fluoxetine (0.25–1 mg/ kg orally every 24 hr) for 91 days. The animals were monitored twice weekly for 213 days (April to October) using a scan sampling method (preadministration, 30 day; administration, 91 days; postadministration, 92 days). Five blood samples were collected from the jugular vein of each bear for serum chemistry analysis (one during preadministration; two each during administration and postadministration periods). Fluoxetine was safe and effective in decreasing stereotypies, but it may be difficult to decrease long-established stereotypies in ABB using fluoxetine alone. To decrease stereotypies in ABB effectively, it is necessary to identify underlying problems that contribute to stereotypic behavior and apply comprehensive interventions that can include fluoxetine treatment.
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- 2019
24. Orchiectomy in the Asiatic Black Bear (Ursus thibetanus)
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Bae-Keun Lee, Min-Hyang Kim, So-Young Jin, Dong-Hyuk Jeong, Se-Jin Park, Ju-Yeon Kong, Seung-Yong Lee, Seong-Chan Yeon, Jeong-Jin Yang, Hee-Chun Lee, and Seong-Hoon Seok
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General Veterinary ,biology ,business.industry ,Zoology ,Medicine ,Orchiectomy ,Ursus thibetanus ,biology.organism_classification ,business - Published
- 2015
25. A Linkage Method for the Life Cycle Cost Breakdown Structure through an Analysis of Boundary Conditions
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Tae-Hui Kim and Jae-Hyuk Jeong
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Work (thermodynamics) ,Engineering ,Operations research ,law ,business.industry ,Structure (category theory) ,Phase (waves) ,Boundary value problem ,Linkage (mechanical) ,business ,Building construction ,law.invention ,Reliability engineering - Abstract
Costs and expenses are intertwined and incurred throughout an entire construction project, even from the pre-construction phase, and each phase has a different impact on the life cycle cost (LCC). However, the cost breakdown structure (CBS) is different in each phase of a building construction project, which makes it hard to reasonably calculate construction cost. For this reason, the boundary conditions were analyzed in this study based on the life cycle cost break structure (LCCBS). In addition, breakdown factors were analyzed based on the boundary conditions to derive a linkage method. The validity of the linkage method was verified through application to actual construction projects. Through the analysis, it was found that the problem of items being left out was reduced by more than 97.2 percent, and the work was done an average of 6 hours faster compared to the conventional method. It is expected that by applying the new LCC system, LCC will be both reduced and calculated in a more efficient manner.
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- 2013
26. Design optimization of a laser printer cleaning blade for minimizing permanent set
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Dong-Hoon Choi, Chang-Hyun Park, Jun-Hee Lee, and Jae-Hyuk Jeong
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Engineering ,Control and Optimization ,Optimization problem ,Blade (geometry) ,business.industry ,Design of experiments ,Stress–strain curve ,Structural engineering ,Drum ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design ,Computer Science Applications ,Stress (mechanics) ,Set (abstract data type) ,Control and Systems Engineering ,business ,Engineering design process ,Software - Abstract
When a cleaning blade in a laser printer is excessively deformed, immoderate permanent set can result, leading to weaker nip pressure between the cleaning blade and OPC drum that worsens its cleaning performance and printing quality. In this study, the correlation of the permanent set with stress and strain was investigated through tensile tests with rubber test specimens. Based on the experimental results, the maximum von-Mises stress value was used to quantify the permanent set. A design optimization problem was formulated to minimize the maximum von-Mises stress while satisfying the design constraints for maintaining appropriate contact between the cleaning blade and the OPC drum. We employed metamodel-based design optimization using design of experiments, metamodeling and an optimization algorithm to circumvent the difficulty of structural analyses at some design points. Using the proposed design approach, the optimal maximum von-Mises stress was reduced by 40.2 % compared to the initial stress value while all the design constraints were satisfied. In order to verify the validity of our design optimization result, we manufactured the cleaning blades according to the optimum design solution and performed permanent set and printer tests. The test results clearly showed the validity of our design optimization result.
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- 2013
27. Inter-row Adsorption Configuration and Stability of Threonine Adsorbed on the Ge(100) Surfaces
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Hangil Lee, Hyuk Jeong, Youngchan Park, and Myungjin Lee
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business.industry ,Molecular electronics ,Sorption ,General Chemistry ,Spectral line ,Crystallography ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Adsorption ,Semiconductor ,chemistry ,Computational chemistry ,Hydroxymethyl ,Density functional theory ,business ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
E-mail: easyscan@sookmyung.ac.krReceived December 7, 2012, Accepted January 8, 2013The adsorption structures of threonine on the Ge(100) surface were investigated using core-level photoemissionspectroscopy (CLPES) in conjunction with density functional theory (DFT) calculations. CLPES measurementswere performed to identify the experimentally preferred adsorption structure. The preferred structure indicatedthe relative reactivities of the carboxyl and hydroxymethyl groups as electron donors to the Ge(100) surfaceduring adsorption. The core-level C 1s, N 1s, and O 1s CLPES spectra indicated that the carboxyl oxygencompeted more strongly with the hydroxymethyl oxygen during the adsorption reaction. Three among sixpossible adsorption structures were identified as energetically favorable using DFT calculation methods thatconsidered the inter- and intra-bonding configurations upon adsorption onto the Ge(100) surface. Thesestructures were O-H dissociated N dative inter bonding, O-H dissociated N dative intra bonding, O-H dissociationbonding. One of the adsorption structures: O-H dissociated N dative inter bonding was predicted to be stablein light of the transition state energies. We thus confirmed that the most favorable adsorption structure is theO-H dissociated N dative-inter bonding structure using CLPES and DFT calculation.Key Words : Threonine, Ge(100), Inter-row adsorption configuration, DFT calculation, CLPESIntroductionStudies of the reactions between organic molecules andsemiconductor surfaces have become increasingly importantover the past few years. Technologies that rely on interactionsbetween organic materials and semiconductor technologiesare being developed for molecular electronics, biosensor,and nanotechnology applications.
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- 2013
28. Design for an efficient single photon source based on a single quantumdot embedded in a parabolic solid immersion lens
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J. S. Baek, Vasanthan Devaraj, Yudong Jang, Hyuk Jeong, and Donghan Lee
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Photon ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Single-mode optical fiber ,Physics::Optics ,02 engineering and technology ,Quantum channel ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Numerical aperture ,Optics ,Solid immersion lens ,Quantum dot ,Single-photon source ,0103 physical sciences ,Optoelectronics ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Common emitter - Abstract
We have designed a single photon emitter based on a single quantum dot embedded within a single mode parabolic solid immersion lens (pSIL) and a capping low-index pSIL. Numerical simulations predicted that the emitter performance should exhibit a high photon collection efficiency with excellent far-field emission properties, broadband operation, and good tolerance in its geometric (spatial configuration) parameters. Good geometric tolerance in a single-mode pSIL without yielding significant losses in the photon collection efficiency is advantageous for device fabrication. The low-index top pSIL layer provided this structure with a high photon collection efficiency, even in the case of a small numerical aperture (NA). Photon collection efficiencies of 64% and 78% were expected for NA values of 0.41 and 0.5, respectively. In addition to the benefits listed above, our combined pSIL design provided excellent broadband performance in a 100 nm range. (C) 2016 Optical Society of America
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- 2016
29. Life Cycle Cost Breakdown Structure Development of Buildings through Delphi Analysis
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Han Woo Shin, Tae Hui Kim, Jae Hyuk Jeong, Gwang-Hee Kim, and Han Guk Ryu
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Engineering ,Cost estimate ,Operations research ,business.industry ,Process (engineering) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Delphi method ,Construction engineering ,Building life cycle ,Cost engineering ,Quality (business) ,business ,computer ,Delphi ,computer.programming_language ,media_common ,Waste disposal - Abstract
With domestic construction projects becoming bigger, more specialized and more advanced, the construction industry is striving to improve quality and quantity, and is diversifying functions and shapes. Nevertheless, the process of a construction project causes problems when we estimate construction price, because the cost breakdown structures are different in each step. The primary aim of this study was to estimate building life cycle cost using the Delphi method. The cost breakdown structure for life cycle cost was classified into planning, design, construction, maintenance and waste disposal, and each detailed classification was determined by estimating life cycle cost. Moreover, the developed cost breakdown structure is verified by consulting with experts to secure objectivity and validity.
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- 2012
30. Selection of the lasing direction using S-bend in the semiconductor cavities
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Young-Hoon Kim, Kyung-Sook Hyun, Jin-Woong Lee, Sang-Hyuk Jeong, and Dae Jin Kim
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Quantitative Biology::Biomolecules ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Physics::Optics ,Laser ,Optical microcavity ,law.invention ,Optics ,Semiconductor ,law ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Semiconductor waveguides ,Optoelectronics ,Semiconductor optical gain ,business ,Lasing threshold ,Selection (genetic algorithm) - Abstract
The selection of lasing direction in micro cavity is demonstrated by using s-bend in the rectangular cavity. The parameter of S-bend section is calculated to minimize the propagation loss and optimized to serve good selectivity.
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- 2015
31. Study on the Band Gap Energy of CdIn2Te4 Crystal Obtained from the Photocurrent Spectroscopy
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Kwang Joon Hong and Hyuk Jeong
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Photocurrent ,business.industry ,Band gap ,Chemistry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Zero field splitting ,Semimetal ,Crystal ,Mechanics of Materials ,Crystal field theory ,Optoelectronics ,General Materials Science ,Direct and indirect band gaps ,business ,Spectroscopy - Published
- 2004
32. Transient J-Wave Appearance in the Inferior-Lateral Leads during Electrical Storm in a Patient with Brugada Syndrome
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Keum Soo Park, Ji-Hun Jang, Jun Kwan, Dong Hyuk Yang, Hyuk Jeong Kwon, Sung Hee Shin, Sung Il Woo, Jinchul Kim, and Dae-Hyeok Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,animal diseases ,Storm ,Case Report ,Precordial examination ,medicine.disease ,Sudden cardiac death ,Internal medicine ,Ventricular fibrillation ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Brugada syndrome ,Transient (oscillation) ,cardiovascular diseases ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Electrocardiography ,J wave - Abstract
A 67-year-old male patient was admitted with an abrupt sudden cardiac death. He represented with an extreme electrical storm of 30 times of ventricular fibrillation (VF) episodes on one day. External shocks were performed to terminate VF. Transient J-wave in the inferior-lateral leads and Brugada electrocardiography pattern on the right precordial leads appeared during the electrical storm. And J-wave disappeared after the termination of electrical storm. We report a case of the appearance of J-wave during electrical storm in a patient with Brugada syndrome.
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- 2012
33. Political, Economical, Military Analysis of the Wartime Operational Control Authority Transfer Issue: Theory, Evaluation, Countermeasures
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Sang Hyuk Jeong and Yong-Sup Han
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Operation control ,business.industry ,Political science ,Public relations ,business - Abstract
어느 국가나 안보 동맹을 맺고 있으면 자율성 대 안보의 딜레마에 직면하게 된다. 한국 역시 6 · 25전쟁 이후 한미동맹을 맺어왔고, 자율성 대 안보의 교환효과에 대해 계속 고민해왔는데, 전시작전통제권 재연기의 문제는 이러한 유서깊은 논란을 재점화시킨 것이라고 할 수 있다. 전작권 전환 문제를 정확히 이해하기 위해서는 감성적인 측면이 아니라 국익 차원에서 이론적이고 논리적으로 접근해야 하고, 이를 위해서는 정치 · 경제 · 군사적인 면을 종합적으로 검토해야 한다. 전작권 전환이 한미동맹이나 국민 여론과 어떠한 관계가 있는지, 또한 국방비나 전시 지휘의 효율성과는 어떠한 함수 관계가 있는지에 대한 검토를 통해 왜 재연기할 수밖에 없었는가를 분명하게 규명해야 한다. 본 논문은 전작권 전환 재연기를 정치 · 경제 · 군사적으로 조명하고 앞으로 일어날 수 있는 예상쟁점과 이에 대한 정책방향을 제시하는 것이다. 따라서 재연기에 따라 발생할 수 있는 문제를 연구하여 한미 전략동맹에 부합하면서 한국의 자율성과 국익을 증진시킬 수 있는 국방정책 대안을 제시하고자 한다.
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- 2015
34. Noonan Syndrome Confirmed toKRASGene Mutation: A Case ofKRASGene Mutation
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Sung Woo Kim, So Eun Park, Jeong Won Yoon, Ji hyun Jeon, In Hyuk Jeong, and Cho Ae Lee
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KRAS Gene Mutation ,business.industry ,Cancer research ,Medicine ,Noonan syndrome ,business ,medicine.disease - Published
- 2011
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