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52. Tetraspanin 7 regulates osteoclast function through association with the RANK/αvβ3 integrin complex
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Soo Young Lee, Jin Hee Park, Jingjing Lin, Miyeon Go, Han Sung Kim, Jeong-Eun Huh, TaeSoo Kim, Donghyun Hwang, Daekee Lee, Minhee Kim, and Hana Lee
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Integrins ,Tetraspanins ,Physiology ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Osteoclasts ,Nerve Tissue Proteins ,Bone resorption ,Mice ,Tetraspanin ,Osteoclast ,medicine ,Animals ,Bone Resorption ,Cytoskeleton ,Receptor ,Actin ,Chemistry ,Activator (genetics) ,RANK Ligand ,Membrane Proteins ,Cell Differentiation ,Cell Biology ,Integrin alphaVbeta3 ,Phenotype ,Actins ,Cell biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure - Abstract
Actin rings are unique structures that facilitate the attachment of osteoclasts to the bone matrix during bone resorption. Previous studies have shown that tetraspanin7 (TSPAN7) plays an important role in the reorganization of the cytoskeleton necessary for the bone-resorbing activity of osteoclasts. However, questions remain as to the mechanisms by which TSPAN7 regulates this cytoskeletal rearrangement. In this study, we investigated the roles of TSPAN7 in osteoclasts by deleting the Tm4sf2 gene in mice, which encodes TSPAN7. The Tm4sf2 global knockout model showed protective effects on pathological bone loss, but no discernible changes in bone phenotypes under physiological conditions. In vitro study revealed that ablation of Tm4sf2 caused significant defects in integrin-mediated actin ring formation, thereby leading to significantly decreased bone resorption. Additionally, we demonstrated an association between TSPAN7 and the receptor activator of nuclear factor-кB/αvβ3 integrin. Overall, our findings suggest that TSPAN7 acts as a novel modulator regulating the bone-resorbing function of osteoclasts.
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- 2021
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53. Psychoanalytic Understanding of Narcissism in the Movie 'Le Grand Bleu'
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Han-sung Kim
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Psychoanalysis ,Narcissism ,medicine ,General Medicine ,Psychoanalytic theory ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,BLEU - Published
- 2021
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54. A study on the radiofrequency pattern for effective radiofrequency ablation: Finite element analysis.
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Dohyung Lim, Bum-Seok Namgung, Han-Sung Kim, Bongsoo Lee, Soon-Cheol Chung, and Gye Rae Tack
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- 2007
55. Validation of neural networks model based on beam dynamics simulation for an automated control in high-intensity proton injector
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Yong-Seok Hwang, Jeong-Jeung Dang, Soobin Lim, Kyumin Choe, Dong-Hwan Kim, Hyeok-Jung Kwon, Kyoung-Jae Chung, Han-Sung Kim, Seunghyun Lee, and Won-Hyeok Jung
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Artificial neural network ,Computer science ,Dynamics (mechanics) ,Process (computing) ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Injector ,Automated control ,law.invention ,Proton (rocket family) ,law ,Position (vector) ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Simulation ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
We have studied the feasibility of automatic and fast control of the low energy beam transport section in the newly developed radio-frequency quadrupole at KOMAC (Korea Multipurpose Accelerator Complex) by combining a simple neural network model with a beam profile monitor. Extensive beam dynamics simulations on the proton injector with varying beam transport parameters are performed to generate the training set for the machine learning and to obtain optimization model for the injector. These datasets are well-trained and show good ability to estimate the beam parameters at position under consideration. These results can be a steppingstone to develop an auto-tuning or feedback control system based on artificial intelligence for a high-intensity accelerator. This paper presents the calculation conditions and the training process in detail, as well as the cross-validation of the trained neural network model by using the results obtained by beam dynamics code.
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- 2021
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56. An Assessment of BAM Training in South Korea and its Missiological Implications
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Han Sung Kim and Yo Sub Song
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Medical education ,Materials Chemistry ,Psychology ,Training (civil) - Published
- 2021
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57. Web Server Attack Categorization based on Root Causes and Their Locations.
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Jeongseok Seo, Han-Sung Kim, Sanghyun Cho, and Sung Deok Cha
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- 2004
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58. Investigation of SARS-CoV-2 lineages and mutations circulating in a university-affiliated hospital in South Korea analyzed using Oxford Nanopore MinION sequencing
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Hyaekang Kim, Sung Hee Chung, Hyun Soo Kim, Han-Sung Kim, Wonkeun Song, Ki Ho Hong, and Jae-Seok Kim
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Infectious Diseases ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health - Abstract
Objectives: Despite the introduction of vaccines, treatments, and massive diagnostic testing, the evolution of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has continued to overcome barriers that had slowed its previous spread. As the virus evolves towards increasing fitness, it is critical to continue monitoring the occurrence of new mutations that could evade human efforts to control them.Methods: We performed whole-genome sequencing using Oxford Nanopore MinION sequencing on 58 SARS-CoV-2 isolates collected during the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic at a tertiary hospital in South Korea and tracked the emergence of mutations responsible for massive spikes in South Korea.Results: The differences among lineages were more pronounced in the spike gene, especially in the receptor-binding domain (RBD), than in other genes. Those RBD mutations could compromise neutralization by antibodies elicited by vaccination or previous infections. We also reported multiple incidences of Omicron variants carrying mutations that could impair the diagnostic sensitivity of reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction-based testing.Conclusion: These results provide an understanding of the temporal changes of variants and mutations that have been circulating in South Korea and their potential impacts on antigenicity, therapeutics, and diagnostic escape of the virus. We also showed that the utilization of the nanopore sequencing platform and the ARTIC workflow can provide convenient and accurate SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance even at a single hospital.
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- 2022
59. Algorithmic Bricks: A Tangible Robot Programming Tool for Elementary School Students.
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DaiYoung Kwon, Han Sung Kim, Jae-Kwoun Shim, and Won-Gyu Lee
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- 2012
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60. Measuring achievement of ICT competency for students in Korea.
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SeungEun Cha, Soo Jin Jun, Dai Yong Kwon, Han Sung Kim, SeungBum Kim, JaMee Kim, Young Ae Kim, Sun-Gwan Han, Soon Sik Seo, Woo Cheon Jun, Hyun Cheol Kim, and Won-Gyu Lee
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- 2011
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61. Surgical Treatment of Talar Chondroblastoma via Partial Posterior Medial Malleolar Osteotomy: A Case Report.
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Oh Jun Yu, Jin Soo Suh, Han Sung Kim, and Jun Young Choi
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OSTEOTOMY ,ANKLE joint ,BONE tumors ,ANKLEBONE ,CONNECTIVE tissue tumors - Abstract
During bone tumor resection, many cases require medial malleolar osteotomy to achieve adequate access to the operative field. Various osteotomy methods have been developed to address this issue, including oblique, transverse, reverse V-shape, and step-cut osteotomies. However, medial malleolar osteotomy has several drawbacks, such as the excessive disruption of the joint surface, unstable screw fixation when fixing the medial malleolus, and iatrogenic medial ankle joint arthritis due to articular displacement during the reduction of the osteotomy site. In addition, there is a possibility of injury to the posterior tibial artery, tibial nerve, or posterior tibialis tendon if the osteotomy range is too aggressive. Therefore, the authors propose a new osteotomy method, which has shown promising clinical results, namely, partial posterior medial malleolar osteotomy. This method minimizes articular involvement and provides adequate access to the operative field during talar body bone tumor resection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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62. COVID-19 Pandemic and Online School Opening in South Korea: An Analysis of Korean Twitter Discourse
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Hyejin Park, Han Sung Kim, and Han Woo Park
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Political science ,Pandemic ,Sentiment analysis ,Media studies ,Social media ,News sharing - Published
- 2020
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63. Against 'Fascism' in Korean Liberation Space (1945-1950): Focusing on Kim Kirim’s Writings for Peace
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Han Sung Kim
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Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Political Science and International Relations ,Religious studies ,Space (commercial competition) ,Psychology ,Safety Research - Published
- 2020
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64. Comparison of Preanalytical Sample Stability between Serum and Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid Plasma for the Measurement of Biological Analytes
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Young Kyung Lee, Hee Jung Kang, Taekha Lee, Jiwon Lee, Han Sung Kim, Miyoung Kim, Kibeom Jeon, and Jisoo Lee
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Analyte ,Chromatography ,chemistry ,Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid ,Plasma ,Sample stability - Published
- 2020
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65. Measurement of the Neutron Energy Spectra by Using Organic Scintillators at the Beam Dump of the 100-MeV Proton Linear Accelerator in the KOMAC
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Pilsoo Lee, Jae-Hyung Park, Han-Sung Kim, Hyeok-Jung Kwon, Dae Hwan Kim, Yunji Hwang, Jeong-Jeung Dang, Soobin Lim, and Kyoung-Jae Chung
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010302 applied physics ,Nuclear reaction ,Neutron transport ,Materials science ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Theory ,General Physics and Astronomy ,02 engineering and technology ,Scintillator ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Linear particle accelerator ,Neutron temperature ,law.invention ,Nuclear physics ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Neutron detection ,Neutron ,Beam dump ,Nuclear Experiment ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
This paper presents the experimental results of neutron spectra measurements with organic scintillators at the copper beam dump of the 100-MeV proton linear accelerator in the Korea Multi-Purpose Accelerator Complex (KOMAC). For the measurement of the fast neutrons generated by the proton-copper nuclear reaction, two organic scintillators made of a stilbene crystal and liquid EJ-309 combined with photomultipliers and fast digitizers were utilized. Both detectors were installed inside radiation shielding structures facing the conical-shaped 100-MeV proton beam dump. The neutron transport was calculated using two Monte-Carlo codes, MCNP6 and GEANT4, with a proper physical model and a nuclear data library, along with the appropriate consideration of the detailed geometrical factors in the vicinity of the beam-dump and the neutron detectors. Each pulse signal measured in the detectors was analyzed to identify whether it was induced by a neutron or a gamma-ray in a mixed radiation field by using pulse shape discrimination technique. For operation of beam current of 5 mA and duty of 0.2%, the neutron yield was measured to be approximately 9.0E+10 n/s, which was 23% smaller than the numerically estimated value. In addition, both the measured and the estimated neutron energy spectra were compared.
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- 2020
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66. Upgrade Plan of the KOMAC Proton Linac for the Atmospheric Radiation Test on Semiconductor Devices
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Hyeok-Jung Kwon, Seung-Hyun Lee, P. Lee, Yong-Sub Cho, Han-Sung Kim, Jeong-Jeung Dang, and Sang-Pil Yoon
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010302 applied physics ,Physics ,Nuclear engineering ,Nuclear Theory ,General Physics and Astronomy ,02 engineering and technology ,Semiconductor device ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Neutron temperature ,Linear particle accelerator ,law.invention ,Upgrade ,Soft error ,law ,Cryomodule ,0103 physical sciences ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Neutron ,Beam dump ,Nuclear Experiment ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
At the Korea Multi-purpose Accelerator Complex (KOMAC), a 100-MeV high-power proton linac has been used for proton-beam irradiation services for various applications and research programs, including material science, bio-medical science, semiconductor applications, as well as nuclear physics and basic science, since commissioning of the machine in 2013. Recently, demands for fast neutrons from users in the semiconductor industries are increasing to test the semiconductor device SER (soft error rate) or SEE (single event effect). At present, we provide pilot services to users with pulsed white-spectrum neutrons (max. neutron energy ∼100 MeV) generated at the beam dump, which is made of copper. However, the neutron energy should be increased at least to 200 MeV to meet international standards such as ISO26262 or JEDEC89A. For the upgrade of the linac energy to 200 MeV, we conducted a preliminary design study, including superconducting radio-frequency (SRF) based linac structure, a neutron generation target and a neutron utilization facility. The upgrade plan for the KOMAC linac, along with the preliminary results of the design study on the superconducting linac and neutron generation facility, will be given in this paper.
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- 2020
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67. A Scientometric Study of Digital Literacy, ICT Literacy, Information Literacy, and Media Literacy
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Hyejin Park, Han Sung Kim, and Han Woo Park
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business.industry ,Information literacy ,05 social sciences ,050301 education ,Information technology ,050801 communication & media studies ,Scientometrics ,0508 media and communications ,Ict literacy ,Mathematics education ,Media literacy ,Project management ,business ,0503 education ,Digital literacy - Abstract
Purpose Digital literacy and related fields have received interests from scholars and practitioners for more than 20 years; nonetheless, academic communities need to systematically review how the fields have developed. This study aims to investigate the research trends of digital literacy and related concepts since the year of 2000, especially in education. Design/methodology/approach The current study analyzes keywords, co-authorship, and cited publications in digital literacy through the scientometric method. The journal articles have been retrieved from the WoS (Web of Science) using four keywords: “Digital literacy,” “ICT literacy,” “information literacy,” and “media literacy.” Further, keywords, publications, and co-authorship are examined and further classified into clusters for more in-depth investigation. Findings Digital literacy is a multidisciplinary field that widely embraces literacy, ICT, the Internet, computer skill proficiency, science, nursing, health, and language education. The participants, or study subjects, in digital literacy research range from primary students to professionals, and the co-authorship clusters are distinctive by countries in America and Europe. Research limitations This paper analyzes one fixed chunk of a dataset obtained by searching for all four keywords at once. Further studies will retrieve the data from diverse disciplines and will trace the change of the leading research themes by time spans. Practical implications To shed light on the findings, using customized digital literacy curriculums and technology is critical for learners at different ages to nurture digital literacy according to their learning aims. They need to cultivate their understanding of the social impact of exploiting technology and computational thinking. To increase the originality of digital literacy-related studies, researchers from different countries and cultures may collaborate to investigate a broader range of digital literacy environments. Originality/value The present study reviews research trends in digital literacy and related areas by performing a scientometric study to analyze multidimensional aspects in the fields, including keywords, journal titles, co-authorship, and cited publications.
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- 2020
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68. A Study on the Research on the Korean Business as Mission Movement
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Han Sung Kim
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Movement (music) ,business.industry ,Political science ,Materials Chemistry ,Public relations ,business - Published
- 2020
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69. Comparison of Body Fluid Differential Counts Using a Manual Counting Method or an Automated Hematology Analyzer
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Jiwon Lee, Han Sung Kim, Hee Jung Kang, Jisoo Lee, Miyoung Kim, Kibum Jeon, and Young Kyung Lee
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Body fluid ,Hematology analyzer ,business.industry ,Medicine ,business ,Differential (mathematics) ,Biomedical engineering - Published
- 2020
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70. Linoleic Acid Attenuates Denervation-Induced Skeletal Muscle Atrophy in Mice through Regulation of Reactive Oxygen Species-Dependent Signaling
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Myung-Hun Lee, Jin-Ho Lee, Wan-Joong Kim, Seo Ho Kim, Sun-Young Kim, Han Sung Kim, and Tack-Joong Kim
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Organic Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Hydrogen Peroxide ,X-Ray Microtomography ,antioxidant ,linoleic acid ,muscle atrophy ,oxidative stress ,sciatic denervation ,Denervation ,Catalysis ,Computer Science Applications ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Linoleic Acid ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Mice ,Muscular Atrophy ,Superoxide Dismutase-1 ,Animals ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Muscle, Skeletal ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
Muscle atrophy is a major muscle disease, the symptoms of which include decreased muscle volume leading to insufficient muscular support during exercise. One cause of muscle atrophy is the induction of oxidative stress by reactive oxygen species (ROS). This study aimed to identify the antioxidant mechanism of linoleic acid (LA) in muscle atrophy caused by oxidative stress. H2O2 has been used to induce oxidative stress in myoblasts in vitro. C2C12 myoblasts treated with H2O2 exhibited decreased viability and increased ROS synthesis. However, with LA treatment, the cells tended to recover from oxidative effects similar to those of the control groups. At the molecular level, the expression of superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1), Bax, heat shock protein 70 (HSP70), and phosphorylated forkhead box protein O1 was increased by oxidative stress, causing apoptosis. LA treatment suppressed these changes. In addition, the expression of MuRF1 and Atrogin-1/MAFbx mRNA increased under oxidative stress but not in the LA-treated group. Sciatic denervation of C57BL/6 mice manifested as atrophy of the skeletal muscle in micro-computed tomography (micro-CT). The protein expression levels of SOD1, HSP70, and MuRF1 did not differ between the atrophied muscle tissues and C2C12 myoblasts under oxidative stress. With LA treatment, muscle atrophy recovered and protein expression was restored to levels similar to those in the control. Therefore, this study suggests that LA may be a candidate substance for preventing muscle atrophy.
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- 2022
71. Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Usage of Blood for Transfusions: A 2-Year Experience from a Tertiary Center in Korea
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Juhye Roh, Jangwook Lee, Jinyoung Park, Hee Jung Kang, Young Kyung Lee, Han-Sung Kim, and Yonggeun Cho
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Pharmacology ,Infectious Diseases ,blood shortage ,postoperative transfusion ,Drug Discovery ,Immunology ,COVID-19 ,Pharmacology (medical) ,transfusion rate ,blood supply ,blood usage - Abstract
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak affected the utilization and management of blood products in hospitals. Blood shortages occurred owing to social distancing policies and reduction in blood donors. However, only a few studies examined whether these changes affected blood usage and transfusion patterns. We retrospectively reviewed blood component usage according to hospital departments and phases of surgery in transfused patients admitted between 1 March 2019 and 28 February 2021, in a single center in Anyang, Korea. We also analyzed the length of hospital stay and mortality to determine prognosis. In 2020, 32,050 blood components were transfused to 2877 patients, corresponding to 15.8% and 11.8% less than the rates in 2019, respectively. Postoperative usage of blood products significantly decreased in 2020 (3.87 ± 6.50) compared to 2019 (7.12 ± 21.71) (p = 0.047). The length of hospital stay of the patients who underwent postoperative transfusion in 2019 (n = 197) was 13.97 ± 11.95 days, which was not significantly different from that in 2020 (n = 167), i.e., 16.44 ± 17.90 days (p = 0.118). Further, 9 of 197 postoperative transfusion patients died in 2019, while 8 of 167 patients died in 2020 (p = 0.920). The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in limited blood supply and reduced postoperative transfusions; however, patient prognosis was not affected.
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- 2023
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72. Heat-Killed Enterococcus faecalis Inhibit FL83B Hepatic Lipid Accumulation and High Fat Diet-Induced Fatty Liver Damage in Rats by Activating Lipolysis through the Regulation the AMPK Signaling Pathway
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Jin-Ho Lee, Keun-Jung Woo, Joonpyo Hong, Kwon-Il Han, Han Sung Kim, and Tack-Joong Kim
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Inorganic Chemistry ,Enterococcus faecalis ,high-fat diet ,EF-2001 ,lipid metabolism ,Organic Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,AMPK signaling ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,Catalysis ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
Continuous consumption of high-calorie meals causes lipid accumulation in the liver and liver damage, leading to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). A case study of the hepatic lipid accumulation model is needed to identify the mechanisms underlying lipid metabolism in the liver. In this study, the prevention mechanism of lipid accumulation in the liver of Enterococcus faecalis 2001 (EF-2001) was extended using FL83B cells (FL83Bs) and high-fat diet (HFD)-induced hepatic steatosis. EF-2001 treatment inhibited the oleic acid (OA) lipid accumulation in FL83B liver cells. Furthermore, we performed lipid reduction analysis to confirm the underlying mechanism of lipolysis. The results showed that EF-2001 downregulated proteins and upregulated AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) phosphorylation in the sterol regulatory element-binding protein 1c (SREBP-1c) and AMPK signaling pathways, respectively. The effect of EF-2001 on OA-induced hepatic lipid accumulation in FL83Bs enhanced the phosphorylation of acetyl-CoA carboxylase and reduced the levels of lipid accumulation proteins SREBP-1c and fatty acid synthase. EF-2001 treatment increased the levels of adipose triglyceride lipase and monoacylglycerol during lipase enzyme activation, which, when increased, contributed to increased liver lipolysis. In conclusion, EF-2001 inhibits OA-induced FL83B hepatic lipid accumulation and HFD-induced hepatic steatosis in rats through the AMPK signaling pathway.
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- 2023
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73. Empirical evaluation of SVM-based masquerade detection using UNIX commands.
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Han-Sung Kim and Sung Deok Cha
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- 2005
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74. Micro-Current Stimulation Suppresses Inflammatory Responses in Peptidoglycan-Treated Raw 264.7 Macrophages and
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Hana, Lee, Donghyun, Hwang, Minjoo, Lee, Jinho, Lee, Seungkwan, Cho, Tack-Joong, Kim, and Han Sung, Kim
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Inflammation ,Mice ,Macrophages ,Acne Vulgaris ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,NF-kappa B ,Animals ,Dermatitis ,Peptidoglycan ,Propionibacterium acnes ,Toll-Like Receptor 2 ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Acne is a common inflammatory disorder of the human skin and a multifactorial disease caused by the sebaceous gland and
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- 2021
75. Efficient Masquerade Detection Using SVM Based on Common Command Frequency in Sliding Windows.
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Han-Sung Kim and Sung Deok Cha
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- 2004
76. Development and Characterization of Synthetic Norovirus RNA for Use in Molecular Detection Methods.
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Eun-Jung Cho, Younggil Cha, Su Kyung Lee, Han-Sung Kim, Jae-Seok Kim, Eun Jin Lee, Nuri Lee, Ki Ho Hong, Hee Jin Huh, Young Joo Cha, and Hyun Soo Kim
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NOROVIRUSES ,RNA ,REFERENCE sources ,QUALITY control ,QUALITY assurance - Abstract
Background: Reference materials are essential for the quality assurance of molecular detection methods. We developed and characterized synthetic norovirus GI and GII RNA reference materials. Methods: Norovirus GI and GII RNA sequences including the ORF1-ORF2 junction region were designed based on 1,495 reported norovirus sequences and synthesized via plasmid preparation and in vitro transcription. The synthetic norovirus GI and GII RNAs were evaluated using six commercial norovirus detection kits used in Korea and subjected to homogeneity and stability analyses. A multicenter study involving five laboratories and using four commercial real-time PCR norovirus detection assays was conducted for synthetic norovirus RNA characterization and uncertainty measurements. Results: The synthetic norovirus GI and GII RNAs were positively detected using the six commercial norovirus detection kits and were homogeneous and stable for one year when stored at -20°C or -70°C. All data from the five laboratories were within a range of 1.0 log copies/µL difference for each RNA, and the overall mean concentrations for norovirus GI and GII RNAs were 7.90 log copies/µL and 6.96 log copies/µL, respectively. Conclusions: The synthetic norovirus GI and GII RNAs are adequate for quality control based on commercial molecular detection reagents for noroviruses with high sequence variability. The synthetic RNAs can be used as reference materials in norovirus molecular detection methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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77. Measles Virus Neutralizing Antibody Response and Durability Two Years after One or Two Doses of Measles–Mumps–Rubella Vaccine among Young Seronegative Healthcare Workers
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Byungki Jang, Han Wool Kim, Han-Sung Kim, Ji Young Park, Hyeonji Seo, and Yong Kyun Kim
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Pharmacology ,Infectious Diseases ,Drug Discovery ,Immunology ,Pharmacology (medical) ,measles ,measles–mumps–rubella vaccine ,healthcare workers ,immune durability ,plaque reduction neutralization test ,neutralizing antibody - Abstract
Although there have been several studies regarding the immunogenicity of one or two booster doses of the measles–mumps–rubella (MMR) vaccine in measles-seronegative young adults, limited data are available about how long the immune response is sustained compared with natural infection. This study included seronegative healthcare workers (HCWs) (aged 21–38 years) who received one or two doses of the measles–mumps–rubella (MMR) vaccine and HCWs with laboratory-confirmed measles infection during an outbreak in 2019. We compared neutralizing antibody titers measured using the plaque reduction neutralization (PRN) test and measles-specific immunoglobulin G (IgG) using chemiluminescent immunoassays 2 years after vaccination or infection. Among 107 HCWs with seronegative measles IgGs, the overall seroconversion rate of measles IgGs remained 82.2% (88/107), and 45.8% (49/107) of the participants had a medium (121–900) or high (>900) PRN titer after 2 years from one or two booster doses. The measles-neutralizing antibody titers of both PRN titer (ND50) and geometric mean concentration 2 years after natural infection were significantly higher than those of one or two booster doses of the MMR vaccine (p < 0.001 and p < 0.001, respectively). Our results suggest that serologic screening followed by appropriate postexposure prophylaxis can be beneficial for young HCWs without a history of natural infection especially in a measles outbreak setting, because of possible susceptibility to measles despite booster MMR vaccination 2 years ago. Long-term data about sustainable humoral immunity after one or two booster vaccination are needed based on the exact vaccination history.
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- 2022
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78. Control of a nosocomial measles outbreak among previously vaccinated adults in a population with high vaccine coverage: Korea, 2019
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Kyunghyun, Song, Ju Mi, Lee, Eun Ju, Lee, Bo Ram, Lee, Ji Young, Choi, Jihee, Yun, Se Na, Lee, Mi Young, Jang, Han Wool, Kim, Han-Sung, Kim, Song Mi, Moon, and Yong Kyun, Kim
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Adult ,Cross Infection ,Young Adult ,Adolescent ,Republic of Korea ,Vaccination ,Humans ,Antibodies, Viral ,Hospitals ,Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine ,Disease Outbreaks ,Measles - Abstract
We describe a measles outbreak among previously vaccinated healthcare workers (HCWs) and inpatients and the control measures implemented at a tertiary care hospital in 2019. Case-patients were laboratory-confirmed measles with throat swabs tested by quantitative polymerase chain reactions (PCR), during April-May 2019. Medical histories and documented immunization records were obtained. We compared attack rates (ARs) among HCWs by occupational subgroup and age and examined the outbreak-associated costs. The index case was not ascertained. Among 26 measles case-patients (22 HCWs, four inpatients) aged 18-28 years, 25 had previously received measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine (12/26, 46% (two doses); 13/26, 50% (one dose)), and 16 (62%) had positive results of measles IgG prior to measles diagnosis. ARs were higher among HCWs aged 30 years (1.88%), especially in the subgroup under 25 years of age (2.22%). Control measures included work restrictions for seronegative HCWs (218/2320, 9.4%) in immunity verification, administration of the MMR vaccine (207 HCWs) or intravenous immunoglobulin (2 HCWs and 11 inpatients), enhanced health surveillance of HCWs, and mandatory assessment of patients with measles-like symptoms at the infectious diseases screening units. The hospital spent 90,417,132 Korean won (US $79,733) in response to the outbreak. Measles outbreaks can occur in healthcare settings despite high population immunity, highlighting the importance of stronger vaccination policies, particularly among young HCWs. Moreover, an effective outbreak response comprising immunization activities and enhanced surveillance of HCWs and patients to rapidly detect measles-like symptoms at a prodromal phase is essential to control nosocomial measles outbreaks.
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- 2021
79. Clear Cell Sarcoma of the Achilles Tendon: A Case Report
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Jong Hun Park, Han Sung Kim, Jun Young Choi, Reuben Ngissah, Dong Joo Lee, and Jin Soo Suh
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Achilles tendon ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Radiological weapon ,Rare case ,medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Clear-cell sarcoma ,Presentation (obstetrics) ,Young female ,business - Abstract
Clear cell sarcoma of the Achilles tendon is an extremely rare condition, with a handful of cases reported in the literature over the past 3 decades. Patients usually present late because of the slow progress of the disease and seemingly benign nature of its presentation. Clinical and radiological findings are not enough to make a diagnosis; hence, a high index of suspicion is required. A firm diagnosis is made only after histopathologic studies. We present a rare case of this tumor in a young female, the management plan, and prognostic outlook, with subsequent review of the literature.
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- 2020
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80. Quantification of Cell-Free DNA: A Comparative Study of Three Different Methods
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Miyoung Kim, Kibum Jeon, Han Sung Kim, Hee Jung Kang, and Young Kyung Lee, Jee Soo Lee, and Jiwon Lee
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Cell-Free Nucleic Acids ,Chromatography ,Cell-free fetal DNA ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Chemistry ,Spectrophotometry ,medicine ,Fluorescence spectroscopy - Published
- 2019
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81. Unfolding Plastic Detector Responses to White and Mono-energetic Neutrons Based on Artificial Neural Networks
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P. Lee, Hyeok-Jung Kwon, Han-Sung Kim, and Jeong-Jeung Dang
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010302 applied physics ,Physics ,Artificial neural network ,Computer Science::Neural and Evolutionary Computation ,Detector ,General Physics and Astronomy ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Particle detector ,Neutron temperature ,Computational physics ,Multilayer perceptron ,0103 physical sciences ,Neutron ,Deconvolution ,0210 nano-technology ,Energy (signal processing) - Abstract
Neutron spectrum unfolding based on an artificial neural network (ANN) is a highly flexible and robust method that can be applied to any type of radiation detector and wide energy range of incident particles. In this study, we present details of neutron-spectrum deconvolution with well-established multilayer perceptron algorithms implemented in CERN ROOT with the aim of obtaining the incident neutron energy spectra for white neutron and mono-energetic beams with finite energy spreads. The ANN trained with experimental and simulation datasets successfully approximated incident neutron spectra with high accuracy for each case, indicating that a well-trained ANN has high potential for applications in radiation-related fields.
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- 2019
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82. Rapid Identification of OXA-48-like, KPC, NDM, and VIM Carbapenemase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae From Culture: Evaluation of the RESIST-4 O.K.N.V. Multiplex Lateral Flow Assay
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Hyun Soo Kim, Seri Jeong, Nuri Lee, Seok Jeong, Dong-Hoon Shin, Min Jeong Park, Jae Seok Kim, Han Sung Kim, Wonkeun Song, and Jun Sung Hong
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0301 basic medicine ,Carbapenemase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae ,Klebsiella pneumoniae ,Performance ,030106 microbiology ,Clinical Biochemistry ,NDM ,Brief Communication ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,beta-Lactamases ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Bacterial Proteins ,Enterobacteriaceae ,Rapid assay ,RESIST-4 O.K.N.V. assay ,Drug Resistance, Bacterial ,polycyclic compounds ,Humans ,Multiplex ,Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae ,Evaluation ,Bacteriological Techniques ,biology ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Enterobacteriaceae Infections ,Sheep blood agar ,General Medicine ,biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition ,biology.organism_classification ,bacterial infections and mycoses ,Rapid identification ,Clinical microbiology ,Clinical Microbiology ,KPC ,030104 developmental biology ,Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae ,VIM ,Reagent Kits, Diagnostic ,OXA-48-like - Abstract
There is an urgent need for accurate and rapid diagnostic assays capable of identifying carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE). We assessed the performance of the RESIST-4 O.K.N.V. (OKNV) assay (Coris BioConcept, Gembloux, Belgium) for the identification of oxacillinase (OXA)-48-like-, Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase (KPC)-, New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase (NDM)-, and Verona integron-encoded metallo-β-lactamase (VIM)-producing Enterobacteriaceae grown on sheep blood agar (SBA) and the CHROMagar KPC medium. Sixty-five carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) isolates with characterized carbapenemase content were used to evaluate the OKNV assay. The assay correctly identified all 30 isolates that produced one of the four targeted carbapenemase families. Additionally, it correctly identified 15 isolates that co-produced KPC and NDM, VIM and NDM or OXA-48-like and NDM, but failed to identify an NDM-1 and OXA-232 co-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae isolate. All 16 non-carbapenemase-producing CRE and four CPE isolates exhibited negative results, and no cross-reaction was observed. Overall, the sensitivity and specificity of the assay were 97.8% and 100%, respectively. The OKNV assay is an accurate and rapid assay for identifying OXA-48-like, KPC, NDM, and VIM carbapenemases produced by Enterobacteriaceae isolates cultured on both SBA and the CHROMagar KPC media in the clinical microbiology laboratory.
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83. A Meditation on Early Works by Chu Yohan and W. B. Yeats: Focusing on the Chasm of Poetic Identity
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Han Sung Kim
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Literature ,Poetry ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Identity (social science) ,Art ,Meditation ,business ,media_common - Published
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84. Electrochemical Coupling of Arylsulfonyl Hydrazides and Tertiary Amines for the Synthesis of β-Amidovinyl Sulfones
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Sunwoo Lee and Han-Sung Kim
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Coupling (electronics) ,Tertiary amine ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Polymer chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Electrochemistry - Published
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85. Molecular Epidemiology of Human Astrovirus in Stool Samples From Patients With Acute Gastroenteritis in Korea, 2013?2017
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Jungwon Hyun, Woon Jeong Lee, Eun Jin Lee, Han Sung Kim, Jae Seok Kim, Hyun Soo Kim, Su Kyung Lee, and Wonkeun Song
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Adult ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Genotype ,Epidemiology ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Astrovirus ,Feces ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Astroviridae Infections ,Republic of Korea ,Multiplex polymerase chain reaction ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Child ,Clade ,Phylogeny ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Korea ,biology ,Molecular epidemiology ,Phylogenetic tree ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Infant ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,biology.organism_classification ,Virology ,Gastroenteritis ,Clinical Microbiology ,PCR ,030104 developmental biology ,Child, Preschool ,Viral evolution ,Astroviridae ,RNA, Viral ,Capsid Proteins ,Original Article ,Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction - Abstract
Background Human astroviruses (HAstVs) are one of the major causes of acute gastroenteritis. Classic HAstVs can be classified into eight genotypes. We investigated the positive rate of HAstVs and the distribution of HAstV genotypes in strains isolated from patients with acute gastroenteritis in Hwaseong, Korea, in 2013–2017. Methods Between November 2013 and December 2017, 3,519 stool samples were collected from patients with symptoms of acute gastroenteritis and tested for HAstV using multiplex PCR. For HAstV-positive samples, the ORF2 gene, which encodes a capsid protein, was genotyped by reverse-transcription PCR and sequencing. Phylogenetic analysis was performed to determine whether the sequences of the HAstVs differed by year. Results The positive rate of HAstV was 1.9% (67 samples). HAstV Type 1 was the most prevalent genotype (82.4%), and Types 4, 5, and 8 were also detected. Infection occurred year-round, with no distinct seasonal variation. Infection occurred at nearly all ages (55 days–81 years; median: 3 years), and the positive rate was substantially higher in children younger than five years. Phylogenetic analysis revealed three distinct clades of HAstV Type 1 according to the collection time. Conclusions Our results provide recent epidemiological data on HAstVs in Korea between 2013 and 2017. The finding of three distinct clades of HAstV Type 1 according to collection time suggests genetic evolution of HAstVs. These findings can enhance our knowledge on HAstV infection and viral evolution.
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86. Ni/Cu-Catalyzed Decarboxylative Addition of Alkynoic Acids to Terminal Alkynes for the Synthesis of gem-1,3-Enynes
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Yuanzhi Xia, Maosheng Zhang, Sehyeon Han, Han-Sung Kim, and Sunwoo Lee
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010405 organic chemistry ,Decarboxylation ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Regioselectivity ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Medicinal chemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,Catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Terminal (electronics) ,Functional group ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Abstract
The synthesis of gem-1,3-enynes via Ni/Cu-catalyzed decarboxylative addition of alkynoic acids to terminal alkynes has been developed. It was found that the decarboxylation of an alkynoic acid led predominantly to gem-1,3-enynes instead of 1,3-diynes, which have been known to be formed through the coupling of terminal alkynes. A variety of gem-1,3-enynes were obtained in good yields. This catalytic system exhibited excellent regioselectivity and high functional group tolerance.
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87. 문화콘텐츠 ‘간이역’에 대한 문학적 해석과 이를 활용한 글쓰기 교육
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Han Sung Kim and Choi Jung A
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이 논문의 목적은 우리 주변에 놓인 (폐)간이역을 어떻게 생산적으로 재활용할 수 있을지를 글쓰기로 제시하는, 문제해결학습과 글쓰기를 결합한 교수법을 제안하는 것이다. 문제해결학습 방식을 통한 글쓰기는 주어진 주제에 집중한, 보다 실제적인 글쓰기 학습을 가능하게 한다. 다원화되고 세분화된 현대사회는 문제를 현실적으로 해결할 것을 주문하며, 그 실천적 기능으로써 글쓰기에 주목하는 측면이 있다. 이 수업에서는 현재 사용되고 있지 않거나 사용량이 드문 (폐)간이역을 어떻게 재활용할 수 있는지, 간이역 공간의 재활용 방안을 글쓰기 수업과 접목하였다. 식민지 근대화와 산업화의 잔재인 (폐)간이역은 방치되어 있거나 그저 문화유산으로 남아 있는 상태로, 보다 효율적인 관리와 문화콘텐츠 창출이 요구되는 실정이다. 이 수업은 간과되고 있는 간이역의 쓰임새를 재고하여, 그 현재적 활용 가능성을 글쓰기 교육으로 진단하고자 하였다.
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88. In vitro activity of flomoxef against extended-spectrum β-lactamase–producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae in Korea
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Younghee Jung, Wonkeun Song, Seung Soon Lee, Young Uh, and Han Sung Kim
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0301 basic medicine ,Microbiology (medical) ,Klebsiella pneumoniae ,030106 microbiology ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,beta-Lactamases ,law.invention ,Microbiology ,Hospitals, University ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Escherichia coli ,polycyclic compounds ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Escherichia coli Infections ,Polymerase chain reaction ,Korea ,Enterobacteriaceae Infections ,Escherichia coli Proteins ,Broth microdilution ,General Medicine ,biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition ,bacterial infections and mycoses ,biology.organism_classification ,In vitro ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Cephalosporins ,Klebsiella Infections ,Infectious Diseases ,bacteria ,Cephamycins ,Flomoxef ,medicine.drug - Abstract
To find an alternative regimen for the treatment of extended-spectrum β-lactamase (EBSL)–producing Enterobacteriaceae infections, we examined the in vitro activity of flomoxef against Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae having CTX-M-1 group and/or CTX-M-9 group ESBLs. Boronic acid disk methods and polymerase chain reaction amplification were used to detect for ESBL, and AmpC β-lactamase and AmpC β-lactamase co-producers were excluded. Minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) were determined for flomoxef by broth microdilution. One hundred seventy-six isolates (E. coli, n = 93 and K. pneumoniae, n = 83) were analyzed for susceptibility test. A total of 94.3% (166/176) of isolates were susceptible to flomoxef (MIC50/MIC90 were 0.5/8 μg/mL); 98.9% of the ESBL-producing E. coli (MIC50/MIC90 were 1/4 μg/mL) and 89.2% of the ESBL-producing K. pneumoniae (MIC50/MIC90 were 0.5/16 μg/mL) were susceptible to flomoxef. Flomoxef has good in vitro activity against ESBL-producing E. coli and K. pneumoniae and could be considered as an alternative for infections caused by these organisms.
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89. The Effects of Hearing Status on the Quality of Life in the New Middle Age and Elderly
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Han-Sung Kim, Seok-Hwan Kim, and Ji-Young Oh
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Gerontology ,business.industry ,Medicine ,business ,Hearing.status ,Middle age - Published
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90. Mean Platelet Volume, Platelet Distribution Width, and Platelet Count, in Connection with Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura and Essential Thrombocytopenia
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Han Sung Kim, Kibum Jeon, Young Kyung Lee, Hee Jung Kang, Miyoung Kim, Jee Soo Lee, Eunyup Lee, and Jiwon Lee
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Clinical Biochemistry ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Gastroenterology ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immune system ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Platelet ,Mean platelet volume ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Purpura, Thrombocytopenic, Idiopathic ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Platelet Count ,Essential thrombocythemia ,business.industry ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Platelet Distribution Width ,Essential Thrombocytopenia ,Complete blood count ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Thrombocytopenia ,Thrombocytopenic purpura ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,business ,Mean Platelet Volume - Abstract
ObjectiveTo examine the kinetic characteristics of platelet (PLT) destruction and thrombopoiesis by using mean platelet volume (MPV) and platelet distribution width (PDW).MethodsUsing the ADVIA2120i instrument, we measured PLT counts, MPV, and PDW in 153 healthy individuals, 35 patients with immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), and 48 patients with essential thrombocytopenia (ET).ResultsIn the ITP group, the MPV and PDW were higher than those values in healthy individuals. In the ET group, the MPV was lower than in the ITP group and in healthy individuals, and the PDW was lower than in the ITP group. When the ITP group was subdivided (PLT counts ConclusionsIn ITP, the overall PLT composition varies, and PLT sequestration is nondiscriminatory. In ET, PLTs quickly shrink and remain small, resulting in a high proportion of small-sized PLTs.
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91. Measurement of radiation dose distribution in minipig physical phantom using RPLGD
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Young-Woo Jin, Sunhoo Park, Byeong Ryong Park, P. Lee, Jae-Seok Kim, Wi-Ho Ha, Sehwan Shim, Han-Sung Kim, Gyu Seok Cho, and Kum Bae Kim
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Materials science ,Radiation dose ,Distribution (pharmacology) ,General Medicine ,Imaging phantom ,Biomedical engineering - Published
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92. A New ICT Literacy Test for Elementary and Middle School Students in Republic of Korea
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Sung Hun Ahn, Han Sung Kim, and Chong Min Kim
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business.industry ,Information literacy ,Computational thinking ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,050401 social sciences methods ,050301 education ,Information technology ,Minor (academic) ,Literacy ,Education ,Test (assessment) ,0504 sociology ,Information and Communications Technology ,ComputerApplications_MISCELLANEOUS ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Mathematics education ,business ,Psychology ,0503 education ,Utilization ,media_common - Abstract
The purposes of our study were to develop and validate a test for measuring Korean elementary and middle school students’ information and communications technology (ICT) literacy and to make suggestions for improving ICT literacy across Republic of Korea. To those ends, we conducted a literature review, consulted expert opinions, administered a pilot test to 1086 students, and ultimately developed and validated an ICT literacy test by measuring and analyzing the ICT literacy of approximately 15,000 students in Korea. Results indicated that the ICT literacy of elementary school students was low (i.e., an average of 19 out of 35 possible points) and that students in lower grades had lower average scores. Regarding abilities within ICT literacy, problem-solving and information analysis and evaluation were relatively high among elementary school students, whereas information organization and creation, computational thinking, information searches, and information communication were relatively low. Among middle school students, ICT literacy was also low (i.e., an average of 18 out of 35 possible points), and eighth-grade students demonstrated lower literacy than seventh- and ninth-grade students. Although the difference among those grades was minor, the gap in ICT literacy did become greater as students get older. Regarding abilities within ICT literacy, information utilization and management was high among middle school students, whereas all others were low, particularly computational thinking. Drawing from those findings, we recommend a few methods of improving the ICT literacy of elementary and middle school students in Korea.
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93. Na Hyesŏk: The 'Korean Nora'
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Jung A Choi and Han Sung Kim
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94. How to Identify Suitable Candidates With Pectus Excavatum for Vacuum Bell Therapy?
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Jae Ho Chung, H. S. Ahn, Eunjue Yi, Younggi Jung, Sung Ho Lee, Han Sung Kim, and Kwanghyoung Lee
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Orthodontics ,Pectus excavatum ,business.industry ,Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease - Abstract
Vacuum bell therapy has been acceptable substitute for pectus excavatum patients who want to improve their appearance but avoid surgical correction. The aim of this study was to assess the pre-treatment characteristics of patients with pectus excavatum and to establish characteristics that can potentially help identify ideal candidates for vacuum bell therapy. Expected improvements in thoracic indices were evaluated using pre-treatment chest computed tomography, which was performed before and after applying a vacuum bell device. Treatment results after 1-year of application were evaluated using changes in the Haller index before and after treatment. The patients were categorized into two groups: those with Haller index less than 0.5 (Group 1) and those with Haller index greater than or equal to 0.5 (Group 2). Pre-treatment Haller index was significantly lower in Group 1 than in Group 2 (3.1±0.46 vs. 4.2±1.14, respectively, p
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95. Why the Equalizing Effects of Democracy Do Not Work.
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Hwan Joo Seo, Young Soo Lee, and Han Sung Kim
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96. A Study in the Early Prediction of ICT Literacy Ratings Using Sustainability in Data Mining Techniques
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Kyungyeul Kim, Han-Sung Kim, Ji Su Park, and Jaekwoun Shim
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Computer science ,Process (engineering) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,education data mining ,Geography, Planning and Development ,TJ807-830 ,information and communications technology literacy ,02 engineering and technology ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,TD194-195 ,Renewable energy sources ,Literacy ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,GE1-350 ,media_common ,Environmental effects of industries and plants ,early prediction of learning outcomes ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,05 social sciences ,050301 education ,sustainability ,Data science ,Random forest ,Environmental sciences ,data-mining techniques ,Identification (information) ,Information and Communications Technology ,Multilayer perceptron ,Sequential minimal optimization ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,0503 education - Abstract
It would be very beneficial to determine in advance whether a student is likely to succeed or fail within a particular learning area, and it is hypothesized that this can be accomplished by examining student patterns based on the data generated before the learning process begins. Therefore, this article examines the sustainability of data-mining techniques used to predict learning outcomes. Data regarding students’ educational backgrounds and learning processes are analyzed by examining their learning patterns. When such achievement-level patterns are identified, teachers can provide the students with proactive feedback and guidance to help prevent failure. As a practical application, this study investigates students’ perceptions of computer and internet use and predicts their levels of information and communication technology literacy in advance via sustainability-in-data-mining techniques. The technique employed herein applies OneR, J48, bagging, random forest, multilayer perceptron, and sequential minimal optimization (SMO) algorithms. The highest early prediction result of approximately 69% accuracy was yielded for the SMO algorithm when using 47 attributes. Overall, via data-mining techniques, these results will aid the identification of students facing risks early on during the learning process, as well as the creation of customized learning and educational strategies for each of these students.
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97. Prolonged Carriage of Carbapenemase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae: Clinical Risk Factors and the Influence of Carbapenemase and Organism Types
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Yong Kyun Kim, Wonkeun Song, Seung Soon Lee, In Bok Chang, and Han Sung Kim
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Carbapenemase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Klebsiella pneumoniae ,lcsh:Medicine ,prolonged carriage ,030501 epidemiology ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,carbapenemase ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,030306 microbiology ,business.industry ,carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae ,lcsh:R ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,biology.organism_classification ,Confidence interval ,Log-rank test ,Carriage ,Logistic analysis ,0305 other medical science ,business ,organism ,Clinical risk factor - Abstract
Prolonged carriage of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) constitutes a substantial epidemiologic threat. This study aimed to evaluate whether the types of carbapenemase and organism can affect the duration of carriage and to evaluate the clinical factors associated with prolonged carriage. We retrospectively reviewed data for patients admitted between May 2013 and August 2018 who were identified as CPE carriers. A total of 702 patients were identified, the major types of carbapenemase and organism were Oxacillinase (OXA)-48-like (n = 480, 68.4%) and Klebsiella pneumoniae (K. pneumoniae) (n = 584, 83.2%). The analyses of time to spontaneous decolonization using the Kaplan&ndash, Meier method showed that OXA-48-like and K. pneumoniae were significantly associated with prolonged carriage (log rank, p = 0.001 and p <, 0.001). In multivariable logistic analysis to assess the risk factors for CPE prolonged carriage in the 188 patients with available follow-up culture data for 3 months, K. pneumoniae (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 6.58, 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.05&ndash, 41.27, p = 0.044), CPE positive clinical specimen (aOR 11.14, 95% CI, 4.73&ndash, 26.25, p <, 0.001), and concurrent Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) (aOR 3.98, 95% CI 1.29&ndash, 12.26, p = 0.016) were predictive of prolonged carriage. Our results suggest that CP-K. pneumoniae may have higher probability of prolonged carriage, while the effect of OXA-48-like CPE is inconclusive. Furthermore, patients with CP-K. pneumoniae who had positive clinical specimen or concurrent CDI can cause a vicious circle in prolonged carriage.
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98. Immunoglobulin gene rearrangement in Koreans with multiple myeloma: Clonality assessment and repertoire analysis using next-generation sequencing
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Hee Jung Kang, Kibum Jeon, Kasey Hutt, Mi Young Kim, Young Kyung Lee, Jiwon Lee, Han Sung Kim, Hyo Jung Kim, and Alyssa M. Zlotnicki
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Male ,B Cells ,Molecular biology ,Physiology ,Myeloma ,Biochemistry ,Plasma Cell Disorders ,Hematologic Cancers and Related Disorders ,White Blood Cells ,Sequencing techniques ,Animal Cells ,Bone Marrow ,Immune Physiology ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Ethnicities ,DNA sequencing ,Gene Rearrangement, B-Lymphocyte ,Multiple myeloma ,Aged, 80 and over ,Immune System Proteins ,Multidisciplinary ,High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing ,Hematology ,Genomics ,Middle Aged ,Neoplasm Proteins ,Oncology ,Korean People ,Medicine ,Female ,Cellular Types ,Immunoglobulin Heavy Chains ,Multiple Myeloma ,Immunoglobulin Gene Rearrangement ,IGHV@ ,Transcriptome Analysis ,Research Article ,Adult ,Next-Generation Sequencing ,Immune Cells ,Science ,Plasma Cells ,Immunology ,Bone Marrow Cells ,Biology ,Immunoglobulin light chain ,Antibodies ,Immunoglobulin kappa-Chains ,Asian People ,Republic of Korea ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Neoplastic transformation ,Myelomas and Lymphoproliferative Diseases ,Antibody-Producing Cells ,Aged ,Blood Cells ,Cancers and Neoplasms ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Computational Biology ,Proteins ,Cell Biology ,Gene rearrangement ,Genome Analysis ,medicine.disease ,Research and analysis methods ,Molecular biology techniques ,Immune System ,People and Places ,Immunoglobulin heavy chain ,IGHD ,Population Groupings - Abstract
IntroductionWe assessed the applicability of next-generation sequencing (NGS)-basedIGH/IGKclonality testing and analyzed the repertoire of immunoglobulin heavy chain (IGH) or immunoglobulin kappa light chain (IGK) gene usage in Korean patients with multiple myeloma (MM) for the first time.MethodsFifty-nine bone marrow samples from 57 Korean patients with MM were analyzed, and NGS-based clonality testing that targeted theIGHandIGKgenes was performed usingIGHFR1 andIGKprimer sets.ResultsClonalIGHandIGKrearrangements were observed in 74.2% and 67.7% of samples from Korean patients with kappa-restricted MM, respectively (90.3% had one or both), and in 60.7% and 95.5% of samples from those with lambda-restricted MM, respectively (85.7% had one or both). In total, 88.1% of samples from Koreans with MM had clonalIGHand/orIGKrearrangement. Clonal rearrangement was not significantly associated with the bone marrow plasma cells as a proportion of all BM lymphoid cells.IGHV3-9(11.63%) andIGHV4-31(9.30%) were the most frequently reportedIGHVgenes and were more common in Koreans with MM than in Western counterparts.IGHD3-10andIGHD3-3(13.95% each) were the most frequent IGHD genes;IGHD3-3was more common in Koreans with MM. NoIGKrearrangement was particularly prevalent, but singleIGKV-Jrearrangements were less common in Koreans with kappa-restricted MM than in Western counterparts.IGKV4-1was less frequent in Koreans regardless of light chain type. Otherwise, the usages of theIGHV, D, and J genes and of theIGKgene were like those observed in previous Western studies.ConclusionNGS-basedIGH/IGKclonality testing ought to be applicable to most Koreans with MM. The overrepresentation ofIGHV3-9,IGHV4-31, andIGHD3-3along with the underrepresentation ofIGKV4-1and the differences inIGKgene rearrangement types suggest the existence of ethnicity-specific variations in this disease.
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99. Monte Carlo calculation of organ dose coefficients for internal dosimetry: Results of an international intercomparison exercise
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Dragoslav Nikezic, Salvatore Di Maria, Jorge Borbinha, Sebastian Triviño, Jaafar El Bakkali, Sebastian Gossio, Yi-Kang Lee, H. K. Patni, Karin Fantinova, Zoran Jovanovic, Paolo Ferrari, Dragana Krstic, M. Moraleda, Manohari Murugan, Uwe Reichelt, Maria Zankl, Jose-Maria Gomez Ros, J. G. Hunt, M. Y. Nadar, Laurent Desorgher, Han Sung Kim, D. K. Akar, Zankl, M., Gomez Ros, J. -M., Moraleda, M., Reichelt, U., Akar, D. K., Borbinha, J., Desorgher, L., Di Maria, S., EL Bakkali, J., Fantinova, K., Ferrari, P., Gossio, S., Hunt, J., Jovanovic, Z., Kim, H. S., Krstic, D., Lee, Y. -K., Nadar, M. Y., Nikezic, D., Patni, H. K., Murugan, M., and Trivino, S.
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Radiation transport ,Radiation ,Internal dosimetry ,Nuclear engineering ,Monte Carlo method ,Reference phantoms ,Intercomparison exercise ,Internal radiation ,Intercomparison Exercise ,Internal Dosimetry ,Monte Carlo ,Reference Phantoms ,Orders of magnitude (radiation) ,Instrumentation ,Mathematics - Abstract
EURADOS Working Group 6 has organized an intercomparison exercise on the use of the ICRP Reference Computational Phantoms with radiation transport codes. This paper summarizes the results of a specific task from the intercomparison exercise modelling internal radiation sources. The quantities to be calculated were absorbed fractions and specific absorbed fractions for monoenergetic photon and electron sources as well as S-values for two radionuclides in four source organs. Twelve participants from eleven countries participated in this specific task using the Monte Carlo radiation transport codes FLUKA, Geant4, the MCNP code family, PenEasy, TRIPOLI-4 and VMC. Although some participants provided initial solutions in good agreement with the master solution evaluated by the organizers, differences of factors or even orders of magnitude were also found. Following feedback from the organizer, most participants submitted revised solutions that were mostly in better agreement with the master solution, although this was not always the case. Some initial and revised results are discussed in detail in this paper, and the reasons of mistakes are described as far as they were revealed by the participants. A full account of all results is presented in specific annexes as supplemental material.
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100. Recent progress on the development of Li-8 radioactive ion beam based on 100-MeV proton linear accelerator at KOMAC
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Hyeok-Jung Kwon, Yong-Sub Cho, Won-Hyeok Jung, Jeong-Jeung Dang, Seunghyun Lee, Pilsoo Lee, Dong-Hwan Kim, and Han Sung Kim
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The beta-detected nuclear magnetic resonance (β -NMR) technique is a novel method that obtains depth-resolved information on samples by observing the asymmetric beta decay of nuclear probes. Although the beta-detected NMR has several advantages over the conventional NMR techniques, the number of user facilities in the world is severely limited. At the site of Korea Multi-purpose Accelerator Complex (KOMAC), we initiated a research project to develop a radioactive ion (RI) beam facility dedicated for the future beta-detected NMR facility at KOMAC based on a 100-MeV proton linear accelerator. In this endeavour, we developed a prototype of a target-ion-source (TIS) composed of low-Z production targets, target container, target heater, high-current feed through, and hot surface ion source. In recent on-line experiments, we have demonstrated that a Li-8 beam of the order of 106 pps could be extracted with the prototype design of the TIS. Here, we present the recent progress of the RI beam development study.
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