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Sung-Yoon Ahn, Mira Kim, Hye-Won Jeong, Wonsuck Yoon, Iel-Soo Bang and Sang-Woong Lee
Technological advancements have shifted human living and working environments from outdoor to indoor. Although indoor spaces offer protection from unfavorable weather conditions, they also present new health challenges. Stale, humid, and warm indoor air ...
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Lei Cao, Won Han, Sang Gil Lee and Joong Ho Shin
Cell-culture-based drug tests are usually performed in an instantaneous delivery manner. However, in vivo pharmacokinetic studies have shown a steady increase in the concentration of bioactive compounds in the plasma following oral administration, with t...
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Won Sil Choi and Sang Hyeon Lee
This study proposes a method to analyze market structures using changes in the number of farms and amount of farm incomes, taking Korea as a case study. We discern the market structures in agriculture by scrutinizing the impact of variations in agricultu...
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Jae Yeon Park, Ju Yeon Kim, Yun Gon Son, Seong Doo Kang, Sang Won Lee, Kwang Dong Kim and Jeong Yoon Kim
Eucalyptus globulus leaves contain various types of phenolic metabolites related to their antioxidant effects such as acids, catechin, flavonoids, and others. To optimize its antioxidative phenolic contents, E. globulus was extracted under various solven...
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Moo-Won Hur, Yonghun Lee, Min-Jun Jeon and Sang-Hyun Lee
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Sang Kuy Han, Young Wook Kim, Bon-Sang Koo, Hae Won Choi and Soonbum Lee
The bioelectric technology in this study shows high efficacy for the removal of total biofilm, as well as viable reduction in cell density, through testing of the HVAC evaporator. We anticipate that this could be a foundation for developing a new HVAC hy...
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Sang Kuy Han, Keonwoo Kim, Yejoon Rim, Manhyung Han, Youngjeon Lee, Sung-Hyun Park, Won Seok Choi, Keyoung Jin Chun and Dong-Seok Lee
By virtue of their upright locomotion, similar to that of humans, motion analysis of non-human primates has been widely used in order to better understand musculoskeletal biomechanics and neuroscience problems. Given the difficulty of conducting a marker...
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Jong-Dae Do, Sang-Kwon Hyun, Jae-Youll Jin, Byunggil Lee, Weon-Mu Jeong, Kyong-Ho Ryu, Won-Dae Back, Jae-Ho Choi and Yeon S. Chang
Severe shoreline erosions are commonly observed due to the side effects of breakwaters constructed to protect the habitat. These breakwaters can cause wave energy differences behind the structure due to diffraction, inducing longshore sediment transport ...
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Sung-Han Kim, Jae-Seong Lee, Kyung-Tae Kim, Hyung-Chul Kim, Won-Chan Lee, Dongmun Choi, Sang-Hwa Choi, Jae-Hoon Choi, Hyo-Jin Lee and Jae-Hyuk Shin
Sediment oxygen demand (SOD) and benthic nutrient fluxes (BNFs) were measured using an in situ benthic chamber at a fish farm (FF), oyster farm (OF), and controls (FF-C and OF-C) to assess the impact of aquaculture activities on organic carbon (OC) and n...
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Sang-Jeong Lee, Ji-Yong Yoo, Sung-Keun Yoo, Ryun Ha, Dong-Hyuk Lee, Seon-Tae Kim and Won-Jin Yi
(1) Background: The purpose of this study was to develop an image-guided endoscopic sinus surgery (IGESS) system, named Medigator®, based on the leave-one-out registration strategy and three-dimensional (3D) volumetric visualization of the nasal cavity a...
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