257 research outputs found

    Applicaton of USB Serial Communication to Radon Measuring System

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    The USB serial communication such as USB-Serial-for PC and USB-Serial-for-Android is studied in order to monitor the measure radon data using a PC screen or a smart phone screen. Through some experimental studies, we believe that the USB serial communication module is useful for checking the data transmitted to a PC from a microcontroller

    Towards standardizing Korean Grammatical Error Correction: Datasets and Annotation

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    Research on Korean grammatical error correction (GEC) is limited compared to other major languages such as English and Chinese. We attribute this problematic circumstance to the lack of a carefully designed evaluation benchmark for Korean. Thus, in this work, we first collect three datasets from different sources (Kor-Lang8, Kor-Native, and Kor-Learner) to cover a wide range of error types and annotate them using our newly proposed tool called Korean Automatic Grammatical error Annotation System (KAGAS). KAGAS is a carefully designed edit alignment & classification tool that considers the nature of Korean on generating an alignment between a source sentence and a target sentence, and identifies error types on each aligned edit. We also present baseline models fine-tuned over our datasets. We show that the model trained with our datasets significantly outperforms the public statistical GEC system (Hanspell) on a wider range of error types, demonstrating the diversity and usefulness of the datasets.Comment: Add affiliation and email addres

    Li+ Storage Sites in Amorphous V2O5 Prepared by Precipitation Method

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    Amorphous vanadium oxide (a-V2O5) powders were prepared by acidifying aqueous NH4VO3 solution with concentrated nitric acid. Samples having a different degree of layer stacking and surface area were obtained either by changing the NH4VO3 concentration or by employing additional solvent exchange process. The pentane-exchanged precipitate gave the largest surface area (60 m2 g-1) after vacuum drying at 100Ā°C for 24 h. This electrode material delivered an initial discharge capacity of 426 mAh g21 in the voltage range of 1.5-4.0 V ~vs. Li/Li1), which amounts to 2.9 equiv Li1 ions per mol of V2O5 . X-ray absorption near-edge spectra ~XANES! clearly showed a vanadium reduction down to V~III! when Li1 ions were inserted at Li1/V2O5 . 2.0. The Li1 storage sites were analyzed by correlating the peak intensity in differential capacity plots to the surface area and degree of layer stacking, from which two different Li1 storage sites were identified. The discharging capacity at 1.7 V was strongly correlated with the surface area of electrode material, suggesting that Li1 ions are inserted into the amorphous region at this potential. The intensity of 2.5 V peak was, however, proportional to the peak intensity of ~001! diffraction, illustrating that Li1 ions are inserted into the quasi-ordered layer stacking region at this potential. The latter feature was further confirmed by X-ray diffraction analysis, whereby it was found that the interlayer spacing decreases most significantly near 2.5 V along with a sharp decrease in the ~001! diffraction intensity.This work was supported by KOSEF via the Research Center for Energy Conversion and Storage, and also by the Ministry of Information and Communication in Korea ~2002-5-013!. The authors are grateful to authorities at the Pohang Light Source for X-ray absorption spectroscopic measurement

    Effects of education on low-phosphate diet and phosphate binder intake to control serum phosphate among maintenance hemodialysis patients: A randomized controlled trial.

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    Background:For phosphate control, patient education is essential due to the limited clearance of phosphate by dialysis. However, well-designed randomized controlled trials about dietary and phosphate binder education have been scarce. Methods:We enrolled maintenance hemodialysis patients and randomized them into an education group (n = 48) or a control group (n = 22). We assessed the patients' drug compliance and their knowledge about the phosphate binder using a questionnaire. Results:The primary goal was to increase the number of patients who reached a calcium-phosphorus product of lower than 55. In the education group, 36 (75.0%) patients achieved the primary goal, as compared with 16 (72.7%) in the control group (P = 0.430). The education increased the proportion of patients who properly took the phosphate binder (22.9% vs. 3.5%, P = 0.087), but not to statistical significance. Education did not affect the amount of dietary phosphate intake per body weight (education vs. control: -1.18 Ā± 3.54 vs. -0.88 Ā± 2.04 mg/kg, P = 0.851). However, the dietary phosphate-to-protein ratio tended to be lower in the education group (-0.64 Ā± 2.04 vs. 0.65 Ā± 3.55, P = 0.193). The education on phosphate restriction affected neither the Patient-Generated Subjective Global Assessment score (0.17 Ā± 4.58 vs. -0.86 Ā± 3.86, P = 0.363) nor the level of dietary protein intake (-0.03 Ā± 0.33 vs. -0.09 Ā± 0.18, P = 0.569). Conclusion:Education did not affect the calcium-phosphate product. Education on the proper timing of phosphate binder intake and the dietary phosphate-to-protein ratio showed marginal efficacy

    Transgenic Adipose-specific Expression of the Nuclear Receptor RORĪ± Drives a Striking Shift in Fat Distribution and Impairs Glycemic Control.

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    RORĪ± is a member of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily and analysis of the (global) RORĪ±-deficient mouse model revealed this NR has a role in glycemic control and fat deposition. Therefore, we generated an adipose-specific RORĪ± 'gain of function' mouse model under the control of the fatty acid binding protein 4 (FABP4) promoter to elucidate the function of RORĪ± in adipose tissue. The Tg-FABP4-RORĪ±4 mice demonstrated a shift in fat distribution to non-adipose tissues when challenged with a high fat diet (HFD). Specifically, we observed a subcutaneous lipodystrophy, accompanied by hepatomegaly (fatty liver/mild portal fibrosis) and splenomegaly; in a background of decreased weight gain and total body fat after HFD. Moreover, we observed significantly higher fasting blood glucose and impaired clearance of glucose in Tg-FABP4-RORĪ±4 mice. Genome wide expression and qPCR profiling analysis identified: (i) subcutaneous adipose specific decreases in the expression of genes involved in fatty acid biosynthesis, lipid droplet expansion and glycemic control, and (ii) the fibrosis pathway as the most significant pathway [including dysregulation of the collagen/extracellular matrix (ECM) pathways] in subcutaneous adipose and liver. The pathology presented in the Tg-FABP4-RORĪ±4 mice is reminiscent of human metabolic disease (associated with aberrant ECM expression) highlighting the therapeutic potential of this NR

    Low Concentration PM Had No Effect on Nasal Symptoms and Flow in Allergic Rhinitis Patients

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    Objectives Since Korea is geographically close to China (the origin site for Asian sand dust [ASD]) the health influence of ASD event will be still greater in Korea. We aimed to evaluate the effect of PM10 (particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter 100 Ī¼g/m3) Results There was no significant difference between group A and B in nasal symptoms and PNIF during the 120-day period. Changes in nasal symptoms and PNIF were not statistically significant before or after a PM10 concentration rise above 100 Ī¼g/m3. Conclusion Low concentration PM10 does not have significant effect on nasal symptoms and PNIF in AR patients
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