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jung soowan and Ahn, Young-im. "A Study on Gender Biased Perception of Han Gong-ju." Contemporary Film Studies 11, no. 3 (November 2015): 359–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.15751/cofis.2015.11.3.359.

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Kunkel, P. H. "Yang-gong-Ju: A from of women's liberation in Korea." Dialectical Anthropology 19, no. 2-3 (November 1994): 329–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01301460.

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김, 주원. "A Research on Symbolic Restoration and Urban Regeneration of Gong-Ju Gamyoung District." Journal of Local History and Culture 11, no. 2 (November 30, 2008): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.17068/lhc.2008.11.11.2.145.

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Son, Han-bin. "A Study on the Formation and Transmission of the Goryeong Shin Family Calligraphy(Seoye)." Korean Society of Calligraphy 44 (March 30, 2024): 37–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.19077/tsoc.2023.44.2.

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This paper aims to elucidate the formation and transmission of calligraphy within the Goryeong Shin Family, with a focus on Shin Gong-je as the central figure. It explores the specific content and influence of academic pursuits and calligraphy among previous generations, as well as the process and significance of their transmission to subsequent generations. In the social context of the Joseon Dynasty, where communal consciousness within clans and social recognition were paramount, maintaining academic traditions and transmitting them to posterity through means such as legal text compilations were vital tasks for enhancing the family's status and reputation, as well as for practicing Confucian filial piety. These actions served as significant driving forces, leading to the diverse development of Joseon calligraphy culture. The Goryeong Shin Family, as one of the families engaged in calligraphy activities, demonstrates a clear lineage and influence, supported by numerous records regarding the transmission and impact of their calligraphy. The lineage and academic pursuits of the Goryeong Shin Family began with Shin Deok-rin and continued through his son, Shin Po-si, and grandson, Shin Jang. These individuals were proficient in calligraphy, with both Shin Deok-rin and Shin Jang having their calligraphy documented in historical records. Their lineage naturally transitioned to Shin Suk-ju and Shin Mal-ju, who displayed similarities or even greater maturity in their calligraphy compared to their predecessors. Furthermore, Shin Suk-ju's transmission of Shin Jang's calligraphy to his son marked the evolution of the lineage into a complete academic tradition. Subsequently, an analysis was conducted on Shin Gong-je's calligraphy and the compilation of the “Haedong Myeongjeok”. Like his predecessors, Shin Gong-je learned and respected the calligraphy traditions of previous generations, compiling the “Haedong Myeongjeok” to perpetuate the Goryeong Shin Family's calligraphy and honor the calligraphic achievements of his ancestors. Following him, figures such as Shin Jam, Shin Dam, Shin Heop, Shin Geuk-cheong, Shin Sok, and Shin Il-cheong continued calligraphy activities, maintaining the lineage and academic pursuits. Through records of previous generations' calligraphy learning, the specific content and significance were confirmed. Finally, it is emphasized that research addressing gaps or approaching the essence and development of Joseon calligraphy culture from the perspectives of academic pursuits and transmission should continue persistently.
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Son, Han-bin. "A Study on the Formation and Transmission of the Goryeong Shin Family Calligraphy(Seoye)." Korean Society of Calligraphy 44 (March 30, 2024): 37–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.19077/tsoc.2024.44.2.

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This paper aims to elucidate the formation and transmission of calligraphy within the Goryeong Shin Family, with a focus on Shin Gong-je as the central figure. It explores the specific content and influence of academic pursuits and calligraphy among previous generations, as well as the process and significance of their transmission to subsequent generations. In the social context of the Joseon Dynasty, where communal consciousness within clans and social recognition were paramount, maintaining academic traditions and transmitting them to posterity through means such as legal text compilations were vital tasks for enhancing the family's status and reputation, as well as for practicing Confucian filial piety. These actions served as significant driving forces, leading to the diverse development of Joseon calligraphy culture. The Goryeong Shin Family, as one of the families engaged in calligraphy activities, demonstrates a clear lineage and influence, supported by numerous records regarding the transmission and impact of their calligraphy. The lineage and academic pursuits of the Goryeong Shin Family began with Shin Deok-rin and continued through his son, Shin Po-si, and grandson, Shin Jang. These individuals were proficient in calligraphy, with both Shin Deok-rin and Shin Jang having their calligraphy documented in historical records. Their lineage naturally transitioned to Shin Suk-ju and Shin Mal-ju, who displayed similarities or even greater maturity in their calligraphy compared to their predecessors. Furthermore, Shin Suk-ju's transmission of Shin Jang's calligraphy to his son marked the evolution of the lineage into a complete academic tradition. Subsequently, an analysis was conducted on Shin Gong-je's calligraphy and the compilation of the “Haedong Myeongjeok”. Like his predecessors, Shin Gong-je learned and respected the calligraphy traditions of previous generations, compiling the “Haedong Myeongjeok” to perpetuate the Goryeong Shin Family's calligraphy and honor the calligraphic achievements of his ancestors. Following him, figures such as Shin Jam, Shin Dam, Shin Heop, Shin Geuk-cheong, Shin Sok, and Shin Il-cheong continued calligraphy activities, maintaining the lineage and academic pursuits. Through records of previous generations' calligraphy learning, the specific content and significance were confirmed. Finally, it is emphasized that research addressing gaps or approaching the essence and development of Joseon calligraphy culture from the perspectives of academic pursuits and transmission should continue persistently.
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Lee, Yong-Suk, Sunmin Lee, and Hyung-Sup Jung. "Mapping Forest Vertical Structure in Gong-ju, Korea Using Sentinel-2 Satellite Images and Artificial Neural Networks." Applied Sciences 10, no. 5 (March 1, 2020): 1666. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app10051666.

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As global warming accelerates in recent years, the frequency of droughts has increased and water management at the national level has become very important. In particular, accurate understanding and management of the forest is essential as the water storage capacity of forest is determined by forest structure. Typically, data on forest vertical structure have been constructed from field surveys that are both costly and time-consuming. In addition, machine learning techniques could be applied to analyze, classify, and predict the uncertainties of internal structures in forest. Therefore, this study aims to map the forest vertical structure for estimating forest water storage capacity from multi-seasonal optical satellite image and topographic data using artificial neural network (ANN) in Gongju-si, South Korea. For this purpose, the 14 input neurons of normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), two types of normalized difference water index (NDWI), two types of Normalized Difference Red Edge Index (NDre), principal component analysis (PCA) texture, and canopy height average and standard deviation maps were generated from Sentinel-2 optical images obtained in spring and fall season and topographic height maps such as digital terrain models (DTM) and digital surface models (DSM). The training/validation and test datasets for the ANN model were derived from forest vertical structures based on field surveys. Finally, the forest vertical classification map, the result of ANN application, was evaluated by creating an error matrix compared with the field survey results. The result showed an overall test accuracy of ~65.7% based on the number of pixels. The result shows that forest vertical structure in Gong-ju, Korea can be efficiently classified by using multi-seasonal Sentinel-2 satellite images and the ANN approach.
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Kim, Kyung-Ae. "Our Twisted Self-portrait - A Study on the Storytelling of 〈Han Gong-ju〉 by Lee, Su-Jin -." CONTENTS PLUS 13, no. 3 (June 29, 2015): 69–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.14728/kcp.2015.13.03.069.

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Kim, Sohyoun. "A Reflection on Melancholia’s Anachronism or Trauma’s Time Warp - Focused on This Charming Girl and Han Gong-ju." Study of Humanities 41 (June 30, 2024): 163–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.31323/sh.2024.06.41.07.

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Huh, Joon, and Chang Hyo Bae. "Proposed a missionary church development model: A Study on the ‘Multi-Church’ centered on the Gong-Ju Dream Church." Theology of Mission 74 (May 31, 2024): 215–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.14493/ksoms.2024.2.215.

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Chun, H. K., S. Y. Han, B. S. Kim, K. H. Jin, M. N. Kim, and Y. G. Son. "Gong-ju WTP, the first full-scale membrane plant for drinking water treatment in Korea: the result of detailed design." Water Supply 8, no. 1 (April 1, 2008): 49–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/ws.2008.005.

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The construction of Gong-ju WTP (30,000 m3/day), the first practical full-scale integrated membrane system in Korea, has been launched after 6 months of pilot plant operation and 10 months of detailed design. Powdered activated carbon process was applied in order to remove taste and odor caused by algae and coagulation process was applied in consideration of reducing membrane fouling in this micro filtration system. Pilot testing concluded that the pressure type of hollow fiber membrane was more suitable for the raw water characteristic and economical aspects than submerged type membrane system. For the best flow distribution of each unit, CFD (computational fluid dynamics) analysis was performed on aspects of pipe arrangement and daily integrity test system was applied to ensure the safety for leakage under the criteria of 5-log removal. In view of the complicated and equipment-intensive nature of this membrane system, a 3D CAD system was utilized to minimize trial and errors of construction in accordance with combination of each equipments rendered by 3D CAD, and also optimised operation and maintenance were verified through the simulation of 3D rendering.
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Jeong, Yeon-Jun, and Kyung-Hwan Lee. "A study on the indicator development for the selection of urban regeneration areas through analytic network process : a case study of Gong-ju." Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society 18, no. 1 (January 31, 2017): 115–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/kais.2017.18.1.115.

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Cheng, B. P., Y. H. Huang, X. B. Song, A. T. Peng, J. F. Ling, and X. Chen. "First Report of Colletotrichum siamense Causing Leaf Drop and Fruit Spot of Citrus reticulata Blanco cv. Shiyue Ju in China." Plant Disease 97, no. 11 (November 2013): 1508. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-04-13-0352-pdn.

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Citrus reticulata Blanco cv. Shiyue Ju, which produces one of China's most popular tropical fruits, is widely planted throughout southern China. In 2008, a new citrus disease was found in Zhaoqing City in Guangdong Province on about 20,000 ha. Yield losses averaged 15% on a wide range of different aged trees of C. reticulata cv. Shiyue Ju. No yield losses were observed on C. reticulata cv. Gong gan. Symptoms first appeared on young leaves as leaf lesions, which were reddish-brown, elliptical, and 2 to 5 mm in diameter. After several weeks, 20 to 70% of leaves dropped and 10 to 50% of fruits on the trees showed brown spots (5 to 40 mm in diameter). Leaves and fruit peels adjacent to and including lesions from different trees were surface disinfested with 1% sodium hypochlorite for 1 min and rinsed three times in sterile water. Then the tissues were plated on potato dextrose agar (PDA) in alternating light and dark at 28°C for 3 days. Twenty-three similar isolates of a fast-growing fungus were recovered from all samples. For identification, single-spore cultures were grown on potato dextrose agar (PDA) at 28°C. Initially, the colonies were white, but after 5 days, they became pale gray with concentric zones and greenish black beneath. No setae, acervuli, or ascocarp were observed in the PDA culture. Conidia formed in pink conidial masses, were hyaline, fusiform, straight, obtuse at the ends, sometimes slightly curved, and 14 to 20 × 4.5 to 6 μm (x¯ = 16.2 ± 1.5 × 4.9 ± 0.5, n = 100). The cultural and morphological characteristics of these isolates matched the description of Colletotrichum siamense (3), but not that of C. gloeosporioides or C. acutatum, which cause anthracnose on citrus plants (1,2). The actin, β-tubulin, CHS I, CAL, GPDH, and ITS regions of four representative isolates (GenBank KC524462, KC524463, KC524464, KC524465, KC524466, and KC524467) were identical and with almost 100% identity to those of the type specimen of C. hymenocallidis isolate CSSN3 (C. hymenocallidis is synonymous with C. siamense) (4), except for two inconsistent nucleotide bases in the GPDH gene. Four potted plants of C. reticulata cv. Shiyue Ju were used for pathogenicity tests. On each plant, 10 randomly selected leaves and four 6-month-old fruits were wound-inoculated with 20 μl of sterile water or conidial suspensions (1 × 105 conidia per ml). Plants were then maintained at 90% relative humidity with a 12-h photoperiod at 28°C. Symptoms resembling those in the field were observed on three inoculated plants after 14 days. In another similar experiment without wounding, three of 20 inoculated plants exhibited the symptoms after 14 days. Controls remained healthy throughout this period. The tests were performed three times. C. siamense was reisolated from all diseased inoculated plants, and the culture and fungus characteristics were the same as the original isolate. Thus, C. siamense was determined to be the pathogen causing leaf drop and fruit spot on C. reticulata cv. Shiyue Ju. To our knowledge, this is the first report of leaf drop and fruit spot on C. reticulata cv. Shiyue Ju caused by C. siamense. References: (1) H. Benyahia et al. Plant Pathol. 52:798, 2003. (2) N. A. Peres et al. Plant Dis. 89:784, 2005. (3) H. Prihastuti, et al. Fungal Diversity 39:89, 2009. (4) B. Weir et al. Stud Mycol. 73:115, 2012.
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이장웅. "The Idolatry of Bears Bear in Baekje(百濟) Woongjin(熊津) Period and Temples Having “Cave” in Their Names in Gong-Ju(公州)." SA-CHONG(sa) ll, no. 71 (September 2010): 245–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.16957/sa..71.201009.245.

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Amanda, Stella, Tze King Tan, Jolynn Zu Lin Ong, Madelaine Skolastika Theardy, Regina Wan Ju Wong, Xiao Zi Huang, Muhammad Zulfaqar Ali, et al. "Abstract LB018: Clonal evolution and lineage choice driven by IRF4 in zebrafish T-cell lymphoma model." Cancer Research 82, no. 12_Supplement (June 15, 2022): LB018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-lb018.

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Abstract IRF4 is a master regulator of immunity and is also frequently overexpressed in mature lymphoid neoplasms. Here, we demonstrate the stage-specific oncogenicity of IRF4 in vivo, its potential effects on T-cell development and clonal evolution using a zebrafish model. IRF4-transgenic zebrafish develop aggressive tumors with massive infiltration of abnormal lymphocytes that spread to distal organs. Many late-stage tumors are mono- or oligoclonal, and tumor cells can expand in recipient animals after transplantation, demonstrating their malignancy. Mutation of p53 significantly accelerates tumor onset, increases penetrance, and results in tumor heterogeneity. Unexpectedly, single-cell RNA-sequencing reveals that majority of tumor cells are double-negative T-cells, many of which express tcr-γ that became dominant as the tumors progress, whereas double-positive T-cells are largely diminished. Gene expression and enhancer profiling demonstrates that gata3, mycb and several genes that were previously not implicated in cancers including lrrn1, patl1 and psip1 are specifically upregulated in tumors, while genes responsible for T-cell differentiation including cxcr4b, id3 and cd8a are repressed. IRF4-driven tumors are sensitive to treatment with the BRD inhibitor (JQ1). Citation Format: Stella Amanda, Tze King Tan, Jolynn Zu Lin Ong, Madelaine Skolastika Theardy, Regina Wan Ju Wong, Xiao Zi Huang, Muhammad Zulfaqar Ali, Li Yan, Zhiyuan Gong, Hiroshi Inagaki, Ee Yong Foo, Brendan Pang, Soo Yong Tan, Shinsuke Iida, Takaomi Sanda. Clonal evolution and lineage choice driven by IRF4 in zebrafish T-cell lymphoma model [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2022; 2022 Apr 8-13. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(12_Suppl):Abstract nr LB018.
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Nakada, Stephen Y. "SURGICAL REMOVAL OF SMALL RENAL TUMORS—GOING, GOING, GONE?" Journal of Urology 174, no. 1 (July 2005): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.ju.0000167236.90062.95.

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Seo, Geun-Sik. "The Study on Danchijeom(「斷時占」) and “Hado”(「河圖」)・“Naksu”(「洛書」) of Yi Joo-Cheon(李柱天)." Institute of Korean Cultural Studies Yeungnam University 81 (August 31, 2022): 365–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.15186/ikc.2022.08.31.11.

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In this thesis, Yi Ju-Cheon(李柱天)’s Dansijeom(「斷時占」) was examined. Dansijeom(「斷時占」) can be said to be one of Saju(四柱)・Myeongrihak(命 理學). Yet, it doesn’t harmonize with his being a Confucian intellectual. Accordingly, Yi Ju-Cheon(李柱天) thoroughly investigated Dansijeom(「斷 時占」) because he thought that one could reach the highest stage of I-ching(「周易」) and Shujing(「書經」) “Hongfan”(「洪範」)」 of after going through the lowest stage of Dansijeom(「斷時占」) and then “Hado”(「河圖」) and “Naksu”(「洛書」). Regarding “Hado”(「河圖」) and “Naksu”(「洛書」), Yi Ju-Cheon(李柱天) usually mentioned imperfect “Naksu”(「洛書」). He was interested in “Naksu”(「洛書」) in this way because Dansijeom(「斷時占」) was raunch and incomplete. The number nine in “Naksu”(「洛書」) is connected to Gusung(九星) and Gugung(九宮), etc. And Gusung(九星) and Gugung(九宮) are also linked imperfectly to Bagua(八卦), Wuxing(五行), Fangwei(方位), Tianggan(天干), and Dizhi(地支). Through this, we can imagine what Yi Ju-Cheon(李柱天) was like who intended to pursue all the things in the world. Yi Ju-Cheon(李柱天) created “Dansijeom fortune-telling method”(「斷時 占 占法」) and put it at the end, which made it possible for people to practice divination. It counterpoints the fact that Chu Hsi(朱熹) placed “Shiyi”(「筮儀」) at the beginning of Zhouyibenyi(「周易本義」). In “15 Goe Cheongan Ohaeng Gilhyung”(「十五卦天干五行吉凶」), Ipgil (立吉), Iphyung(立凶), Wagil(臥吉), and Wahyung(臥凶) were considered to be similar to Gil(吉)・Hyung(凶)・Hoe(悔)・Ryn(吝) in I-ching(「周易」). It shows that what Yi Ju-Cheon(李柱天) sought was not only in Dansijeom (「斷時占」) but also in I-ching(「周易」).
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Yu, Yebeen, Mi Rim Lee, Wonyoung Choi, Sumin Kang, Jeong Eun Gong, Soobeen Heo, Hye Ju Park, et al. "Abstract 161: Patient-derived organoids (PDOs) hub of National Cancer Center, Korea: pre-clinical model for drug screening." Cancer Research 83, no. 7_Supplement (April 4, 2023): 161. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2023-161.

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Abstract Purpose Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Patient-derived tumor cells can serve as a powerful resource for studying pathophysiologic mechanisms and developing robust strategies for precision medicine. To address this problem, we launched the patient-derived organoids (PDOs) Hub to establish a comprehensive model of various tumor organoids from pancreatic, biliary tract, liver, colorectal, breast, gastric, ovarian, and oral cancers, with matching clinical data and molecular characteristics. Methods All specimens were collected from histologically confirmed cancer patients at the National Cancer Center. Samples obtained from surgery, biopsy, or body fluid (malignant ascites or pleural effusion) were collected for ex vivo culture of tumor cells. PDOs were managed according to our standard operating procedure (SOP), which included specimen delivery process, separation of cells from tissues, criteria for subculture, quality control (QC), production of genomic and histologic data, and the 384-well-based drug response evaluation system. Organoids were considered to be successfully cultured when they were maintained for five or more passages. Results A total of 263 PDOs were established from various cancer types, including oral cancer (N = 89), pancreatic cancer (N = 48), ovarian cancer (N = 32), breast cancer (N = 30), biliary tract cancer (N = 29), hepatocellular carcinoma (N = 17), gallbladder cancer (N = 8), gastric cancer (N = 7) and colorectal cancer (N = 3). PDOs broadly recapitulated the histologic and genetic characteristics of the patient’s tumor. These organoids available for long-term culture were cryopreserved, and a total of 2986 stocks have been accumulated. Drug screening tests were performed with 60 PDOs (pancreatic cancer, N = 36; breast cancer, N = 15; ovarian cancer, N = 6; gastric cancer, N = 3) using selected agents among the 47 drugs for each type of cancer. Profiles of cytotoxic agents were well correlated with the patient’s clinical responses to the matched drugs and tested investigational agents also showed promising antitumor activity. Conclusions We have established a model of several human cancer organoids. This will serve as the platform that can recapitulate the physiology and drug response profiles of human cancer and pave the way for screening innovative drugs, identifying novel targets, and stratifying patients for pertinent therapeutic options. (This work was supported by National Research Foundation of Korea grant, funded by the Korean government (MSIT) (No. 2020M3A9A5036362)) Citation Format: Yebeen Yu, Mi Rim Lee, Wonyoung Choi, Sumin Kang, Jeong Eun Gong, Soobeen Heo, Hye Ju Park, Sang Myung Woo, So-Youn Jung, Sung Weon Choi, Jong-Ho Lee, Myong Cheol Lim, Ji Yeon Baek, Bo Hyun Kim, Ji Hoon Kim, Yuri Cho, Sang-Jae Park, Yun-Hee Kim, Sun-Young Kong. Patient-derived organoids (PDOs) hub of National Cancer Center, Korea: pre-clinical model for drug screening [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2023; Part 1 (Regular and Invited Abstracts); 2023 Apr 14-19; Orlando, FL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2023;83(7_Suppl):Abstract nr 161.
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Kulkarni, Rajlakshmi R., S. B. Zade, and S. B. Patharde. "A preliminary study of zoopalankton diversity of Ramala lake District Chandrapur, Maharashtra." Environment Conservation Journal 8, no. 3 (December 24, 2007): 87–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.36953/ecj.2007.080319.

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The present study reports the zooplankton community of Ramala lake in Chandrapur city, Maharashtra for period of 12 months from Ju ne 2006 to May 2007. The stu dy showe d muc h di versity. The lak e is one of ancient, historical, man made water body, constructed by Gond Raja of Chandrapur. Monthly variation in the abundance of zooplankton were studied during the study period of 12 months. Total 18 zooplankton species were recorded, out of which 10 rotifera species ,02 copepoda species, 01 ostracoda and 05 cladocera species were found. The roti fer Brachionus was dominated throughou t the study period.
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PARK, Jong-seong. "GON, WOO, SEONDO GODDESS, AND CHINESE LEGENDS ABOUT PEOPLE IN KOREAN MYTHOLOGY." International Journal of Korean Humanities and Social Sciences 1 (November 4, 2016): 39–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/kr.2015.01.03.

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Gon and Woo are mythological persons who were born in China and who performed all their tasks there. That is why they are present in Korean myths from time to time, for instance in the myth about Dangun or the kingdom Goguryeo, and finally they achieve universality and credibility. On the other hand the holy mother Seondo was the daughter of the Chinese emperor who acquired supernatural powers and went to Korea where she stayed. Consequently Koreans did not know much about what she did in China. As a result she became accepted by Koreans as the common goddess of mountains called differently in different regions. From the point of view of the Korean nation Ju Wonjang and Seol Ingwi are heroes from China but at the same time despite being persons of low birth as commonalty they managed to become heroes. It is an extremely important aspect for Koreans. Although they actually attacked Goguryeo and forced Korea to obey China, for the Korean commonalty such historical experiences could be of different significance. As far as myths about Chinese heroes are concerned, the Korean commonalty seemed to be interested first and foremost in their skills and strength, which were so great that there was no authority in Korea powerful enough to withstand it. In my opinion for the Korean commonalty the concept of nation was something in the form of an imaginary community, which should arise at any moment by chance and should unify people strongly. The Korean commonality expressed in legends and folktales its strong will to identify themselves with people beyond national divisions in order to save themselves from their hard everyday life. Folktales usually do not present any issue fully. They only present a specific situation or a particular day or something typical of China, etc. By treating Chinese heroes as if they were their own, the Korean commonalty took advantage of them in some sense. I think it was their strategy enabling them to fulfil their dreams by living the life of others.
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Illarionov, Grigory, and Vyacheslav Kudashov. "Humanism, Post-Traditionalism and Secularism as Three Foundations of Contemporary Narcissism." Ideas and Ideals 14, no. 2-1 (June 27, 2022): 164–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.17212/2075-0862-2022-14.2.1-164-179.

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This paper is a critical response to the article by professors P.A. Orekhovsky and V.I. Razumov “The Onset of Narcissistic Culture: Consequences for Education, Science and Politics”. The idea of treating Western post-war culture as narcissistic has been expressed in the United States since the 1970s of the XX century, but it will also be relevant in relation to the post-Soviet culture of Russia. Considering the ambiguity of the cognitive metaphor of Narcissus in relation to the described socio-cultural transformations caused by the possibility of an almost arbitrary interpretation of something as narcissism, the article presents its own interpretation of the foundations of narcissistic culture. Following the idea of opposing a narcissistic culture to a culture of service, modern narcissism is viewed not so much as an individual’s selfishness, but as a loss of an object and opportunity for service. Secularism, understood in the spirit of Charles Taylor as the loss of any higher, transcendent, hierarchical ontological concepts, deprives a person of a higher authority that legitimizes any service to something. This means a horizontal ontology of equivalent objects that do not have the highest value in relation to the individual. Post-traditionalism means impermanence, “fluidity” of any institutionalized forms of sociality and their perception, the dynamics of the emergence and decline of which does not allow the individual to find an object of service. A person remains in conditions of “minimal humanism”, which means that this person, having neither a higher reality that determines it, nor the constancy of social institutions, remains for himself the only possible value, a kind of “narcissist against his will”. We also believe that narcissism is not an external, but an internal factor of social processes that constitutes the motives and interests of the participants in these processes. While agreeing with the thesis about the connection between narcissistic culture and postmodernity, we believe that it is not a “young culture” opposite to mass society. On the contrary, narcissistic culture is the culture of a mass society that has gone further along the path of secularism, post-traditionalism and humanism, just as postmodernity is called late, far-reaching modernity by such sociologists as E. Giddens, U. Beck, Ju. Habermas.
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Lim, Ju-heon, Chassidy Johnson, Tal Kaplan, Michael J. Poellmann, Yuval Harari, Elad Kfir, Andrew Z. Wang, and Seungpyo Hong. "Abstract 7499: Circulating tumor cell enumeration and protein expression by CapioCyte and Allegro Plus imaging." Cancer Research 84, no. 6_Supplement (March 22, 2024): 7499. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2024-7499.

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Abstract Radiation or chemoradiation followed by surgical resection is the current standard of therapy for many diseases. These treatments are increasingly supplemented with monoclonal antibodies, such as epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-targeting and programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) checkpoint-blocking antibodies. The use of these therapies is typically dependent on solid tissue biopsy to confirm elevated expression of these markers in the solid tumor, which carries complications and may only be sampled at diagnosis. In contrast, a liquid biopsy may detect these markers with minimal invasiveness and at multiple points throughout treatment and recovery. Here, we describe the development of an automated and integrated workflow for circulating tumor cell (CTC) analysis. We previously demonstrated that the CapioCyte method is a highly sensitive approach for enrichment of CTCs using a combination of biomimetic rolling on recombinant E-selectin and antibody-mediated capture on a nanostructured polymer surface within a flow chamber for capture. Here we report a fully automated CapioCyte instrument for CTC purification and immunofluorescence staining using epithelial, white blood cell and nuclear makers to identify and distinguish CTCs from WBCs while also quantifying EGFR or PD-L1 presence on respective CTCs. The immunostaining conditions were developed and validated for high analytical sensitivity and specificity using cell lines and health donor white blood cells with known biomarker status. The final assay conditions were transferred to the CapioCyte for automated immunostaining. CapioCyte enriched and stained CTC samples are paired with the BioView Allegro Plus platform, an imaging and analysis solution using machine learning and customized algorithms for automated imaging and CTC candidate identification based on high-resolution Z-stack images. The reported comprehensive and automated workflow was used to enumerate CTCs in patients with non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) in a feasibility cohort. Median CTC counts from NSCLC patients was 7.5 CTC/ml (n=26, mean 51.7, range 0.3 - 406.2). Studies are on-going to expand the cohort including testing blood from head and neck cancer patients and respective EGFR and PD-L1 status. The combined and automated CapioCyte-Allegro Plus workflow shows great potential for routine quantification of CTCs and EGFR and PD-L1 status. Citation Format: Ju-heon Lim, Chassidy Johnson, Tal Kaplan, Michael J. Poellmann, Yuval Harari, Elad Kfir, Andrew Z. Wang, Seungpyo Hong. Circulating tumor cell enumeration and protein expression by CapioCyte and Allegro Plus imaging [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2024; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2024 Apr 5-10; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84(6_Suppl):Abstract nr 7499.
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Gütl, Christian. "Editorial." JUCS - Journal of Universal Computer Science 30, no. 2 (February 20, 2024): 151–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jucs.121223.

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Dear Readers,  It gives me great pleasure to announce the second regular issue of 2024. I would like to thank all the authors for their sound research and the editorial board for the extremely valuable reviews and suggestions for improvement. These contributions together with the generous support of the consortium members enable us to run our journal and maintain its quality.  I would still like to expand our editorial board: If you are a tenured associate professor or above with a good publication record, please apply to join our editorial board. We are also interested in high-quality proposals for special issues on new topics and emerging trends. And finally, we are still looking for some financial support for 2024 to cover all our expenses. We would be very grateful if your library or institution can support us. We would then be happy to add it to our consortium list.  In this regular issue, I am very pleased to present 6 accepted papers by 19 authors from 9 countries: Canada, China, Croatia, India, Kazakhstan, México, Sri Lanka, Ukraine, and Vietnam.  Petra Grd, Igor Tomičić, and Ena Barčić from Croatia address in their article a multi-step methodology for face shape classification that is based on the potential of transfer learning and a pretrained EfficientNetV2S neural network.  Lizbeth Alejandra Hernández-González, Ulises Juárez-Martínez, Jezreel Mejía, and Alberto Aguilar-Laserre from México focus their research on applying the naturalistic programming paradigm within a software development process using a naturalistic software development method.  In a joint research, Shanshan Jia from China, Gaukhar A. Kamalova from the Republic of Kazakhstan, and Dmytro Mykhalevskiy from Ukraine report on a mobile handover technique aligning with the neighbour discovery paradigm in 6LoWPAN.  Ajay Kumar from India is investigating a mechanism to assess machine learning approaches for software effort estimation (SEE) modeling in the context of accuracy measures, specifically exploring machine learning techniques for SEE modeling as a multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) problem.  Anne Perera and Amitha Caldera from Sri Lanka conduct a comprehensive review on sentiment analysis in the context of mix of languages, phonetic typing and lexical borrowing in web communication.  And last but not least, in a collaboration between researchers from Vietnam and Canada, Tien Quang Dam, Nghia Thinh Nguyen, Trung Viet Le, Tran Duc Le, Sylvestre Uwizeyemungu, and Thang Le-Dinh look into malware detection methods, specifically leveraging machine learning to encode critical information from portable executable (PE) headers into visual representations of ransomware samples.  Enjoy Reading!  Cordially,  Christian Gütl, Managing Editor-in-Chief Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria
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Seredin, Pavel V., Dmitry L. Goloshchapov, Kirill A. Nikitkov, Vladimir M. Kashkarov, Yury A. Ippolitov, and Vongsvivut Jitraporn (Pimm). "Применение синхротронной ИК-микроспектроскопии для анализа интеграции биомиметических композитов с нативной твердой тканью зуба человека." Kondensirovannye sredy i mezhfaznye granitsy = Condensed Matter and Interphases 21, no. 2 (June 14, 2019): 262–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.17308/kcmf.2019.21/764.

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В данной работе продемонстрирована возможность применения ИК-микроспектроскопии для многомерной визуализации и анализа интеграции с нативными твердыми тканями зуба человека нового поколения биомиметических материалов, воспроизводящих минералорганический комплекс эмали и дентина.На основе ИК-картирования интенсивности конкретной функциональной молекулярной группы с использованием синхротронного излучения найдены и визуализированы характеристические особенности биомиметического переходного слоя в межфазной области эмаль/стоматологический материал и определено расположение функциональных групп, отвечающих процессам интеграции биомиметического композита REFERENCES Rohr N., Fischer J. Tooth surface treatment strategies for adhesive cementation // The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics, 2017, v. 9(2), pp. 85–92. https://doi.org/10.4047/jap.2017.9.2.85 Pereira C. N. de B., Daleprane B., Miranda G. L. P. de, Magalhães C. S. de, Moreira A. N. 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Rusmana, Dewi Sri Andika. "BENTUK KEKERASAN DALAM FILM “HAN GONG JU” (ANALISIS ISI PADA FILM “HAN GONG JU”)." representamen 5, no. 1 (May 2, 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.30996/representamen.v5i1.2398.

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Film does not only provide entertainment for the audiences but also raises a realitythat exists in society. Not all films can be enjoyed by all audiences. This is becausethe scenes in the film contain elements of violence, mysticism, sex and other elements.The film of Han Gong Ju is a film adapted from an incident of rape in the Miryangarea, South Korea. This film contains elements of violence. Violence is divided intothree, namely physical, symbolic and sexual violence. The method used in this studyis descriptive content analysis. The results in this study are the existence of elementsof violence both physical, symbolic and sexual violence. The violence is notindividual, but collectively.Keyword: film, han gong ju, violences, content analysis
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"The Taizicheng city site of the Jin dynasty in Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province." Chinese Archaeology 20, no. 1 (November 25, 2020): 69–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/char-2020-0006.

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AbstractIn 2017 to 2018, Hebei Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and other institutions excavated the Taizicheng city site. Assisted by coring, the fieldwork confirmed that there were 67 building foundations, 14 roads, and two drainage ditches in this city site; the foundation of the No. 9 building in the center of the south zone and the courtyard No. 3 in the center of the north zone formed a tandem arrangement of “qian chao hou qin” [in front, audience hall; behind, resting chambers] along a symmetrical axis. In the unearthed artifacts, there are large numbers of bricks with stamps of “nei,” “gong,” and “guan,” white-glazed Ding wares with an inscription “shang shi ju,” fragments of chiwen-dragon heads on the main ridge, etc. Seen from the ranks of the artifacts and architectural sites, this city site would be the remains of an imperial residence of the mid through late Jin dynasty, which might be the Taihe Palace for Emperor Zhangzong of the Jin dynasty to hold summer nabo-imperial encampment. The excavation of the Taizicheng city site greatly improves the studies on the site selection of imperial encampments, construction regulations, utensil assemblage for the use of imperial courts, etc. of the Jin dynasty.
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te Dorsthorst*, Manon, and Michael van Balken. "PD65-05 PTNS: STILL GOING STRONG OR AN EVER ENDING STORY?" Journal of Urology 201, Supplement 4 (April 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.ju.0000557456.07129.aa.

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王, 爾敏. "中國古代存祀主義之國際王道思想." 人文中國學報, April 1, 1999, 33–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.24112/sinohumanitas.62346.

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LANGUAGE NOTE | Document text in Chinese; abstract also in English. 據史實所可考知,中國古代自殷商時代已傳衍一種存祀的國際關係思想。可以命之為存祀主義。相傳殷商高宗武丁時代已有這種思想。 惟在後世聖賢學者與君后諸侯普遍信持的歷史記載,則多以周武王克商故事為根據。成為歷代傳承的丈事典範。故事內容十分具體而顯明。就是在武王克商之後除了殺掉妲己,並把纣王懸首在白旗上。同時散發鹿台(地名)之財,分發鉅橋(地名)之粟,分给黎民百姓。並派人釋放被囚的箕子(人名)和眾百姓,派人封比干(人名)之墓,表彰商容(人名)的門閭。更封紂的兒子武庚旅父(人名)保存原有的殷商政權。此外更分神農、黃帝、唐堯、虞舜、夏禹等帝王的後人立為封國。因是古代聖賢俱頌稱為王道。 在古代的學術思想名家,先後普遍頌揚武王的存祀主義的王道。有孔子、子思、荀子、以及儒家後學,一致宏揚孔子所説:「興滅國,繼絕世,舉逸民,天下之民歸心焉。」而法家的管子,更是幫助齊桓公實質履行存祀主義,儒家經典盛讚齊桓公的三存亡國,一繼絕世。因是使春秋時代的霸業,有一個存祀主義 王道思想。我人尚可以在《左傳》、《國語》書中發現此一實殘的例子。 存祀主義進入秦漢大一統之世,已在政治運行上消褪。然至明清兩代,更成為封貢體制(Tributary System)中一個政治信念。明清帝君對於朝貢國多有履踐。仍不廢王道。中國最後一次履行存祀主義,是在光緒五年(1879)在日本呑併琉球的交涉中,主張為琉球保存其所據大島,以延績琉球宗廟血祀。此為帝國主義者暗笑中國的迂闊愚昧。然而今世爭殺是尚,弱小民族如何避免征服,逃脱被奴役命運。此是世界人 類共同思考之大問題。According to historical records, since the Shang era, a nationally related ideology regarding the worship of royal ancestors had existed in ancient China. It was believed that such kind of thoughts existed in as early as the Gao-zhong Wu Ding period in the ancient Shang Dynasty. However scholars, kings, queens and the noblemen in later years generally tended to believe in records about inheritance that were based on the story of King Zhou Wu who conquered Shang. This had become the paradigm of historical inheritance. The story was very concrete and its message obvious. After King Wu conquered Shang, apart from killing the Shang King’s concubine Tan Ji and hanging up the head of the infamous King Zhou on a white flag, he also distributed the wealth in Lu-tai and the food in Ju Qiao to civilians; moreover he sent people to release the imprisoned Qi Zi and other civilians; he sent someone to honor the tomb of Bi Gan and decorate the door of Shang Rong; King Zhou s son Wu Gang Lu Fu was allowed to maintain Shang’s political power. In addition, the descendants of Shen Nong, Huang Di, Tang Yao, Yu Shun and Xia Yu were awarded territories. Many ancient scholars lauded such generosity as regal benevolence. Renowned thinkers and philosophers in ancient China had been praising King Wu's regal benevolence ideology. Confucius, Zi Si, Xun Zi and other confucius followers unanimously upheld what Confucius proclaimed, “Assist defeated states to recover, let political regimes of the ousted rulers continue, give glory to hermits of the previous dynasty, then all the people would whole-heartedly render support to the ruling power.” Guan Zi of the Legalistic School helped Qi Wun Gong (Duke of Qi) implement ancestral inheritance. In the Confucius classics, Qi Wun Gong was much acclaimed for rendering help to defeated states three times, and helping to perpetuate ancestral worship of ousted states. Thus we can tell that during the hegemony of the war-tom Spring-autumn era, such royal inheritance thoughts existed. Concrete examples can be found in classics such as “Zou Zhuan" and "Guoyu". The regal benevolence tenet faded out politically in the unified Qin and Han era. Nevertheless, in the Ming and Qing dynasty, it had evolved into a political ideology in the Tributary System The kings of Ming and Qing Dynasty upheld regal benevolence through pledging to protect their protege states. The last ancestral worship tenet was seen in the fifth year of Guang Xu's rule (1879) when Japan had taken Ryukyu Island. The Emperor of the Qing Dynasty insisted that Ryukyu Island should keep Da Dao (Big Island) so as to allow it to maintain its ancestral worship practice and blood-line. The imperialists sneered at China as ignorant and stupid. However, in contemporary time, amidst fighting and killings, how vulnerable tribes could avoid being conquered and enslaved is actually an important issue for all people to ruminate.
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"KYULLIM SŎWŎN 귤림서원 [THE KYULLIM ACADEMY]. By KangMun‐jong 강문종, KimPong‐gon 김봉곤, KimTŏk‐su 김덕수, SŏngKwang‐dong 성광동, AnChang‐ni 안장리, YiHyŏn‐ju 이현주, and ChoMi‐ŭn 조미은. Sŏngnam 성남: Han'gukhak Chungang Yŏn'guwŏn Ch'ulp'anbu 한국학중앙연구원 출판부, 2019. . Pp. 256. Hardback, ₩16,000." Religious Studies Review 49, no. 4 (December 2023): 689. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rsr.16752.

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"Korea's Lodging Industry: Problems, Profitability, and Regulations. Woo Gon Kim, Hyun Ju Shin, and Kye-Sung Chon. Cornell Quarterly: Hotel Restaurant and Administration, vol. 39, no. 1, February 1998, pp. 60-67. Elsevier Science Inc., P.O. Box 845, New York, NY 10010-0945. $85 annual subscription." Journal of Travel Research 37, no. 1 (August 1998): 88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004728759803700167.

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