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Lee, Hyeon Ju,Koo, Hyun Jo,Lee, Jonghoon,Lee, Sang-Choon,Lee, Dong Young,Giang, Vo Ngoc Linh,Kim, Minjung,Shim, Hyeonah,Park, Jee Young,Yoo, Ki-Oug,Sung, Sang Hyun,Yang, Tae-Jin American Chemical Society 2017 Journal of agricultural and food chemistry Vol.65 No.47
<P>We performed chloroplast genome sequencing and comparative analysis of two Rutaceae species, <I>Zanthoxylum schinifolium</I> (Korean pepper tree) and <I>Z. piperitum</I> (Japanese pepper tree), which are medicinal and culinary crops in Asia. We identified more than 837 single nucleotide polymorphisms and 103 insertions/deletions (InDels) based on a comparison of the two chloroplast genomes and developed seven DNA markers derived from five tandem repeats and two InDel variations that discriminated between Korean <I>Zanthoxylum</I> species. Metabolite profile analysis pointed to three metabolic groups, one with Korean <I>Z. piperitum</I> samples, one with Korean <I>Z. schinifolium</I> samples, and the last containing all the tested Chinese <I>Zanthoxylum</I> species samples, which are considered to be <I>Z. bungeanum</I> based on our results. Two markers were capable of distinguishing among these three groups. The chloroplast genome sequences identified in this study represent a valuable genomics resource for exploring diversity in Rutaceae, and the molecular markers will be useful for authenticating dried <I>Zanthoxylum</I> berries in the marketplace.</P><P><B>Graphic Abstract</B> <IMG SRC='http://pubs.acs.org/appl/literatum/publisher/achs/journals/content/jafcau/2017/jafcau.2017.65.issue-47/acs.jafc.7b04167/production/images/medium/jf-2017-04167x_0007.gif'></P><P><A href='http://pubs.acs.org/doi/suppl/10.1021/jf7b04167'>ACS Electronic Supporting Info</A></P>
[PA-0025] Plastid Phylogenomics and Evolution of Araliaceae
Jong-Soo Kang(Jong-Soo Kang),Vo Ngoc Linh Giang(Vo Ngoc Linh Giang ),Hyunjin Koo(Hyunjin Koo),Hyeonah Shim(Hyeonah Shim),Woohyeon Cho(Woohyeon Cho),Young Ju Oh(Young Ju Oh),Hye Ji Lee(Hye Ji Lee),Jee 한국육종학회 2022 한국육종학회 공동학술발표집 Vol.2022 No.-
A Smart Trash Bucket with Sensor-Based Monitoring Capability for Clean Environments
Hyeonah Jung(정현아),Minjae Kim(김민재),Jiseop Lee(이지섭),Jaehoon (Paul) Jeong(정재훈) 한국통신학회 2022 한국통신학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2022 No.2
Over the recent years, the growth of Internet of Things (IoT) technology resulted in the emergence of numerous smart devices. The smart devices using IoT technology, are often integrated with Artificial Intelligence (AI), Robotics, or different intelligence mechanisms. In this paper, we develop a sensor-based smart trash bucket, leveraging the concepts of AI. The primary objective of this paper is to create an automatic trash bucket which can inform its user of its loading status of the inside of the bucket through a ultrasonic sensor and can automatically detect the level of environmental cleanness around it through a camera-based object detection algorithm. All of these functions operate in real time, allowing users to keep track of the status of both the inside and outside of the bucket via a website.
이양자,이종호,문수재,박계숙,김숙영,신현아 연세대학교 생활과학연구소 1994 生活科學論集 Vol.8 No.-
The purpose of this study was to determine the distribution patterns of serum triglyceride (TG) and cholesterol(Chol) concentrations by sex and age, in 731 Yonsei faculty and staff members (431 men and 318 women), and the relation of dietary habits to serum lipids in 189 participants (118 men and 71 women). The results are summarized as follows. 1. The levels of serum TG and Chol increased with age in both sexes; the level of Chol became higher in women than in men after the age of 50. The distribution patterns of serum TG and Chol concentrations of men in their thirties were different from those of the men in their twenties, and a clear difference, in concentrations of serum TG and Chol existed between women in their forties and women in their fifties. 2. The mean level of serum Chol was lower among subjects in both sexes who weighed below normal. In men, the mean level of serum TG was higher among subjects who weighed above normal. 3. The factor showing the significant negative correlation with serum lipids was drinking (p<0.05) in both sexes.