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김희순,심미경,김태임,Norr F. Kathleen,White-Traut C. Rosemary,Kenner A. Carole 한국아동간호학회 2007 Child Health Nursing Research Vol.13 No.2
=Factors Influencing Parenting Confidence in First-time Mothers of Infants in Their First Year*Kim, Hee-Soon1)Sim, Mi-Kyung2)Kim, Tae-Im3)Norr F Kathleen4)White-Traut C Rosemary4)Kenner A Carole5)1) Professor, College of Nursing, Yons3) Professor, Department of Nursing, Daejeon University, 4) Profesor, College of Nursing, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA5) Professor, College of Nursing, University of Oklahoma, USA
Ergonomic Rice Transplanter for Filipino Farmers
( Rosemary Seva ),( Jerome Carlo Casino ),( Riccardi Stasia Octavo ),( Anna Katrina Santiago ) 한국감성과학회 2014 춘계학술대회 Vol.2014 No.-
More than its ergonomic benefits, engineers from Philipppine Rice Research Institute confirmed the important role of rice transplanters in alleviating the problem of scarcity in manual labor as well as its contribution to a probable increase in the farmer\`s harvested yield. The country has several existing transplanter sunder two general categories: engine driven and manual, both of which are limitedly accepted in the country. The major concerns of the farmers on the engine driven machines were its high cost and the difficulty in maintenance since these are all imported. For manual transplanter, however, farmers were concerned about its low output capacity of 0.30 ha/day, the picker efficiency of 80% and the drudgery brought about by the manner of operating the manual transplanter. The design for an ergonomic rice transplanter that could cater to the needs of the customers (farm owners) as well as the user (farmers) was then sought after and was formed by incorporating the functional requirements of a rice transplanter with ergonomics as well as usability principles. A focus group discussion was conducted in order to know the concerns of the farmers in using current rice transplanters.
Rosemary Shrestha,박덕환,Jun Mo Cho,조세열,Calum Wilson,황인규,허장현,임춘근 한국분자세포생물학회 2008 Molecules and cells Vol.25 No.1
The disease-specific (dsp) region and the hypersensitive response and pathogenicity (hrp) genes, including the hrpW, hrpNEp, and hrpC operons have previously been sequenced in Erwinia pyrifoliae WT3 [Shrestha et al. (2005a)]. In this study, the remaining hrp genes, including the hrpC, hrpA, hrpS, hrpXY, hrpL and hrpJ operons, were determined. The hrp genes cluster (ca. 38 kb) was comprised of eight transcriptional units and contained nine hrc (hrp conserved) genes. The genetic organization of the hrp/hrc genes and their orientation for the transcriptions were also similar to and collinear with those of E. amylovora, showing ≥ 80% homologies. However, ORFU1 and ORFU2 of unknown functions, present between the hrpA and hrpS operons of E. amylovora, were absent in E. pyrifoliae. To determine the HR active domains, several proteins were prepared from truncated fragments of the N-terminal and the C-terminal regions of HrpNEp protein of E. pyrifoliae. The proteins prepared from the N-terminal region elicited HR, but not from those of the C-terminal region indicating that HR active domains are located in only N-terminal region of the HrpNEp protein. Two synthetic oligopeptides produced HR on tobacco confirming presence of two HR active domains in the HrpNEp. The HR positive Nterminal fragment (HNΔC187) was further narrowed down by deleting C-terminal amino acids and internal amino acids to investigate whether amino acid insertion region have role in faster and stronger HR activity in HrpNEp than HrpNEa. The HrpNEp mutant proteins HNΔC187 (D1AIR), HNΔC187 (D2AIR) and HNΔC187 (DM41) retained similar HR activation to that of wildtype HrpNEp. However, the HrpNEp mutant protein HNΔC187 (D3AIR) lacking third amino acid insertion region (102 to 113 aa) reduced HR when compared to that of wild-type HrpNEp. Reduction in HR elicitation could not be observed when single amino acids at different positions were substituted at third amino acids insertion region. But, substitution of amino acids at L103R, L106K and L110R showed reduction in HR activity on tobacco suggesting their importance in activation of HR faster in the HrpNEp although it requires further detailed analysis.
Promoting Sustainability through Affective Design
( Rosemary R. Seva ) 한국감성과학회 2014 춘계학술대회 Vol.2014 No.-
As the world population increase every year, the consumption of raw materials and energy causes the depletion of natural resources. This explains the significant increase in the number of researches done in the area of sustainability in recent years. The increase in consumption can be attributed to many factors that include: short-product life cycle, poor product and environment design, and the lack of understanding of consumer preferences. Affective design, which is the process of designing products to elicit emotion and direct consumer behaviour is a promising framework to use in promoting sustainability in consumption. Products and environments can be designed in order to prolong usage, enable reuse, save energy, and minimize waste. The Affective Design for Sustainability (ADS) framework explains the factors that can be considered in designing products that minimize energy use. Theories supporting the framework will also be discussed.
Fleshing Out: Intermedial Bodies and Dancers-in-Code
( Rosemary Klich ) 대한무용학회 2015 대한무용학회논문집 Vol.73 No.3
Drawing on new media theory, particularly Mark Hansen`s notion of the ‘body-in-code`, this article explores the nature of the performing body as intrinsically intermedial. Wayne McGregor/Random Dance`s Undance and Klaus Obermaier`s Rites explore the very ontology of dance, the material body, in its relationship to the media technologies; bodies and technology are presented as both inherently and directly intertwined, inherently via processes of cultural-historical co-evolution and directly through interaction and intermediation. Rather than suggesting the disappearance or undoing of the body, these works reposition the human body as active in the framing and function of new media technologies.
Prevalence and Associated Factors of Alcohol and Cigarette Use among Peruvian Adolescents
Rosemary Cosme Chavez,Eun Woo Nam 한국학교보건학회 2020 韓國學校保健學會誌 Vol.33 No.1
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the prevalence of alcohol and cigarette use and assess its relationship with socio-environmental, psychological, violent and behavioral factors among a sample of high school students from Lima and Callao, Peru. Methods: We utilized the data from a cross-sectional study conducted by the Yonsei Global Health Center in collaboration with the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) Peru office in November 2016. The total sample size of this study was 1,477 students. For analysis, we used bivariate and multivariate logistic regression to calculate the unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios and their respective 95% confidence intervals. Results: The current prevalence of alcohol and cigarette use among adolescents was found to be 24.2% and 12.1%, respectively. Alcohol use was affected by age, friends' alcohol use, experience of physical fighting, and involvement in other risk behaviors (smoking, drug use, and sexual intercourse). Cigarette use was affected by perceived academic performance, friends' cigarette use, and involvement in other risk behaviors (drinking, drug use, and sexual intercourse). Furthermore, students who received affection from their parents and whose parents monitored their activities were less likely to report using both alcohol and cigarettes. Conclusion: Alcohol and cigarette use among Lima and Callao adolescents is affected by socio-environmental, violent and behavioral factors. Alcohol and cigarette use prevention initiatives should promote positive parenting practices, family togetherness, and a supportive school climate. In addition, it is needed to establish peer-led programs that promote behavioral changes in students and strengthen social relations without the presence of alcohol, cigarettes, and other harmful substances.