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김상표,정재홍,채종민 啓明大學校 醫科大學 1986 계명의대학술지 Vol.5 No.2
Ureteral triplication is very rare among the developmental anomalies of the urinary system. Recently, the authore experienced a ureteral triplication composed of double ureter with one bifid. Therefore, we are presenting our experiences and literatures are reviewed.
이대원,김채웅,김재민 성균관대학교 생명과학자원연구소 1997 生命資源科學硏究 Vol.4 No.2
Growth of plants in greenhouses is increasing in popularity across Korea. Automatic hybrid environmental hardware system, including main module, display module, sensor module, input module, output module with one chip CPU controller, EPROM, SRAM, multi task interrupt controller, operating equipment and many sensors, appears to be an attractive alternative to the use of manual labor for accomplishing this task. Each module was made to slots, which are very convenient to mount and take off. Also, it is managed easily to repair, add, remove, and change their function and expansion. This research developed the hardware system for automatic hybrid environmental control. Separate programs for control of the hardware and for optimal analysis of the software, written Visual Basic, Turbo-C and Assembler, were developed to make the automatic hybrid environmental control system operated. The objective of this research designed and constructed a hybrid environmental hardware system for the optimal growth of plants within a greenhouse environment.
High Malaria Prevalence among Schoolchildren on Kome Island, Tanzania
Min-Jae Kim,Bong-Kwang Jung,Jong-Yil Chai,Keeseon S. Eom,Tai-Soon Yong,Duk-Young Min,Julius E. Siza,Godfrey M. Kaatano,Josephat Kuboza,Peter Mnyeshi,John M. Changalucha,Yunsuk Ko,Su Young Chang,Han-Jo 대한기생충학열대의학회 2015 The Korean Journal of Parasitology Vol.53 No.5
In order to determine the status of malaria among schoolchildren on Kome Island (Lake Victoria), near Mwanza, Tanzania, a total of 244 schoolchildren in 10 primary schools were subjected to a blood survey using the fingerprick method. The subjected schoolchildren were 123 boys and 121 girls who were 6-8 years of age. Only 1 blood smear was prepared for each child. The overall prevalence of malaria was 38.1% (93 positives), and sex difference was not remarkable. However, the positive rate was the highest in Izindabo Primary School (51.4%) followed by Isenyi Primary School (48.3%) and Bugoro Primary School (46.7%). The lowest prevalence was found in Muungano Primary School (16.7%) and Nyamiswi Primary School (16.7%). These differences were highly correlated with the location of the school on the Island; those located in the peripheral area revealed higher prevalences while those located in the central area showed lower prevalences. Plasmodium falciparum was the predominant species (38.1%; 93/244), with a small proportion of them mixed-infected with Plasmodium vivax (1.6%; 4/244). The results revealed that malaria is highly prevalent among primary schoolchildren on Kome Island, Tanzania, and there is an urgent need to control malaria in this area.