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Impact of Information Technology on Accounting Systems
Francis Pol C. Lim 사단법인 인문사회과학기술융합학회 2013 예술인문사회융합멀티미디어논문지 Vol.3 No.2
The emergence of information technology in accounting is an innovative system. Nowadays, most business entities, from large corporations down to micro enterprises, are aided by their Accounting Information Systems in managing their operations. This paper provides a review on the impact of information technology on accounting systems. This paper also discusses things about the accounting processes and its types. Accounting is a critical factor for the business, having the touch of IT can enhance speed and accurateness of computations as well as to enhance its flexibility to change and safety storage of information.
Francis Sahngun Nahm,Jae-Sung Lee,Pyung-Bok Lee,Eunjoo Choi,Woong Ki Han,Sang-Soep Nahm 대한통증학회 2020 The Korean Journal of Pain Vol.33 No.2
Background: Among various diseases that accompany pain, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is one of the most frustrating for patients and physicians. Recently, many studies have shown functional and anatomical abnormalities in the brains of patients with CRPS. The calcium-related signaling pathway is important in various physiologic processes via calmodulin (CaM) and calcium-calmodulin kinase 2 (CaMK2). To investigate the cerebral mechanism of CRPS, we measured changes in CaM and CaMK2 expression in the cerebrum in CRPS animal models.Methods: The chronic post-ischemia pain model was employed for CRPS model gen-eration. After generation of the animal models, the animals were categorized into three groups based on changes in the withdrawal threshold for the affected limb: CRPS-positive (P), CRPS-negative (N), and control (C) groups. Western blot analysis was performed to measure CaM and CaMK2 expression in the rat cerebrum.Results: Animals with a decreased withdrawal threshold (group P) showed a signifi-cant increment in cerebral CaM and CaMK2 expression (P = 0.013 and P = 0.021, respectively). However, groups N and C showed no difference in CaM and CaMK2 expression.Conclusions: The calcium-mediated cerebral process occurs after peripheral injury in CRPS, and there can be a relationship between the cerebrum and the pathogen-esis of CRPS.
Case Reports : Anaphylactic Shock Caused by the Epidurally-Administered Hyalurinidase
( Francis Sahngun Nahm ),( Hae Kwang Lee ),( Eun Joo Choi ),( Pyung Bok Lee ) 대한통증학회 2011 The Korean Journal of Pain Vol.24 No.4
Hyaluronidase is an enzyme that has temporary and reversible enzymatic effects on the matrix of connective tissue. When added to local anesthetics in pain treatments, it enhances their infiltration and dispersal into tissues. It is widely used in anesthesia for ocular, dental, and plastic surgery. Reports of drug hypersensitivity to hyaluronidase are rare and are usually confined to peribulbar or retrobulbar anesthesia during ophthalmic surgery. However, few reports exist on adverse drug reaction after epidural injection. We have observed two patients experiencing anaphylactic shock caused by hyaluronidase following epidural injection. Most of the patients with a hypersensitivity to hyaluronidase had one previous uneventful injection containing hyaluronidase, implying that sensitization had taken place. However, hypersensitivity occurring at the first administration is possible. A positive skin test can help establish the diagnosis. Although rare, the possibility of an allergic reaction to hyaluronidase should be considered even in patients with no known previous exposure.
India 2014: Facebook ‘Like’ as a Predictor of Election Outcomes
Francis P. Barclay,C. Pichandy,Anusha Venkat,Sreedevi Sudhakaran 서울대학교행정대학원 2015 Asian Journal of Political Science Vol.23 No.2
Can the count of ‘likes’ recorded on the Facebook page of a party predict whether it will win the elections or not? To answer this question in the Indian setting in the context of the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, the political trend on Facebook was estimated using the numbers of ‘likes’ recorded on verified Facebook fan pages during the period of study—24 January to 12 May 2014. A strong positive correlation was found to exist between the number of ‘likes’ a party or its leader secured on their official Facebook fan page and their popular vote share. A single latent variable—presumably, the political preferences of the people—explained 91.37% of the total variance in those two variables. Furthermore, the time period during which the ‘likes’ were recorded was found to have a moderating effect on the positive relationship between the ‘likes’ and votes. It was found that the month preceding the voting period was the best to predict the vote share using ‘likes’—with 86.6% accuracy.
A research agenda for the European Association for Endoscopic Surgeons (EAES)
Francis, N.,Kazaryan, A. M.,Pietrabissa, A.,Goitein, D.,Yiannakopoulou, E.,Agresta, F.,Khatkov, I.,Schulze, S.,Arulampalam, T.,Tomulescu, V. Springer Science + Business Media 2017 Surgical endoscopy Vol.31 No.5
<P>An EAES research agenda was developed using a systematic methodology and can be used to focus MAS research. This study was commissioned by the European Association for Endoscopic Surgery (EAES).</P>