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논문 : NHK(일본방송협회) 텔레비전 교육 방송을 통한 한국어 교육
노마히데키 ( Hideki Noma ),김진아 ( Jin A Kim ) 국제한국어교육학회 2006 한국어 교육 Vol.17 No.2
The purpose of this paper is to examine the television "Hangul Course" program which was broadcast on the Japanese public broadcasting station NHK (Nippon Hoosoo Kyookai or Japan Broadcasting Corporation) from April 2005-Mar 2006. The contents to be included and how they should be presented in Korean language education programs in the future are also discussed. NHK`s "Hangul Course" began in 1984 and was updated during this period by lecturer KIM Jina and supervisor NOMA Hideki, with the intention of: (1) putting stress on learning the Korean language itself, (2) teaching Korean from a contrastive linguistic point of view, focusing on various differences in expressions, verbal conjugation systems, and in discourse structures in Korean and Japanese, (3) incorporating the fruits of studies on discourse, such as discourse markers, the politeness markers -yo/-iyo, speech level shifts, addressing and hailing, chengca panung palhwa or backchannel expressions, fillers, and turn-taking, (4) having serial "mini" dramas which are made for learning not only language but also culture, (5) and utilizing visual constituents such as animation or computer graphics. (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies·Meiji Gakuin University)
Introduction to Leakage-Resilient Authenticated Key Exchange Protocols and Their Applications
Hideki Imai,SeongHan Shin,Kazukuni Kobara 한국정보보호학회 2008 정보보호학회논문지 Vol.18 No.b6
Secure channels, indispensable to many applications, can be established by using an authenticated key exchange (AKE) protocol where the involving parties authenticate one another and then share authenticated session keys over insecure networks. In this paper, we introduce a new type of AKE protocols that are especially designed to minimize the damages caused by leakages of stored secrets. Such protocols are called Leakage-Resilient AKE (LR-AKE) protocols, whose motivation, design principles, several constructions, security analysis and applications are explained in detail.
The role of microRNAs in bladder cancer
Hideki Enokida,Hirofumi Yoshino,Ryosuke Matsushita,Masayuki Nakagawa 대한비뇨의학회 2016 Investigative and Clinical Urology Vol.57 No.-
Bladder cancer (BC) is the fifth most common cancer worldwide and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The prognosis of muscle invasive BC is poor, and recurrence is common after radical surgery or chemotherapy. Therefore, new diagnostic methods and treatment modalities are critical. MicroRNAs (miRNAs), a class of small noncoding RNAs, regulate the expression of protein-coding genes by repressing translation or cleaving RNA transcripts in a sequence-specific manner. miRNAs have important roles in the regulation of genes involved in cancer development, progression, and metastasis. The availability of genomewide miRNA expression profiles by deep sequencing technology has facilitated rapid and precise identification of aberrant miRNA expression in BC. Indeed, several miRNAs that are either upregulated or downregulated have been shown to have associations with significant cancer pathways. Furthermore, many miRNAs, including those that can be detected in urine and blood, have been studied as potential noninvasive tumor markers for diagnostic and prognostic purposes. Here, we searched PubMed for publications describing the role of miRNAs in BC by using the keywords "bladder cancer" and "microRNA" on March 1, 2016. We found 374 papers and selected articles written in English in which the level of scientific detail and reporting were sufficient and in which novel findings were demonstrated. In this review, we summarize these studies from the point of view of miRNA-related molecular networks (specific miRNAs and their targets) and miRNAs as tumor markers in BC. We also discuss future directions of miRNA studies in the context of therapeutic modalities.