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Cho, K. H.,Cho, H. Y.,Hahn, S.,Feindel, D. Mason, F.,Blaustein, P. R.,Kim, K. W. 대한전자공학회 1991 ICVC : International Conference on VLSI and CAD Vol.2 No.1
We investigated various properties of band-pattern induced during waxless polishing process using the magic mirror method. In order to understand the origin of this pattern and it, effects upon various physical properties of the Si wafer; total thickness variation (TIV) mapping, strain/damage measurement, microsurface roughness measurement, and electrical. parameter measurements such as oxide breakdown strength and tune dependent dielectric breakdown have been performed. The data show that polishing band-pattern is a by-product of uneven polishing removal rates due to less than the ideal polishing process control and it does not affect the integrity of thermal oxides greater than 1.5 nm thick.
Juan M. Pacheco,P. W. Mason 대한수의학회 2010 Journal of Veterinary Science Vol.11 No.2
Most isolates of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) display a broad host range. Since the late 1990s, the genetic lineage of PanAsia topotype FMDV serotype O has caused epidemics in the Far East, Africa, the United Kingdom,France, the Netherlands, and numerous other countries throughout Europe and Asia. In contrast, there are several FMDV isolates that exhibit a more restricted host range. A Cathay topotype isolate of FMDV serotype O from the 1997 epizootic in Taiwan (O/TAW/97) demonstrated restricted host specificity, only infecting swine. Methods used to evaluate infectivity and pathogenicity of FMDV isolates in cattle are well-documented, but there has been less progress studying transmission and pathogenicity of FMDV isolates in pigs. In previous studies designed to examine pathogenicity, various chimeric viruses derived from O/TAW/97 were intradermally inoculated in the heel bulb of pigs. Subsequent quantitative scoring of disease and evaluation of virus released into nasal secretions and blood was assessed. Here we prove the usefulness of this method in direct and contact inoculated pigs to evaluate infectivity, pathogenicity and transmission of different Asian FMDV isolates. Virus strains within the Cathay topotype were highly virulent in swine producing a synchronous disease in inoculated animals and were efficiently spread to in-contact naïve pigs, while virus strains from the PanAsia topotype displayed more heterogeneous properties.
Lee, D.H.,Nam, U.W.,Kim, G.H.,Pak, S.,Zemcov, M.,Bock, J.J.,Battle, J.,Sullivan, I.,Mason, P.,Tsumura, K.,Matsumoto, T.,Matsuura, S.,Renbarger, T.,Keating, B. 한국천문학회 2007 天文學論叢 Vol.22 No.4
The international cooperation project CIBER (Cosmic Infrared Background ExpeRiment) is a rocket-borne instrument, of which the scientific goal is to measure the cosmic near-infrared extra-galactic background to search for signatures of primordial galaxy formation. CIBER consists of a wide-field two-color camera, a low-resolution absolute spectrometer, and a high-resolution narrow-band imaging spectrometer. Currently, all the subsystems have been built, and the integration, testing, and calibration of the CIBER system are on process for the scheduled launch in June 2008.
Observation of the Cosmic Near-Infrared Background with the CIBER rocket
MinGyu Kim,T. Matsumoto,Hyung Mok Lee,T. Arai,J. Battle,J. Bock,S. Brown,A. Cooray,V. Hristov,B. Keating,P. Korngut,Dae-Hee Lee,L. R. Levenson,K. Lykke,P. Mason,S. Matsuura,U. W. Nam,T. Renbarger,A. S 한국천문학회 2012 天文學會報 Vol.37 No.1
THE <i>COSMIC INFRARED BACKGROUND EXPERIMENT</i> ( <i>CIBER</i> ): THE NARROW-BAND SPECTROMETER
Korngut, P. M.,Renbarger, T.,Arai, T.,Battle, J.,Bock, J.,Brown, S. W.,Cooray, A.,Hristov, V.,Keating, B.,Kim, M. G.,Lanz, A.,Lee, D. H.,Levenson, L. R.,Lykke, K. R.,Mason, P.,Matsumoto, T.,Matsuura, IOP Publishing 2013 The Astrophysical journal, Supplement series Vol.207 No.2
Footstep Recognition for a Smart Home Environment
Ruben Vera Rodriguez,Richard P. Lewis,John S. D. Mason,Nicholas W. D. Evans 보안공학연구지원센터 2008 International Journal of Smart Home Vol.2 No.2
This paper reports some experiments which assess the potential use of a footstep biometric verification system for a smart home environment. We present a semi-automatic capture system and report results on a database with independent development and evaluation datasets comprised of more than 3500 footsteps collected from 55 persons. We present an optimisation of geometric and holistic feature extraction approaches. An equal error rate of 13% is obtained with holistic features classified with a support vector machine. The database is freely available to the research community.
OBSERVATIONS OF THE NEAR-INFRARED SPECTRUM OF THE ZODIACAL LIGHT WITH CIBER
Tsumura, K.,Battle, J.,Bock, J.,Cooray, A.,Hristov, V.,Keating, B.,Lee, D. H.,Levenson, L. R.,Mason, P.,Matsumoto, T.,Matsuura, S.,Nam, U. W.,Renbarger, T.,Sullivan, I.,Suzuki, K.,Wada, T.,Zemcov, M. IOP Publishing 2010 The Astrophysical journal Vol.719 No.1
THE <i>COSMIC INFRARED BACKGROUND EXPERIMENT</i> ( <i>CIBER</i> ): THE LOW RESOLUTION SPECTROMETER
Tsumura, K.,Arai, T.,Battle, J.,Bock, J.,Brown, S.,Cooray, A.,Hristov, V.,Keating, B.,Kim, M. G.,Lee, D. H.,Levenson, L. R.,Lykke, K.,Mason, P.,Matsumoto, T.,Matsuura, S.,Murata, K.,Nam, U. W.,Renbarg IOP Publishing 2013 The Astrophysical journal Supplement series Vol.207 No.2