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심영은,신동현,이인중,이건주,정규영,정형진 한국생명과학회 2001 생명과학회지 Vol.11 No.6
Phytolalexins are produced in plants affected by various environmental factors such as fungal infection treatment with many chemicals and irradiation by ultraviolet light. When pepper and tobacco bel suspension cultures were grown on a basal MS medium supplemented with 2,4-D(1mg/$\ell$, benzyl adenine(0.001 mg/$\ell$) and 100$\mu$ M jasmonic acid, the production of capsidiol was observed. The total of compound found in pepper plant were around seventy and thirty of them were located intissue-specific manner. 1-propanethiol, $\alpha$-D-xylofuranoside, phenol, hexadecanonic acid ethyl tridecanoate, phytol, linoleic acid and capsidiol are those which have change the production level by treatments, such as the inoculation of Phytophthora capsici Leonian, the metalaxyl treatment and the UV-B irradiation, respectively. The content of capsidiol on inoculation of P. capsici with metalxyl suspension in soil were higher than those of P.capsici without metalaxyl. When the soil dernch of metalaxyl treatment (1$\mu\textrm{g}$/${mu}ell$)was delayed after inoculation, the content of capsidiol were higher than that of before. Irrradiated UB-B the production on capsidiol was identified only at leaf, and contents were the highest for 24 hrs incubation after 20 minutes irradiation.
마인드 바이탈사인: 고위험 직업군의 정신건강 관리를 위한 새로운 패러다임
심영은,권솔지,정현석,윤수정,류인균 대한수면의학회 2024 수면·정신생리 Vol.31 No.2
Public health and safety professionals, including firefighters, police officers, and emergency medical personnel, serve as critical pillars of public safety and societal well-being. These professions require navigating environments characterized by ‘brittleness’, ‘anxiety’, ‘nonlinearity’, and ‘incomprehensibility’—conditions that lead to chronic physical and psychological stress. This stress significantly elevates the risk of mental health disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and sleep disturbances, while also increasing the likelihood of human errors driven by cognitive lapses. Such chal- lenges extend beyond individual health, undermining organizational efficiency and ultimately jeopardizing public safety and so- cietal welfare. Existing mental health management systems predominantly depend on reactive interventions, which are insuffi- cient to meet the dynamic and unpredictable demands of high-risk occupational environments. As a proactive alternative, this paper introduces the concept of ‘Mind Vital Signs,’ an innovative framework that expands the traditional concept of vital signs into the mental health domain. Mind Vital Signs integrates physiological indicators—including heart rate variability, physical ac- tivity, respiratory rates, and sleep patterns—with psychological and behavioral data such as ecological momentary assess- ments and life logs. By employing real-time monitoring and advanced analytics, this multidimensional system facilitates early detection of mental health risks and supports targeted and timely preventive interventions. The implementation of Mind Vital Signs not only bolsters individual resilience and organizational stability but also enhances operational efficiency and strengthens public safety and societal well-being. Future research should prioritize clinical validation and policy development to ensure the effective integration and scalability of Mind Vital Signs in high-risk occupational settings.
심영의 전남대학교 5.18연구소 2019 민주주의와 인권 Vol.19 No.1
This article focuses on how feminist novels published recently can lead to the expansion of freedom from oppression of capitalism and patriarchy. It is because it is possible to successfully communicate with the reader in the real sense to show reality beyond reality. In most feminist novels, however, the female character remains in the phone in terms of “we do not want anything, but we do not utter (or argue) what she wants” There are limitations.
심영의 전남대학교 5.18연구소 2018 민주주의와 인권 Vol.18 No.1
The question of how a society sits, treats, and treats women is a key topic in understanding the depth of the society. In most patriarchal societies, the body of a woman is itself a body shaped by the dominant discourse. Thus, the history of women's bodies has a close relationship with the history of oppression against women. This article focuses on the literature of war, especially the novels on the subject of female body-sexuality among novels based on the Manchu war(1636-1967), the Pacific War (1941-1945) and the Korean War (1950-1953) Analyze. Most of all, we pay attention to the aspects of women's representation and memory that patriarchal violence and oppression of war are most revealed, and it is the ideology that is maintained and re-produced through the symbolic system of women such as ‘Trivial Year’, ‘Comfort Women’. In addition to the suffering and misery of men in extreme turmoil such as war, women are placed in a double, triple, violent state of sexual exploitation. The problem lies in the double gaze of the male subjects experiencing the same suffering, the mechanism of apathy and exclusion. It is a long patriarchy, and it is deeply connected with the enforcement of the capitalist patriarch ideology to the fidelity imposed on women. The reason we recall the old stories again in this article is that we stop such repetition of tragedy and sacrifice. The men who returned from war returned to be the sons of the nation, but these women, who had returned to defile themselves, had not only their voice but also silence for a long time. Women who were sexually abused were forced to internalize shame and guilt, even though they were victims-victims. In this way, colonialism, together with nationalism, has excluded women from history and life. In order to prevent the tragedy of women from being repeated in history during the post-war period, the experience of suffering and deportation of these women must be constantly narrated and sublimated into the memory-exercise of solidarity for liberation.