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Kim, Y-J., Sidtis, J. J., Van Lancker Sidtis, D. (2019). Emotionally expressed voices are retained in memory following a single exposure. Plos One, in press.
The attached file contains voice recognition data necessary to reproduce statistical findings of Kim et al. (2019)
Kim, Y-J., Sidtis, J. J., Van Lancker Sidtis, D. (2019). Emotionally expressed voices are retained in memory following a single exposure. Plos One, in press.
The attached file contains voice recognition data necessary to reproduce statistical findings of Kim et al. (2019)
Symplocarpus koreanus J. S. Lee, S. H. Kim & S. C. Kim 2021
Symplocarpus koreanus J.S. Lee, S.H. Kim & S.C. Kim (2021: 2) Isotype: KOREA, Gangwon-do: Chuncheon-si, Sabuk-myeon, Goseong-ri, Mt. Yonghwasan, 21 March 2020, S. C. Kim 200321500 (NIBRVP815477; Fig. 1 -23). Paratypes: KOREA, Gyeonggi-do: Gapyeong-gun, Buk-myeon, Baekdun-ri, Mt. Yeoninsan, 3 May 2013, W. B . Lee s.n. (NIBRVP517078); Gapyeong-gun, Oeseo-myeon, Mt. Hwayasan, 26 June 2007, W. K. Paik VP-KB-377062-0173 (NIBRVP815507); Gapyeonggun, Sang-myeon, Haenghyeon-ri, Mt. Chungnyeongsan, 31 March 2012, J. H . Kim, Y. J. Kim & I. S. Yoon KIMJH12006 (3 sheets, NIBRVP355001); Gapyeong-gun, Sang-myeon, Haenghyeon-ri, Mt. Chungnyeongsan, 29 March 2016, G. H . Nam, J. H. Kim & J. K. Hong L 16001 (NIBRVP550794); Gapyeong-gun, Seorak-myeon, Mt. Yumyeongsan, 4 April 2008, B. K . Kwon 080404-375 (NIBRVP532404); Gapyeong-gun, Seorak-myeon, Mt. Yumyeongsan, 4 April 2008, G. Y . Chung ANH-en-080404- 001 (NIBRVP197125); Hanam-si, Baealmi-dong, Mt. Geomdansan, 3 April 2007, J. O . Hyun, H. K. Park & J. A. Eom VP-NAPI-377054-092 (NIBRVP111433); Namyangju-si, Hwado-eup, Mt. Cheonmasan, 15 April 2007, W. K . Paik VP-KB-377061-0133 (NIBRVP815506); Namyangju-si, Hwado-eup, Mt. Cheonmasan, 22 March 2013, Song et al. s.n. (NIBRVP464822); Namyangjusi, Onam-eup, Onam-ri, Mt. Cheonmasan, 6 April 2009, G. H . Nam, M. H. Kim & J. H. Lee VS 15 (NIBRVP206699); Namyangjusi, Onam-eup, Onam-ri, Mt. Cheonmasan, 6 April 2009, G. H . Nam, M. H. Kim & J. H. Lee VS16 (2 sheets, NIBRVP206700); Namyangju-si, Mt. Chungnyeongsan, 28 March 1999, S. P . Hong & K. W. Park 411 (NIBRVP102296). Gangwon-do: Cheorwon-gun, Geunnam-myeon, Mt. Gwangdeoksan, 12 May 1997, S. P . Hong & H. S. Choi 99 (NIBRVP102297); Donghae-si, Bugok-dong, Mita Temple, 26 April 2011, G. H . Nam & W. J. Jeong SHY2-34 (NIBRVP284290); Gangneung-si, Wangsan-myeon, Mt. Hwaranbong, 30 April 2009, J. H . Kim & H. J. Kim VP-KB-0904-0071 (NIBRVP318582); Hwacheon-gun, Mt. Baekjeoksan, 24 May 2000, K . Ch. Yang & J. D. Jung s.n. (NIBRVP102304, NIBRVP102305); Hwacheon-gun, Mt. Baekjeoksan, 3 August 2000, J. H . Kim & D. K. Kim 49 (NIBRVP102307); Hwacheon-gun, Sanae-myeon, Mt. Gwangdoeksan, 7 April 2009, G. H . Nam, M. H. Kim & J. H. Lee VS24 (2 sheets, NIBRVP206708); Hwacheon-gun, Sanae-myeon, Mt. Gwangdoeksan, 7 April 2009, G. H . Nam, M. H. Kim & J. H. Lee VS25 (2 sheets; NIBRVP206709). Chungcheongbuk-do: Danyang-gun, Gagok-myeon, Mt. Sobaecksan, 17 May 1999, C. W . Park, H. W. Lee & J. Koh 10315 (NIBRVP815505); Danyang-gun, Gagok-myeon, Mt. Sobaeksan, 20 April 2007, G. Y . Chung ANH-en-070420-013 (NIBRVP121631). Jeollabuk-do: Jangsu-gun, Gyenam-myeon, Jangan-ri, 21 September 1997, B. Y . Sun & C. H. Kim 10361 (NIBRVP815504); Jangsu-gun, Gyenam-myeon, Mt. Jangansan, 19 May 2007, B. Y . Sun 2271 (NIBRVP128343); Jangsu-gun, Gyenam-myeon, Mt. Jangansan, 19 June 2009, J. K . Ahn, S. J. Lee & Y. W. Lee CH 40006 (NIBRVP266477); Jangsu-gun, Gyenammyeon, Mt. Jangansan, 19 June 2009, J. K . Ahn, S. J. Lee & Y. W. Lee CH 40239 (NIBRVP266707); Jinan-gun, Jucheon-myeon, Daebul-ri, Mt. Unjangsan, without date, C. H . Kim & S. H. Lee 50051 (3 sheets, NIBRVP537859). Gyeongsangnam-do: Geochanggun, Buksang-myeon, Mt. Deogyusan hyangjeokbong-satgatgoljae, 31 May 2006, B. Y . Sun 1577 (4 sheets, NIBRVP119643). Note: The holotype is deposited in SKK.Published as part of Jang, Hyun-Do, Hyun, Chang-Woo, Ryu, Seah & Lee, Sang-Jun, 2022, Type specimens of vascular plants in the herbarium of the National Institute of Biological Resources (II), pp. 229-243 in Phytotaxa 539 (3) on page 237, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.539.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/636408
Chrysosplenium macrospermum Y. I. Kim & Y. D. Kim 2019
Chrysosplenium macrospermum Y.I. Kim & Y.D. Kim (2019: 40). Isotype: CHINA, Jilin: Changchun, Antu Country, Mt. Beakdusan (Mt. Changbaishan in Chinese), near Cheon-Ji (Tianchi in Chinese) Crater Lake, 26 July 2017, J.- H. Chen, Y.- I. Kim & S. Lee KYI-2017001 (NIBRVP815157; Fig. 1 -13). Paratype: CHINA, Jilin: Changchun, Antu Country, Mt. Beakdusan (Mt. Changbaishan in Chinese), near Cheon-Ji (Tianchi in Chinese) Crater Lake, 26 July 2017, J.- H . Chen, Y.- I. Kim & S. Lee KYI-2017006 (NIBRVP821240). Note: The holotype is deposited in HHU (!).Published as part of Jang, Hyun-Do, Hyun, Chang-Woo, Ryu, Seah & Lee, Sang-Jun, 2022, Type specimens of vascular plants in the herbarium of the National Institute of Biological Resources (II), pp. 229-243 in Phytotaxa 539 (3) on page 233, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.539.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/636408
Impact of resistance to first-line and injectable drugs on treatment outcomes in MDR-TB
Recently, resistance to additional first-line and injectable drugs was reported to be an independent risk factor for adverse outcomes in multidrug-resistant (MDR) tuberculosis (TB) patients. The aim of the present study was to confirm these observations in MDR-TB patients without Hill infection. MDR-TB patients treated at a tertiary referral hospital in South Korea between January 1996 and December 2005 were included. The unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios of adverse treatment outcome were calculated for resistance to each drug and combination of drugs using simple or multiple logistic regressions. None of the resistance to additional first-line or injectable drugs was associated with higher odds for adverse treatment outcome in 155 MDR but nonextensively drug-resistant (non-XDR) TB patients. However, streptomycin resistance was associated with 12 times the odds for adverse treatment outcome in 42 extensively drug-resistant (XDR) TB patients. Neither combinations of first-line drugs nor those of injectable drugs were associated with increased odds for adverse treatment outcomes in non-XDR MDR-TB patients or XDR-TB patients. Only streptomycin resistance among the first-line or injectable drugs was associated with adverse treatment outcomes in extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis patients without HIV infection.The present study was funded by
grant 04-2006-115-0 from the Seoul
National University College of
Medicine Research Fund (Seoul,
Republic of Korea).Kim DH, 2008, AM J RESP CRIT CARE, V178, P1075, DOI 10.1164/rccm.200801-132OCMigliori GB, 2008, EUR RESPIR J, V31, P1155, DOI 10.1183/09031936.00028708Blaas SH, 2008, BMC INFECT DIS, V8, DOI 10.1186/1471-2334-8-60Yu MC, 2008, EMERG INFECT DIS, V14, P849Jeon CY, 2008, CLIN INFECT DIS, V46, P42, DOI 10.1086/524017Kim HR, 2007, CLIN INFECT DIS, V45, P1290, DOI 10.1086/522537Migliori GB, 2007, EUR RESPIR J, V30, P623, DOI 10.1183/09031936.00077307Hamilton CD, 2007, CLIN INFECT DIS, V45, P338, DOI 10.1086/519292Gandhi NR, 2006, LANCET, V368, P1575, DOI 10.1016/S0140-6736(06)69573-1Raviglione M, 2006, INT J TUBERC LUNG D, V10, P1185Kim HJ, 2006, EUR RESPIR J, V28, P576, DOI 10.1183/09031936.06.00023006*CDCP, 2006, MMWR-MORBID MORTAL W, V55, P301*WHO, 2006, WKLY EPIDEMIOL REC, V81, P430Laserson KF, 2005, INT J TUBERC LUNG D, V9, P640Ho YII, 1997, J ANTIMICROB CHEMOTH, V40, P27HEIFETS L, 1989, ANTIMICROB AGENTS CH, V33, P1298WAYNE LG, 1974, AM REV RESPIR DIS, V109, P147
Chrysosplenium ramosissimum Y. I. Kim & Y. D. Kim 2018
Chrysosplenium ramosissimum Y.I. Kim & Y.D. Kim (2018: 3). Isotype: KOREA, Gangwon-do: Pyeongchang-gun, Daegwallyeong-myeon, Hoenggye-ri, Mt. Seonjaryeong, 24 April 2015, Y.- I. Kim, Y.- D. Kim, S. Cho, D. - H. Kang & J. Lee KYI-2015001 (NIBRVP815156; Fig. 1 -12). Note: The holotype is deposited in HHU (!).Published as part of Jang, Hyun-Do, Hyun, Chang-Woo, Ryu, Seah & Lee, Sang-Jun, 2022, Type specimens of vascular plants in the herbarium of the National Institute of Biological Resources (II), pp. 229-243 in Phytotaxa 539 (3) on page 233, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.539.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/636408
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