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Appendix_0725 – Supplemental material for Changes in Family Dynamics in Caregiving for People With Dementia in South Korea: A Qualitative Meta-Synthesis Study
Supplemental material, Appendix_0725 for Changes in Family Dynamics in Caregiving for People With Dementia in South Korea: A Qualitative Meta-Synthesis Study by Seiun Oh, Mi Yu, Young Mi Ryu, Haejin Kim and Haeyoung Lee in Qualitative Health Research</p
Legal Thoughts of Paul Kichyon Ryu
Kichyon Yu(July 5. 1915―June 27. 1998), known as Paul K. Ryu in English-speaking world, was a prominent legal scholar in the contemporary Korea. Dr. Chanjin Kim says, It is not an exaggeration to call him a pioneer in the reception of American jurisprudence in Korea, a mentor of overseas studies by many promising Korean lawyers and the King of Korean criminal Law.(Chanjin Kim, Dr. Paul K. Ryu as we know him, in: Festschrift for Prof. Dr. Paul K. Ryu, Bakyoungsa, 1998). In this paper, this author tries to analyse the inner world of Ryu's legal academism. Main themes are his theories and assertions on 1) Korean culture, 2) Criminal Law, 3) Academic Freedom, 4) Legal Education, and 5) Legal Philosophy
Eukaryotic DNA replication: Orchestrated action of multi-subunit protein complexes
Genome duplication is an essential process to preserve genetic information between generations. The eukaryotic cell cycle is composed of functionally distinct phases: G1, S, G2, and M. One of the key replicative proteins that participate at every stage of DNA replication is the Mcm2-7 complex, a replicative helicase. In the G1 phase, inactive Mcm2-7 complexes are loaded on the replication origins by replication-initiator proteins, ORC and Cdc6. Two kinases, S-CDK and DDK, convert the inactive origin-loaded Mcm2-7 complex to an active helicase, the CMG complex in the S phase. The activated CMG complex begins DNA unwinding and recruits enzymes essential for DNA synthesis to assemble a replisome at the replication fork. After completion of DNA synthesis, the inactive CMG complex on the replicated DNA is removed from chromatin to terminate DNA replication. In this review, we will discuss the structure, function, and regulation of the molecular machines involved in each step of DNA replication
sj-docx-1-aph-10.1177_10105395221139346 – Supplemental material for Association Between Changes in Family Life Due to COVID-19 and Depressive Mood and Stress Perception
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-aph-10.1177_10105395221139346 for Association Between Changes in Family Life Due to COVID-19 and Depressive Mood and Stress Perception by Min-Su Kim, Mi Ah Han, Jong Park and So Yeon Ryu in Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health</p
Major themes in Ryu Murakami's prosaic work
This bachelor's thesis deals with the subject of the Japanese author Murakami Ryu and the major themes in his works. I have chosen four of his novels as representative works, i.e. Almost Transparent Blue; Piercing; In the Miso Soup and Sixty Nine. I work on the assumption that there are three key motives in author's work (violence, sex and life near American military bases) and I would like to prove that the author uses these motives to highlight the problems in the Japanese society and to critcize it to some extent. The aim of the first part is to present the author and chosen works, the second part is devoted to the chosen motives and their analysis. As far as methodology is concerned, it is based on the fictional worlds theory
Proposal of Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Coupling Estimation Method to Power System including Load condition and Surge Protection Device (SPD)
In recent years, the interest of the electromagnetic pulse (EMP) threat is increasing with the rapid development of the electronics industry. Especially, the power cable is one of the targets that can be exposed to EMP and affect to the appliance. However, the EMP-coupling method is previously insufficient and is partially analyzed between EMP sources and cable. Because the simulation method such as the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) and an experiment often take a very long time to present the EMP-cable coupling. Therefore, in this paper, we propose the EMP-estimation coupling method to analyze from the overall perspective based on the hybrid electromagnetic (EM) numerical method. In addition, the protection guideline for the appliance is evaluated as the cable length is changed
Ryu-Takayanagi Formula for Symmetric Random Tensor Networks
We consider the special case of Random Tensor Networks (RTN) endowed with gauge symmetry constraints on each tensor. We compute the R\`enyi entropy for such states and recover the Ryu-Takayanagi (RT) formula in the large bond regime. The result provides first of all an interesting new extension of the existing derivations of the RT formula for RTNs. Moreover, this extension of the RTN formalism brings it in direct relation with (tensorial) group field theories (and spin networks), and thus provides new tools for realizing the tensor network/geometry duality in the context of background independent quantum gravity, and for importing quantum gravity tools in tensor network research
JavaScript Language Design and Implementation in Tandem
Proposing a new approach to programming language development. © 2024 Owner/Author.
Two-stage multi-intent detection for spoken language understanding
This paper presents a system to detect multiple intents (MIs) in an input sentence when only single-intent (SI)-labeled training data are available. To solve the problem, this paper categorizes input sentences into three types and uses a two-stage approach in which each stage attempts to detect MIs in different types of sentences. In the first stage, the system generates MI hypotheses based on conjunctions in the input sentence, then evaluates the hypotheses and then selects the best one that satisfies specified conditions. In the second stage, the system applies sequence labeling to mark intents on the input sentence. The sequence labeling model is trained based on SI-labeled training data. In experiments, the proposed two-stage MI detection method reduced errors for written and spoken input by 20.54 and 17.34?% respectively. ? 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.11sciescopu
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