55 results on '"Seok Pyo Hong"'
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2. Olympic Legacy: Status of Research
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Seok-Pyo Hong and Holger Preuss
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business.industry ,Strategy and Management ,Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management ,Political science ,Public relations ,business - Abstract
There is no doubt that the topic of legacy of sport events is becoming one of the critical issues in professional sports worldwide. Taxpayers’ money is used to support the staging of events and the...
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- 2021
3. Iron Gall Ink Revisited: Natural Formulation for Black Hair-Dyeing
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Sang Yeong Han, Seok-Pyo Hong, Eunhye K. Kang, Beom Jin Kim, Hojae Lee, Won Il Kim, and Insung S. Choi
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gallic acid ,hair dyeing ,iron gall ink ,Fe(d-gluconate)2 ,tannic acid ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Inspired by the iron gall ink that has been used since the Middle Ages, we formulated a hair-dyeing solution for blackening hair. The ingredients in the formulation have been approved as cosmetic ingredients, including tannic acid, gallic acid, and Fe(d-gluconate)2. The formulation does not require any harmful oxidizing agents, such as hydrogen peroxide—the Fe(II) cations bound to tannins are oxidized spontaneously upon exposure to air and form the blackish Fe(III)-tannin nanocomplex that coats hair firmly. In our study, we show that the dyed color did not fade under sunlight exposure for at least three months and after shampooing. This natural formulation for black hair-dyeing can have great impact in the hair cosmetic industry.
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- 2019
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4. Binding Capability and Non–biofouling Efficacy of Poly[2‐(methacryloyloxy)ethyl‐4‐pentynoate‐ co ‐oligo(ethylene Glycol) Methacrylate] Films on Gold Surfaces
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Bong-Soo Lee, Seok-Pyo Hong, Hyungwook Kim, and Jungkyu K. Lee
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Biofouling ,Materials science ,Polymer chemistry ,Click chemistry ,Surface modification ,General Chemistry ,Ethylene Glycol Methacrylate - Published
- 2020
5. Synthesizing Character Animation with Smoothly Decomposed Motion Layers
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Seok-Pyo Hong, Kyungmin Cho, Junyong Noh, Sunjin Jung, Haegwang Eom, and Byungkuk Choi
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Computer science ,Computer graphics (images) ,Character animation ,Animation ,Motion processing ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design ,Motion (physics) - Published
- 2019
6. Antibacterial Film Formation through Iron(III) Complexation and Oxidation-Induced Cross-Linking of OEG-DOPA
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Sung Min Kang, Seulgi Lee, Su Jeong Song, Woo Kyung Cho, Joon Sig Choi, Soojeong Cho, So Hyun Ki, Dong-Hyun Kim, and Seok-Pyo Hong
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Ethylene Glycol ,Surface Properties ,Metal ions in aqueous solution ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,Photochemistry ,Ferric Compounds ,01 natural sciences ,Levodopa ,Metal ,Contact angle ,Electrochemistry ,Molecule ,General Materials Science ,Particle Size ,Thin film ,Spectroscopy ,Molecular Structure ,Chemistry ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,Adhesion ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,0104 chemical sciences ,Polymerization ,Covalent bond ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,0210 nano-technology ,Oxidation-Reduction - Abstract
Catechols are prone to oxidative polymerization as well as complex formation with metal ions. These two features of catechols have played an important role in the construction of functional films on various surfaces. For example, marine antifouling films and antibacterial films were successfully prepared by oxidative polymerization and metal complexation of catechol-containing molecules, respectively. However, the effect of simultaneous metal complexation and oxidative polymerization on functional film formation has not yet been fully investigated. Herein, as a derivative of 3-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-l-alanine (DOPA), we synthesized an ethylene glycol-derivatized DOPA (OEG-DOPA) and formed OEG-DOPA thin films based on (1) oxidative polymerization and (2) the complexation between catechol groups of OEG-DOPA and iron(III) (FeIII) ions. Either or both approaches were used for the film formation. OEG-DOPA film formation was characterized by ellipsometry, contact angle goniometry, field emission scanning electron microscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Among the conditions used, the formation of a uniform film was only achieved with the dual cross-linking system of FeIII complexation and oxidation-induced covalent bond formation. Compared to the uncoated substrate and other OEG-DOPA films prepared under different conditions, the uniform OEG-DOPA film strongly inhibited bacterial adhesion, showing excellent antibacterial capability. We think that our surface-coating strategy can be applied to medical devices, tools, and implants where bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation should be prevented. This work can also serve as a basis for the construction of functional thin films for other catechol-functionalized materials.
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- 2019
7. A Relationship among Expectancy Disconfirmation, Satisfaction, Behavioral Intention, and Support in Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games
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Fallatah Badr and Seok Pyo Hong
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Expectancy theory ,Psychology ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,Social psychology - Published
- 2019
8. Physics-based full-body soccer motion control for dribbling and shooting
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Kyungmin Cho, Joseph S. Shin, Daseong Han, Seok-Pyo Hong, and Junyong Noh
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Model predictive control ,Computer science ,Control theory ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Ball (bearing) ,020207 software engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Physics based ,Optimal control ,Motion control ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design ,ComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS - Abstract
Playing with a soccer ball is not easy even for a real human because of dynamic foot contacts with the moving ball while chasing and controlling it. The problem of online full-body soccer motion synthesis is challenging and has not been fully solved yet. In this paper, we present a novel motion control system that produces physically-correct full-body soccer motions: dribbling forward, dribbling to the side, and shooting, in response to an online user motion prescription specified by a motion type, a running speed, and a turning angle. This system performs two tightly-coupled tasks: data-driven motion prediction and physics-based motion synthesis. Given example motion data, the former synthesizes a reference motion in accordance with an online user input and further refines the motion to make the character kick the ball at a right time and place. Provided with the reference motion, the latter then adopts a Model Predictive Control (MPC) framework to generate a physically-correct soccer motion, by solving an optimal control problem that is formulated based on dynamics for a full-body character and the moving ball together with their interactions. Our demonstration shows the effectiveness of the proposed system that synthesizes convincing full-body soccer motions in various scenarios such as adjusting the desired running speed of the character, changing the velocity and the mass of the ball, and maintaining balance against external forces.
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- 2019
9. The association of health care access and utilization with self-perceived health in South Korea: the significance of age
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Seok-Pyo Hong and Sang-Mi Park
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Adult ,Male ,Gerontology ,National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ,Health Status ,Context (language use) ,Health Services Accessibility ,Diagnostic Self Evaluation ,Young Adult ,Insurance policy ,Republic of Korea ,Health care ,Humans ,Medicine ,Social determinants of health ,Young adult ,Association (psychology) ,business.industry ,Age Factors ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Self perceived health ,General Social Sciences ,Health Services ,Middle Aged ,Patient Acceptance of Health Care ,Nutrition Surveys ,Health Surveys ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Female ,business - Abstract
Even though South Korea’s universal health care system was established in 1989, many South Koreans continue to encounter obstacles in their attempts to access health care. Previous studies have not investigated the relationship between health care access and utilization and perceived health in the context of a universal health care system that implements a mandatory social health insurance policy. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of health care access and use of preventive health care services on self-rated health among young and middle-aged adults in Korea. The sample consisted of 1242 young adults aged 20–39 years and 2389 middle-aged adults aged 40–64 years who had participated in the cross-sectional 2015 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Using multiple logistic regression analysis, the association between health care access and use of preventive health care services and perceived poor health among young adults and middle-aged adults was assessed. The main finding was that a history of unmet health care requirements during the past 12 months was strongly associated with fair and poor self-rated health, especially among young adults. Additionally, middle-aged adults who had attended medical check-ups during the preceding 2 years reported poorer self-rated health. This study’s findings suggest that, despite South Korea’s universal public insurance system, there remains the need to improve access to health care services, especially among young adults. As a health improvement strategy, it is imperative that measures be taken to promote the availability of health care services when they are required and to solve any of the various individual accessibility problems, such as cost, particularly with young adults in mind.
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- 2019
10. Oxidation-Mediated, Zwitterionic Polydopamine Coatings for Marine Antifouling Applications
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Seokyung Jeong, Woo Kyung Cho, Sung Min Kang, Seok-Pyo Hong, Sangwon Ko, and Do Kyoung Yeon
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Alkanesulfonates ,Biofouling ,Polymers ,Dopamine ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Coating ,Electrochemistry ,General Materials Science ,Spectroscopy ,Diatoms ,Titanium ,Catechol ,Sodium periodate ,Substrate (chemistry) ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,Stainless Steel ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,0104 chemical sciences ,Quaternary Ammonium Compounds ,Nylons ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Titanium dioxide ,engineering ,Ammonium persulfate ,Amine gas treating ,0210 nano-technology ,Oxidation-Reduction - Abstract
We synthesized a zwitterionic dopamine derivative ( ZW-DOPA) containing both catechol and amine groups, and we demonstrated an excellent marine antifouling surface by controlling the oxidation of ZW-DOPA. The oxidation was mediated by the deprotonation of catechol or the addition of an oxidant (ammonium persulfate (AP) or sodium periodate (NaIO4)). The oxidation and subsequent molecular transformation of ZW-DOPA was investigated over time by UV-vis spectroscopy. Among the different oxidation conditions tested, NaIO4-induced ZW-DOPA coating was the most efficient and successfully formed on various substrates, such as titanium dioxide, stainless steel, and nylon. Compared with uncoated substrates, ZW-DOPA-coated substrates showed high resistance to marine diatom adhesion. Considering the ease of use and substrate independence of the ZW-DOPA coating, this method shows promise as a basis for inhibiting marine fouling on a variety of substrates used in the marine industry and aquatic environments.
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- 2018
11. Policy Analysis: Performance-Based Funding Policy of the U.S. Olympic Committee
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Jinhee Yoo and Seok-Pyo Hong
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Economics and Econometrics ,Political science ,0502 economics and business ,05 social sciences ,050602 political science & public administration ,Materials Chemistry ,Media Technology ,Forestry ,Public administration ,Policy analysis ,050212 sport, leisure & tourism ,0506 political science - Published
- 2017
12. Examination of Participation Intention of Local Residences for 2018 Phyungchang Winter Olympic Based on Extended Theory of Planned Behavior
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Seok Pyo Hong
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Applied psychology ,Theory of planned behavior ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,Psychology - Published
- 2017
13. Effects of Team-Fan Relationship on Intention to Share Based on Types of SNS Message
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Seok Pyo Hong
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Advertising ,Business ,Marketing ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences - Published
- 2017
14. Recreational physical activity participation among women in Saudi Arabia
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Fallatah, Badr A., Seok Pyo, Hong, Alsaleh, Basim N., Fallatah, Badr A., Seok Pyo, Hong, and Alsaleh, Basim N.
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Background. Despite that Kingdom of Saudi Arabia places emphasizes on importance of protecting female population, with the absence of physical education for girls in schools that only ceased till very recently, limited number of fitness centres and gyms for women, a particular body image and prevalence of women staying at home and having rather passive or static life have created a somewhat unhealthy lifestyle among women. Methods. Participating women (161; ages 17–44), from Saudi Arabia, completed the survey that assessing fitness environment in the physical centre which are layout, aesthetics and personnel as well the intangible like social interaction and gym experience can be positively influence attendees’ motivation and increase the numbers of the fitness clubs. Therefore, motivation factors could have positive influence on willingness to come back to the gym among females. Results. SPSS showed tangible attributes of the fitness were not significant while social factors were significantly affected motivation to attend the female centres (p< 0.001). On the other hand, the influence of motivation is showing to be significant in willingness to come back to the centre (p< 0.001).
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- 2019
15. SketchiMo
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Junyong Noh, Haegwang Eom, Yeongho Seol, John P. Lewis, Seok-Pyo Hong, Sunjin Jung, Byungkuk Choi, and Roger Blanco i Ribera
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Viewport ,Sketch recognition ,Computer science ,business.industry ,020207 software engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design ,Sketch ,Motion (physics) ,Set (abstract data type) ,Range (mathematics) ,Sketch-based modeling ,Computer graphics (images) ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Character animation ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,ComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS - Abstract
We present SketchiMo, a novel approach for the expressive editing of articulated character motion. SketchiMo solves for the motion given a set of projective constraints that relate the sketch inputs to the unknown 3 D poses. We introduce the concept of sketch space, a contextual geometric representation of sketch targets---motion properties that are editable via sketch input---that enhances, right on the viewport, different aspects of the motion. The combination of the proposed sketch targets and space allows for seamless editing of a wide range of properties, from simple joint trajectories to local parent-child spatiotemporal relationships and more abstract properties such as coordinated motions. This is made possible by interpreting the user's input through a new sketch-based optimization engine in a uniform way. In addition, our view-dependent sketch space also serves the purpose of disambiguating the user inputs by visualizing their range of effect and transparently defining the necessary constraints to set the temporal boundaries for the optimization.
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- 2016
16. Online real‐time locomotive motion transformation based on biomechanical observations
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Junyong Noh, Xiaogang Jin, Joseph S. Shin, Seok-Pyo Hong, and Daseong Han
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Computer science ,Upper body ,business.industry ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,020207 software engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Naturalness ,Motion estimation ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Character animation ,Preprocessor ,Effective method ,Graph (abstract data type) ,Moving speed ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Software ,ComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS - Abstract
In the paper, we present an online real-time method for automatically transforming a basic locomotive motion to a desired motion of the same type, based on biomechanical results. Given an online request for a motion of a certain type with desired moving speed and turning angle, our method first extracts a basic motion of the same type from a motion graph, and then transforms it to achieve the desired moving speed and turning angle by exploiting the following biomechanical observations: contact-driven center-of-mass control, anticipatory reorientation of upper body segments, moving speed adjustment, and whole-body leaning. Exploiting these observations, we propose a simple but effective method to add physical and behavioral naturalness to the resulting locomotive motions without preprocessing. Through experiments, we show that our method enables a character to respond agilely to online user commands while efficiently generating walking, jogging, and running motions with a compact motion library. Our method can also deal with certain dynamical motions such as forward roll. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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- 2016
17. Recreational physical activity participation among women in Saudi Arabia
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Fallatah, Badr A., primary, Seok Pyo, Hong, additional, and Alsaleh, Basim N., additional
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- 2019
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18. Direct Patterning and Biofunctionalization of a Large-Area Pristine Graphene Sheet
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Bong-Soo Lee, Xu Zheng, Insung S. Choi, Seokwoo Jeon, Seok-Pyo Hong, Wan Soo Yun, Mi-Hee Kim, Duckshin Park, Sangwon Ko, KiEun Bae, Daewha Hong, Jungkyu K. Lee, Houngkyung Kim, and Yang-Gyun Kim
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Streptavidin ,Silicon ,Ultraviolet Rays ,Methacrylate ,Biochemistry ,Polymerization ,law.invention ,Mice ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,law ,Polymer chemistry ,Cell Adhesion ,Animals ,Molecular Structure ,Graphene ,Atom-transfer radical-polymerization ,Aryl ,Organic Chemistry ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,General Chemistry ,Fibroblasts ,Photochemical Processes ,Silicon Dioxide ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Photografting ,NIH 3T3 Cells ,Ethylene Glycols ,Graphite ,Azide ,Ethylene glycol - Abstract
Direct patterning of streptavidin and NIH 3T3 fibroblast cells was successfully achieved over a large-area pristine graphene sheet on Si/SiO2 by aryl azide-based photografting with the conventional UV lithographic technique and surface-initiated, atom transfer radical polymerization of oligo(ethylene glycol) methacrylate.
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- 2014
19. Antimicrobial spray nanocoating of supramolecular Fe(III)-tannic acidmetal-organic coordination complex: applications to shoe insoles andfruits
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Hee Chul Moon, Dong Hun Ryu, Bong-Soo Lee, Ji Yup Kim, Eunhye K. Kang, Jinho Lee, Seok-Pyo Hong, Ji Hun Park, Insung S. Choi, Sohee Choi, and Hyelin Seo
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Materials science ,Surface Properties ,Supramolecular chemistry ,lcsh:Medicine ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,Coordination complex ,Metal ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Coating ,Coordination Complexes ,Tannic acid ,medicine ,Ferrous Compounds ,lcsh:Science ,Aerosols ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Multidisciplinary ,lcsh:R ,Coating materials ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Antimicrobial ,Publisher Correction ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Shoes ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Fruit ,visual_art ,engineering ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Ferric ,lcsh:Q ,0210 nano-technology ,Tannins ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Numerous coating strategies are available to control the surface properties and confer new properties to substrates for applications in energy, environment, biosystems, etc., but most have the intrinsic limitations in the practical setting: (1) highly specific interactions between coating materials and target surfaces are required for stable and durable coating; (2) the coating of bulk substrates, such as fruits, is time-consuming or is not achievable in the conventional solution-based coating. In this respect, material-independent and rapid coating strategies are highly demanded. We demonstrate spray-assisted nanocoating of supramolecular metal-organic complexes of tannic acid and ferric ions. The spray coating developed is material-independent and extremely rapid (
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- 2017
20. Mussel-inspired, perfluorinated polydopamine for self-cleaning coating on various substrates
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Ji Hun Park, Insung S. Choi, Woo Kyung Cho, Ki Eun Bae, Daewha Hong, and Seok-Pyo Hong
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Indoles ,Materials science ,Polymers ,Surface Properties ,Nanotechnology ,Mussel inspired ,engineering.material ,Catalysis ,Polymerization ,Contact angle ,Coating ,Self cleaning ,Materials Chemistry ,Animals ,Water sliding ,Metals and Alloys ,Water ,Fluorine ,General Chemistry ,Surface energy ,Bivalvia ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Chemical engineering ,Ceramics and Composites ,engineering ,Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions - Abstract
We designed a perfluorinated dopamine derivative, which, upon oxidative polymerization, formed a structurally rough film of extremely low surface energy on various substrates. The static water contact angles larger than 150° and the low water sliding angles less than 7° confirmed the formation of superhydrophobic, self-cleaning surfaces.
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- 2014
21. Iron Gall Ink Revisited: Natural Formulation for Black Hair-Dyeing
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Won Il Kim, Sang Yeong Han, Seok-Pyo Hong, Eunhye K. Kang, Hojae Lee, Beom Jin Kim, and Insung S. Choi
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Aging ,Pharmaceutical Science ,hair dyeing ,02 engineering and technology ,Dermatology ,01 natural sciences ,iron gall ink ,lcsh:Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Black hair ,Tannic acid ,Oxidizing agent ,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Gallic acid ,d<%2Fspan>-gluconate%292%22">Fe(d-gluconate)2 ,integumentary system ,010405 organic chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,tannic acid ,0104 chemical sciences ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,chemistry ,Surgery ,gallic acid ,sense organs ,Dyeing ,0210 nano-technology ,Cosmetic industry ,Nuclear chemistry ,Iron gall ink - Abstract
Inspired by the iron gall ink that has been used since the Middle Ages, we formulated a hair-dyeing solution for blackening hair. The ingredients in the formulation have been approved as cosmetic ingredients, including tannic acid, gallic acid, and Fe(d-gluconate)2. The formulation does not require any harmful oxidizing agents, such as hydrogen peroxide&mdash, the Fe(II) cations bound to tannins are oxidized spontaneously upon exposure to air and form the blackish Fe(III)-tannin nanocomplex that coats hair firmly. In our study, we show that the dyed color did not fade under sunlight exposure for at least three months and after shampooing. This natural formulation for black hair-dyeing can have great impact in the hair cosmetic industry.
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- 2019
22. The Status of Physical Education in Muslim Countries Compared to Saudi Women’s Physical Education
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Fallatah, Badr A., primary, Khan, Seham M., additional, Seok-Pyo, Hong., additional, and Ko, Yousun, additional
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- 2018
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23. Electrochemical Release of Amine Molecules from Carbamate-Based, Electroactive Self-Assembled Monolayers
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Hyun Kyong Shon, Jin Gyeong Son, Tae Geol Lee, Insung S. Choi, Kyungtae Kang, Daewha Hong, and Seok-Pyo Hong
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Hydroquinone ,Inorganic chemistry ,Spectrometry, Mass, Secondary Ion ,Self-assembled monolayer ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electrochemistry ,Reference electrode ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Polymer chemistry ,Monolayer ,Thiol ,General Materials Science ,Amine gas treating ,Reactivity (chemistry) ,Carbamates ,Gold ,Amines ,Oxidation-Reduction ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
In this paper, carbamate-based self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of alkanethiolates on gold were suggested as a versatile platform for release of amine-bearing molecules in response to the electrical signal. The designed SAMs underwent the electrochemical oxidation on the gold surface with simultaneous release of the amine molecules. The synthesis of the thiol compounds was achieved by coupling isocyanate-containing compounds with hydroquinone. The electroactive thiol was mixed with 11-mercaptoundecanol [HS(CH(2))(11)OH] to form a mixed monolayer, and cyclic votammetry was used for the characterization of the release behaviors. The mixed SAMs showed a first oxidation peak at +540 mV (versus Ag/AgCl reference electrode), indicating the irreversible conversion from carbamate to hydroquinone groups with simultaneous release of the amine molecules. The analysis of ToF-SIMS further indicated that the electrochemical reaction on the gold surface successfully released amine molecules.
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- 2011
24. Development of a Mobile Application, 'Wild Flowers of Bukhansan National Park (version 1.0)', for Identification of Plants in Bukhansan National Park
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Youngjae Chung, Ki-Ryong Park, Yi-Ri Jin, Muyeal Kim, Seung-Chul Kim, Sangtae Kim, Kyeong-In Heo, Joongku Lee, Sangtae Lee, Seok-Pyo Hong, Seung-Yeon Lee, Chunghee Lee, Hye Won Byun, Jiye Lee, and Eun-Jee Lee
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wild flowers ,National park ,Visitor pattern ,Future application ,mobile application ,Floristics ,World Wide Web ,flora ,Taxon ,Geography ,Bukhansan National Park ,English version ,Android (operating system) ,interactive key ,Mobile device ,Cartography - Abstract
We developed the educational purpose mobile application, named “Wild Flowers of Bukhansan National Park (version 1.0)”, aiming for easy identification of wildflowers for students and visitors in the park. When visitors find a flower or part of plant in the park, visitors can search for its name utilizing the pictures and characters provided in their own smartphone mobile devices or tablet PCs. The application provides pictures of wildflowers in the park and character-based searching system based on 12 diagnostic features (e.g., growth form, leaf arrangement, flower symmetry, petal color, petal number, sepal number, etc). We adopted the complete floristic survey of Chung and Lee (1962) and added species that we confirmed their distribution in the park during the development of this application. In summary, number of vascular plants in this park was estimated to be 428 taxa including 100 families, 280 genera, 327 species, 1 subspecies, 50 varieties, and 5 formas. We provided a total of 588 pictures representing 358 taxa and each taxon includes multiple pictures in many cases. Included identification quizzes can be an efficient educational tool as well as fun activity for students and visitors who are learning plant species in Korea. Our next step will include GPS function in the application for indicating visitor's location and for providing previously reported sites of the species that we interested in the map of the park. The future application which includes GPS function will be a valuable tool for the monitoring of rare plants, plant researches related to the climate changes, etc. We currently provide Korean iPhone version only, and English version and both of android versions will be serviced soon.
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- 2011
25. Elastic stresses for 90° elbows under in-plane bending
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Peter J. Budden, Seok Pyo Hong, Yun Jae Kim, and Joong Hyok An
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,education ,Elbow ,Bending ,Structural engineering ,Mechanics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Finite element method ,Stress (mechanics) ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Mechanics of Materials ,Plastic bending ,Bending stiffness ,Pure bending ,Bending moment ,medicine ,General Materials Science ,business ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
Using finite element analysis, this paper extends elastic stress solutions for 90° pipe elbows under in-plane bending, given in Marie et al. (2007) [1] , to cases of mean pipe radius-to-thickness ratio up to 50. It is found that for 90° elbows an in-plane bending moment produces not only an axial membrane stress component but also axial and hoop bending stress components. Furthermore, the magnitudes of these stress components depend strongly on the mean radius-to-thickness ratio, the circumferential location and the longitudinal location. Maximum stresses tend to occur in the centre of the elbow at or near the crown.
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- 2011
26. Approximate elastic stress estimates for elbows under internal pressure
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Kamran Nikbin, Yun Jae Kim, Seok Pyo Hong, Joong Hyok An, and Peter J. Budden
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Materials science ,Piping ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,education ,Elbow ,Internal pressure ,Mechanics ,Structural engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Finite element method ,Pressure vessel ,body regions ,Stress (mechanics) ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Mechanics of Materials ,Position (vector) ,medicine ,Cylinder stress ,General Materials Science ,business ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
This paper presents closed-form approximations to elastic stresses in thick- and thin-walled elbows with attached straight pipes under internal pressure, based on three-dimensional elastic finite element analysis. Elastic stresses in the centre of an elbow are found to be close to an existing closed-form solution, suggesting that the hoop stress varies with the longitudinal position. The FE results indicate that the hoop stress varies linearly with the longitudinal position. Moreover, stresses in the junction of an elbow and straight pipe are shown to be the average of those in the centre of the elbow and in the straight pipe.
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- 2011
27. Reduction of tar using cheap catalysts during sewage sludge gasification
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Jong-In Dong, Sang-Ku Yeo, Seok-Pyo Hong, Young-Kwon Park, Moon-Sik Chung, Doo-Il Kim, and In-Hee Park
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Waste management ,Chemistry ,Dolomite ,Tar ,Catalysis ,Boudouard reaction ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chemical engineering ,Mechanics of Materials ,Char ,Muffle furnace ,Calcium oxide ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Sludge - Abstract
Solid-fuel conversion or gasification study of sewage sludge and energy recovery has become increasingly important because energy recovery and climate change are emerging issues. Various types of catalysts, such as dolomite, steel slag and calcium oxide, were tested for tar reduction during the sewage sludge gasification process. For the experiments on sewage sludge gasification reactions and tar reduction using the catalysts, a fixed bed of laboratory-scale experimental apparatus was set up. The reactor was made of quartz glass using an electric muffle furnace. The sewage sludge samples used had moisture contents less than 6%. The experimental conditions were as follows: sample weight was 20 g and reaction time was 10 min, gasification reaction temperature was from 600 to 800°C, and the equivalence ratio was 0.2. The quantity of catalysts was 2–6 g, and temperatures of catalyst layers were 500–700°C. As the reaction temperature increased up to 800°C, the yields of gaseous products and liquid products increased, whereas char and tar products decreased, showing effects on gas product compositions. These results were considered to be due to the increase of the water-gas reaction and Boudouard reaction. In the case of experiments with catalysts, dolomite (4 g), steel slag (6 g) and calcium oxide (6 g) were used. When the temperature of catalysts increased, the weight of the tar produced decreased with different cracking performances by different catalysts. Reforming reactions were considered to occur on the surface of dolomite, steel slag and calcium oxide, causing cracking of the hydrocarbon structure, which eventually showed reduced tar generation.
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- 2011
28. Effect of internal pressure on plastic loads of 90° elbows with circumferential part-through surface cracks under in-plane bending
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Yun Jae Kim, Seok Pyo Hong, Jong Hyun Kim, and Peter J. Budden
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Ultimate load ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Finite element limit analysis ,Mechanical Engineering ,Internal pressure ,Structural engineering ,Bending ,Plasticity ,Finite element method ,Mechanics of Materials ,Plastic bending ,Pure bending ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,business - Abstract
This paper quantifies the effect of internal pressure on plastic loads for elbows with circumferential through-wall and constant-depth part-through surface cracks under in-plane bending. Results are based on FE limit analyses using elastic–perfectly plastic materials and the non-linear geometry option. It is found that, for larger values of r / t , the pressure effect on plastic loads is more pronounced and plastic loads for combined loading cases could be much higher than those for pure bending cases. Full FE data of plastic loads are tabulated, and effects of crack geometries on interaction curves are discussed.
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- 2010
29. Limit pressures of 90° elbows with circumferential surface cracks
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Yun Jae Kim, Jong Hyun Kim, and Seok Pyo Hong
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Surface (mathematics) ,Materials science ,Finite element limit analysis ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Elbow ,Structural engineering ,Mechanics ,Plasticity ,Circumference ,Finite element method ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Exact solutions in general relativity ,Mechanics of Materials ,mental disorders ,medicine ,General Materials Science ,Limit (mathematics) ,business - Abstract
This paper provides approximate limit pressure solutions for circumferential cracked elbows, resulting from small strain finite element limit analyses using elastic–perfectly plastic materials. Circumferential through-wall and constant-depth surface cracks of which the circumferential lengths are limited to 50% of the circumference are considered. Two locations along the longitudinal direction are considered; one in the centre of the elbow, and the other in the junction between the elbow and the attached straight pipe. Along the circumference, either extrados or intrados cracks are considered. It is found that limit pressures of circumferential cracked elbows are not affected by the presence of the circumferential surface crack, unless it is sufficiently deep and long. Moreover, normalized limit pressures with respect to un-cracked limit pressures decrease almost linearly with increasing the relative crack depth and length. Based on finite element results, approximate closed-form solutions for limit pressures are proposed.
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- 2009
30. Effects of local wall thinning on plastic limit loads of elbows using geometrically linear FE limit analyses
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Chi Yong Park, Joonghyuk Ahn, Jong-Hyun Kim, Yun Jae Kim, and Seok Pyo Hong
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Ultimate load ,Materials science ,genetic structures ,Thinning ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Internal pressure ,Bending ,Structural engineering ,Mechanics ,Plasticity ,Finite element method ,Mechanics of Materials ,Limit load ,General Materials Science ,Limit (mathematics) ,business - Abstract
This paper provides closed-form plastic limit load solutions for elbows under in-plane bending and internal pressure, via three-dimensional (3D), geometrically linear FE limit analyses using elastic-perfectly plastic materials. Wide ranges of elbow and thinning geometries are considered. To investigate the effect of the axial thinning length on limit loads systematically, two limiting cases are considered; a sufficiently long thinning, and the circumferential part-through surface crack. Closed-form plastic limit load solutions for wall thinning with intermediate longitudinal extents are then obtained from these two limiting cases. The effect of the axial extent of wall thinning on plastic limit loads for elbows is highlighted by comparing that for straight pipes. Although the proposed solutions are developed for the case when wall thinning exists in the center of elbows, it is also shown that they can be applied to the case when thinning exists anywhere within the elbow.
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- 2008
31. Analysis of Surface Roughness of Immersion Sn Plating Film via Micro Etch Process
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Bo Hyeon Park, Sang Jeen Hong, Seok Pyo Hong, and Hyun Sik Oh
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Materials science ,Scientific method ,Plating ,Metallurgy ,General Engineering ,Surface roughness ,Immersion (virtual reality) ,Surface finish - Published
- 2007
32. Effect of Local Wall Thinning on Maximum Load Carrying Capacities of Elbows under Bending
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Jong Hyun Kim, Joong Hyuk Ahn, Seok Pyo Hong, Yun Jae Kim, and Chi Yong Park
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Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,General Materials Science - Abstract
This paper provides closed-form plastic limit load solutions for elbows with local wall thinning under in-plane bending, via three-dimensional (3-D), small strain FE limit analyses using elastic-perfectly plastic materials. Wide ranges of elbow and thinning geometries are considered.
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- 2007
33. Plastic Limit Loads of 90° Elbows with Local Wall Thinning using Small Strain FE Limit Analyses (I) - Internal Pressure
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Chi-Yong Park, Yun Jae Kim, Joong-Hyok An, Seok Pyo Hong, and Jong-Hyun Kim
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Materials science ,Wall thinning ,Mechanical Engineering ,Internal pressure ,Limit (mathematics) ,Composite material ,Small strain - Published
- 2007
34. Plastic Limit Loads of 90° Elbows with Local Wall-Thinning Using Small Strain FE Limit Analyses (II)- Bending Moment
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Yun Jae Kim, Seok Pyo Hong, Jong-Hyun Kim, Chi-Yong Park, and Joong-Hyok An
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Materials science ,genetic structures ,Thinning ,Wall thinning ,Mechanical Engineering ,Bending moment ,Plastic materials ,Limit load ,Bending ,Limit (mathematics) ,Composite material ,Small strain - Abstract
This paper proposes closed-form plastic limit load solutions for elbows under in-plane bending, via three-dimensional (3-D), small strain FE limit analyses using elastic-perfectly plastic materials. A wide range of elbow and thinning geometries are considered. For systematic analyses of the effect of the axial thinning length on limit loads, two limiting cases are considered; a sufficiently long wall thinning, and the circumferential part-through surface crack. Closed-form plastic limit load solutions for wall thinning with intermediate longitudinal extents are then obtained from these two limiting cases. The effect of the axial extent of wall thinning on plastic limit loads for elbows is highlighted by comparing that for straight pipes. Although the proposed solutions are developed for the case when wall thinning exists in the center of elbows, it is also shown that they can be applied to the case when wall thinning exists anywhere within the elbow.
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- 2007
35. A degradable polydopamine coating based on disulfide-exchange reaction
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Insung S. Choi, Sung-Bo Ko, Sung Ho Yang, Hojae Lee, Juno Lee, Taegyun Park, Beom Jin Kim, Sun Ho Jung, Matthew Park, Daewha Hong, Seok-Pyo Hong, Ji Yu Choi, and Hyeoncheol Cho
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Materials science ,Indoles ,Disulfide Linkage ,Polymers ,Surface Properties ,Dopamine ,Nanotechnology ,Biocompatible Materials ,engineering.material ,Buffers ,Cleavage (embryo) ,Levodopa ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Drug Delivery Systems ,Coating ,Coated Materials, Biocompatible ,Adhesives ,Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared ,Molecule ,Animals ,General Materials Science ,Disulfides ,Disulfide exchange ,Tissue Engineering ,Proteins ,Water ,Glutathione ,Bivalvia ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Doxorubicin ,Drug delivery ,engineering ,Degradation (geology) ,Derivative (chemistry) - Abstract
Although the programmed degradation of biocompatible films finds applications in various fields including biomedical and bionanotechnological areas, coating methods have generally been limited to be substrate-specific, not applicable to any kinds of substrates. In this paper, we report a dopamine derivative, which allows for both universal coating of various substrates and stimuli-responsive film degradation, inspired by mussel-adhesive proteins. Two dopamine moieties are linked together by the disulfide bond, the cleavage of which enables the programmed film degradation. Mechanistic analysis of the degradable films indicates that the initial cleavage of the disulfide linkage causes rapid uptake of water molecules, hydrating the films, which leads to rapid degradation. Our substrate-independent coating of degradable films provides an advanced tool for drug delivery systems, tissue engineering, and anti-fouling strategies.
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- 2015
36. Tissue-based metabolic labeling of polysialic acids in living primary hippocampal neurons
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Seung-Yeul Lee, Seong-Min Kim, Kyung-Bok Lee, Ji Yu Choi, Sunghoon Joo, Myung-Han Yoon, Yong Ho Kim, Yoonkey Nam, Insung S. Choi, Sujeong Geum, Hee-Yoon Lee, Kyungtae Kang, and Seok-Pyo Hong
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Neurons ,Proteomics ,Multidisciplinary ,Neurite ,Glycobiology ,Polysialic acid ,Nerve Tissue Proteins ,Biology ,Hippocampal formation ,Hippocampus ,Sialic acid ,Rats ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,nervous system ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,PNAS Plus ,medicine ,Sialic Acids ,Animals ,Neural cell adhesion molecule ,Neuron ,N-Acetylneuraminic acid - Abstract
The posttranslational modification of neural cell-adhesion molecule (NCAM) with polysialic acid (PSA) and the spatiotemporal distribution of PSA-NCAM play an important role in the neuronal development. In this work, we developed a tissue-based strategy for metabolically incorporating an unnatural monosaccharide, peracetylated N-azidoacetyl-d-mannosamine, in the sialic acid biochemical pathway to present N-azidoacetyl sialic acid to PSA-NCAM. Although significant neurotoxicity was observed in the conventional metabolic labeling that used the dissociated neuron cells, neurotoxicity disappeared in this modified strategy, allowing for investigation of the temporal and spatial distributions of PSA in the primary hippocampal neurons. PSA-NCAM was synthesized and recycled continuously during neuronal development, and the two-color labeling showed that newly synthesized PSA-NCAMs were transported and inserted mainly to the growing neurites and not significantly to the cell body. This report suggests a reliable and cytocompatible method for in vitro analysis of glycans complementary to the conventional cell-based metabolic labeling for chemical glycobiology.
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- 2015
37. Formation of carbon nanotube/glucose-carrying polymer hybrids by surface-initiated, atom transfer radical polymerization
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Insung S. Choi, Byung Chan Yu, Young Shik Chi, Hyun-jong Paik, Seok Pyo Hong, Yong-Won Lee, Wan Soo Yun, Kuk Ro Yoon, and Sung Min Kang
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Polymers and Plastics ,Atom-transfer radical-polymerization ,General Chemical Engineering ,Glycopolymer ,Organic Chemistry ,Polymer ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Monomer ,chemistry ,Polymerization ,Polymer chemistry ,Materials Chemistry ,Surface modification ,Moiety ,Biosensor - Abstract
In conclusion, we demonstrated that SI-ATRP could be utilized for generating CNT/glycopolymer hybrid nanocomposites. As a proof-of-concept, we grafted MAIpGlc, a monomer that carries protected glucose ring, onto s-MWCNTs. After coating s-MWCNTs with pMAIpGlc, the MAIpGlc moiety was deprotected to extrude the glucose group onto the surface of s-MWCNTs. LAMA (and its derivatives) would have advantages over MAIpGlc, because various monosaccharides and a sequence of saccharides could be incorporated into the polymer backbone and polymerization does not need protection/deprotection steps. Considering the biological importance of polysaccharides, the method described herein would be beneficial in many areas, such as pathogen detection and biosensors.
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- 2005
38. The Relationship Between Adolescents' Participation in PC Sport Games and Leisure Satisfaction
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Seok Pyo Hong, Sogn Hyeon Cho, and Chae Woon Kim
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Psychology ,Social psychology ,Leisure satisfaction - Published
- 2002
39. Effects of Sports Experience in the Youth on Leisure Attitude in Later
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Seok Pyo Hong
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Psychology - Published
- 2002
40. Age-related gait motion transformation based on biomechanical observations
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Junyong Noh, Kyungmin Cho, Sunjin Jung, Haegwang Eom, Seok-Pyo Hong, and Byungkuk Choi
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Foot (prosody) ,Computer science ,business.industry ,020207 software engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Kinematics ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design ,Motion (physics) ,Transformation (function) ,Gait (human) ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Character animation ,Range (statistics) ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Focus (optics) ,Software - Abstract
We present a novel approach for synthesizing human gait motions according to a range of input ages by transforming a given motion based on biomechanical observations. Given an original motion, our method first extracts gait cycles that are periodically defined by foot contact on the ground and then transforms the original motion to achieve a desirable posture and motions that respectively correspond to the input age. Among many biomechanical features that gradually change with aging, we mainly focus on spatiotemporal and kinematic features as well as postural changes. Exploiting these features, we formulate the biomechanical changes as continuous functions that reflect visually significant features corresponding to the input age. Finally, we demonstrate that our system can automatically generate plausible gait motions given a wide range of input ages.
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- 2017
41. The taxonomic consideration of leaf epidermal microstructure in the tribe Rumiceae Dum. ( Polygonaceae )
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Se Hee Son and Seok-Pyo Hong
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Ecology ,Botany ,Plant Science ,Biology ,Tribe (biology) ,biology.organism_classification ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Polygonaceae - Published
- 2000
42. Photophysical properties of noncovalently functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes with poly-para-hydroxystyrene
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Kyung-Bok Lee, Nam Gwang Kim, Sungjin Park, Sung Min Kang, Youngkyu Do, Insung S. Choi, Seok-Pyo Hong, and Jung Oh Huh
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Materials science ,Chemical engineering ,law ,Selective chemistry of single-walled nanotubes ,General Materials Science ,General Chemistry ,Carbon nanotube ,law.invention - Published
- 2008
43. Chemical control of yeast cell division by cross-linked shells of catechol-grafted polyelectrolyte multilayers
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Hee-Yoon Lee, Juno Lee, Sung Ho Yang, Seok-Pyo Hong, Yang-Gyun Kim, Haeshin Lee, Daewha Hong, and Insung S. Choi
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Catechol ,Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,Cell division ,Organic Chemistry ,Kinetics ,Catechols ,Nanotechnology ,Saccharomyces cerevisiae ,Bacterial growth ,Polyelectrolyte ,Yeast ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Biomimetic synthesis ,Materials Chemistry ,Polyethyleneimine ,Self-assembly ,Hyaluronic Acid ,Cell Division - Abstract
The chemical control of cell division has attracted much attention in the areas of single cell-based biology and high-throughput screening platforms. A mussel-inspired cytocompatible encapsulation method for achieving a "cell-division control" with cross-linked layer-by-layer (LbL) shells is developed. Catechol-grafted polyethyleneimine and hyaluronic acid are chosen as polyelectrolytes for the LbL process, and the cross-linking of polyelectrolytes is performed at pH 8.5. Cell division is controlled by the number of the LbL nanolayers and cross-linking reaction. We also suggest a new measuring unit, t-2.0 OD 600, for quantifying "cell-division timing" based on microbial growth kinetics.
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- 2013
44. Effect of Local Wall Thinning on Maximum Load Carrying Capacities of Elbows under Bending
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Seok Pyo Hong, Joong Hyuk Ahn, Chi Yong Park, Yun Jae Kim, and Jong Hyun Kim
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Materials science ,Thinning ,Wall thinning ,business.industry ,Plastic materials ,Limit load ,Structural engineering ,Bending ,Composite material ,business ,Load carrying ,Small strain - Abstract
This paper provides closed-form plastic limit load solutions for elbows with local wall thinning under in-plane bending, via three-dimensional (3-D), small strain FE limit analyses using elastic-perfectly plastic materials. Wide ranges of elbow and thinning geometries are considered.
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- 2007
45. Inside Back Cover: Direct Patterning and Biofunctionalization of a Large-Area Pristine Graphene Sheet (Chem. Asian J. 3/2015)
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Daewha Hong, Xu Zheng, Yang-Gyun Kim, Houngkyung Kim, Insung S. Choi, Wan Soo Yun, Duckshin Park, Jungkyu K. Lee, Seokwoo Jeon, Mi-Hee Kim, KiEun Bae, Bong-Soo Lee, Seok-Pyo Hong, and Sangwon Ko
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Chemistry ,Graphene ,law ,Organic Chemistry ,Cover (algebra) ,Nanotechnology ,General Chemistry ,Biochemistry ,law.invention - Published
- 2015
46. Effect of SNS on Purchasing Intention for Sport Product.
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Seok Pyo Hong and Yong-Chae Rhee
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ATHLETIC equipment ,COMMUNICATION ,CONSUMER attitudes ,INTENTION ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,SELF-evaluation ,SHOPPING ,SOCIAL networks ,WORLD Wide Web ,SOCIAL capital ,AFFINITY groups ,STRUCTURAL equation modeling ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to better understand the influence of exchange of information and opinion about sports product on sport consumers' buying intention. This study also examined the moderating role of sport identification on the relationships among peer communication, perceived usefulness, attitude, and online sport product purchase intention. Two hundred and seventy-nine samples who use social network service regularly and have purchased sport product online were used for this study. A self-administrated questionnaire consisting 34 questions was used based on previous research. Structural equation modeling and multiple group analysis were used to test hypothesis of the study. Results showed that peer communication through Social Network System (SNS) about sport product influenced perceived usefulness of the information from peers which also positively influenced the attitude toward buying sport product based on information from peers. Attitude also positively influenced buying intention for sport product. The level of identification with certain sport in SNS setting was a matter for deciding whether purchasing sport product. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
47. Macromol. Rapid Commun. 17/2013
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Daewha Hong, Insung S. Choi, Haeshin Lee, Juno Lee, Seok-Pyo Hong, Yang-Gyun Kim, Sung Ho Yang, and Hee-Yoon Lee
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Polymers and Plastics ,Cell division ,Chemistry ,Biomimetic synthesis ,Organic Chemistry ,Materials Chemistry ,Nanotechnology ,Yeast ,Encapsulation (networking) - Published
- 2013
48. A Case of PFAPA Syndrome Mimicking Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome
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Byung Kyu Choe, Hyun Jung Shin, Seok Pyo Hong, Ae Suk Kim, Jin Bok Hwang, Won Jung Choi, and Yeo Hyang Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,PFAPA syndrome ,business.industry ,Cyclic vomiting syndrome ,Internal medicine ,Periodic fever ,Medicine ,Cimetidine ,business ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2006
49. Mussel-inspired, per fluorinated polydopamine for self-cleaning coating on various substrates.
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Daewha Hong, KiEun Bae, Seok-Pyo Hong, Ji Hun Park, Insung S. Choi, and Woo Kyung Cho
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PERFLUORO compounds ,POLYMERIZATION ,DOPAMINE ,MUSSELS ,SURFACE coatings ,SUBSTRATES (Materials science) ,HYDROPHOBIC surfaces ,PHYSIOLOGY - Abstract
We designed a per fluorinated dopamine derivative, which, upon oxidative polymerization, formed a structurally rough film of extremely low surface energy on various substrates. The static water contact angles larger than 150º and the low water sliding angles less than 7º confirmed the formation of super hydrophobic, self-cleaning surfaces. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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50. Lu Xun, Shin Eon-jun, and Karashima Takeshi.
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Seok-Pyo Hong
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INTERPERSONAL relations ,CHINESE literature ,AUTONOMY & independence movements - Abstract
Shin Eon-jun and Karashima interacted with Lu Xun during a similar period but their relationships with him proceeded in different directions. Shin Eon-jun participated in the independence movements in Korea, introduced Lu Xun from the progressive position, and actively reported the political situation and philosophical trends in China. On the other hand, Karashima put his major focus on Lu Xun and left wing literature, when introducing the new literature of China, but gradually revealed an opportunistic attitude and actively participated in promoting Japan's "National Policy." [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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