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Hyunmin Kim

Researcher at Pohang University of Science and Technology

Publications -  21
Citations -  606

Hyunmin Kim is an academic researcher from Pohang University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Charpy impact test & Pearlite. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 21 publications receiving 490 citations. Previous affiliations of Hyunmin Kim include Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology & Brown University.

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ELF4 Regulates GIGANTEA Chromatin Access through Subnuclear Sequestration

TL;DR: It is suggested that the subnuclear compartmentalization of GI by ELF4 contributes to the regulation of photoperiodic flowering and is identified as a regulator of GI nuclear distribution through a physical interaction.
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Dynamic kinetic resolution of secondary alcohols by enzyme–metal combinations in ionic liquid

TL;DR: In this article, the dynamic kinetic resolutions (DKRs) of secondary alcohols by lipase-ruthenium or subtilisin-rutsium combo-catalysis were successfully achieved in an ionic liquid, in the presence of an acyl donor.
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Interpretation of cryogenic-temperature Charpy impact toughness by microstructural evolution of dynamically compressed specimens in austenitic 0.4C–(22–26)Mn steels

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the Charpy impact toughness of three austenitic high-Mn steels at room and cryogenic temperatures, and interpreted by deformation mechanisms in relation to the microstructural evolution of dynamically compressed specimens.
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Age-associated circadian period changes in Arabidopsis leaves

TL;DR: The circadian period of the Arabidopsis thaliana leaf shortens with age, and TOC1 may be a critical signalling component linking the endogenous clock to leaf ageing pathways.
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How Do Phytochromes Transmit the Light Quality Information to the Circadian Clock in Arabidopsis

TL;DR: This paper presents a meta-analyses of the determinants of infectious disease in eight operation theatres and shows clear patterns of disease progression that are consistent with those seen in the literature on infectious disease and wound care.