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Ju Hyun Kim
Researcher at Pusan National University
Publications - 8
Citations - 196
Ju Hyun Kim is an academic researcher from Pusan National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Conductivity & Ionic conductivity. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications receiving 165 citations. Previous affiliations of Ju Hyun Kim include Inha University.
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A prospective nationwide study of drug-induced liver injury in Korea.
Ki Tae Suk,Dong Joon Kim,Chang Hoon Kim,Seung Ha Park,Jai Hoon Yoon,Yeon Soo Kim,Gwang Ho Baik,Jin Bong Kim,Young Oh Kweon,Byung Ik Kim,Seok Hyun Kim,In Hee Kim,Ju Hyun Kim,Soon Woo Nam,Yong-Han Paik,Jeong Ill Suh,Joo Hyun Sohn,Byung Min Ahn,Soon Ho Um,Heon Ju Lee,Mong Cho,Myoung Kuk Jang,Sung Kyu Choi,Seong Gyu Hwang,Ho Taik Sung,Jong Young Choi,Kwang Hyub Han +26 more
TL;DR: DILI appears to be a highly relevant health problem in Korea and a more objective and reproducible causality assessment tool is strongly desired as the RUCAM scale frequently undercounts the cases caused by herbs owing to a lack of previous information and incompatible time criteria.
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Electrochemical properties of composite electrolytes based on poly(ethylene oxide)/poly(ethylene imine) containing the inorganic silica fillers.
TL;DR: The addition of inorganic fillers in polymer electrolytes has resulted in high ionic conductivity at a room temperature and the enhanced conductivity was dependent on the decreased crystallinity and more heterogeneous morphologies.
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Precursor solvent influence on preparation and electrochemical properties of platinum nanoparticles electrodes.
TL;DR: From the experimental result, it was concluded that the electrochemical performance of catalysts was dependent on the crystalline size and deposition efficiency of metal particles, by changing solvent species.
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Ion conducting properties of poly(ethylene oxide)-based electrolytes incorporating amorphous silica attached with imidazolium salts
TL;DR: In this paper, a poly(ethylene oxide) based polymer electrolytes containing amorphous silica attached ionic liquid (IL) was studied in order to improve electrochemical and interfacial properties.
Adefovir and Lamivudine Combination Therapy in Patients with Entecavir Resistance (ALTER study)
Hyung Joon Yim,Hyunjung Lee,Soon Ho Um,Yeon Seok Seo,Chang Wook Kim,Chang Don Lee,Sang Hoon Park,Myung Seok Lee,Choong Kee Park,Hee Bok Chae,Moon Young Kim,Soon Koo Baik,Ju Hyun Kim,Yun Soo Kim,Jung Il Lee +14 more