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Won Ho Kim
Researcher at Yonsei University
Publications - 748
Citations - 21405
Won Ho Kim is an academic researcher from Yonsei University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inflammatory bowel disease & Colorectal cancer. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 704 publications receiving 18779 citations. Previous affiliations of Won Ho Kim include KAIST & Seoul National University.
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The Effects of Intervention of Postural Control in People with Cerebral Palsy : A Meta-analysis
Eun Young Park,Won Ho Kim +1 more
TL;DR: In this article , the effects of various physical therapies to improve postural control which is necessary for safe and independent daily life in people with cerebral palsy was verified. But there were no difference between therapies.
A Study on Stator Shape to Reduce Cogging Torque and Torque Ripple of Double-Layer Spoke Type PMSM
TL;DR: In this paper , a double-layer spoke type permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) with asymmetric shoe was proposed to increase the reluctance torque and reduce the cogging torque.
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Postoperative NSAIDs use and the risk of anastomotic leakage after restorative resection for colorectal cancer.
J. W. Ju,Ho-Jin Lee,Min Jung Kim,Seung Bum Ryoo,Won Ho Kim,Seung-Yong Jeong,Kyu Joo Park,Ji-Won Park +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated the association between early postoperative NSAID use and anastomotic leakage (AL) occurrence in patients who underwent colorectal cancer surgery at a high volume tertiary care center.
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A Study on the Improvement of Power Density of Axial Flux Motors for Collaborative Robot Joints through Same-Direction Skew
TL;DR: In this article , the same-direction skew was proposed to increase the cross-sectional area of the back yoke by skewing the rotor and stator in the same direction.
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Dispersion of functional tetraphenylporphyrin-ligated metal into ultra-thin flexible acrylate films. 2. Oxygen-uptake properties.
TL;DR: Oxygen-uptake data obtained from the sorption measurements indicated that CoTPP molecules in the CoTPP/acrylate hybrid films were able to bind oxygen molecules reversibly.