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Chung-Ang University

EducationSeoul, South Korea
About: Chung-Ang University is a education organization based out in Seoul, South Korea. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Thin film. The organization has 13381 authors who have published 26978 publications receiving 416735 citations. The organization is also known as: CAU & Chung.
Topics: Population, Thin film, Medicine, Cancer, Apoptosis


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TL;DR: Lee et al. as discussed by the authors examined the spread of TPS through Korea, focusing on the experience of Hyundai Motor Company, which developed its own production model, Hyundai Production System (HPS), initially emulating TPS, followed by reinterpreting and modifying TPS to adapt to the company's unique circumstances.
Abstract: This paper examines the spread of Toyota Production System (TPS) through Korea, by focusing on the experience of Hyundai Motor Company. Drawing upon data obtained from field research, this case study interprets the adoption of TPS from an evolutionary perspective, arguing that the emulation of TPS should not entail adopting TPS as Toyota developed it originally, but to develop one's own production model. Over the past 40 years, Hyundai has developed its own production model, Hyundai Production System (HPS), initially emulating TPS, followed by re-interpreting and modifying TPS to adapt to the company's unique circumstances. HPS is a mutated form of TPS. The Hyundai case reveals that the adoption of TPS involves a complex evolutionary process of organizational learning and interpretation. This case sheds light on the possibility of various paths toward lean production, and demonstrates that both external and internal factors combine to form a complicated causal chain, influencing the ‘mutated’ emulation of...

109 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a theoretical model based on an artificial neural network (ANN) was presented for predicting shear strength of slender fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) reinforced concrete flexural members without stirrups.

109 citations

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TL;DR: The use of surface-enhanced resonance Raman spectroscopy (SERRS) with submillisecond time resolution as a powerful detection tool in microdroplet reactors allows for high-throughput analysis that facilitates the study of other biological assays or molecular interactions.
Abstract: The development of ultrafast Raman-based detection is one of the most interesting challenges underpinning the application of droplet-based microfluidics. Herein, we describe the use of surface-enhanced resonance Raman spectroscopy (SERRS) with submillisecond time resolution as a powerful detection tool in microdroplet reactors. Individual droplets containing silver nanoparticle aggregates functionalized with Raman reporters are interrogated and characterized by full spectra acquisitions with high spatial resolution in real time. Whereas previous works coupling SERRS with droplet-based microfluidics acquire a single spectrum over single or multiple droplets, we build upon these results by increasing our temporal resolution by 2 orders of magnitude. This allows us to interrogate multiple points within one individual droplet. The SERRS signals emitted from the aggregates are utilized to access the influence of flow rate on droplet size and throughput. Accordingly, our approach allows for high-throughput analysis that facilitates the study of other biological assays or molecular interactions.

109 citations

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TL;DR: The material properties of living tissues such as cartilage, structural materials and loading conditions according to various cases, and modeling techniques for the simulation of tissue differentiation during bone healing are described.

108 citations

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TL;DR: Overall, operative and nonoperative treatment of these suprascapular nerve injuries resulted in significant functional improvement, but the results varied depending on the etiology of the injury.
Abstract: The functional outcome of operative and nonoperative treatment of suprascapular neuropathy was compared to determine the preferred method of treatment for each etiology of nerve injury. The predictive value of preoperative electromyography also was studied. Fifty-three patients were evaluated at least 1 year (average, 28 months) from the time of operative (n = 36) or nonoperative (n = 17) treatment. A modified American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons self-assessment score was obtained at presentation and at final followup. Electromyography data were obtained at initial presentation. Minimal electromyographic changes associated with denervation were associated with a limited response to treatment, especially in patients with nerve compression secondary to spinoglenoid notch cysts. Pretreatment electromyographic findings, therefore, were predictive of treatment response. Overall, operative and nonoperative treatment of these suprascapular nerve injuries resulted in significant functional improvement, but the results varied depending on the etiology of the injury. Spinoglenoid notch cysts responded significantly better to operative treatment, with the results for open surgery being the same as the results for arthroscopic decompression. In addition, compressive lesions attributable to suprascapular notch entrapment had the best improvement with surgical decompression. Traumatic lesions, including traction and direct closed injuries, had an equal response to operative and nonoperative treatment. Overuse injuries did not improve with operative treatment. Viral neuritis improved with nonoperative treatment and never was treated with surgery. Overall, traumatic injuries resulted in significantly worse final outcomes than any other etiologic processes. In the nonoperative group, neuropathy secondary to spinoglenoid cysts resulted in significantly worse function. The outcome of treatment is dependent on the severity and etiology of the nerve injury, and the method of treatment.

108 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Carl Nathan13543091535
Scheffer C.G. Tseng9333329213
Richard L. Sidman9329732009
H. Yamaguchi9037533135
Ajith Abraham86111331834
Byung Ihn Choi7860924925
Stefano Soatto7849923597
J. H. Kim7356623052
Daehee Kang7242223959
Lance M. McCracken7228118897
Masanobu Shinozuka6945621961
Seung U. Kim6435514269
Sug Hyung Lee6445421552
Seung U. Kim6312911983
Nam Jin Yoo6340312692
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202362
2022204
20212,536
20202,301
20192,140
20181,991