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Kyungpook National University

EducationDaegu, South Korea
About: Kyungpook National University is a education organization based out in Daegu, South Korea. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Catalysis. The organization has 20497 authors who have published 42107 publications receiving 834608 citations.


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TL;DR: UiO-66-NH-CO-COOH as mentioned in this paper was obtained by postsynthetic modification of aminated Uo-66 and was applied in liquid-phase adsorptions for both water and a model fuel.

156 citations

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P. Pakhlov, I. Adachi, H. Aihara1, K. Arinstein2, T. Aushev3, Tariq Aziz4, A. M. Bakich5, Vladislav Balagura, E. L. Barberio6, I. Bedny2, K. Belous, V. Bhardwaj7, U. Bitenc, A. Bondar2, A. Bozek8, M. Bračko9, T. E. Browder, Y. Chao10, A. Chen11, K. F. Chen10, W. T. Chen11, Byung Gu Cheon12, R. Chistov, Y. Choi13, J. Dalseno6, M. Danilov, M. Dash14, A. Drutskoy15, S. Eidelman2, B. Golob16, H. Ha17, K. Hayasaka18, Masashi Hazumi, D. Heffernan19, Y. Hoshi20, W. S. Hou10, Y. B. Hsiung10, H. J. Hyun21, T. Iijima18, K. Ikado18, K. Inami18, A. Ishikawa22, Hirokazu Ishino23, R. Itoh, Motoki Iwasaki1, Y. Iwasaki, D. H. Kah21, J. H. Kang24, P. Kapusta8, N. Katayama, H. Kawai25, T. Kawasaki26, H. Kichimi, Y. J. Kim27, K. Kinoshita15, S. Korpar9, Peter Krizan16, P. Krokovny, Rakesh Kumar7, C. C. Kuo11, Y. J. Kwon24, J. S. Lange28, M. J. Lee29, S. E. Lee29, T. Lesiak8, Antonio Limosani6, S. W. Lin10, Yu-xi Liu27, D. Liventsev, F. Mandl30, A. Matyja8, Tatiana Medvedeva, H. Miyake19, H. Miyata26, Y. Miyazaki18, R. Mizuk, G. R. Moloney6, T. Mori18, E. Nakano31, M. Nakao, Z. Natkaniec8, S. Nishida, O. Nitoh32, S. Noguchi33, S. Ogawa34, T. Ohshima18, S. Okuno35, S. L. Olsen, H. Ozaki, G. Pakhlova, H. Palka8, C. W. Park13, L. S. Peak5, R. Pestotnik, L. E. Piilonen14, H. Sahoo, Y. Sakai, O. Schneider3, R. Seidl36, K. Senyo18, M. E. Sevior6, M. Shapkin, C. P. Shen, H. Shibuya34, J. G. Shiu10, J. B. Singh7, A. Somov15, Samo Stanič37, M. Starič, T. Sumiyoshi38, S. Suzuki22, F. Takasaki, K. Tamai, N. Tamura26, M. Tanaka, G. N. Taylor6, Y. Teramoto31, I. Tikhomirov, S. Uehara, K. Ueno10, T. Uglov, Y. Unno12, S. Uno, Phillip Urquijo6, Yu. V. Usov2, G. S. Varner, K. Vervink3, C. H. Wang39, P. Wang, X. L. Wang, Y. Watanabe35, E. Won17, Bruce Yabsley5, Y. Yamashita, M. Yamauchi, C. Z. Yuan, C. C. Zhang, Z. P. Zhang40, V.N. Zhilich2, A. Zupanc, O. Zyukova2 
TL;DR: In this article, the processes e+e-→J/ψD(*)D*D* were studied and a new charmonium-like state X(4160) was observed.
Abstract: We report a study of the processes e+e-→J/ψD(*)D(*). In J/ψD*D* we observe a significant enhancement in the D*D* invariant mass spectrum, which we interpret as a new charmoniumlike state and denote X(4160). The X(4160) parameters are M=(4156-20+25±15)MeV/c2 and Γ=(139-61+111±21)MeV. We also report a new measurement of the X(3940) mass and width: M=(3942-6+7±6) MeV/c2 and Γ=(37-15+26±8)MeV. The analysis is based on a 693fb-1 data sample recorded near the Υ(4S) resonance by the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy collider. © 2008 The American Physical Society.

156 citations

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Ching-Yu Cheng1, Kenji Yamashiro2, Li Jia Chen3, Jeeyun Ahn4, Lulin Huang5, Lvzhen Huang6, Chui Ming Gemmy Cheung7, Masahiro Miyake2, Peter Cackett8, Ian Yeo7, Augustinus Laude9, Ranjana Mathur7, Junxiong Pang10, Kar Seng Sim10, Adrian Koh7, Peng Chen1, Shu Yen Lee7, Doric Wong7, Choi Mun Chan7, Boon Kwang Loh7, Yaoyao Sun6, Sonia Davila1, Isao Nakata2, Hideo Nakanishi2, Yumiko Akagi-Kurashige2, Norimoto Gotoh2, Akitaka Tsujikawa2, Fumihiko Matsuda2, Keisuke Mori11, Shin Yoneya11, Yoichi Sakurada12, Hiroyuki Iijima12, Tomohiro Iida, Shigeru Honda13, Timothy Y Y Lai3, Pancy O. S. Tam3, Haoyu Chen3, Shibo Tang14, Xiaoyan Ding14, Feng Wen14, Fang Lu5, Xiongze Zhang14, Yi Shi5, Peiquan Zhao15, Bowen Zhao16, Jinghong Sang16, Bo Gong5, Rajkumar Dorajoo10, Jian-Min Yuan17, Woon-Puay Koh1, Rob M. van Dam1, Yechiel Friedlander18, Ying Lin5, Martin L. Hibberd10, Jia Nee Foo10, Ningli Wang16, Chang Hua Wong10, Gavin Tan7, Sang Jun Park19, Mayuri Bhargava1, Lingam Gopal1, Thet Naing1, Jiemin Liao1, Peng Guan Ong, Paul Mitchell20, Peng Zhou21, Xuefeng Xie, Jinlong Liang, Junpu Mei, Xin Jin, Seang-Mei Saw1, Mineo Ozaki, Takanori Mizoguchi, Yasuo Kurimoto, Se Joon Woo19, Hum Chung22, Hyeong Gon Yu22, Joo Young Shin22, Dong Ho Park23, In Taek Kim23, Woohyok Chang24, Min Sagong24, Sang Joon Lee25, Hyun Woong Kim26, Ji Eun Lee27, Yi Li10, Jianjun Liu1, Yik Ying Teo1, Chew-Kiat Heng1, Tock Han Lim9, Suk-Kyun Yang28, Kyuyoung Song28, Eranga N. Vithana1, Tin Aung1, Jin Xin Bei14, Yi Xin Zeng29, E. Shyong Tai1, Xiaoxin Li6, Zhenglin Yang5, Kyu Hyung Park19, Chi Pui Pang3, Nagahisa Yoshimura2, Tien Yin Wong1, Chiea Chuen Khor1 
TL;DR: The findings suggest that some of the genetic loci conferring AMD susceptibility in East Asians are shared with Europeans, yet AMD in East Asia may also have a distinct genetic signature.
Abstract: Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a major cause of blindness, but presents differently in Europeans and Asians. Here, we perform a genome-wide and exome-wide association study on 2,119 patients with exudative AMD and 5,691 controls, with independent replication in 4,226 patients and 10,289 controls, all of East Asian descent, as part of The Genetics of AMD in Asians (GAMA) Consortium. We find a strong association between CETP Asp442Gly (rs2303790), an East Asian-specific mutation, and increased risk of AMD (odds ratio (OR)=1.70, P=5.60 × 10(-22)). The AMD risk allele (442Gly), known to protect from coronary heart disease, increases HDL cholesterol levels by 0.17 mmol l(-1) (P=5.82 × 10(-21)) in East Asians (n=7,102). We also identify three novel AMD loci: C6orf223 Ala231Ala (OR=0.78, P=6.19 × 10(-18)), SLC44A4 Asp47Val (OR=1.27, P=1.08 × 10(-11)) and FGD6 Gln257Arg (OR=0.87, P=2.85 × 10(-8)). Our findings suggest that some of the genetic loci conferring AMD susceptibility in East Asians are shared with Europeans, yet AMD in East Asians may also have a distinct genetic signature.

156 citations

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TL;DR: Simulation results show that the proposed smart home system is less affected by the interference and efficient in reducing the energy consumption of the appliances used in a smart home.
Abstract: The concept of smart home is widely favored, as it enhances the lifestyle of the residents involving multiple disciplines, ie, lighting, security, and much more As the smart home networks continue to grow in size and complexity, it is essential to address a handful among the myriads of challenges related to data loss due to the interference and efficient energy management In this paper, we propose a smart home control system using a coordinator-based ZigBee networking The working of the proposed system is three fold: 1) smart interference control system controls the interference caused due to the co-existence of IEEE 80211x-based wireless local area networks and wireless sensor networks; 2) smart energy control system is developed to integrate sunlight with light source and optimizes the energy consumption of the household appliances by controlling the unnecessary energy demands; and 3) smart management control system to efficiently control the operating time of the electronic appliances The performance of the proposed smart home is testified through computer simulation Simulation results show that the proposed smart home system is less affected by the interference and efficient in reducing the energy consumption of the appliances used in a smart home

156 citations

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TL;DR: Gberellins (GAs), a well-known plant growth-promoting hormone, were detected in the culture broth of their rhizobacteria and the contents of GA1, GA3, GA4, and GA7, physiologically active GAs, were comparatively higher than those of others, suggesting that the growth promoting effect was originated from the GAs.
Abstract: The growth of red pepper plug seedlings was promoted by Bacillus cereus MJ-1, B. macroides CJ-29, and B. pumilus CJ-69 isolated from the rhizosphere. Gibberellins (GAs), a well-known plant growth-promoting hormone, were detected in the culture broth of their rhizobacteria. Among the GAs, the contents of GA1, GA3, GA4, and GA7, physiologically active GAs, were comparatively higher than those of others, suggesting that the growth promoting effect was originated from the GAs. This is the first report on the production of GA5, GA8, GA34, GA44, and GA53 by bacteria.

156 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Hyun-Chul Kim1764076183227
David R. Jacobs1651262113892
Yang Yang1642704144071
Yongsun Kim1562588145619
Jongmin Lee1502257134772
Inkyu Park1441767109433
Christopher George Tully1421843111669
Teruki Kamon1422034115633
Manfred Paulini1411791110930
Kazuhiko Hara1411956107697
Luca Lista1402044110645
Dong-Chul Son138137098686
Christoph Paus1371585100801
Frank Filthaut1351684103590
Andreas Warburton135157897496
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202375
2022317
20213,152
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20192,763
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