Institution
Kyungpook National University
Education•Daegu, 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.
Topics: Population, Catalysis, Large Hadron Collider, Adsorption, Medicine
Papers published on a yearly basis
Papers
More filters
••
TL;DR: In this article, surface modification of titanium and titanium alloys by ion beam implantation is described, where surface treatment that would elicit favorable response from tissues can be applied to enhance the usefulness of the implants.
244 citations
••
TL;DR: In this paper, it is confirmed that zeroth-order resonance appears in the epsilon negative (ENG) meta-structured transmission line (MTL) as well as in the conventional double negative (DNG) MTL.
Abstract: It is confirmed that zeroth-order resonance appears in the epsilon negative (ENG) meta-structured transmission line (MTL) as well as in the conventional double negative (DNG) MTL. The zeroth-order resonant characteristics are described using dispersion relation of ENG MTL based on Bloch and Floquet theory. Appling the novel concept of the ENG zeroth-order resonator (ZOR), an ENG ZOR antenna is proposed. The radiation characteristics of the ZOR antennas using the DNG and ENG MTL are simulated and measured, and are proven to be the same.
244 citations
••
TL;DR: Application of exogenous NO alleviates the negative stress effects in plants and improves antioxidant activity in most plant species, and S-nitrosylation and tyrosine nitration are two NO-mediated posttranslational modification.
244 citations
••
TL;DR: Microwave radiation in Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis cell suspensions resulted in a dramatic reduction of the viable counts as well as increases in the amounts of DNA and protein released from the cells according to the increase of the final temperature of the cell suspensions, but no significant reduction of cell density was observed.
Abstract: Microwave radiation in Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis cell suspensions resulted in a dramatic reduction of the viable counts as well as increases in the amounts of DNA and protein released from the cells according to the increase of the final temperature of the cell suspensions. However, no significant reduction of cell density was observed in either cell suspension. It is believed that this is due to the fact that most of the bacterial cells inactivated by microwave radiation remained unlysed. Scanning electron microscopy of the microwave-heated cells revealed severe damage on the surface of most E. coli cells, yet there was no significant change observed in the B. subtilis cells. Microwave-injured E. coli cells were easily lysed in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), yet B. subtilis cells were resistant to SDS.
243 citations
••
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of scan speed v and laser power P on the microstructure, thermal stability and soft magnetic properties has been investigated, and the results indicate that low v and high P lead to the formation of SLM samples with high relative densities, which can reach values of about 99.7%.
243 citations
Authors
Showing all 20671 results
Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
---|---|---|---|
Hyun-Chul Kim | 176 | 4076 | 183227 |
David R. Jacobs | 165 | 1262 | 113892 |
Yang Yang | 164 | 2704 | 144071 |
Yongsun Kim | 156 | 2588 | 145619 |
Jongmin Lee | 150 | 2257 | 134772 |
Inkyu Park | 144 | 1767 | 109433 |
Christopher George Tully | 142 | 1843 | 111669 |
Teruki Kamon | 142 | 2034 | 115633 |
Manfred Paulini | 141 | 1791 | 110930 |
Kazuhiko Hara | 141 | 1956 | 107697 |
Luca Lista | 140 | 2044 | 110645 |
Dong-Chul Son | 138 | 1370 | 98686 |
Christoph Paus | 137 | 1585 | 100801 |
Frank Filthaut | 135 | 1684 | 103590 |
Andreas Warburton | 135 | 1578 | 97496 |