1.With High hopes for Reverse of the JKMA.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2003;46(1):4-5
No abstract available.
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2.⌜Medical Termonology ; the 4th Edition⌟and the Properties of Technical Terms.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2002;45(10):1211-1221
This paper demonstrates the properties of technical terms in general and introduces the efforts to refine the medical terms in contemporary Korean. There are many Sino-Korean terms which are too difficult to comprehend in the medical field. In the ⌜Medical Termonology ; the 4th edition⌟, we suggest many original Korean words be substituted for the Sino-Korean words. This suggestion has been made with cautin and it is hoped that the new terms will gradually replace the traditional Sino-Korean terms.
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3.Analysis of Publications on Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society in 2002.
Chun Kee CHUNG ; Hyun Tai CHUNG ; Ji Suk CHOI ; Dong Gyu KIM
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2002;32(6):616-618
The authors present an analysis of publications on Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society in 2002. Total 219 articles were published and the contents were clinical articles 94(42.9%), laboratory investi-gations 22(10.0%), case reports 102(46.6%), and review article one(0.5%), respectively. We hope that this analysis might be one of the stimuli to improve Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society.
Hope
4.My Hopes for 2015: Letter from the President of Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association.
Archives of Craniofacial Surgery 2015;16(1):47-47
No abstract available.
Hope*
5.Hopes of becoming the bridge for North Korean scientists to the world
Journal of Periodontal & Implant Science 2018;48(2):69-69
No abstract available.
Hope
6.Cancer Metabolism: a Hope for Curing Cancer
Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2018;26(1):1-3
No abstract available.
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Metabolism
7.Analysis of Journal of Dental Hygiene Science Research Trends Using Keyword Network Analysis.
Yong Ju KANG ; Sun Joo YOON ; Kyung Hui MOON
Journal of Dental Hygiene Science 2018;18(6):380-388
This research team extracted keywords from 953 papers published in the Journal of Dental Hygiene Science from 2001 to 2018 for keyword and centrality analyses using the Keyword Network Analysis method. Data were analyzed using Excel 2016 and NetMiner Version 4.4.1. By conducting a deeper analysis between keywords by overall keyword and time frame, we arrived at the following conclusions. For the 17 years considered for this study, the most frequently used words in a dental science paper were “Health,”“Oral,”“Hygiene,” and “Hygienist.” The words that form the center by connecting major words in the Journal of Dental Hygiene through the upper-degree centrality words were “Health,”“Dental,”“Oral,”“Hygiene,” and “Hygienist.” The upper betweenness centrality words were “Dental,”“Health,”“Oral,”“Hygiene,” and “Student.” Analysis results of the degree centrality words per period revealed “Health” (0.227), “Dental” (0.136), and “Hygiene” (0.136) for period 1; “Health” (0.242), “Dental” (0.177), and “Hygiene” (0.113) for period 2; “Health” (0.200), “Dental” (0.176), and “Oral” (0.082) for period 3; and “Dental” (0.235), “Health” (0.206), and “Oral” (0.147) for period 4. Analysis results of the betweenness centrality words per period revealed “Oral” (0.281) and “Health” (0.199) for period 1; “Dental” (0.205) and “Health” (0.169) for period 2, with the weight then dispersing to “Hygiene” (0.112), “Hygienist” (0.054), and “Oral” (0.053); “Health” (0.258) and “Dental” (0.246) for period 3; and “Oral” (0.364), “Health” (0.353), and “Dental” (0.333) for period 4. Based on the above results, we hope that further studies will be conducted in the future with diverse study subjects.
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Methods
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Oral Hygiene*
8.Special Article: Korean Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologist Past , Present and Future.
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1999;42(2):225-230
Korean Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (KAOG) was established semicentury ago (1947). Even Korea faced a massive destrcution, political and economic crisis during Korean war, but KAOG bad developed more and more. Finally, KAOG has developed a stable association now. Now not only KAOG is a firm association domestically but also engages in an international association (e.g. AOFG, FIGO, SOINTF) and gives much contribution. Even now KAOG faces a hard-time, but I hope that KAOG will develop a prospective association in 21th century with an effort to educate many young researchers.
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Korea
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Korean War
9.A study on resources of hope perceived by myocardial infarction patients..
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 1992;4(1):17-29
No abstract available.
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Humans
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Myocardial Infarction*
10.Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for Arteriovenous Malformations: Past Hope and Present Reality.
Masaaki YAMAMOTO ; Bierta E BARFOD
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2006;39(1):1-10
No abstract available.
Arteriovenous Malformations*
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Radiosurgery*