1.Editorial Statistics and Best Reviewers Award 2018 for Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2019;62(1):1-2
No abstract available.
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2.Alfred Nobel and Nobel prize
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2004;10():15-18
Nobel prize is not only wellknown over the world with the big money but also the way of organizing to select carefully Nobel prize and the famous name of the person who had spent all his personal property to become the prize. Although there are many scientific prizes at present, but Nobel prize are admired by every body with its great prestige. Alfred Nobel was a real international person and Nobel prize is also an international character at the begining. The strict rules in selecting were stipulated and also the keys to determine the important of the prize
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Awards and Prizes
3.New progresses in cancer research (international prizes for cancer research)
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2000;(1):10-12
Three kinds of the international prize for cancer were offered every year by General motor Company admitted the progresses of the cancer profession. This paper list and summarized the content of the prized from 1979 to 1995 including prize of Kettering (16 prizes of clinical cancer), prize of most and prize of loan.
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research
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Awards and Prizes
5.Fate of Abstracts Presented at the Korean College of Rheumatology Annual Scientific Meetings.
Yong Gil KIM ; Chan Bum CHOI ; Seong Wook KANG ; Jinseok KIM ; Young Dae KIM ; Jaejoon LEE ; Myeung Su LEE ; Young Ho LEE ; Jun Ki MIN ; Min Chan PARK ; Sung Hoon PARK ; Yong Wook PARK ; Seung Wook LEE ; Jae Bum JUN
Journal of Rheumatic Diseases 2019;26(1):41-45
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the fate of abstracts presented at scientific meetings of the Korean College of Rheumatology (KCR). METHODS: This study examined the abstracts presented at annual meetings of the KCR from 2005 to 2014. Only original studies were selected, excluding case reports. A manual search was conducted using PubMed, KoreaMed, Cochrane Library, and Embase to track the published articles. The abstracts were considered to have been published if the authors, title, study design, and results were the same for a published article. In addition, they were considered published if the author and the study design matched, even if the results of the abstract and the results of the published articles were not identical. RESULTS: A total of 928 abstracts from 2005 to 2014 were analyzed. Of the 928 abstracts, 468 (50.43%) abstracts were published in a peer-reviewed journal and the mean time to publication was 19 months. Of the 468 abstracts, 414 were published in a science citation index extended (SCI[E]) journal, and 54 were published in non-SCI(E) journals. The proportion of SCI(E) articles increased annually. The average impact factor for the SCI(E) journals was 2.93. In subgroup analysis, the abstracts that were awarded the best oral or best poster presentation were more likely to be published as full-length articles with a higher impact factor than the abstracts not awarded. CONCLUSION: Half of the abstracts presented in the KCR annual meetings were published in a peer-reviewed journal. Approximately 90% of the articles were published in a SCI(E) journal.
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Korea
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Publications
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Rheumatology*
6.The Effect of Environmental Campaign on the Recognition of Environmental Problem and the Execution of Environmental Protection in Foodservice.
Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association 2000;6(2):71-78
Environmental pollution induced by food wastes is considered as one of very serious problems in the world, and it is the most important to reduce the production of food wastes. In this study, environmental campaign for reducing food waste was conducted by applying various campaign methods using such as a bulletin board, intra-network, slogans & posters and news letters, as well as some systems such as penalty and prize in a business & industry foodservice. We investigated customers' recognition and execution degree before and after environmental campaign for the purpose of analyzing the changes of customers' attitude by the campaign. The subjects of this study had generally high level of recognition of environmental problem(3.09 point) compared to the execution degree(1.88 point)(Max. 5 points), implying necessity for the induction of actual execution of food wastes reduction by continuous environmental campaign. After environmental campaign, the recognition of environmental problem related to food wastes was significantly increased from 3.09 point to 3.29 point (p<0.001), and the execution degree for food wastes reduction was also greatly increased from 1.88 to 2.70 point (p<0.001). These changes indicated that campaign for food wastes reduction has raised customers' recognition and execution for environmental protection.
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Commerce
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Natural Resources*
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Environmental Pollution
7.Patient Severity Classification in a Medical ICU using APACHE III and Patient Severity Classification Tool.
Kyeong Ok LEE ; Hyeon Ju SHIN ; Hyeoun Ae PARK ; Hyeon Myeong JEONG ; Mi Hye LEE ; Eun Ha CHOI ; Jeong Mi LEE ; Yu Ja KIM ; Yun Kyeong SIM ; Kyi Ju PARK
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2000;30(5):1243-1253
The purpose of this study was to verify the validity of the Patient Severity Classification Tool by examining the correlations between the APACHE III and the Patient Severity Classification Tool and to propose admission criteria to the ICU. The instruments used for this study were the APACHE III developed by Knaus and thePatient Severity Classification Tool developed by Korean Clinical Nurses Association. Data was collected from the 156 Medical ICU patients during their first 24 hours of admission at the Seoul National University Hospital by three trained Medical ICU nurses from April 20 to August 31 1999. Data were analyzed using the frequency, X2, Wilcoxon rank sum test, and Spearman rho. There was statistically significant correlations between the scores of the APACHE III and the Patient Severity Classification Tool. Mortality rate was increased as patients classification of severity in both the APACHE III and the Patient Severity Classification Tool scored higher. The Patient Severity Classification Tool was proved to be a valid and reliable tool, and a useful tool as one of the severity predicting factors, ICU admission criteria, information sharing between ICUs, quality evaluations of ICUs, and ICU nurse staffing. 1) This paper was awarded the first prize at the Seoul National Hospital Nursing Department Research Contest.
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Humans
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Information Dissemination
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Mortality
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Nursing
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Seoul
8.Desired Location and Shape of Korean Women's Breasts; Anthropometric Analysis of Awarded Portraits and Torsos of 1990~2000.
Kun HWANG ; Jun Ho PARK ; Myung Jong KIM ; Dae Joong KIM
Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology 2005;18(2):89-94
The aim of this study is to elucidate the desired location and shape of Korean women's breast. Thirty-three awarded portraits and torsos from 1990 to 2000 were analyzed. Eleven anthropometric ratio were calculated. Vertically, nipple was located 1/3 distance from sternal notch to umblicus. Horizontally, nipple was at 1/3 distance lateral from the midclaviclar line to acromion. The distance between lateral borders of breast were same as the width of chest cage. The projection of breast was 2/5 of anteroposterior diameter of chest cage. The result of this study may be of use in breast surgeries including reconstruction, augmentation and reduction.
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Anthropometry
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Breast*
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Nipples
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Thorax
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Torso*
9.International Digestive Endoscopy Network 2014: Turnpike to the Future.
Eun Young KIM ; Kwang An KWON ; Il Ju CHOI ; Ji Kon RYU ; Ki Baik HAHM
Clinical Endoscopy 2014;47(5):371-382
Social networks are useful in the study of relationships between individuals or entire populations, and the ties through which any given social unit connects. Those represent the convergence of the various social contacts of that unit. Consequently, the term "social networking service" (SNS) became extremely familiar. Similar to familiar SNSs, International Digestive Endoscopy Network (IDEN) 2014 was based on an international network composed of an impressive 2-day scientific program dealing with a variety of topics for gastrointestinal (GI) diseases, which connects physicians and researchers from all over the world. The scientific programs included live endoscopic demonstrations and provided cutting-edge information and practice tips as well as the latest advances concerning upper GI, lower GI, and pancreatobiliary endoscopy. IDEN 2014 featured American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy-Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE-KSGE)-joint sessions prepared through cooperation between ASGE and KSGE. Furthermore, IDEN 2014 provided a special program for young scientists called the 'Asian Young Endoscopist Award Forum' to foster networks, with many young endoscopists from Asian countries taking an active interest and participation.
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Endoscopy*
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Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal
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Humans
10.James P. Allison received the 2014 Szent-Györgi Prize for Progress in Cancer Research.
Jie ZHAO ; Peter SCULLY ; Sujuan BA
Chinese Journal of Cancer 2014;33(9):416-420
The Szent-Györgyi Prize for Progress in Cancer Research is a prestigious scientific award established by the National Foundation for Cancer Research (NFCR) -- a leading cancer research charitable organization in the United States that is committed to supporting innovative cancer research on the global scale that aims to cure cancer. Each year, the Szent-Györgyi Prize honors an outstanding researcher whose original discoveries have expanded our understanding of cancer and resulted in notable advances in cancer prevention, diagnosis, or treatment. The prize also promotes public awareness of the importance of basic cancer research and encourages the sustained investment needed to accelerate the translation of these research discoveries into new cancer treatments. This report highlights the history and mission of the Szent-Györgyi Prize, its role in promoting discovery-oriented cancer research, and the pioneering work led by the 2014 prize winner, Dr. James Allison. Dr. Allison's work in the area of cancer immunotherapy led to the successful development of immune checkpoint therapy, and the first drug approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of metastatic melanoma.
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Humans
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Immunotherapy
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Melanoma
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Neoplasms
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United States