1.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*
2.With High hopes for Reverse of the JKMA.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2003;46(1):4-5
No abstract available.
Hope*
3.⌜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.
Hope
4.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
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.
Hope
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Metabolism
7.About the Reformed Medical Terms.
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2004;47(7):716-718
Concerning our medical history, the importance of medical terms has been neglected for a long time. In addition, medical terminologies are unaccustomed to the patients including the public. The separation of communications between the public and medical participants has been enlarged more and more. The importance of terms which can be easily recognized, comfortable to the ear, and familiar to the public have arose to the point when the Korean Medical Association established a medical terms enactment in 1976 and made the first series of medical terms. These efforts have been continued to the second in 1983, the third in 1992 and the fourth series in 2001. Throughout this revision, we wish new terms of fourth series may contribute to the better communication between the doctors and patients. It will be able to function as a better and enhanced tool to the public who require medical information. The terms of present lecture are based on the fourth series of medical terms. Because it is irrational to use all the reformed terms, in this lecture we have used the most commonly used clinical terms as a hope for the pediatricians to give better medical treatment.
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Humans
8.R-based reproduction of the estimation process hidden behind NONMEM(R) Part 1: first-order approximation method.
Min Gul KIM ; Dong Seok YIM ; Kyun Seop BAE
Translational and Clinical Pharmacology 2015;23(1):1-7
NONMEM(R) is the most-widely used nonlinear mixed effects modelling tool introduced into population PK/PD analysis. Even though thousands of pharmaceutical scientists utilize NONMEM(R) routinely for their data analysis, the various estimation methods implemented in NONMEM(R) remain a mystery for most users due to the complex statistical and mathematical derivations underlying the algorithm used in NONMEM(R). In this tutorial, we demonstrated how to directly obtain the objective function value and post hoc eta for the first order approximation method by the use of R. We hope that this tutorial helps pharmacometricians understand the underlying estimation process of nonlinear mixed effects modelling.
Hope
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Reproduction*
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Statistics as Topic
9.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
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*