1.No more season (更無時節).
Journal of Korean Academy of Oral Health 2016;40(1):1-2
No abstract available.
Seasons*
2.A study about difference of season of birth in positive and negative schizophrenics.
Song LEE ; Doo Byung PARK ; Kil Hong LEE
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1993;32(3):350-359
No abstract available.
Parturition*
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Seasons*
4.Differential diagnosis and treatment of respiratory viral infection in winter season.
Korean Journal of Medicine 2002;62(2):236-239
No abstract available.
Diagnosis, Differential*
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Seasons*
5.Did the 2009 Influenza A (H1N1) Virus Caused more Severe Infection than Seasonal Influenza during 2009 to 2010 Season?.
Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease 2011;21(4):247-249
No abstract available.
Influenza, Human
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Seasons
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Viruses
6.A Study on the Development of a Computer-Assisted Program for Elementary School Foodservice(I)-Based on Foodservice Management.
Eun Sil HER ; Kyung Hea LEE ; Kyung Hwa LEE
Korean Journal of Community Nutrition 2000;5(2):208-216
This study is a part of a software program which was developed for efficient foodservice management of elementary school foodservice. The foodservice management system consists of general information, manu planning, inventory management, and printing of results. Advantages of software programs developed in this study, compared with previous elementary school foodservice programs are as follows. 1) This program can be used to foodservice and nutrition management at the same time. 2) The screen is designed as a homepage for convenience. 3) This program is useful in cycle menu planning. 4) Seasonal menu could be reflected in menu. 5) This program has the results printing function. 6) Data can be revisable. 7) This program can be used to middle and high school.
Humans
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Menu Planning
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Seasons
7.The common respiratory diseases in the winter-spring season
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 1998;12():4-5
During winter-spring season, the respiratory diseases occur frequently such as bronchial asthma, acute trachea-bronchitis, pneumonia, hemoptysis, acute respiratory failure and pleurocele. The main causes were the weather change, deficiency of the resistance ability, which facilitate the development of microbial.
Respiratory Tract Diseases
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Seasons
8.A clinical study of seasonal affective disorder.
Kyung Kyu LEE ; Do Joon YOON ; Hwan Il CHANG
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1992;31(1):84-92
No abstract available.
Seasonal Affective Disorder*
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Seasons*
9.The seasonality and sex differences of schizophrenic births.
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1991;30(1):75-87
No abstract available.
Parturition*
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Seasons*
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Sex Characteristics*
10.The Comparison of Seasonal Ginsenoside Composition Contents in Korean Wild Simulated Ginseng (Panax ginseng) which were Cultivated in Different Areas and Various Ages
Byung Wook YANG ; Jae Bum LEE ; Jung Min LEE ; Min Su JO ; Jae Kyung BYUN ; Hyoung Chun KIM ; Sung Kwon KO
Natural Product Sciences 2019;25(1):1-10
The ginsenoside content was compared with wild simulated ginseng (Panax ginseng) collected every season at 11 wild simulated ginseng plantations in Korea. As a result, the total saponin of 7 years old wild simulated ginseng showed the highest content of 4.5% in spring sampling wild simulated ginseng, 2.0% in summer sampling wild simulated ginseng, 1.2% in winter sampling wild simulated ginseng and 1.0% in autumn sampling wild simulated ginseng. And also, the total saponin of 10 years old wild simulated ginseng showed the highest content of 3.9% in spring sampling wild simulated ginseng, summer sampling wild simulated ginseng (1.8%), winter sampling wild simulated ginseng (1.6%) and autumn sampling wild simulated ginseng (0.6%). Therefore, the total saponin of spring sampling wild simulated ginseng was about 4.5 – 6.5 times higher than that of autumn sampling wild simulated ginseng regardless of cultivation period.
Korea
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Panax
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Saponins
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Seasons