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[SCIE]THE IMPORTANCE OF PROVEN TREATMENT AS A VACCINE MODEL

B.N. KIM,H. KIM,H.K. KIM,S. KIM,W. ABBAS,Y. KIM,윤강준 | Applied and Computational Mathematics | 2024

The COVID-19 global pandemic has posed the biggest medical challenge of the past three years, and efforts to eradicate it have involved cross-border collaborations. Recent studies claim that the development and distribution of vaccines is an effective approach to end this infectious disease. However, this study demonstrates that a vaccine alone may not be enough due to differences in the rates of waning immunity induced by infection and vaccination. We propose that both vaccination and treatment are required to halt COVID-19 disease transmission and end the pandemic. From an epidemiological perspective, we employ the SVEIRS model by introducing vaccination and treatment into the compartmental epidemic model SIR. The experimental results suggest that the pandemic can be ended by performing both vaccination and treatment. However, the development and distribution of vaccines and treatments take time, and control measures must continue until the disease is completely eradicated.

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[SCIE]A Search Using GEO600 for Gravitational Waves Coincident with Fast Radio Bursts from SGR 1935+2154

A. G. Abac et al.,오정근 | Astrophysical Journal | 2024

The magnetar SGR 1935+2154 is the only known Galactic source of fast radio bursts (FRBs). FRBs from SGR 1935+2154 were first detected by the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME)/FRB and the Survey for Transient Astronomical Radio Emission 2 in 2020 April, after the conclusion of the LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA Collaborations’ O3 observing run. Here, we analyze four periods of gravitational wave (GW) data from the GEO600 detector coincident with four periods of FRB activity detected by CHIME/FRB, as well as X-ray glitches and X-ray bursts detected by NICER and NuSTAR close to the time of one of the FRBs.

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[SCIE]A novel indicator in epidemic monitoring through a case study of Ebola in West Africa (2014?2016)

Hongsung Jin,Minkyu Kwak,Xiuxiu Sun,Yongkuk Kim,Yunju Wi,나경아 | Scientific Reports | 2024

The E/S (exposed/susceptible) ratio is analyzed in the SEIR model. The ratio plays a key role in understanding epidemic dynamics during the 2014?2016 Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone and Guinea. The maximum value of the ratio occurs immediately before or after the time-dependent reproduction number ­(R t ) equals 1, depending on the initial susceptible population (S(0)).

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[SCIE]A new perspective on shape and distribution:Branch Length Similarity entropy approach

박철민,이상희 | IEEE Access | 2024

This study introduces a fresh perspective on conventional notions of ‘‘shape’’ and ‘‘distribution’’ by utilizing the innovative framework of branch-length similarity (BLS) entropy. In our exploration of ‘‘shape,’’ we propose BLS entropy-based interpretations of circularity, elongation, and symmetry.

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[SCIE]Exploring the effects of two-segment loop tunnels on termite food transport efficiency: A simulation study

박철민,이상희 | Journal of Insect Science | 2024

This study explores the food transport efficiency (E) in a termite tunnel consisting of a main tunnel and a 2-segment loop tunnel through a model simulation.

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[SCIE]Exploring the role of loop tunnels in enhancing termite food transport efficiency: A simulation approach

박철민,이상희 | Heliyon | 2024

Subterranean termites construct a network of tunnels beneath the ground, comprising a main tunnel and branch tunnels. While termites do not construct tunnels that turn back in a “U” shape, the intersection of main and branch tunnels often forms closed curved structures (a loop). The loop structure can have either a positive or negative effect on the transport efficiency of termites in food transportation. However, little research has been conducted on the impact of loop tunnels on transport efficiency (E) due to the technical difficulties associated with direct observation. In this study, we used an individual-based model to simulate termite behavior during food trans portation within a tunnel composed of a main tunnel and a loop tunnel.

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[비SCIE]What Drives Management Accounting Innovations? A Survey of Activity-Based Costing Journal Publication

Josie McLaren,Lana Y.J.Liu,Yoonki, Rhee,장대일 | Journal of Industrial Studies | 2024

The purpose of this study is to examine the driving forces behind the diffusion of an important management accounting innovation, activity-based costing (ABC). Driving forces are analyzed within five main aspects (volume, journal field, journal type, author type, and content type) through a survey of English-language journal publications relating to ABC and its recent iteration, Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing (TDABC), between 1988 and 2019.

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[SCIE]Estimating Excess Mortality During the COVID-19 Pandemic Between 2020?2022 in Korea

So Young Choi,Boyeong Ryu,Minjeong Jang,Misuk An,Seong-Sun Kim,Siwon Choi,김소영,최선화 | Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2024

This study revealed that the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic coupled with its high transmissibility not only increased COVID-19-related deaths but also had a significant impact on overall mortality rates, especially in the elderly.

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[SCIE]Simultaneous image patch attention and pruning for feature selective transformer

Jinjoo Song,Sang Min Yoon,Sunpil Kim,윤강준 | Image and Vision Computing | 2024

Vision transformer models provide superior performance compared to convolutional neural networks for various computer vision tasks but require increased computational overhead with large datasets. This paper proposes a patch selective vision transformer that effectively selects patches to reduce computational costs while simulta neously extracting global and local self-representative patch information to maintain performance.

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[SCIE]Identifying risk clusters for African swine fever in Korea by developing statistical models

Changdae Son,Hyojung Lee,Janghun Oh,Kyeong Tae Ko,최용인 | Frontiers in Veterinary Science | 2024

African swine fever (ASF) is a disease with a high mortality rate and high transmissibility. Identifying high-risk clusters and understanding the transmission characteristics of ASF in advance are essential for preventing its spread in a short period of time. This study investigated the spatial and temporal heterogeneity of ASF in the Republic of Korea by analyzing surveillance data on wild boar carcasses.

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