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6© 2015 Walker et al.Background: Carbohydrate binding modules bind polysaccharides and help target glycoside hydrolases catalytic domains to their appropriate carbohydrate substrates. To better understand how CBMs can improve cellulolytic enzyme reactivity, representatives from each of the 18 families of CBM found in Ruminoclostridium thermocellum were fused to the multifunctional GH5 catalytic domain of CelE, which can hydrolyze numerous types of polysaccharides including cellulose, mannan, and …Read more
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17Two Forms of Technical Life - Focused on the Technological Discourse of Karl Marx (K. Marx) and Gilbert Simondon (G. Simondon) -Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association 115 77-115. 2024.
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17Identifying facilitators of and barriers to the adoption of dynamic consent in digital health ecosystems: a scoping reviewBMC Medical Ethics 24 (1): 1-12. 2023.Background Conventional consent practices face ethical challenges in continuously evolving digital health environments due to their static, one-time nature. Dynamic consent offers a promising solution, providing adaptability and flexibility to address these ethical concerns. However, due to the immaturity of the concept and accompanying technology, dynamic consent has not yet been widely used in practice. This study aims to identify the facilitators of and barriers to adopting dynamic consent in…Read more
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8Sprung – Ausnahme – Ursprung. Die Figuren der kontingenten Gründung bei Kierkegaard, Carl Schmitt und BenjaminPhilosophisches Jahrbuch 122 (2): 339-351. 2015.This paper examines Kierkegaard’s concept of the leap, Carl Schmitt’s concept of the exception, Benjamin’s concept of the origin and the extreme and tries to demonstrate that they all derive from a contingent foundation stipulating that the reason can fulfill its founding function only because of its own absence. According to these concepts, not the reason itself but the very absence of the last reason makes the foundation of the multiplicity of reasons possible. They assume a paradox figure of …Read more
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8Intensity, Manifestation, and Performance in the Politics of the RealInternational Journal of Philosophy 7 (1): 24. 2019.
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1A study of Trend and Issue on Yulgok School's Lixue in the first half of 17c -Centering around Uiremunhae and UiremunhaesukTHE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 41 155-184. 2014.
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3A study of the Choseon Dynasty’s construction of the royal palace and li(禮)- Centering around Gyeongbokgung PalaceTHE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 51 125-155. 2016.
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8Humanities as a life, Humanities as a right - Based on examples of Humanities lecture made together with former prostitutes -Korean Feminist Philosophy 21 (null): 5-38. 2014.
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2A Study of Song Si-yeol's Thoughts of Lixue -Mainly on Thought of Suitability & Principles about Li동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 48 75-95. 2008.
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24Human haptic perception is interrupted by explorative stops of millisecondsFrontiers in Psychology 5. 2014.
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2Normative Considerations in Defining the Concept of Intentional ActionProceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 44 47-51. 2018.The task of defining intentional action has given rise to heated debates in contemporary philosophy. I will show that it is not enough to fully understand the phenomena of intentional action by analyzing only the agent’s reasons that accompany each type of action. The solution for the problem generated by the Standard Account in explaining intentional action is to rethink the notion of intentional action and I approached the issue of intentional action by focusing on the role of normative consid…Read more
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677A study on the changes of vietnam since 1970’s : focusing on the good governance policies implemented by international organizationsDissertation, Sookmyung Women's University. 2015.This paper is a study on the factors affecting the changes of the political system of Vietnam that has attempted a reform within the system through its reform and open-door policy. The study originates in the interest in whether Vietnam could continue its changes of system via economic reform, and whether the economic reform could affect the reform of the political system. One assumption of the study is that the answer to which path Vietnamese socialism would take should be first found in unders…Read more
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20Multisensory Facial Stimulation Implicitly Improves Evaluations of the Goodness of Attractive OthersFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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36Cultivating a Good Life in Early Chinese and Ancient Greek Philosophy: Perspectives and Reverberations (edited book)Bloomsbury. 2018.Both Ancient Chinese and Greek philosophers provide accounts of the life lived well: a Confucian junzi, a Daoist sage and a Greek phronimos. Cultivation in Early China and Ancient Greece engages in comparative, cross-tradition scholarship and investigates the processes associated with cultivating or nurturing the self in order to live such lives. By focusing on the processes rather than the aims of cultivating a good life, an international team of scholars investigate how a person develops and …Read more
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49Classifying Schizotypy Using an Audiovisual Emotion Perception Test and Scalp ElectroencephalographyFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2017.
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5© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The impacts of droughts on the Amazon ecosystem have been broadly discussed in recent years, but a comprehensive understanding of the consequences is still missing. In this study, we show evidence of a fragile hydrological equilibrium in the western Amazon. While drainage systems located near the equator and the western Amazon do not show water deficit in years with average climate conditions, this equilibrium can be broken during drought …Read more
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1Shift work and overtime have been implicated as important work-related risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Many firefighters who contractually work on a 24-hr work schedule, often do overtime which can result in working multiple, consecutive 24-hr shifts. Very little research has been conducted on firefighters at work that examines the impact of performing consecutive 24-hr shifts on cardiovascular physiology. Also, there have been no standard field methods for assessing in firefighters the…Read more
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42Perceptions of the general public and physicians regarding open disclosure in Korea: a qualitative studyBMC Medical Ethics 17 (1): 50. 2016.BackgroundExperience with open disclosure and its study are restricted to certain western countries. In addition, there are concerns that open disclosure may be less suitable in non-western countries. The present study explored and compared the in-depth perceptions of the general public and physicians regarding open disclosure in Korea.MethodsWe applied the COREQ checklist to this qualitative study. We conducted 20 in-depth interviews and four focus group discussions with 16 physicians and 18 me…Read more
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23Herodotean Studies in the Twenty-First Century: developments and directionsJournal of Ancient History 4 (1): 1-15. 2016.
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19Mental causation, intentional action and explanatory practiceDissertation, University of Kansas. 2008.The problem of mental causation results from some unwarranted metaphysical assumption: the Principle of Nomological Character of Causality. However, there is little reason to understand causation in the manner required to make NCC work. The motivation for the demand for laws in action explanations stems at least in part from the fact that the laws cited in explanations are the laws that subsume events in naturalistic causal relations. By rejecting the idea that causal explanation is causal becau…Read more
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