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Climate Dynamics | 2013

Physical mechanisms of European winter snow cover variability and its relationship to the NAO

Yoojin Kim; Kwang-Yul Kim; Baek-Min Kim

Annual snow cover in the Northern Hemisphere has decreased in the past two decades, an effect associated with global warming. The regional scale changes of snow cover during winter, however, vary significantly from one region to another. In the present study, snow cover variability over Europe and its connection to other atmospheric variables was investigated using Cyclostationary Empirical Orthogonal Function (CSEOF) analysis. The evolution of atmospheric variables related to each CSEOF mode of snow cover variability was derived via regression analysis in CSEOF space. CSEOF analysis clearly shows that the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) is related to European snow cover, particularly in January and February. A negative NAO phase tends to result in a snow cover increases, whereas a positive NAO phase results in snow cover decreases. The temporal changes in the connection between the NAO and European snow cover are explained by time-dependent NAO-related temperature anomalies. If the NAO phase is negative, the temperature is lower in Europe and snow cover increases; by contrast, when the NAO phase is positive, the temperature is higher and snow cover decreases. Temperature and snow cover variations in Europe are associated with the thermal advection by anomalous wind by NAO. CSEOF analysis also shows an abrupt increase of snow cover in December and January and a decrease in February and March since the year 2000, approximately. This abrupt change is associated with sub-seasonal variations of atmospheric circulation in the study region.


Multiple Sclerosis Journal | 2017

Gender effect on neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder with aquaporin4-immunoglobulin G

Sung-Min Kim; Patrick Waters; Mark Woodhall; Yoojin Kim; Jin-Ah Kim; So Young Cheon; Se-Hoon Lee; Seong Rae Jo; Dong Gun Kim; Kyeong Cheon Jung; Kwang-Woo Lee; Jung-Joon Sung; Kyung Seok Park

Background: Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder with aquaporin4-immunoglobulin G (NMOSD-AQP4) is an inflammatory disease characterised by a high female predominance. However, the effect of gender in patients with NMOSD-AQP4 has not been fully evaluated. Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of gender in clinical manifestations and prognosis of patients with NMOSD-AQP4. Methods: The demographics, clinical and radiological characteristics, pattern reversal visual evoked potential (VEP) test results, and prognosis of 102 patients (18 males) with NMOSD-AQP4 were assessed. Results: Male patients had a higher age at onset (48.7 vs 41 years, p = 0.037) and less optic neuritis as the onset attack (17% vs 44%, p = 0.026), higher tendency to manifest as isolated myelitis over the follow-up period (67% vs 28%, p = 0.005), fewer optic neuritis attacks per year (0.08 vs 0.27, p < 0.001), and shorter relative P100 latency on VEP testing (97.1% vs 108.3%, p = 0.001). Moreover, male gender was significantly associated with the absence of optic neuritis attacks over the follow-up period independent of their age of onset. Conclusion: In NMOSD-AQP4 patients, gender impacts on disease onset age and site of attack. This may be an important clue in identifying NMOSD-AQP4 patients with limited manifestations as well as in predicting their clinical courses.


Environmental Science & Technology | 2017

Characterization and Control of Nanoparticle Emission during 3D Printing

Ohhun Kwon; Chungsik Yoon; Seunghon Ham; Jihoon Park; Jinho Lee; Danbi Yoo; Yoojin Kim

This study aimed to evaluate particle emission characteristics and to evaluate several control methods used to reduce particle emissions during three-dimensional (3D) printing. Experiments for particle characterization were conducted to measure particle number concentrations, emission rates, morphology, and chemical compositions under manufacturer-recommended and consistent-temperature conditions with seven different thermoplastic materials in an exposure chamber. Eight different combinations of the different control methods were tested, including an enclosure, an extruder suction fan, an enclosure ventilation fan, and several types of filter media. We classified the thermoplastic materials as high emitter (>1011 #/min), medium emitters (109 #/min -1011 #/min), and low emitters (<109 #/min) based on nanoparticle emissions. The nanoparticle emission rate was at least 1 order of magnitude higher for all seven filaments at the higher consistent extruder temperature than at the lower manufacturer-recommended temperature. Among the eight control methods tested, the enclosure with a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter had the highest removal effectiveness (99.95%) of nanoparticles. Our recommendations for reducing particle emissions include applying a low temperature, using low-emitting materials, and instituting control measures like using an enclosure around the printer in conjunction with an appropriate filter (e.g., HEPA filter) during 3D printing.


Mitochondrial DNA Part B | 2018

The complete chloroplast genome of Caltha Palustris (Ranunculaceae)

Junki Lee; Yoojin Kim; Hyang Sook Chun; Kisung Kwon; Youngho Koh; Tae Sun Kang; J.-S. Kang; Eun-Jeong Kim; Gyoungju Nah

Abstract The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Caltha palustris, a species of the Ranunculaceae family, was characterized from the de novo assembly of HiSeq (Illumina Co.) paired-end sequencing data. The chloroplast genome of C. palustris was 155,292 bp in length, with a large single-copy (LSC) region of 84,120 bp, a small single-copy (SSC) region of 18,342 bp, and a pair of identical inverted repeat regions (IRs) of 26,415 bp. The genome contained a total of 114 genes, including 80 protein-coding genes, 30 transfer RNA (tRNA) genes, and 4 ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes. The phylogenetic analysis of C. palustris with 14 related species revealed the closest taxonomical relationship with Hydrastis canadensis in the Ranunculaceae family.


Climate Dynamics | 2013

Seasonal evolution mechanism of the East Asian winter monsoon and its interannual variability

Yoojin Kim; Kwang-Yul Kim; Jong-Gap Jhun


Climate Dynamics | 2014

Seasonal scale variability of the East Asian winter monsoon and the development of a two-dimensional monsoon index

Yoojin Kim; Kwang-Yul Kim; Sunyoung Park


Geosciences Journal | 2010

Climate response over Asia/Arctic to change in orbital parameters for the last interglacial maximum

Seong-Joong Kim; Jun Mei Lü; Sangheon Yi; Taejin Choi; Baek-Min Kim; Bang Yong Lee; Sung-Ho Woo; Yoojin Kim


Occupational and Environmental Medicine | 2016

P103 Identification of nanoparticles in engineered nanomaterials containing consumer products

Yoojin Kim; Jihoon Park; Chungsik Yoon; Miyeon Jang; Jinho Lee; Seunghon Ham; Sunju Kim; Sungkyoon Kim; Donguk Park; Jung-Taek Kwon; Hyun-Mi Kim; Pilje Kim; Kyunghee Choi


한국기상학회 학술대회 논문집 | 2015

Statistical Forecast Skills of Arctic Sea Ice Concentration in the Seasonal Prediction Model

Ha-Rim Kim; Yong-Sang Choi; Yoojin Kim; Baek-Min Kim; Hye-Sil Kim


한국기상학회 학술대회 논문집 | 2014

The Arctic sea ice variability considering distinguished aspects

Yoojin Kim; Kwang-Yul Kim

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Kwang-Yul Kim

Seoul National University

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Baek-Min Kim

Seoul National University

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Chungsik Yoon

Seoul National University

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Eunbi Choi

Seoul National University

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H. J. Lee

Seoul National University

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Jihoon Park

Seoul National University

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Jinho Lee

Seoul National University

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Junki Lee

Seoul National University

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Seunghon Ham

Seoul National University

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Sung-Ho Woo

Seoul National University

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