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윤준모,N허원 대한피부과학회 1974 大韓皮膚科學會誌 Vol.12 No.1
From August to December 1973, 189 cases of scabies were examinecl by Muller's method and following results were obtained: 1) 91 cases (52. 6%) of 172 were confirmed by detecting mite. 2) From the reexamination of samples, adult form(58.2%), larva(52.7%), egg(41.8%) egg shell(30.8%) and scybala(29.7%) were identified in order and egg shell and scybala were also diagnostic. 3) Confirmed scraping lesions were burrow(61.8%), papule(29.4%), vesicle(5.9%), pustuel(2.9%), in order of frequency. 4) Adult Sarcoptes was found in 27 cases(64.3%) of 42 examined with burrows and in 13 cases(65%) of 20 with papules. 5) Mean of incubation period was 26.6 days in 14 cases.
Reading Coleridge’s “Kubla Khan” as an Open Text in the Classroom
윤준 한국현대영어영문학회 2014 현대영어영문학 Vol.58 No.4
Coleridge’s “Kubla Khan” has been canonized as the typical romantic poem since its publication in 1816. While imposing lots of formidable tasks upon students who have been accustomed to reading some Romantic meditative poems like Wordsworth’s “Tintern Abbey” and Coleridge’s “Frost at Midnight,” it offers teachers and students an invaluable opportunity to explore some topics worthy to be discussed in the Korean classroom of the upper undergraduate level, including paratexts, Orientalism, romantic text as fragment, romantic view of nature, and romantic imagination and inspiration. By paying due attention to its complex mode of existence and major issues, students come to understand the poem not just as "a psychological curiosity" but as an open text that paves the way for multiple meanings and diverse interpretations and, therefore, deserves our close reading and examination in the classroom.
워즈워스의 「틴턴 수도원」 : 낭만주의 명상시로서의 존재 양식과 쟁점들에 대한 교육적 접근
윤준 신영어영문학회 2011 신영어영문학 Vol.49 No.-
Yoon, Joon. Wordsworth’s ‘Tintern Abbey’: A Pedagogical Approach to Its Modes of Existence and Issues. The New Studies of English Language & Literature 49 (2011): 79-101. Wordsworth’s “Tintern Abbey,” both an apex of his earlier poetry and a showcase of his view of nature, has attracted a large amount of attention from readers and scholars. Indeed, it serves well as a convenient scaffold to explore such issues of Romantic poetics as the transaction between nature and the human mind, the construction of the Romantic subject, and dialogic relations between the poets or intertextuality. As a typical Romantic meditative poem it seemingly focuses on the landscape but what is implied in it grows more articulate in the process of the speaker’s consistent meditation. In the poem the poet does not, as is often criticized by the New Historicists, “displace” or “erase” both the French Revolution and the contemporary socio-economic realities but presents a comprehensive vision of his self and the human society based on his own view of our communion with nature. Moreover, from the ecological standpoint, the poem “offers ... a meditation on the networks which link mental and environmental space” (Bate 148) and accordingly continues to be a matter of our serious discussions in the classroom. (PaiChai University)
「수사슴이 뛰어내린 샘」에 나타난 워즈워스의 생태적 인식
윤준 한국현대영어영문학회 2019 현대영어영문학 Vol.63 No.4
It is safe to say that a variety of new perspectives and theories on man and the natural world, including several arguments for animal rights, had a great vogue during the latter decades of the 18th century. Wordsworth’s “Hart-Leap Well” placed at the outset of the second volume of Lyrical Ballads (1800) exemplifies, through several characters of the ballad, those various perspectives on the suffering and death of a hunted animal. While the first part focuses on the words and actions of Sir Walter given to self-centered pleasures, the second one juxtaposes the simple animistic creed of an old shepherd with the modern ecological perception of the poet-narrator emphasizing the resilient regenerative power of endangered ecosystems. The suffering and eventual death of the hunted hart serves as an occasion for the poet to realize that we should not “blend our pleasure or our pride/ With sorrow of the meanest thing that feels” and that every sentient being in the natural world is holy or, at least, has its own intrinsic worth. Wordsworth’s “simple song” for “thinking hearts” underscores our respect for, consideration of, and sympathy with the natural world as the foundation for the variety, complexity, and symbiosis of the interrelated and interdependent eco-community.
SDBD 발생 시 메시 접지 전극을 이용한 이온 풍속의 향상
윤준,윤웅희,김진규 한국조명.전기설비학회 2024 조명·전기설비학회논문지 Vol.38 No.2
Recently, active flow control technology has become a rapidly developing topic in aeronautics. Active flow control can be used to improve airfoil durability, reduce noise, and improve fuel efficiency. A typical device for active flow control is a plasma actuator using SDBD(Surface dielectric barrier dischage). Plasma actuator using SDBD has the following advantages. Plasma actuator using SDBD doesn’t require mechanical devices, have low power consumption, and are fast responsive. However, this device is only applicable to small aircraft due to the relatively low ionic wind velocity. Therefore, in this study, the shape of the ground electrode is changed to a mesh instead of a plane plate to increase the ionic wind velocity. The ionic wind velocity is up to 1.33 times higher with the mesh ground electrode than with the typical plane ground electrode used as a plasma actuator under the same condition (20kV, 60Hz). Also Power consumption of device is greater with the mesh ground electrode. 1 mm grid mesh electrode induces the strongest ion wind relative to power consumption. The results of this study will provide useful data for research on active flow control devices using SDBD.