Search Results - "Ki, Ho Chul"
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A Study on an Analysis and Design of the Internal Structure of Heumgyeonggak-nu
Published in Journal of astronomy and space sciences (01-06-2017)“…In this study, the internal structure of a Heumgyeonggak-nu (欽敬閣漏) was designed, and the power transmission mechanism was analyzed. Heumgyeonggak-nu is an…”
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A Study on an Analysis and Design of the Internal Structure of Heumgyeonggak-nu
Published in Journal of astronomy and space sciences (2017)“…In this study, the internal structure of a Heumgyeonggak-nu (欽敬閣漏) was designed, and the power transmission mechanism was analyzed. Heumgyeonggak-nu is an…”
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Infection patterns of trematode parasites among Joseon people
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A historical approach to syphilis infection in Korea
Published in Acta medico-historica Adriatica (29-10-2018)“…From the end of the 15th century, syphilis spread worldwide, posing a serious threat to public health. Venereal syphilis has been a major research topic, not…”
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The pattern of ancient parasite egg contamination in the private residence, alley, ditch and streambed soils of Old Seoul City, the Capital of Joseon Dynasty
Published in International journal of paleopathology (01-09-2013)“…We report on our most recent archaeoparasitological examination of soil samples from 15th to 19th century Old Seoul City in Korea. The sediments were taken…”
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Detection Trend of Helminth Eggs in the Strata Soil Samples from Ancient Historic Places of Korea
Published in Korean journal of parasitology (2016)“…For several years, we have conducted a series of studies on the patterns of ancient parasitism prevailing in the soil of rural and urban areas of past Kingdom…”
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Detection Trend of Helminth Eggs in the Strata Soil Samples from Ancient Historic Places of Korea
Published in Korean journal of parasitology (01-10-2016)“…For several years, we have conducted a series of studies on the patterns of ancient parasitism prevailing in the soil of rural and urban areas of past Kingdom…”
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Horse-riding accidents and injuries in historical records of Joseon Dynasty, Korea
Published in International journal of paleopathology (01-03-2018)“…Only a few osteological reports describe bone injuries thought to have been caused by falls from horses. Nevertheless, anthropological study alone is…”
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A Study on an Analysis and Design of the Internal Structure of
Published in Journal of astronomy and space sciences (01-06-2017)“…In this study, the internal structure of a Heumgyeonggak-nu (欽敬閣漏) was designed, and the power transmission mechanism was analyzed. Heumgyeonggak-nu is an…”
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Historical Study on Factors Inducing Soil- Transmitted Helminth Infection among People of Old Seoul City during Joseon Dynasty
Published in Daehan yisa haghoeji (01-04-2013)“…In a series of paleo-parasitological investigations, we have been able to obtain invaluable data on parasite infection patterns prevalent among the Joseon…”
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Parasitic Infection Patterns Correlated with Urban–Rural Recycling of Night Soil in Korea and Other East Asian Countries: The Archaeological and Historical Evidence
Published in Korean studies (01-01-2014)“…Recent studies on parasite eggs uncovered at archaeological sites have yielded an abundance of scientific evidence that enhances the understanding of…”
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Long bone fractures identified in the Joseon Dynasty human skeletons of Korea
Published in Anatomy & cell biology (01-09-2013)“…Fracture is one of the pathological signs most frequently encountered in archaeologically obtained bones. To expand the paleopathological knowledge on…”
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조선후기 한양 도성 내 토양매개성 기생충 감염 원인에 대한 역사 문헌학적 고찰
Published in Daehan yisa haghoeji (01-04-2013)“…In a series of paleo-parasitological investigations, we have been able to obtain invaluable data on parasite infection patterns prevalent among the Joseon…”
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