Publications by authors named "J K Rhie"

Background: The global use of pesticides steadily increased until the early 2010s. Pesticides play a significant role in agriculture in Korea. Metabolic syndrome is more prevalent in rural areas than in urban areas.

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  • Recent research focuses on using terahertz waves to detect metal nanoparticles, offering efficient and nondestructive methods for analyzing chemical and biological samples without the need for labeling.
  • The combination of optical tweezing and terahertz spectroscopy enables precise positioning and high sensitivity for detecting small molecules with specific vibrational modes in the terahertz range.
  • This innovative approach has successfully identified gold nanoparticles, laying the groundwork for future applications in biomolecular detection using terahertz spectroscopy.
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Topical hemostatic agents are preferred for application to sensitive bleeding sites because of their immediate locoregional effects with less tissue damage. However, the majority of commercial hemostatic agents fail to provide stable tissue adhesion to bleeding wounds or act as physical barriers against contaminants. Hence, it has become necessary to investigate biologically favorable materials that can be applied and left within the body post-surgery.

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With the outbreak of COVID-19, organizations have increased non-face-to-face work. This study aims to examine how leaders' influence tactics affect employees' psychological state and job performance in a non-face-to-face work (telework) setting. Moreover, based on substitutes for leadership theory, the study proposes that teleworkers' perceived organizational support moderates the relationship between leaders' influence tactics and their job stress in telework settings.

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Background: Shift work increases the risk of chronic diseases, including metabolic diseases. However, studies on the relationship between shift work and renal function are limited. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between shift work and a decreased glomerular filtration rate (GFR).

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