Publications by authors named "Youngran Jung"

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  • A study was conducted on 15 patients with scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse (SNAC) who underwent a surgical procedure involving arthroscopic bone grafting and K-wire fixation, without removing the radial styloid.
  • After a minimum follow-up of one year, the results showed all patients experienced successful healing, with significant improvements in pain and wrist function, evidenced by decreased pain scores and a higher modified Mayo wrist score.
  • Radiological evaluations indicated that specific angles of the wrist improved post-surgery, further validating the effectiveness of the procedures for treating SNAC stage I.
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With recent rapid increases in Cu resistivity, RC delay has become an important issue again. Co, which has a low electron mean free path, is being studied as beyond Cu metal and is expected to minimize this increase in resistivity. However, extrinsic time-dependent dielectric breakdown has been reported for Co interconnects.

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Organic neuromorphic computing/sensing platforms are a promising concept for local monitoring and processing of biological signals in real time. Neuromorphic devices and sensors with low conductance for low power consumption and high conductance for low-impedance sensing are desired. However, it has been a struggle to find materials and fabrication methods that satisfy both of these properties simultaneously in a single substrate.

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Both high activity and mass production potential are important for bifunctional electrocatalysts for overall water splitting. Catalytic activity enhancement was demonstrated through the formation of CoS nanoparticles with mono-phase and extremely porous structures. To fabricate porous structures at the nanometer scale, Co-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), namely a cobalt Prussian blue analogue (Co-PBA, Co[Co(CN)]), was used as a porous template for the CoS.

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  • * Six patients with this condition were reviewed, all treated through surgery to repair the ruptured tendons, with a follow-up average of 9 months showcasing improved functionality.
  • * Results showed all patients regained full motion and experienced significant pain reduction, indicating the importance of timely intervention for tendon injuries, even if they seem minor.
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The purpose of this study is to identify the relationship between trauma severity and the degree of cord injury in patients with ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL). Four-hundred-one patients were classified into Group A (OPLL(+)), Group B (spinal stenosis (+) and OPLL(-)), and Group C (OPLL (-) and spinal stenosis(-)). Trauma severity and neurological injury severity were compared according to presence of OPLL and spinal stenosis.

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