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        2017.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        본 연구에서는 온실을 운영하고 있는 농장주를 대상으로 영농작업기록장(농가경영기록장 또는 농가작업일지)의 작성 실태, 활용도 및 작성 상의 애로 사항을 설문지를 이용하여 조사한다. 논문의 목적은 조사된 내용을 분석하여 기존 영농작업기록장의 애로 사항을 도출하고 기록장의 활용방안 제안하는 것이다.
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        2016.12 KCI 등재 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        Medicinal porridge (藥粥) is made by putting rice or grains into a pot and boiling with water until a semi-liquid texture is obtained. Porridge is digested fast and absorbed by the body. Children or elderly people with weak digestive ability can eat it without difficulty. The authors of this literature focused on utilization of mung bean porridge (Nokdu-juk) based on SeungjeongwonIlgi (承政院日記), which is the daily record of the Royal Secretariat of the Joseon Dynasty from 1623 to 1910. Four cases were found. The first case used mungbean for treating fever diseases (熱症), the second as a meal alternative, the third for wound recovery, and the last case described the culture of the joseon dynasty. According to the actual cases in SeungjeongwonIlgi (承政院日記), mung bean porridge (Nokdu-juk) was actively used to lower fever and strengthen the spleen and stomach. When suffering from the after effects of a malignant tumor or serious liver disease (肝 病), an infectious disease, or a serious physical wound, people ate mung bean porridge (Nokdu-juk). It is suggested that mung bean porridge (Nokdu-juk) can be used as an alternative food treatment for the current medical field due to the prevalence of pain-killers and psychotropic drug abuse.
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