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Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Pre-Estimation of Vulnerability to Society & Economics due to Natural Disasters & Hazards: A Case Study of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Enkh-Amgalan Sandag, Svetlana M. Malkhazova, Oyunchimeg Tugjjav, Natalia V. Emelianova, Doljinsuren Erdenedelger
As of 2018, the population of Ulaanbaatar city has reached 1,491 thousand people, which is 387 thousand families due to increased movement from rural areas to urban areas, and around 60% of them belong to Ger areas. This survey included about the people living in the 9, 10, 12 Khoroo territories of the...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Design and Analysis of Pneumatic Drilling Fixture Using A Microcontroller-Based Control System
A. Faizin, H. Wicaksono, N. P. Sari
Drilling is a machining process intended for the formation of holes in the workpiece. The gripper in the drilling process is generally still driven manually. This causes the machining process to take a long time. The purpose of making pneumatic drill chucks using a microcontroller-based control system...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P4.10 EFFECT OF SHORT-TERM PERINDOPRIL THERAPY ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IN DIASTOLIC HEART FAILURE PATIENTS
Y. Osmolovskaya, A. Glechan, B. Kulev, A. Skvortsov, V. Mareev, S. Tereshenko
Pages: 172 - 172
Background: Vascular load is an important determinant of ventricular function. Understanding the physiologic basis of vascular load is central to the development of new strategies and drugs to treat HF. Aim: to evaluate arterial stiffness, endothelial function, clinical status at baseline and in 6 months...
Proceedings Article
Characteristics of Hearing Impairment in Patients with Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma in AR Bunda Hospital Prabumulih June 2018 - September 2019
Apriyanza Apriyanza, Denny Satria Utama
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is a malignant tumor that grows in the nasopharynx with predilection in the Fossa of Rossenmuller and roof of the nasopharynx. Clinical manifestations of nasopharyngeal carcinoma can be divided in Four categories: nasopharyngeal symptoms, symptoms of tubal dysfunction,...
Proceedings Article
Receptivity Status of Malaria Transmission Toward Malaria Elimination in Indonesia
Wiwik Trapsilowati, Mega Tyas Prihatin, Riyani Setyaningsih, Triwibowo Ambar Garjito, Aryani Pujiyanti, Arief Mulyono
The re-emergence of malaria has become a major public health issue during national malaria elimination program in Indonesia. The receptivity status of Malaria is the key to its re-establishment. A cross-sectional entomological study was carried out to assess the potential of malaria re-introduction and...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P4.07 INFLUENCE OF LONG-ACTING ISOSORBIDE-5-MONONITRATE ADMINISTRATION ON LARGE ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN PATIENTS WITH ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION
F.T. Ageev, E.M. Seredenina, I.A. Orlova, A.G. Plisuk, I.V. Barinova
Pages: 171 - 172
AIM of this study was to evaluate the clinical efficacy of long-acting nitrates, isosorbide-5-mononitrate (ISMN), in addition to ACE inhibitor on artery stiffness in patients with essential hypertension. MATERIALS AND METHODS. 40 hypertensive patients (mean age 61.3±7.4 years, 9 male, 31 female, mean...
Proceedings Article
Biology Teachers' Inquiry Abilities When They Preparing in Inquiry-Based Teaching By Mentoring Program
Sri Anggraeni, Bambang Supriatno, Eni Nuraeni, Rissa Marisa, Kartari F Dini
The major purpose of this study was to investigate the abilities of inquiry biology teachers when they were preparing inquiry-based teaching trough mentoring program. First, 9 biology teachers from different high school was analyzing biological content potential to inquiry, then they found their inquiry...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Changing Soil Fertility in Chernozems of Western Siberia as a Result of Prolonged Plowing
Diana Eremina, Galina Selyukova, Svetlana Selyukiva
Agriculture in Western Siberia is a dynamically developing sector that has its firm foundation in results of agricultural research. Plowing-up of high-fertility soils led to changes in the direction of soil formation. It reflected in their quality and productivity. Vastly increased anthropogenic burden...
Proceedings Article
Frontier Public Service and Central General Transfer Payment in China:A Quantitative Study Based on Panel Data of 9 Provinces in 2000-2015
Qian Liu
Frontier provinces are the main battlefields to fight against poverty in China. Based on the panel data of the nine provinces from 2000 to 2015, we find that the decision-making factors of the central general transfer payment for the frontier provinces are in line with the expectations of the central...
Proceedings Article
THE QUR'AN IS THE FORGOTTEN BOOK (A STUDY OF THE QUR'AN TEACHING SYSTEM FAILURE IN PROVIDING QUR'ANIC UNDERSTANDING TO THE YOUNG PEOPLE)
Mrs. Ermawati
This study highlights how the existence of the Qur'an as a guide for life for young people aged 25-40 years in the rural areas in Jambi Province. The study is based on the author's observation of the phenomenon that occurs in rural communities, where young people aged 25-40 years do not present in the...
Proceedings Article
Human Resources Development Strategy In Brucellosis Diseases Monitoring At Sentra Peternakan Rakyat Cinarabogo, Subang
Ferdi Fathurohman, Enceng Sobari, Fika Ayu Safitri
Running business in group, in Indonesian is Sentra Peternakan Rakyat (SPR), which are sustainably running business together is the hope for all the farmers and also the government to meet the needs of national meats. In the past, some of farmers must disband and terminate its business due to wrong strategy...
Proceedings Article
Characteristics of Junior High School Students with Refractive Errors: Descriptive Data on Nutritional Knowledge and Gadget Usage
Syefira Salsabila, Agnes Mersatika Hartoyo, Rastika Dwiyanti Liaran, La Ode Liaumin, Akil Munawar, Anugerah Febryan Alghi
Visual impairment, predominantly due to refractive errors like myopia, is a pressing global health concern with notable prevalence in Indonesia. Such errors are frequently linked to excessive gadget usage among students. This study sought to examine the presence of refractive errors in junior high school...
Proceedings Article
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 9) and Indian Construction Sector: Role of Innovative and Sustainable Technologies
Amit Hedau
The rapid evolution of technology in the digital era has transformed multiple sectors globally. In India, the intersection of the Digital Mission and Sustainable Development Goal 9 (SDG 9) offers a strategic framework to enhance infrastructure and technological advancements for sustainable development....
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P4.01 EFFECTS OF TOCOLYTICAL MEDICATIONS ON THE PERIPHERAL AND CENTRAL HEMODYNAMICS OF HEALTHY FEMALE VOLUNTEERS
I.G.M. Fabry, P. De Paepe, L. Van Bortel
Pages: 170 - 170
Objective: Atosiban and ritodrine are frequently used tocolytics. Only a few studies investigated the hemodynamic effects of atosiban. We therefore aimed to study the central and peripheral hemodynamics of both medications.
Methods: Twenty healthy female volunteers (19–41 yrs) were given atosiban (300...
Proceedings Article
Mapping of Banten Province Population Quantity
Riny Handayani
Population aspects functionally form a unity of regional ecosystems, therefore information on population development is strategic information and is needed for planning development policies that are population-oriented and sustainable. Population problems, especially those related to increasing the quantity...
Proceedings Article
The Manifestation of Individual Psychological Characteristics of Students in a Situation of Knowledge Testing: Features of Work
Irina Morozikova, Kseniya Kuzmina, Natalya Kuznetsova
The article substantiates the need to take into account individual psychological characteristics of schoolchildren, in particular, character accentuations, self-assessment of personality, level of aspirations and anxiety in preparation for the examination of knowledge; generalized experience with different...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
5.6 LONG-TERM TREATMENT WITH MELATONIN MAI IMPROVE ANTICONTRACTILE ACTIVITY OF PERIVASCULAR FAT IN OBESE MICE
C. Agabiti Rosei, C. De Ciuceis, C. Rossiini, E. Porteri, R. Rezzani, L.F. Rodella, S.B. Withers, A.M. Heagerty, G. Favero, D. Rizzoni, E. Agabiti Rosei
Pages: 169 - 170
Background. The anticontractile effect of perivascular adipose tissue(PVAT) is lost in obese patients due to adipocyte hypertrophy, leading to hypoxia, inflammation, and oxidative stress(Circulation 2009; 119(12):1661–1670).We recently demonstrated that the property of PVAT, partially maintained in an...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Floral Characteristics Analysis of Plants in Tianjin Lingang Urban Ecological Wetland Park
Y.Y. Wan, H.Y. Li, M.X. He, N. Zhao, Q. Zhang
This study aims to identify the composition and distribution characteristics of plant flora of Urban Ecological Wetland Park in Tianjin Lingang. Results show that plant species of Wetland Park in Tianjin Lingang are relatively rich.There are 246 vascular plants from 171 genera and 73 families.16 families,37...
Proceedings Article
Utilization of Animation Media Planning Based on Social Context Learning in Writing Fiction Prose
Asriningsari Ambarini, Nayla Azzah, Br.Ginting Rosalina
The purpose of this study is to describe the use of animated media contained social context in learning to write prose fiction.Qualitative descriptive research is done through the observation stage, the application of animated media contained social contexts in learning to write prose fiction, and find...
Proceedings Article
Comparative study - changes in young people’s self-assessment of tolerance from 2017 to 2023
Pāvels Jurs, Alīda Samuseviča, Inta Kulberga, Elita Špehte
The dimension of tolerance is one of the pillars of the formation of democracy, living in a multicultural era it is important to understand the self-assessment of tolerance of young people, or what young people themselves think, how open they are, for example, in categories such as: (I) tolerance of...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Investigating the Impact of Nanofillers on the Fatigue Performance of Glass Fiber-Reinforced Epoxy Composites
R. K. Rout, R. R. Kumar, P. K. Karsh, D. Singh
The incorporation of nanofillers in the composite materials has gained significant attention in recent years due to the numerous advantages they offer over conventional composites. Most of the engineering composites typically uses continuous type fibers. These composites are reinforced with epoxy polymers,...
Proceedings Article
Is the Tobacco Stock Still Relevant for Future Investment?
Irni Yunita, Cici Siti Barkah
This study examines the effect of uncertainty index asymmetry on stock market performance in 9 ASEAN countries, focusing on short-term and long-term effects. This study analyzes how fluctuations in Geopolitical Risk (GPR), Economic Policy Uncertainty (EPU), Volatility Index (VIX), and Skewness Index...
Proceedings Article
Level Of Labor Pain On First Stage Of Normal Labor In Dr.H. Moch Ansari Saleh Banjarmasin Hospital
Lisda Handayani, Desilestia Dwi Salmarini, Nurlia Rezekika
Objective: To described level of labor pain on first stage of Normal labor in Dr. H. Moch Ansari Saleh Banjarmasin Hospital. Methods: This research used descriptive method. Population on the research are all of normal labor women and sample used 30 people who normal labor with accidental sampling techniques....
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Experimental study of soft rock polymer cement solidification
Xin-Xi Liu, Ping Zhang
The paper background is based on the soft rock slope of Yizhou--Liuzhai highway in Guangxi province. Polymer cement curing agents are used to reinforcement the soft rock slope to prevent or slow the soft rock slope softening and disintegration, improve long-term stability of soft rock slope engineering....
Proceedings Article
Exceptional Children Using Technology Acceptance Model Based on Android Application
Wibby Praditasari, Ikhwannul Kholis, Eva Novianti
The aim of this study is to evaluate the concentration of Exceptional children in understanding the lesson. The application of the method used is Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), the perception of usability to approach success and the perception of ease of use of Android applications is more User-Friendly...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Dissociation of Carotid and Forearm Pressure Decay Constants (tau), Windkessel Compliances, and Pulse Wave Velocities: Implications for Circulatory Models
Joseph Lewis Izzo, Muhammed Absar Anwar, Sherif Elsayed, Peter John Osmond, Benjamin Gavish
Pages: 165 - 169
Windkessel (WK) models have often been used to simulate the arterial circulation. We studied a critical characteristic of WK function, the arterial pressure-decay constant tau, to test whether all arterial regions share the same WK characteristics, which should theoretically be related to arterial stiffness....
Proceedings Article
‘The Community of Resistance’ --- A Reflection and Discussion on Anne Seller’s Realism versus Relativism: Towards a Politically Adequate Epistemology
Anzhe Li
This article hopes to review and discuss Anne Seller’s article Realism versus Relativism: Towards a Politically Adequate Epistemology [9] to reflect Seller’s view of Realism and Relativism in Feminist Epistemology and her efforts to reconcile the conflict between the two.
Proceedings Article
Precision Agriculture (PA) techniques for smallholder farmers in the US: status and potential opportunities
Rajveer Dhillon, Qianna Moncur, Cadance Lowell, Sakthi Kumaran, Alcinda Folck, Deng Cao
Smallholder farmers play an important role in ensuring world food security. More than one-third of global food is produced by smallholder farming systems. Besides food security, small-scale farming also provides numerous other direct and indirect environmental, social, cultural, and economic benefits...
Proceedings Article
Preliminary Study to Estimate An Impact (Risk) Potential of The Major Earthquake M>7 in Gorontalo Fault (Case Study: Gorontalo Earthquake 1941 M7.4)
Jaya Murjaya, Petrus D. Sili, Suaidi Ahadi, Aditya S. Rahman, Dedi Sugianto, Sutiyono Sutiyono, Putu Hendra
Based on earthquake history, Gorontalo city is an earthquake-prone region due to its location near active faults, such as the Gorontalo fault, which crosses the Gorontalo City and its vicinity. The last large destructive earthquake occurred on November 8, 1941, with a magnitude of about 7.4, and the...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P6.12 BRACHIAL ARTERY REACTIVITY IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO BASAL BRACHIAL ARTERY TONE: POSSIBLE CONFOUNDER IN MEASURING ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION
V. Maher, C. Markham, A. OHalloran, M. O’Dowd, M. Carey, A. Brown, D. McInerney
Pages: 166 - 166
Brachial artery reactivity following compression is used as a surrogate marker of endothelial function. Brachial diameter increases exceeding 10% indicate normal endothelial function. We investigated if basal brachial artery tone influenced brachial artery reactivity.
One hundred never smoking, healthy,...
Proceedings Article
Match Analysis of The Indonesian Basketball League Competition Season 2018/2019
Arif Rizki Zesfi, Novita Intan Arovah
Indonesian Basketball League (IBL) match session 2018/ 2019 performance data are available in the public domain. However, the data have not been adequately analyzed for evaluating team performance and for developing strategies for programing athlete training. Furthermore, factors contributing to the...
Proceedings Article
WTO Export Restriction of Agricultural Commodities and Its Impacts for G-33 Members
Steven Raja Ingot, Dian V. Panjaitan, Arie Mardiansyah, Leo M. Christoffel
The discussion of agricultural Export Restriction (ER) at the World Trade Organization (WTO), which is a mechanism to temporarily stop the export of agricultural product that aims to prevent food shortages in exporting countries has been intensively negotiated. However, as a net importer of agricultural...
Proceedings Article
The Influence of Collateral Assets on Stock Prices (Empirical Study of Basic and Chemical Industry Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange Period 2012–2016)
Aryanto Wibisono, Dedi Sulistiyo Soegoto
This study aims to find out how the description of collateral assets and stock prices in the Basic and Chemical Industry companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the period 2012-2016, and how the influence of collateral assets on stock prices in Basic and Chemical Industry companies listed...
Proceedings Article
Preparation of Footwork Test Instruments on Table Tennis
Suhermon Suhermon, Witarsyah Witarsyah, Adnan Fardi, Donie Donie
This type of research is research and development or Research and Development (R&D). The research was conducted on March 15, 2019 by providing questionnaires to 2 media experts and 2 material experts. The first test of footwork on April 9, 2019 and the second test of footwork on April 11, 2019, a...
Proceedings Article
A Content Analysis of High Order Thinking Skills on Student’s Textbook of Curriculum 2013 for Mentally Retarded
Isti Nurhidayati, Edi Purwanta
This article aims to describe the results of the content analysis of high order thinking skills on student’s text book of curriculum 2013 mentally retarded grade IV SDLB (elementary level of special school). This research used qualitative research with content analysis design. The results of the analysis...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P6.03 SIMULTANEOUS UPPER ARM AND THIGH CUFF PULSE VOLUME RECORDING FOR RAPID ESTIMATION OF CENTRAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY: COMPARISON WITH CAROTID-FEMORAL TONOMETRY
A. Donald, Z. Maniou, K. Connell, K. McNeill, T. Sanders, P. Chowienczyk
Pages: 164 - 164
Objectives: Aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) is usually estimated by sequential (ECG referenced) carotid-femoral tonometry using the SphygmoCor system (Atcor, Australia). This can be technically challenging and operator dependant. Here we evaluate a simple, operator independent method of estimating central...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
2.6 THE NONLINEAR COMPONENTS OF PULSE PRESSURE: NOVEL MARKERS FOR ARTERIAL STIFFENING WITH PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE
B. Gavish, M. Bursztyn
Pages: 164 - 164
Mean ambulatory pulse pressure (PP) is a potent predictor of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality.
Objectives. Investigating prognostic significance of elastic and non-elastic PP components
Methods. Using a generalized nonlinear pressure–volume relationship in arteries (Fig. 1), PP can be split into...
Proceedings Article
Students’ Perception in Adopting, Adapting, and Adjusting Subject Matter Toward Blended Learning Class
Yudi Hari Rayanto
Since the aim of the research was to find out the student’s perception in adopting, adapting, and adjusting the subject matter toward blended learning class, moreover the researcher used mixed methods to make clearer the result of the research. Mixed methods here mean the researcher used quantitative...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.10 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY BY TWO DIFFERENT DEVICES
A. Vicente Casanova, F. Martinez Garcia, E. Solaz Moreno, O. Calaforra Juan, M. Bori Gines, J. Redon i Mas
Pages: 163 - 163
Background: According to the 2007 European Society of Hypertension guidelines, measurement of arterial stiffness (AS) is recommended in patients with arterial hypertension (HT). The carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV) appears to be the “gold standard” for evaluation on vascular changes in these...
Proceedings Article
Developing Colour Guide Flashcard Helping Song to Improve Speaking Skill
Revalita Candraloka Olyvia, Nor Laila Azzah
This paper aims to describe the media innovation song-based flashcard and analyze the improvement of speaking skill of students in Bumi Kartini Islamic Boarding School using the media. The method used in this research is research and development. The procedures of the research are (1) initiate research,...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
2.1 ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN CAROTID IMT, CORONARY ARTERY CALCIFICATION AND CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE. A POPULATION-BASED STUDY OF EUROPEANS, SOUTH ASIANS AND AFRICAN CARIBBEANS
T. Tillin, K. March, J. Heasman, C. Park, N. Beauchamp, D. Shibata, A. Wright, A. Hughes, N. Chaturvedi
Pages: 162 - 163
Aims. We compared associations between common carotid intima-media thickness(IMT)) and coronary artery calcification(CAC)) and measures of cerebrovascular disease (CVD) in 3 ethnic groups.
Methods. A community-based sample of 1331 men and women (47%White European (WE), 36% South Asian (SA) and 16% African...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
1.3 SPATIAL INHOMOGENEITIES IN INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS OF THE COMMON CAROTID ARTERY ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE DEGREE OF STENOSIS IN THE INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY
J. Steinbuch, M.T.B. Truijman, A.P.G. Hoeks, W.H. Mess
Pages: 162 - 162
Objectives. Inhomogeneities of wall characteristics may relate to plaques in a nearby vessel. The aim of the present study is to investigate the association between spatial inhomogeneities of intima-media thickness (IMT) of the common carotid artery (CCA) and plaques in the internal carotid artery.
Methods....
Proceedings Article
A Study on the Contagion Mechanism of Associated Credit Risk with Risk Information Lag
Kai Xu, Zongfang Zhou, Xiaofeng Xie
Based on the epidemic model and complex network theory, this paper discusses the impact mechanism of risk information spreading and its lag on the associated credit risk contagion. The results of the study show that the lag of risk information do not affect the stability of risk equilibrium. Moreover,...
Proceedings Article
Development Of Early Childhood Physical Activity Game Model
Pramono Pramono, Eny Nur Aisyah
This study aims to develop a model of physical activity play in early childhood learning. This research was carried out in several stages consisting of literature review, relevant research, field study, drafting of the model, and expert validation. The results of the study are physical activity game...
Proceedings Article
Female Characters in Short Stories Written by Female Prisoners
Daroe Iswatiningsih, Yusri fajar, Fida Pengesti
It is interesting when women life stories are written by the women who lived behind bars. A compilation of 32 short stories under the title “Titik Nadir Penantian” (The Nadir Point of Waiting) illustrated the twists and turns of women lives from various perspectives. Different themes of women’s life...
Proceedings Article
Implementation of Hospital Unit Costs with INA-CBGS Rates
Chamy Rahmatiqa, Ilma Nuria Sulrieni, Oktariyani Dasril
The INA-CBGs system is a codification system of final diagnoses and actions/procedures that become service outputs, based on costing data and disease coding referring to the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) compiled by WHO concerning ICD-10 for diagnosis and ICD-9-Clinical Modifications...
Proceedings Article
The Structure, Function, and Devolution of Katogun Mantra at Lubuk Patin Koto Baru Dharmasraya Regency
Amar Salahuddin, Vika Yusnita, Aprimadedi, Faradilla Intan Sari, Fitria Sari
This research is attracted by the lack of knowledge of the younger generation about oral folklory, especially mantras. The researchers found in katogun mantras are still used and trusted by a small number of communities as a means of traditional medicine. Thus, it can be deemed that this study aims to...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.03 A COMPARISON OF CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURES AND AUGMENTATION INDEX ESTIMATED BY OMRON-HEM9000, ARTERIOGRAPH AND SPHYGMOCOR
R. Rezai, G. Goudot, J. Finn, C. Winters, F. Wu, J.K. Cruickshank
Pages: 161 - 161
Aims: To compare central systolic blood pressure (cSBP) and augmentation index (AIx) from 2 recently introduced devices Omron-HEM9000 (OM) and Arteriograph (AG) not using a transfer function with that of the widely used SphygmoCor (SC), which together with another radial device OM is calibrated on brachial...
Proceedings Article
Correlative Analysis of Demographic Characteristics and Depressive Syndrome on Quality of Life
Riska Andriyani, Mustafa M. Amin, Muhammad Surya Husada
Background: The main factor contributing to coronary heart disease (CHD), the world's biggest killer, is the buildup of plaque in the arteries that provide oxygen to the heart muscle. CHD continues to be a serious health issue with socioeconomic effects because it causes a decline in physical and...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
A Monopole Resonator Employing a Mono-Static Approach to Detect Strokes in the Brain
Shaik Rizwan, Kanaparthi V. Phani Kumar, Sandeep Kumar Palaniswamy
This work proposes a compact monopole antenna resonator with a modified ground plane to detect cancer related tumors in the brain. The meander line resonator is modeled on the economical dielectric substrate FR4. The design has dimensions of 9 × 16.8 × 1.6 mm3 and can radiate at 2.44 GHz with a 170 MHz...