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Analyzing Teachers’ Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) in Teaching Reading Comprehension in Fifth-Grade Elementary Schools
Nurwahidah, Sulfasyah, Rukli
This study aims to analyze the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) of teachers in teaching reading comprehension in fifth-grade elementary schools. A quantitative design was used in this experiment, with the population and samples containing 194 and 50 fifth-grade elementary school teachers...
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Development of E-Modules for Yassara Quran Memorization
Eliwatis Eliwatis, Silfia Hanani, Salmiwati Salmiwati, Susi Herawati, Romi Maimori, Riri Ramadhani
There is a phenomenon of students’ tendency to memorize the Qur’an which prioritizes the quantity of memorization rather than the quality of memorization, many students do not pay attention to the laws of tajweed and often do not focus on memorizing the Qur’an, in addition students are also not facilitated...
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Optimizing E-Methanol Production: Effect of Electricity Price and Renewable Energy Volatility on Optimum Dimensioning and Operation
Jaakko Hyypiä, Hannu Karjunen, Nashmin Hosseinpour, Eero Inkeri, Tero Tynjälä
Renewable energy can significantly reduce global CO2 emissions, both directly by reducing the use of fossil-based energy sources and indirectly through power-to-X pathways. These pathways facilitate the production of various fuels and chemical feedstocks, offering alternatives to fossil-based products....
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Humor Characterization Analysis in “My Stupid Boss” Indonesian Comedy Movie
Kheivlen Cunsuela, Baptista Anton
Comedy film is a genre of a film which focused on humor and prioritizes comedic elements and laughter. Film with comedy genre communicates its humor message through the use of various humorous techniques. There are 4 categories of humor techniques; language, logic, action and identity. These character...
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Potential of Ethanol Extract of Lantana (Lantana camara L.) Leaf as Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes Repellent
Jafriati Jafriati, Asnia Zainuddin, Nani Yuniar, Wa Neli
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is caused by the Dengue virus, transmitted through the bite of Aedes aegypti mosquito. Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is one of the infectious diseases that remains a public health problem up to this day. Lantana plant (Lantana camara L.) is a type of wild plant that has...
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Study of Multi-system Co-Simulation of Automation Studio in the Equipment Hydraulics Training
Shousong Han, Xiangbo Liu, Zhiqiang Chao, Ying Jin
Aiming at the new equipment’s training problems such as fragmented teaching contents, shortage of practice training facilities and limitation of time, the virtual experiment is fully brought forward into the class in order to improve the engineering capabilities. The problem-oriented experiment items...
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Experiential Learning Integrated Inquiry in Science Education to Promoting Scientific Literacy: A Conceptual Model
Purwanti Widhy Hastuti, Sentot Budi Rahardjo, Sri Yamtinah, Sukarmin Sukarmin
Without experiencing things, learning science will not take place. Since it incorporates real-world situations, this learning will produce relevant instruction. The experiential learning model stresses first-hand experience. However, it has flaws in concrete experience and active experimentation stages....
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Factors Influencing Consumer Purchase Intentions on Live Streaming Platforms: Evidence from TikTok
Wenli Cheng, Haixin Zeng
E-commerce live streaming has rapidly developed since 2016 and become integral to daily consumption. This study, adopting a consumer-centric perspective and the SOR framework, investigates TikTok’s e-commerce live streaming. Results show that product and situational factors enhance perceived value and...
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The Emergence and Development of “Shihua” from the Perspective of Bibliographies
Hsuehlun Liu, Shuhua Lin
Shihua (poetry talks), categorized into two major schools: the Ouyang School, centered around Ouyang Xiu's Liuyi Shihua, primarily focusing on poetry and related events; and the Zhong School, centered around Zhong Rong's Shipin, mainly discussing poetry and rhetoric. The initial emergence of...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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The Study of The Use of The Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) as The Dual Fuel For The Engine Propulsion of KM Nggapulu
Henny Pasandang Nari, Rudy Susanto, Samsul Bahri, Romy Sumardiawan
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is utilized as a dual fuel source in maritime engines, where LNG serves as the primary fuel and diesel acts as the secondary fuel. In pursuit of heightened energy efficiency and diminished environmental effects within the shipping sector, LNG has surfaced as an eco-friendly...
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Mumpreneur, Identified!: Digital Social Practices and the Networking Capacity of Stay-at-Home Mothers
Rony Agustino Siahaan
This article aims to explore the experiences of stay-at-home mothers (SAHMs), which are shaped by their engagement with social media and intensive parenting practices that support women’s career through the performance of the “mumpreneur” identity. This performance is grounded in theoretical assumptions...
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Artificial Intelligence–Based Predictive Models in Human Resource Management and Their Importance in Developing Human Capital
A Systematic Review
Sofiane Mansouri, Kamel Mansouri
The domain of human resource management is witnessing rapid transformation driven by advanced developments in artificial intelligence technologies, especially predictive models, which have become a pivotal tool for supporting strategic decision-making and developing human cap ital. This study aims to...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Influence of Tempering Time on the Microstructure, Hardness and Impact Toughness of Ductile Cast Iron
Herry Oktadinata, Sri Mulyati Latifah, Sastrawan Sastrawan
This study aims to obtain a suitable tempering time for ductile cast iron on microstructure, hardness, and toughness. The investigated ductile cast iron Y-block contains a carbon content of 3.45 wt%, silicon 2.6 wt%, manganese 0.635 wt.%, chromium 0.275 wt.%, nickel 1.58 wt.%, molybdenum 0.177 wt.%,...
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Marketing Ethics: Mediating Influences on Sales Managers’ Ethical Decision-making
Leena Jenefa, R. Karuppasamy, Vignesh
Ethics plays an vital role and dominant in the company. The ethical problems faced by the buyer and seller in the market leads to negative or positive commercial relations. The seller have to give more emphasis towards this process will lead to a shake-up in trade and commercial communications between...
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The Megalithic Culture of Rampi Valley, North Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi Province: Its Important Contribution During the Early Metal Period in the Indonesian Archipelago
Dwi Yani Yuniawati-Umar, Andjarwati Sri Sajekti, Nico Alamsyah
Until recently, researches on the Megalithic Culture on Rampi Valley are still rarely done and published. This paper discusses results of survey and excavation carried out in 2014 by the National Research Center of Archaeology (now the Research Center for Prehistoric and Historic Archaeology) together...
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E-Trust in Social Commerce: A Comprehensive Review
Pham Thi Thanh Hong, Tran Nguyen Hoang Anh
Research purpose:
The paper investigates and synthesizes the concepts, classifications, and factors that influence trust in social commerce.
Research motivation:
Although social commerce is growing strongly in many forms around the world, we are still limited in identifying...
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Virtual Learning Environment Design for Industrial Production Training based on Gamification: A Case Study in Cable Manufacturing
Tianlun Yang, Georgios Kapogiannis, Byung-gyoo Kang, Zuyao Wang, Anhai Yao
Industrial production is characterized by high levels of risk, making pre-job training for employees crucial. However, pre-job training itself is not without risks. The complexity of equipment often leads to improper operations, which can result in accidents causing personal injuries and property losses....
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Segmentation Support Tourism Based Motivation, Opportunity, and Ability, using Structural Equation Modelling
Veny Megawati, Bambang Widianarko Otok, Jerry Dwi T. Purnomo
Tourism is the fastest-growing business and the second largest in the services sector after information technology worldwide. This tourism development is also the focus of the Indonesian Government on making Indonesia a world-class tourism destination through tourist villages, which is a program of the...
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Assessment of Performance Aspects of Tanjung Api-Api Crossing Port Services
Broto Priyono, Novi Tri Susanto, Vita Permatasari, Wijianto Wijianto, Muhammad Abim
Ferry transport ports are places where the loading and unloading, departure and arrival processes of ships are carried out. The number of passengers and vehicles using ferry ports continues to increase, creating major challenges for port managers. The Tanjung Api-Api Ferry Port, Banyuasin Regency, connects...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Recent IOT-based Expert Systems and Deep Learning Methods in Smart Farming
Abhinav Arora, Adarsh Vardhan Srivastava, Chhote Lal Prasad Gupta, Shivakar Prasad, Ramesh Kumar Verma
IoT (Internet of Things) has been widely used in the agriculture industry, ranging from food production and management to irrigation planning, as well as the prediction and prevention of diseases in plants and vegetables. This paper presents a review study on the IoT infrastructure, including its three-level...
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Translating Cultural Terms: Challenges and Strategies
Bambang Panca Syahputra, Yusni Khairul Amri
This study aims to explore how cultural terms are translated in the context of intercultural communication, with a particular focus on the translation of Indonesian cultural terms into English. The research investigates the strategies used by translators to convey the cultural meaning embedded in the...
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Facing the Unknown: Managing Work Integrated Learning in the Midst of Covid-19
M. Ruthanam
This article provides a reflection into the experiences and challenges of a Work Integrated Learning coordinator regarding the management of Work Integrated Learning (WIL) for Environmental Health during Covid-19. It aimed to establish a comparison between the change in processes regarding WIL at a South...
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Is Design Thinking the Bridge to the Success of Product Innovation
Sauptika Kancana, Naili Farida, Ngatno Ngatno, Bulan Prabawani
Innovation strategy is one of the tools to become a sustainable competitive advantage of a company in an industry. Creating something new is one of the ways to attract more customers. It is not taken into account by itself but there must be prerequisite condition to reach that to avoid new product failure...
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Inter-Sectoral Institutional Collaboration to Increase Global Competitiveness in the Digital Economy Era
Iwan Setiawan, Agustinus Martanto Widiatmoko, Uswatun Nisa, Romilus Susanto Weni, Lintang Kumalasari, Sapto Supriyanto
This study aims to examine how institutional collaboration between sectors can contribute significantly to increasing global competitiveness in the digital economy era. The rapid digital transformation demands cross-sectoral collaboration between the government, business world, educational institutions,...
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Identification of Skin Disease Using Machine Learning
Minakshi M. Sonawane, Ramdas D. Gore, Bharti W. Gawali, Ramesh R. Manza, Sudhir N. Mendhekar
Skin diseases are a serious health issue that affects a large number of individuals. In recent years, with the fast advancement of technology and the use of various data mining approaches, dermatological predictive classification has become increasingly predictive and accurate. It is more helpful to...
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The Hopes of Umbul Ponggok, Between Eco-Based Tourism and Mass Tourism
Amalia Putri Wahyuni, Rheznandya Luthfi Nuriana, Nanda Harda Pratama Meiji, Ahmad Arif Widianto, Deny Wahyu Apriadi, Waskito Waskito
Klaten has a well-known water tourism in Central Java and is known as the City of 1001 Umbul (water springs), which is spread across various regions. One of them is in Ponggok Village, located in Polanharjo District, Klaten. This village is known as an ecological-based tourism village by developing various...
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Lifestyle of Coastal Women: An Ethnographic Study of Small-Scale Fishing Communities in South Sibolga District, Sibolga City, North Sumatra Province
Masitah Hidayah Tanjung, Ichwan Azhari, Hidayat Hidayat
The South Sibolga District, which is part of Sibolga City in Indonesia, is known as a center for the rapidly developing fishing industry. Although men are more predominantly involved in fishing activities, women play a crucial role in the socio-economic structure of small-scale fishing households. Their...
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Comprehensive Feature and UI/UX Analysis of Internet-based CBT: Case Study on MindShiftTM CBT
Luisa Erica, Pratisara Adhi Dasa Anno Wicaksono
This study provides a comprehensive evaluation of MindShift™ CBT, a digital mental health application designed to assist users in managing anxiety through Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) principles. This research examines the app’s information architecture, user flow, core features, and engagement...
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Academic Integrity in the Era of Artificial Intelligence: A Systematic Review
Omar Oulad Ebrahim, Abderrahim El Mhouti, Mostafa Allaoui
In recent years, the rapid evolution of digital technology; currently, the increasing use of artificial intelligence in educational practices offers new opportunities, including the improvement of personalized learning and assessment. With the emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, there is a significant...
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Digital Content Marketing and E-WoM on Customer Purchase Intention in Banyuwangi Batik SMEs
Indira Nuansa Ratri, Nadiya Fikriyatuz Zakiyah, Arum Andary Ratri, Nurul Alfiyah
The SME sector is one of the contributors to the economy in Banyuwangi Regency. The number of Batik SMEs in Banyuwangi currently reaches dozens, focusing on providing batik fabrics with Banyuwangi’s unique motifs as souvenirs or traditional attire. The development of social media, especially Instagram,...
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Continuity of Midwifery Care Supports Maternal Outcomes in Case Study
Astutik Astutik, S. M. F. Hanum
General Background: Comprehensive midwifery care covering pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum, newborn, and family planning is essential in reducing maternal mortality rates through a Continuity of Care (CoC) approach. Specific Background: In clinical practice, CoC implementation ensures continuous monitoring...
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RCEP’s Strategic Influence on Global Trade of Beverages & Tobacco and Iron & Steel Sectors: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis
Isha Jaswal, Anchal Garg, Shachi Mishra
The study evaluates the impact of the RCEP on trade, labour dynamics and industrial output in the B&T and I&S sectors. Moreover, RCEP acts as a catalyst for regional integration and disruptor of existing trade equilibria. It is expected that by 2030, RCEP has the potential to add $209 billion...
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Inhibition of ACCO (1-aminocyclopropane 1-carboxylic acid oxidase) Activity of Mango by Modified Atmosphere Storage
E. Basuki, A. Alamsyah, I W. S. Yasa
Inhibition of ACC Oxidase Activity of Mango by Modified Atmosphere Storage is aimed to extend the storage life were carried out at Food Technology Laboratory, University of Mataram from by using Completely Randomized Design and continued with Least Significant Different at five percent significance level....
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Interpretable Deep Learning for Biological Age Prediction: A Counterfactual Approach to Personalized Health Insights
Bhavana Nare
The accurate estimation of biological age from physical activ- ity data has the potential to revolutionize personalized health monitoring and early disease detection. However, existing deep learning models of- ten lack interpretability, limiting their practical application in real-world healthcare settings....
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Development of Acetone Gas Sensor Based on Metal Oxide-Graphene Composite
Nur Isyakierah Mohd Afizal, Puteri Nur Aisyah Abd Rahim, Norazreen Abd Aziz, Mohd Faizol Abdullah
Nowadays, various technologies have been developed to facilitate human tasks or activities, such as the use of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). VOCs are a diverse group of chemical compounds emitted as gases from various sources, including industrial processes, vehicle emissions, and household products....
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Advancing Work Efficiency with Total Quality Management: A Bibliometric and Systematic Review
Zulfikar Pratama Basir, Mursalim Nohong
This study investigates the role of Total Quality Management (TQM) in enhancing organizational efficiency through a bibliometric and systematic literature review. From 5,353 Scopus-indexed documents (1961–2025), 28 rigorously selected articles were analyzed. The findings show that TQM is widely applied...
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An Integrative Behavioral–Regulatory Model of Bitcoin Investment Intention in Indonesia
Ihda Farhatun Nisak
This research aims to examine and provide an overview of Bitcoin users in Indonesia by employing both descriptive and verification approaches. The study focuses on the issue of Bitcoin adoption in Southeast Asia, particularly in Indonesia, where public awareness and understanding of Bitcoin remain relatively...
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Triclisia Subcordata Oliv Aqueous Leaf Extract can influence Reproductive Hormones and Haematological Profiles of Mifepristone Threatened Pregnancy in Wistar Rats
F. N. Okpara, E. O. Nwaichi, D. C. Belonwu
Effect of Triclisia subcordata oliv aqueous leaf extract on reproductive hormones and haematological profiles of mifepristone threatened pregnancy in Wistar rats was investigated. Sexually matured rats comprising of 80 male and 80 female rats (150-220g) were purchased and paired up for reproduction after...
Journal: Artery Research
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P1.32 BRACHIAL-ANKLE PULSE WAVE VELOCITY: A NEW METHOD FOR CLINICAL EVALUATION OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS COMPARED WITH CAROTID-FEMORAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY
F. Santini, C. Palombo, C. Morizzo, E. Malshi, P. Spontoni, M. Kozakova, Di Stefano R, A. Balbarini
Pages: 99 - 100
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The Role of Communication on Self-Isolation during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Social Support Theory Approach
Santika Rahma Gantari, Dian Purworini
Communication has immense benefits in human life, including interacting with the environment, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic to support and determine behavioral decisions. For society affected by COVID-19, social support in interpersonal communication is the primary driving factor as a coping...
Journal: Artery Research
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P1.31 DETERMINING PULSE WAVE VELOCITY USING MRI: A COMPARISON AND REPEATABILITY OF RESULTS USING SEVEN TRANSIT TIME ALGORITHMS
M. Butlin, S. Hickson, M.J. Graves, C.M. McEniery, A.P. Avolio, I.B. Wilkinson
Pages: 99 - 99
Journal: Artery Research
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P1.30 INDICES OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND RAISED BLOOD PRESSURE AMONGST PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN IN GUJARAT, INDIA
J.V. Patel, R. Potluri, A. Gunarathne, J.K. Cruickshank, GYH Lip, D. Prabharkaran, P.S. Gill, E.A. Hughes
Pages: 99 - 99
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P72 AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN PATIENTS WITH COPD: 5-YEAR DATA FROM THE ARCADE STUDY
Nichola Gale, Mahfoudha Al Shezawi, Maggie Munnery, Barry Mcdonnell, John Cockcroft
Pages: 99 - 100
Background: Cardiovascular (CV) disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in COPD 1 . Aortic pulse wave velocity (AoPWV), an independent predictor of CV risk, is elevated in COPD 2 , however, there have been no longitudinal studies of AoPWV in COPD. The Assessment of Risk in Chronic Airways...
Journal: Artery Research
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P22 CIRCADIAN VARIATIONS IN THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
Thomas Weber, Siegfried Wasserheurer, Arno Schmidt-Trucksäss, Enrique Rodilla Sala, Piotr Jankowski, Maria Lorenza Muisan, Cristina Giannatasio, Ian Wilkinson, Joerg Kellermair, Bernhard Hametner, Jose Maria Pascual, Robert Zweiker, Danuta Czarnecka, Anna Paini, Massimo Salvetti, Allessandro Maloberti, Peter Fitscha, Kai Mortensen, Elisabeth Wagner, Carmel McEniery, Cornelia Ablasser
Pages: 99 - 99
Background: Comprehensive information on 24-hour profiles of pulsatile as well as steady-state hemodynamics in humans is not available yet.
Methods: In 693 healthy individuals (352 men) free from antihypertensive drugs, we performed 24-hour blood pressure (BP) monitoring with a validated oscillometric...
Journal: Artery Research
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19. AORTIC DISTENSIBILITY IS MORE CLOSELY ASSOCIATED WITH CAROTID INTIMA MEDIA THICKNESS THAN AORTIC INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS IN THE PATIENTS WITH ISCHEMIC STROKE
Hyun Ju Yoon, Min Gu Lee, Jum Seok Ko, Kun Ho Park, Ju Han Kim, Younggeun Ahn, Myung Ho Jeong, Jung Gwan Cho, Jung Chaee Kang, Jong Chun Park
Pages: 99 - 99
Background: The aorta plays a central role for a modulator in whole cardiovascular system by its elasticity. If the elasticity was decreased, aortic distensibility was also decreased and stiffness index was elevated. In this study, we investigated the relationship between aortic distensibility calculated...
Journal: Artery Research
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P1.29 ONE CLINIC MEASURE OF LIGHT EXERCISE CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE IS A STRONGER CORRELATE OF LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS THAN 24 HOUR AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING
J.E. Sharman, S. Thomas, J.L. Hare, R. Leano, C. Jenkins, T.H. Marwick
Pages: 99 - 99
Journal: Artery Research
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P71 TROPONIN INCREASE AND SUBENDOCARDIAL OXYGEN SUPPLY AND DEMAND IMBALANCE IN CARDIAC AMYLOIDOSIS
Lucia Salvi, Paolo Salvi, Andrea Grillo, Gianfranco Parati, Francesco Banfi, Stefano Perlini
Pages: 99 - 99
Background: The increase in troponin is a cardiac amyloidosis (CA) peculiarity. The most acclaimed hypothesis is direct toxicity of amyloid fibrils on cardiomyocytes, but a subendocardial ischemia due to discrepancy between oxygen supply and demand imbalance has not been investigated yet.
Methods: 129...
Journal: Artery Research
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P21 REDUCTION OF CARDIAC PRE-LOAD HAS ANTITHETICAL EFFECTS ON BLOOD PRESSURE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS: IS BLOOD PRESSURE THE MAIN DETERMINANT OF WITHIN-SUBJECT VARIATION IN PULSE WAVE VELOCITY?
Luca Faconti, Bushra Farukh, Andrii Boguslavskyi, Phil Chowienczyk
Pages: 99 - 99
Objective: Blood pressure (BP) is considered the most important determinant of within-subject variation in pulse wave velocity (PWV) and the possibility of altering arterial stiffness independently of BP is still a matter of debate. When investigating acute effects of a reduction in cardiac pre-load,...
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Research on the Impact of Social Support on the Health of Urban and Rural Elderly Based on the Analysis of CFPS Data in 2018
Yaohui Xu
Based on the 2018 China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) data, a generalized ordinal logistic regression model was used to analyze the impact of social support on self-rated health in the elderly. The empirical results show that, in general, social support has a significant impact on the self-rated health...
Research Article
Evaluation of A Secure Live Migration of Virtual Machines Using IPsec Implementation
Norshazrul Azman bin Sulaiman, Hideo Masuda
Pages: 99 - 108
Live migration enables administrators to perform online maintenance on host and virtual machines without interrupted service during fault occurrences. While migrating VMs between physical servers of different data centers over the network is considered, security is essential for securing the migration...