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Problems with Energy Security and Environment in Maritime Border of Timor Leste
Uni W. Sagena, Sandrina Elhandari, Masjaya, Ishaq Rahman, Mohd. Dino Khairri Sharifuddin
After being separated from Indonesia’s sovereign territory, Timor Leste has the most obvious energy issues because its oil wealth is located on the disputed maritime border with Australia. This energy wealth is Timor Leste’s advantage and bargaining chip, but it is also its weakness because this country...
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Comparative Analysis of the Development of China’s Payment By Phone Number and Zelle in the United States
Chengcheng He
This article introduces the background, development status, advantages, and performance of China’s payment by phone number service and Zelle payment tool in the United States, and points out the problems and disadvantages of both. Then analyze the similarities and differences between the two in terms...
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WebGIS Application in Urban Planning Management
Zeqing Li, Linglue Xia, Yangyi Qi, Yiming Cao
Significant changes have been made to both the interior and external environments of urban planning and development. With the vigorous promotion of new urbanism and the application of the precise “multi-regulation” standard put out by the state for the growth of new urbanization. The planning system...
Series: Advances in Physics Research
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Microzonation Mapping in Supporting Construction Plan, New Capital City of Indonesia (Case Study: Sepaku Sub-district, Panajam Paser Utara Regency)
Rahmania, Rasmid, Meidi Arisalwadi, Febrian Dedi Sastrawan
Determination of East Kalimantan, particularly Sepaku Sub-District, Panajam Paser Utara Regency, and Kutai Karta Negara Regency as the New Capital City of Indonesia requires an in-depth and comprehensive study of various aspects, including the natural disaster of the earthquake. Based on earthquake records...
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Research on the Impact of e-commerce Development on Enterprise Digital Transformation: Based on the Intermediary Effect of R&D Investment
Yiqing Yang, Mengyao He, Zhengmao Yang
The integration of internet information technology and e-commerce has led to the digitalization of the production and operation mode of enterprises. In order to explore the impact of e-commerce development on the digital transformation of manufacturing enterprises, this paper takes listed companies of...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Effects of Airfoil Parameters on Aerodynamic Characteristics Under 3,000,000 Reynolds Number and 4° Angle of Attack Conditions
Chennuo Zeng
The aerodynamic performance of airfoils for fluid analysis has essential applications in aerospace applications and renewable energy. The wind tunnel is a kind of mature analysis method. However, for non-professional organisations or individuals, the financial demands of building a full-size wind tunnel...
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Design and Application of "Vocational Skills+Mandarin" Remote Training Service Platform Based on Web Technology
Tao Zhang, Zhenhong Li
With the in-depth development of language and writing work in the new era, the reform of Mandarin teaching has become a key link in the development of higher education, and the proposal of "vocational skills+Mandarin" plan has pointed out the direction for the development of college students'...
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The impact of digital economy on digital and intelligent transformation of manufacturing industry
ZiQi Su
Promoting the digital and intelligent transformation of manufacturing industry with digital economy is the necessary way to improve the competitiveness of manufacturing industry in the information era. The article aims to study the degree of influence, mechanism of action and path of influence of digital...
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Exploring the Ambidexterity of Learning in Indonesian Start-Up: Moderated-Mediated
Delly Nofiani, Muhammad Nur Fietroh
Conditions in the digital economy environment such as volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity are particularly unsettling and have the potential to harm firms that are still learning and evolving gradually. The purpose of this research is to examine the balance between exploitative and explorative...
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Depictions of Characters in Chinese Cartoons and Their Impact on the Subculture of Furry Fandom
Ruilei Miao
This article explores of the depictions of characters in Chinese cartoons, including the history, features, and educational significance of these cartoon characters. It also defines the Furry Fandom subculture, tracing its origins, culture and activities in China. The study further discusses the relationship...
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Acceptance of Quick Response Indonesian Standard Code Payment from the User Point of View
Irene Kim Lie, Hendro Lukman
Digital payment systems continue to spread in society. The most common and widely used digital payment system is using Quick Response (QR). To prevent crime, sovereignty, and secure digital QR payments, the Indonesian government through Bank Indonesia and the Indonesian Payment System Association (ASPI)...
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Improving the Competency of Peer Counselors Through Intensive Training: A Case Study of ULBK Peduli UNY
Hayani Hayani, Yani Sahendra, Panji Nur Fitri Yanto, Budi Astuti
The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of intensive training on the development of counselor competencies at Unit Layanan Bimbingan dan Konseling (ULBK) Peduli Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta (UNY). Although counselors for the blind have important roles in promoting the mental health of blind...
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Adaptive Finite Element Method for Simulating Crack Propagation Using the Phase Field Model in Three-Dimensional Domains
Sayahdin Alfat, Asrun Safiuddin, Naim Naim, Mardiana Napirah, Abdin Abdin, Kasman Kasman
Research on crack propagation using the phase field model has gained significant attention in recent years. However, several aspects remain unexplored, such as crack propagation in three-dimensional domains. This study aims to model crack growth in three-dimensional domains using the phase field model....
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Effectiveness of the TEACCH Method to Improve the Executive Function Ability of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Fajriana Muslim, Muchamad Irvan
In addition to experiencing difficulties in the aspects of communication, interaction, and behavior, children with ASD also experience problems in executive function, especially in the aspect of flexibility. This study aims to describe the executive function ability (flexibility) of children with ASD...
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Administration of Lactobacillus acidophilus FNCC 0051 in Rattus norvegicus with Type-1 Diabetes Mellitus: Glucose and Lipid Metabolism
Mardhatillah Sariyanti, Sylvia R. Putri, Tika P. Sari, Ory L. Fitkarani, Besly Sinuhaji, Nikki A. Massardi, Novriantika Lestari, Elvira Yunita, Diah A. A. Dita
The imbalance of gut microbiota contributes in development of type 1 diabetes melitus (DM), which is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by immune-mediated destruction of the insulin-producing pancreatic beta (ß) cells. Around 7–12% of all diabetics were type 1 DM with the most cases occurred...
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Analysis of Physical Principles of Quantum Computing and Research on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence
Shiyun Su
This manuscript elucidates the fundamental principles of quantum computing and its groundbreaking applications within the realm of artificial intelligence. An initial section of the paper is devoted to providing a comprehensive overview of quantum mechanics, exploring the concept of quantum bits or 'qubits'...
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Self-regulated Learning and Academic Procrastination in College Students During Online Learning
Nabila Aulia Rasanty, Hazhira Qudsyi
Academic procrastination is a common behaviour among college students. This study aims to determine empirically the relationship between self-regulated learning and academic procrastination in college students during online learning. The hypothesis predicts a negative relationship between self-regulated...
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Computational Thinking Level of Student in Statistics Using Computational Thinking Scale
Harsa Wara Prabawa, Rizky Rosjanuardi, Elah Nurlaelah
A review of the literature on Computational Thinking has revealed the importance of computational thinking (CT) as an effective approach in problem-solving, especially when associated with the presence of technology as a means to formulate problem solutions. Using the Computational Thinking Scale (CTS),...
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Managing the Coastal Area of Kretek Subdistrict, Bantul Regency Based on Sustainable Development
Nurul Khotimah, Hastuti Hastuti, Diana Prasastiawati
The coastal area of Kretek Subdistrict, Bantul Regency has the potential to experience ecosystem damage. Therefore, it is necessary to manage coastal areas based on sustainable development considering the role of coastal areas as potential areas to be developed by utilizing and utilizing according to...
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Feminist Narratives in Fashion in Vogue Mexico and Latin America During the Digital Era 2020-2024
Daniela Orellana Gutiérrez, Paola Palomino-Flores
This study examines the construction of feminist narratives in the digital edition of Vogue Mexico and Latin America during the 2020-2024 period, through an intersectional and critical approach. Discourses on feminism, diversity, and inclusion are embraced in content regarding fashion, beauty, and journalistic...
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Short Selling's Effect on Corporate Digital Transformation
——From the Viewpoint of Listed Companies
Zhaoqun Chen
As a critical market regulation tool, the short selling mechanism exerts a notable influence on corporate digital transformation. This paper empirically examines the impact and mechanisms of short selling on digital transformation by analyzing data from A-share companies listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen...
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Internal and External Influences on Shaping Chinese Flying Apsara Images
Kexin Liu
Apsaras arrived in China with the spread of Indian Buddhist culture and art, eventually transforming into a localized image of flying apsaras in China. Its localization was influenced by a combination of internal and external factors in China, which reflects the integration of different cultures and...
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Affordances of E-Learning in Indonesian Higher Education Institutions
Clara Herlina Karjo, Wiwik Andreani
E-learning has become indispensable since the Covid-19 outbreak in March 2020. The sudden change of learning model might not have been anticipated by many educational institutions, causing a few confusions on how to conduct e-learning properly, especially in providing an e-learning management system...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Multifunction Field as Open Space Utilization in Tamansari Hills Housing Semarang
Kania Kinasih, Rohman Eko Santoso, Agung Pangarso, Amelia Widyadhari Putri, M. Luqman Hakim
Public open space is needed in each village or certain housing units utilization of public open space in certain villages or housing in the form of existing public facilities. Forms of public facilities in the form of public open spaces such as parks, fields, etc. In this activity, the research focuses...
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Strava and The Social Reality of Palembang Running Sports in The Study of Pierre Bourdieu
Junior Zamrud Pahalmas, Marleni, Diany Putri Pratiwi, Budi Santoso
Running has become an urban lifestyle choice and a response to the dense, stressful conditions of city life, offering both an escape and a means to maintain physical and mental health. In cities like Palembang, the rise of the middle class has fueled greater awareness of fitness, with running emerging...
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Cyclic Steps in the Loess Plateau: Geometry and Physics
Zeng Xin, He Zican, Yuan Yuan, Gong Ping, Xudong Fu
Cyclic steps form under various conditions and their geometry varies, but the physics that controls their geometry is poorly understood. This paper examines the geometry of cyclic steps in the Loess Plateau and explains the intrinsic physics that control their geometry. The data of cyclic steps in gullies...
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Systematic Literature Review: Socioscientific Problem-Based Learning Model Oriented to Ethnophysics Approach (SPBL-E)
Bangun Sartono, Widha Sunarno, Baskoro Adi Prayitno, Nurma Yunita Indriyanti
This study aims to conduct a literature review related to the socio-scientific Problem Based Learning learning model oriented to the Ethnophysics approach used for learning. The method used in this study is the Systematic Literature Review (SLR), which consists of 200 samples of research results related...
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Beyond Academic Dishonesty: Investigating the Higher Students’ Knowledge and Experience Committing Plagiarism
Andi Harpeni Dewantara, Uswatun Hasanah
The issue regarding plagiarism, a kind of academic dishonesty act, continue to be a worldwide concern. This study then examines the higher students’ knowledge and experience of committing plagiarism. This study adopted descriptive quantitative research using the survey method—the collection data stage...
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Retro-Projected Virtual Agent: A Simple yet Advanced Social Robot
Ahmed Salem, Kaoru Sumi
A robotic head is one of the most crucial components of a robot in HRI experiments as it provides the potential for interaction using facial expressions and dialogue. Retro-projected robots can be used in the field of affective computing due to their interaction abilities. Unfortunately, most robots...
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Application of the Demonstration Method to Improve Recorder Playing Skills on the eye SBdP Lessons for Class VA MI Students Manggarupi Gowa District
Hikmawati Usman, Musfirah Musfirah, Muhammad Asrul
The problem in this research is the low skill of playing musical instruments, especially recorders in SBdP subjects. The formulation of the problem in this research is how to apply the demonstration method to improve recorder playing skills in the SBdP subject of MI Manggarupi class students, Gowa Regency....
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Are Accounting Students Ready to Face Artificial Intelligence in Accounting?
Anisa Rahmawati, Ria Anggraini
This research empirically examines the determinants of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology adoption within a sample of accounting students at Batam State Polytechnic. The methodology employed a purposive sampling technique to select 77 sixth and eighth-semester students from the Business Management...
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The Role of Public Services in Realising Sustainability and Welfare for Maritime Communities: A Case Study in the Southern Buton Coastal Region
Sry Mayunita, Juanda Nawawi, Andi Lukman Irwan
This study aims to analyse the role of public services in achieving sustainability and welfare for maritime communities in the coastal areas of South Buton Regency. The phenomenon examined stems from the challenge of providing public services that are inclusive and adaptive to the socio-economic characteristics...
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Elements Influencing Total Household Income of Paddy Farmers in East Kalimantan Province, Indonesia
Karmini Karmini, Karyati Karyati, Muna Karhani
The average income of agricultural workers in East Kalimantan is lower than that of manufacturing workers. Income from paddy farming also contributed less to the total household income of paddy farmers compared to income from non-paddy farming. The welfare of paddy farmers can be improved by increasing...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Development and Characterization of Paper Sludge and Waste Foundry Sand-Based Alkali Activated Mortar
Sohaib Nazar, Muhammad Husnain, Muhammad Ashraf, Muhammad Shakil
The alkali-activated materials (AAMs) have demonstrated a noteworthy impact on both CO2 emission reduction with enhanced compressive strength (CS) and flexural strength (FS). In this work, the primary precursors hydrated lime (LM), paper sludge ash (PS), and fly ash (FA) were used for one-part AAM preparation....
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Microtemporalities of Crisis: Pandemic Diaries and the Scales of Time in Zadie Smith’s Intimations
Mahmuda Sultana Mili, Fariha Jahan Sathi
Crises are usually seen as unforeseen and bracketed in time scale. However, the COVID-19 pandemic not only ravaged throughout the continents by claiming numerous lives, but its shockwave is still felt to this date. This paper examines how the COVID-19 pandemic was not a sudden catastrophe but a prolonged...
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Social Media Marketing and Brand Experience Effects on Streaming Subscription Intentions: The Moderating Role of Electronic Word-of-Mouth Among University Students
Alfina Tiurmida Sitanggang, Darwin Lie, Robert Tua Siregar
This study examined the influence of Social Media Marketing (SMM) and Brand Experience (BE) on Subscription Intention (SI) for streaming services, with Electronic Word-of-Mouth (eWOM) as a moderating variable. Grounded in the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and Stimulus–Organism–Response (SOR) frameworks,...
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The Role of Halal Certification in Enhancing Global Trade and Market Access
Harjoni Desky, Syamsul Rijal
Halal certification has become a strategic pillar in global trade, shaping market access, consumer trust, and competitiveness. With growing demand in both Muslim and non-Muslim markets, certification is increasingly recognized as essential for building inclusive and sustainable economic systems. This...
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End-to-End Data Analysis of Brazilian E-Commerce Transactions
Saikiran Gogineni, Yuvaraju Chinnam, Kanaka Durga Returi, Vaka Murali Mohan, G. Suryanarayana
E-commerce platforms produce substantial and varied amounts of data, which create opportunities for deriving insights about customers, products, and logistics through complete analytical procedures. This article offers an end- to-end data analysis of the Brazilian E-Commerce public dataset, which integrates...
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Shaping a Sustainable Tomorrow: - The Role of India’s IT Giants in Advancing UN SDGs 8, 9, 10, and 12
Girish Chandra Bhatt, Manoj Kumar Gopaliya
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are set to provide a blueprint for culturing a sustainable and egalitarian future.
This study focuses on how India’s IT Tech giants like TCS, Wipro, and Infosys parallel their functioning with the much-needed SDGs which focus on ‘Decent...
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Perception of Sustainable Development Goals in Universities from High-Ranking Databases
Nguyen Thi Phuong Dung, Nguyen Ha Phuong, Nguyen Dac Viet Ha, Pham Thi Thanh Hong, Robert C. Rickards, Ta Thi Diem Hang
Research purpose: The aim of this study is to provide a comprehensive overview of research trends on perceptions of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within higher education institutions.
Research motivation: Higher education institutions are key drivers in the SDGs movement, developing...
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Implementation of Electronic Government Through the People’s Service System in Sidoarjo (SIPRAJA) in Tambakrejo Village, Waru District, Sidoarjo Regency
Eva Hany Fanida, Tjitjik Rahaju, Fitrotun Niswah, Suci Megawati, Aprilia Devi Rekasari
The Regency Government (Pemkab) of Sidoarjo creates and develops a digital public service innovation, namely the Sidoarjo People’s Service System (Sipraja) based on android applications and websites. This Sipraja is a concrete manifestation of the Sidoarjo Regency Government (Pemkab) in optimizing the...
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The Most Updated Development of PROMS in China
----- A report from Chinese Organizers
Jian Fang Xiao, Yun Zhao, Qinglan Yao, Huiqing Xiao
This article reports a series of Pacific-Rim Objective Measurement Symposium (PROMS) conferences organized by Chinese counterparts of Rasch model in China. Starting from PROMS 2023, Macau, China, the authors summarized all the pre-conference workshops run and keynotes delivered at each PROMS conference...
Journal: Artery Research
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P12 VALIDATION OF SYNTHESIZED CENTRAL PRESSURE WAVEFORM IN PATIENTS WITH AN INFRARENAL AORTIC ANEURYSM BEFORE AND AFTER ENDOVASCULAR REPAIR
Suzanne Holewijn, Lennart van der Velde, Majorie van Helvert, Thomas Urgert, Gerike Buitenhuis, Erik Groot Jebbink, Michel Reijnen
Pages: 82 - 83
Background: Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) disease is mainly treated by endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR), which shows short-term advantages in terms of lower morbidity and mortality compared to open repair. Long-term outcome seems te be inferior with regard to survival. This could partly be explained...
Journal: Artery Research
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14.1 MECHANISM OF AGE-RELATED INCREASES IN PULSE PRESSURE: LONGITUDINAL FOLLOW-UP OF THE TWINS UK COHORT
Ye Li, Benyu Jiang, Louise Keehn, Tim Spector, Phil Chowienczyk
Pages: 82 - 83
Journal: Artery Research
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P11 EFFECT OF AGING ON THE PRESSURE ASYMPTOTE AND TIME CONSTANT OF EXPONENTIAL DIASTOLIC AORTIC PRESSURE DECAY IN HUMANS
Tetsu Yamakado
Pages: 82 - 82
There are few data regarding the effect of aging on pressure asymptote (Pasymptote) and time constant (Tau) of exponential diastolic aortic pressure (AoP) decay in normal human heart. To investigate this issue, we analyzed high-fidelity AoP, measured by use of a catheter-tipped manometer in 71 normal...
Journal: Artery Research
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P165 HIGHER BLOOD PRESSURE IN YOUTH IS ATTRIBUTABLE TO A COMBINATION OF HIGHER CARDIAC OUTPUT AND HIGHER TOTAL PERIPHERAL RESISTANCE
Alun Hughes, Chloe Park, Abigail Fraser, Laura Howe, Siana Jones, Debbie Lawlor, NIsh Chaturvedi, George Davey Smith
Pages: 82 - 83
Background: It has been proposed that high blood pressure (BP) in young people is due to high cardiac output (CO) with normal total peripheral resistance (TPR) – a hyperkinetic/hyperdynamic circulation. We investigated this in a large, population- based cohort of adolescents.
Methods: The study was...
Journal: Artery Research
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13.11 EFFECTS OF DAPAGLIFLOZIN ON EARLY ALTERATIONS OF THE MICRO- AND MACROCIRCULATION
Christian Ott, Iris Kistner, Agnes Jumar, Stephanie Friedrich, Peter Bramlage, Roland Schmieder
Pages: 82 - 82
Journal: Artery Research
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P10 COMBINATION OF FLOW-MEDIATED DILATION AND PULSE WAVE VELOCITY PROVIDES FURTHER CARDIOVASCULAR RISK STRATIFICATION IN PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE: FLOW-MEDIATED DILATION JAPAN STUDY A (FMD-J A)
Yukihito Higashi, Tatsuya Maruhashi, Hirofumi Tomiyama, Bonpei Takase, Toru Suzuki, Yasuki Kihara, Akira Yamashina
Pages: 82 - 82
Purpose/Background/Objective: The usefulness of vascular function tests for management of patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) has not been fully investigated.
Methods: We measured flow-mediated vasodilation (FMD) and brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) in 462 patients with CAD for assessment...
Journal: Artery Research
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P131 DETERMINANTS OF A NEW, NON-INVASIVE INDEX OF VENTRICULAR-ARTERIAL COUPLING AND MYOCARDIAL PERFORMANCE IN A GENERAL POPULATION SAMPLE
Nicholas Cauwenberghs, Jan D’hooge, Lutgarde Thijs, Jan A. Staessen, Tatiana Kuznetsova
Pages: 82 - 82
Background: The interaction between the heart and arteries (i.e. ventricular-arterial coupling, VAC) is a key determinant of cardiovascular performance. As such, VAC indexes might reflect the interplay between arterial stiffness and left ventricular (LV) dysfunction. In a community-based sample, we assessed...
Journal: Artery Research
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13.10 IMPACT OF THE GLYCEMIC CONTROL STATUS ON THE 2-YEAR PROGRESSION OF THE ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN ADD-ON A DIPEPTIDYL PEPTIDASE 4 INHIBITOR TREATMENT
Hirofumi Tomiyama, Koichi Node, Akira Yamashina
Pages: 82 - 82