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Proceedings Article
Utilization of Digitalization in Setu Babakan
Firman Syah, Fauzi Mubarak
Setu Babakan is better known to the general public as a Betawi cultural tourist attraction. Some attractions that are usually tourist destinations can also be used as venues for events. Several personnel or members of the public there also joined the committee team during the event. When they get used...
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Green Management and AI Driven Financial Strategy: Catalyzing BRICS Growth for Viksit Bharat
Sumita Mukherjee, Kavita Thapliyal, Varalika Azad, Rithika Manhas, Lavanya Kaur
Green management emerges as a pivotal strategy for sustainable development. This approach integrates environmental sustainability into organizational practices, aiming to reduce non-ecological impact while enhancing operational efficiency. This study explores how the general public’s growing interest...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Acid Leaching-Based Production of Triple Superphosphate (TSP) Fertilizer from Burenkhaan Phosphorite, Khuvsgul, Mongolia
Javzandulam Chuluuntumur, Davaabal Batmunkh, Bayarzul Uyat, Oyun-Erdene Gendenjamts, Altantuya Ochirkhuyag
Mongolia possesses over 3.6 billion metric tons of phosphate resources, predominantly located in Khuvsgul and Zavkhan Provinces. Despite this abundance, the country lacks industrial-scale phosphate beneficiation and fertilizer production, resulting in over 90% import dependency. Current national fertilizer...
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Customer Loyalty: Bibliometric Analysis Based on Scopus Data
Deddy Rakhmad Hidayat, Dian Anggraece Sigit Parawansa, Jusni, Idayanti Nursyamsi
Customer loyalty remains an intriguing and relevant subject of investigation among academics and practitioners. This study aims to provide a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of patterns and trends in the scholarly literature on customer loyalty. The research employs scientific search techniques on...
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Folk Culture of Ecology in Traditional Calendar Holidays of Azerbaijan
Ahmedova Tamilla Hikmet
The evolution of industrial and post-industrial societies, alongside advancements in digital realms and technology, has paradoxically enhanced human autonomy from Nature while simultaneously rendering individuals more susceptible to the constructs of their own making—what can be termed as a second nature,...
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Systematic Literature Review on Inclusive Education Policies in Primary Schools: A Comparative Analysis of Yogyakarta and Sukabumi
Septiana Putri Juariyah, Ujang Syarip Hidayat, Wiwin Winarni, Teguh Al-Hadi
Inclusive education is essential for ensuring equal learning opportunities for all students, particularly those with special needs. This study examines the implementation of inclusive education policies in Yogyakarta and Sukabumi using a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach, following the PRISMA...
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Understanding of the Students of Mathematics Education in Solving Linear Algebra Problems
Knowledge of the Students of Mathematics Education in Solving Linear Algebra Problems
Ferryansyah, Lisa Novita Sari
This study aims to describe the instrumental understanding and relational understanding of Mathematics Education students in solving linear algebra problems. This research was conducted in the Department of Mathematics Education, FKIP, University of Borneo Tarakan. The research subjects were students...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P.100 INVASIVE VALIDATIONS OF A USER INDEPENDENT OSCILLOMETRIC DEVICE (ARTERIOGRAPH) FOR MEASURING AUGMENTATION INDEX AND AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY
I. Horvath, L. Papp, L. Papp, M. Illyes
Pages: 75 - 76
Journal: Artery Research
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4.3 WHOLE-BODY VS. REGIONAL ARTERIAL STIFFNESS: IMPLICATIONS FOR A SINGLE WINDKESSEL MODEL OF THE CIRCULATION
Joseph Izzo, Sherif El-sayed, Rahil Ahmed, Peter Osmond, Benjamin Gavish
Pages: 75 - 76
Introduction: We questioned whether a single Windkessel (WK) adequately describes the circulation by estimating the radial arterial diastolic pressure-decay constant (tau) and combining this with systemic hemodynamic and arterial stiffness measurements.
Methods: In the non-invasive cardiac laboratory,...
Journal: Artery Research
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P.099 PREDICTIVE VALUE OF AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN ASYMPTOMATIC PATIENTS FOR CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROSIS
B. Benczur, R. Bocskei, M. Illyes
Pages: 75 - 75
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
4.2 DISCREPANCY BETWEEN IN-VIVO MEASURE AND EX-VIVO CALCULATION OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN RETINAL ARTERIES
Mahdieh Rezaeian, Arthur Leloup, Angela Schulz, Mojtaba Golzan, Stuart Graham, Alberto P. Avolio, Mark Butlin
Pages: 75 - 75
Background: Pulse wave velocity (PWV) in large arteries is a pressure-dependent marker of arterial stiffness. The retinal vasculature provides unique access to the microcirculation. There is inconsistency between reported values of retinal PWV (rPWV). The pressure dependency of rPWV was measured in-vivo...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P81 DISARRAY AND REMODELING OF THE RADIAL ARTERY IN WOMEN WITH SPONTANEOUS CORONARY ARTERY DISSECTION: THE FUCHSIA STUDY
Rosa Maria Bruno, Nicole Di Lascio, Abtehale Al Hussaini, Daniela Guarino, Saverio Vitali, Piercarlo Rossi, Davide Caramella, Bernardo Cortese, Francesco Faita, Stefano Taddei, Lorenzo Ghiadoni, David Adlam
Pages: 75 - 76
Background: Spontaneous coronary dissection (SCAD) may represent a manifestation of fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD); thus, preclinical lesions might be found in extracoronary vessels with similar size and wall ultrastructure, such as the radial artery.
Methods: Two 5′-clips from the left radial artery...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
11.6 THE AORTIC-TO-BRACHIAL STIFFNESS GRADIENT AND AORTIC RESERVOIR-EXCESS PRESSURE IN A DIALYSIS POPULATION
Catherine Fortier, Marie-Pier Desjardins, Aboubacar Sidibe, Mathieu Allard, Martin G. Schultz, James E. Sharman, Mohsen Agharazii
Pages: 75 - 75
Background: Aortic reservoir function is associated with increased cardiovascular events. Patients with chronic kidney disease in need of dialysis have increased aortic stiffness and reversal of the aortic-to-brachial stiffness gradient, which could impair aortic reservoir function. The aim of this study...
Proceedings Article
Performance Evaluation of Fisherman Community Empowerment Policy in Tinambung District, Polewali Mandar Regency.
Cicci Yuliah Manaf
Karama Village and Tangnga-Tangnga Village are two coastal areas in Tinambung District that have been touched by the program for the procurement of nylon gill net fishing gear. The program for the procurement of nylon gill net fishing gear is a form of activity carried out by the government in order...
Journal: Artery Research
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P.098 INCREASED ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND ARTERIAL WAVE REFLECTIONS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH IMPAIRED FUNCTIONAL STATUS IN PATIENTS WITH NORMAL EJECTION FRACTION
T. Weber, J. Auer, M. O’Rourke, B. Eber
Pages: 75 - 75
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
4.1 PROBING ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AT THE NANO-SCALE USING THE INTERNAL MAMMARY ARTERY AS A NOVEL TARGET
Riaz Akhtar, Zhuo Chang, Maria Lyck Hansen, Hans Christian Beck, Lars Melholt Rasmussen
Pages: 75 - 75
Introduction: Arterial stiffening is associated with structural and biomechanical alterations in the aorta. However, there are still gaps in our understanding as to how the structure and properties of arteries across the vasculature are altered with high PWV.Objective: To determine whether altered ultrastructural...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P80 IDENTIFICATION OF RADIAL VASCULAR WALL ABNORMALITIES BY VERY-HIGH FREQUENCY ULTRASOUND IN PATIENTS WITH FIBROMUSCULAR DYSPLASIA: THE FUCHSIA STUDY
Rosa Maria Bruno, Nicole Di Lascio, Daniela Guarino, Saverio Vitali, Piercarlo Rossi, Davide Caramella, Stephane Laurent, Pierre Boutouryie, Stefano Taddei, Lorenzo Ghiadoni, Francesco Faita
Pages: 75 - 75
Aim: This case-control study is aimed at identifying radial vascular wall abnormalities in patients with fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD).
Methods: High-frequency ultrasound scans of radial arteries were obtained by VevoMD (70 MHz probe, FUJIFILM, VisualSonics). Radial wall showed two echogenic interfaces:...
Journal: Artery Research
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11.5 DIFFERENCES OF HEART RATE VARIABILITY AND AUGMENTATION INDEX BETWEEN DIALYSIS AND POST-DIALYSIS PERIODS IN PATIENTS WITH END-STAGE RENAL DISEASE
Stefan Hagmair, Matthias Christoph Braunisch, Martin Bachler, Anna-Lena Hasenau, Axel Bauer, Konstantinos Rizas, Siegfried Wassertheurer, Marcus Baumann, Christopher Mayer, Christoph Schmaderer
Pages: 75 - 75
Introduction: Heart rate variability (HRV) analysis is a non-invasive tool for assessing the cardiac health. There is evidence that the cardiac autonomic system and central hemodynamics respond to hemodialysis. The aim of this work is to compare HRV parameters and augmentation index (AIx) between intra-...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Research and Development Web-Based Virtual Military Museum as a Tool for Edu-Tourism from Home During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Aniesa Samira Bafadhal, Muhammad Rosyihan Hendrawan
The Indonesian government has implemented a resilience policy against the Covid-19 pandemic through the learning from home (belajar dari rumah/BDR) program and the fulfillment of the demands for the Guidelines for Cleanliness, Health, Safety, and Environmental Sustainability (CHSE) aimed at preventing...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P.097 ADRENALECTOMY IS MORE EFFECTIVE THAN SPIRONOLACTONE IN REDUCING ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN PRIMARY ALDOSTERONISM☆
B. Strauch, O. Petrak, D. Wichterle, T. Zelinka, R. Holaj, J. Dvorakova, L. Safarik, M. Kasalicky, J. Widimsky
Pages: 75 - 75
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
3.8 CHILDHOOD OBESITY: DOES IT HAVE ANY EFFECT ON YOUNG ARTERIES?
Erzsébet Valéria Hidvégi, Andrea Emese Jakab, Miklós Illyés, Attila Cziráki
Pages: 75 - 75
Background: Prevalence of overweight (OW) and obesity (O) in children and adolescents has been increased in the past three decades. Obese children are prone to develop early cardiovascular (CV) morbidity in their adult life. Impaired arterial stiffness might be detected in this population. The aim of...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P79 ULTRASONOGRAPHIC CHARACTERIZATION OF THE DB/DB MOUSE, AN ANIMAL MODEL OF METABOLIC ABNORMALITIES
Nicole Di Lascio, Chiara Rossi, Claudia Kusmic, Anna Solini, Francesco Faita
Pages: 75 - 75
Purpose/Background/Objectives: The availability of an animal model that, beside common blood parameters like hyperglycemia or high lipid levels, reliably mirrors organ damage occurring in metabolic diseases, is an urgent need. These animals have not been fully characterized in terms of cardiovascular,...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
11.4 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INFLAMMATORY CYTOKINES AND AORTIC STIFFNESS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Marie-Pier Desjardins, Aboubacar Sidibe, Catherine Fortier, Sacha De Serres, Richard Larivière, Mohsen Agharazii
Pages: 75 - 75
Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases are the primary cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Aortic stiffness is a non-traditional risk factor in these patients. Using an animal model of CKD with vascular calcification, we reported that inflammation is involved...
Proceedings Article
Theoretical Aspects of Fitness Trainer Training
Sergey Serper, Oleg Buranok
The article is devoted to such a complex issue as the theoretical and methodological basis for training a future trainer-teacher. The topic of approaches to this problem in modern pedagogy, primarily in the framework of higher education, is considered. In addition, contradictions in contemporary higher...
Proceedings Article
The Relationship between Bystander’s Life Satisfaction and Passively Acceptance of “Public Display of Affection”: Self-Esteem as a Mediator—Mainly among College Students
Yanjing Li, Chenye Wang
Since social networking become more and more prevalent, it has become part of people’s daily life, quietly influencing people. Also, social networking site provides a stable platform for “public display of affection” behavior. Couples are likely to do so. However, they don’t realize how it will influence...
Research Article
Percolation Thresholds on Tree-Based Communities of Wireless Sensor Networks
Qiao Li, Zhendong Niu, Baihai Zhang, Lingguo Cui, Bin Wu
Pages: 75 - 84
Many efficient deployments of large-scale wireless sensor networks based on the tree-based community rise into view recently. Sensor nodes are severely resource constrained, and lack sophisticated defense mechanisms to fight virus attacks. Cyber viruses spread through node populations over the networks,...
Research Article
The Evidential Reasoning Approach to Medical Diagnosis using Intuitionistic Fuzzy Dempster-Shafer Theory
Yanni Wang, Yaping Dai, Yu-wang Chen, Fancheng Meng
Pages: 75 - 94
For medical diagnosis, fuzzy Dempster-Shafer theory is extended to model domain knowledge under probabilistic and fuzzy uncertainty. However, there are some information loss using discrete fuzzy sets and traditional matching degree method. This study aims to provide a new evidential structure to reduce...
Research Article
α-Resolution Method for Lattice-valued Horn Generalized Clauses in Lattice-valued Propositional Logic Systems
Weitao Xu, Wenqiang Zhang, Dexian Zhang, Yang Xu, Xiaodong Pan
Pages: 75 - 84
In this paper, an α-resolution method for a set of lattice-valued Horn generalized clauses is established in lattice-valued propositional logic system ℒ P(X) based on lattice implication algebra. Firstly, the notions of lattice-valued Horn generalized clause, normal lattice-valued...
Research Article
Using Trust Game for Cross-Strait Security Risk Analysis
Cheng-Kuang Wu, Chongfu Huang
Pages: 75 - 84
The interactions of the Mainland China offering benefits, the Taiwan benefits return, and the benefits of China-Taiwan bilateral trust between the China and Taiwan are modeled as a trust game. The trust strategy is best response for China and Taiwan if the benefit of China-Taiwan bilateral trust is increased...
Research Article
Integrability Conditions for n and t Dependent Dynamical Lattice Equations
R. Yamilov, D. Levi
Pages: 75 - 101
Conditions necessary for the existence of local higher order generalized symmetries and conservation laws are derived for a class of dynamical lattice equations with explicit dependence on the spatial discrete variable and on time. We explain how to use the obtained conditions for checking a given equation....
Research Article
Rational Solutions of an Extended Lotka-Volterra Equation
X.B. Hu, P.A. Clarkson
Pages: 75 - 83
A series of rational solutions are presented for an extended Lotka-Volterra eqution. These rational solutions are obtained by using Hirota's bilinear formalism and Bäcklund transformation. The crucial step is the use of nonlinear superposition fomula. The so-called extended Lotka-Volterra equation is...
Research Article
Symmetry reduction and exact solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations. I
Wilhelm Fushchych, Roman Popowych
Pages: 75 - 113
Ansatzes for the Navier-Stokes field are described. These ansatzes reduce the Navier-Stokes equations to system of differential equations in three, two, and one independent variables. The large sets of exact solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations are constructed.
Research Article
An Improved Method for Protein Similarity Searching by Alignment of Fuzzy Energy Signatures
Dariusz Mrozek, Bozena Malysiak-Mrozek
Pages: 75 - 88
*Scientific research supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Poland in years 2008-2010. Grant No. N N516 265835: Protein Structure Similarity Searching in Distributed Multi Agent System †To whom the entire correspondence should be directed: Institute of Informatics, Silesian University...
Research Article
Towards the Development of Regional Risk Profiles and Adaptation Measures for Sea Level Rise
Bilal M. Ayyub, Michael Kearney
Pages: 75 - 89
Risks from future sea level rise entail significant uncertainties concerning overall potential impacts, the specific threats faced by particular areas and what benefit or costs are associated with strategies for addressing such risks. The proposed risk quantification and management framework is consistent...
Proceedings Article
Evaluation of the Ethyl Acetate Extract of the Roots of Avicennia marina as Potential Anticancer Drug
Immanuel B. Tanjung, Norma N. Azizah, Ade Arsianti, Amalda S Anisa, Kholis A Audah
In this modern age cancer is still a prevalent disease. Even with advancements of technology, current treatments for cancer still have various side-effects that sometimes create more harm to the patient. A complete solution for cancer is still not found yet. Recently, mangroves were shown to be promising...
Proceedings Article
A Systematic Literature Review of New Trends in Self-expression Caused by Emojis and Memes
Victor Huang, Yifan Hu, Yaohua Li
Emoji and memes are a new way to present one’s emotion, are popular among young people. It is vital nowadays because almost everyone today largely relies on social networks and sends emojis and memes. Lots of research about emoji and memes have been conducted. Here, this paper summarizes new trends brought...
Proceedings Article
Execution of Mortgage Object Against Bankruptcy Debtors
Isdian Anggraeny, Ana Fauzia, Fitria Esfandiari, Nur Putri Hidayah, Sholahudin Al-Fatih, Isdiyana Kusuma Ayu
The problems arise when the company is unable to pay its debts to the bank and then the bank submits a legal remedy for bankruptcy which results in the debtor (company) being declared bankrupt. So that in the event the debtor has been declared bankrupt, the curator will carry out the execution process...
Proceedings Article
Patient Adherence to Rheumatoid Arthritis Medication at an Outpatient Clinic Public Hospital in Padang City, West Sumatera
Dita Permatasari, Juni Fitrah, Vonny Novia, Yelly Oktavia Sari
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease that attacks the joints and spreads to other organs. Most patients suffer from chronic pain, tissue damage, deformity and can cause risks of mortality. The disease requires long-term and regular treatment to achieve optimal therapeutic results....
Proceedings Article
Speech Act Representation of Doctor – Patient Interactions in Grey’s Anatomy Serial
Amanda Puspanditaning Sejati, Sifa Rini Handayani, Dedah Ningrum, Emi Lindayani, Ahmad Purnama Hudaya
The transition from face-to-face learning to distance learning is an example of COVID-19 pandemic effect. This condition is a challenge especially for vocational-based nursing education providers because during the COVID-19 pandemic the experience of students interacting with patients tends to be restricted....
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Implementation of Deep Learning for Organic and Anorganic Waste Classification on Android Mobile
R. D. Ramadhani, A. N. A. Thohari, C. Kartiko, A. Junaidi, T. G. Laksana
In this paper, a deep learning algorithm based on convolutional neural network (CNN) is implemented using pyhon and tensorflow lite for image classification on mobile. A large number different images which contains two types of waste, namely organic and anorganic are used for classification. The first...
Research Article
Exact solutions and Riccati-type first integrals
J. Mendoza, C. Muriel
Pages: 75 - 89
The λ-symmetry approach is applied to a family of second-order ODEs whose algebra of Lie point symmetries is insufficient to integrate them. The general solution and two functionally independent first integrals of a subclass of the studied equations can be expressed in terms of a fundamental set of solutions...
Proceedings Article
The Effect of Object Color Tones on Emotions
Zimeng Chen, Xiangrong Meng, Zhiyu Yao
The effect of color on emotions has always been significant in many fields such as advertising and communication. In order to verify the influence of colors on emotions, this study divides colors into warm and cold tones, and emotions are divided into positive emotions and negative emotions. In this...
Proceedings Article
Discussions on the Performance Techniques of Pipa Song “Yunxiang·Huaxiang”
Dongqing Liu
“Yunxiang·Huaxiang” is a piece of pipa work with distinctive classical characteristics. It is inspired by Li Bai’s poem “Qing Ping Tiao”. It borrows the image of Yang Yuhuan to depict the persistent pursuit of love by women in the Tang Dynasty. The performance skills of “Yunxiang·Huaxiang” are also representative....
Proceedings Article
Evolution and Analysis of Hand-held Flowers in Ancient China
Lin Shi, Yanping Fan
Traditional Chinese flower arrangement, as a part of China’s intangible cultural heritage, features unique Chinese cultural characteristics and styles of forms. A small number of studies on hand-held flower were scattered in the history of flower arrangement. This paper aims to briefly chronologize the...
Proceedings Article
Comprehensive Evaluation and Coupling Coordination Degree Analysis of Marine Science and Technology and Economy in 11 Coastal Provinces and Cities
Zhiyong Huang
In this paper, by constructing the evaluation system of Marine science and technology innovation and Marine economy, the Entropy-TOPSIS method was used to measure the Marine science and technology innovation capacity and economic level of 11 coastal provinces and cities in China, and then the coupling...
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The Shape and Influence of Chinese Variety Shows on College Students’ Gender Identity in the Context of Media Diversity
Yumeng Yang
Based on the social background, this paper analyzed the impact of the Chinese variety shows on the gender concept forms of college students. Due to the multi-gender culture, gender concepts have become more and more complex, and there are more voices in gender shaping. College students are the group...
Proceedings Article
Government Policy on Refocusing Activity and Re-allocation Budget of Local Government in Pandemic and New Normal Period
Mailinda Eka Yuniza, Melodia Puji Inggarwati, Ni Nengah Dhea Riska Putri Nandita
The Corona Virus Disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic has prompted the Indonesian government to take several strategic policies to ensure the fulfillment of public services that should be provided by the government, including local governments. For this reason, the government issued a policy which is called...
Proceedings Article
Online Learning Design in Dance Studios as Anticipation of Social Distancing in the Pandemic Era
Dewi Karyati, Ria Sabaria, Yoyoh Siti Mariah, Agus Budiman
The lockdown policy is considered to be an important thing and should be done during the pandemic, after being implemented in many developed and developing countries including Indonesia. This condition affects dance training and education activities in the studio which are carried out online through...
Proceedings Article
Utilization of Big Data for Digital Architecture-based Site Analysis with Site Studies in Badung Regency - Bali
Stephanus Evert Indrawan, L. M. F. Purwanto
The Industrial Revolution 4.0, which led to the evolution of social media, digital messaging services, online meetings, and lectures, has become a part of human life, specifically after the Covid-19 pandemic. However, this phenomenon increases information circulation, and traffic, which accumulates into...
Proceedings Article
Russianness in the Works of European Composers
Liudmila Kazantseva
For the practice of composing a conscious reproduction of native or non-native national style is traditional. As the object of attention of European composers are constantly featured national specificity of Russian culture. At the same time the "hit accuracy" ranges here from a maximum of accuracy (as...