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A Novel Correlation Model between Investor Sentiment and Trading Behavior Based on Attention Mechanism with Time-Varying Information
Shan Li, Mengxiang Sun, Xinge Liu, Li Zeng
The security market has the dual characteristics of emerging and transforming, and its stability has a far-reaching impact on the healthy development of social economy. At present, there are few researches on the correlation analysis between investor sentiment and trading behavior in securities market,...
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Examine Hong Kong’s Phallocentric Film Genres Negotiated the Role of Female Characters
Yuyao Wu
In the Chinese culture, which has long been dominated by Confucianism (a philosophical system that emphasises social harmony and hierarchical order), women have long faced oppression by men. Since society is rapidly evolving, more women strive for independence and autonomy, hoping to escape male domination....
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Enhancing employee engagement and synergy through better communication towards a sustainable future business performance through color brain management
Susan Tee Suan Chin
COVID-19 has impacted the world at an unimaginable and unprecedented level. The nationwide lockdowns were ordered to control and reduce the spread of the virus. This movement control order results in many industries being ordered to stop their operations, especially those related to the tourism industry....
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Ad Avoidance in Digital Advertising: The Impact of Privacy Disruption and Perceived Intrusiveness
P. S. Buvaneswari, M. S. Swetha
Purpose: Technological intervention in all domains has changed the world, and data has become major input for building strategies. This technology intervention has paved the way for digital marketers to collect data for developing marketing strategies destroying consumer privacy. Digital marketing strategies...
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Research on Factors Influencing Satisfaction with Practical Teaching of Information and Communication Technology Majors Based on Regression Models
Ke Zhao, Liyuan Cai, Yanan Miao
Starting from the cultivation of information and communication technology talents in universities, the main influencing factors of the data are analyzed by proposing research hypotheses, conducting questionnaire surveys and collecting survey data to develop scales and adopt principal component analysis...
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The Influence of Financial Knowledge on Tax Literacy with Individual Financial Management Behavior as a Mediation Variable and Living Cost as Control Variabel in Generation “Z” in Padang City
Ema Yohana, Erni Masdupi
This study aims to examine the effect of financial knowledge and living cost on a person’s tax literacy by paying attention to individual behavior (Individual Financial Management Behavior) in making financial decisions in generation Z who are in the city of Padang. This research is causative research...
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Shinminhwe and Idea of Progress in Korea
Afriadi, Linda Sunarti
This research focused on a Korean independence movement organization named Shinminhwe (New People’s Association). Shinminhwe is a secret organization that was formed in 1907 and moved for 4 years. During its movement Shinminhwe managed to bring the idea of progress into Korea. This idea of progress influenced...
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Relations between Minang Culture and Women in the 1990s in Selasih Literature
Andhika Yudha Pratama, Daya Negri Wijaya, Evania Yafie, Dhara Alim Cendekia, Norhafiza Mohd Hed
This scientific article is about the connection between culture and women in Minang in the 1990s, illustrated in Selasih literature. The author, Sariamin Ismail, or Selasih Success, describes Minangkabau women at that time who still influenced customs and traditions but were also open to changing social...
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Research on Performance Evaluation of Electric Power Enterprises under the New Electric Power System--From the Perspective of ESG
Yang Liu, Xintong Yang, Shiyu Liu, Fang Liu, Yue Zhang, Boqiang Li, Jian Sun, Yixuan Wang, Siyu Wang
The ESG concept focuses on sustainable development and the achievement of long-term enterprises’ long-term value, which is highly consistent with the development of the new electricity system and the “dual carbon” strategic goals. From an ESG perspective, it is extremely crucial and necessary to establish...
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Adaptation Responses to Climate Variability among Rainfed Farmers in Bengkulu Province, Indonesia
Gita Mulyasari
Climate variability adaptation is crucial to sustaining rainfed farmers’ livelihood and well-being in developing countries like Indonesia, where rainfed agriculture is one of the major economic sectors. We aimed to answer the following questions: (i) What responses have farmers implemented to respond...
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The Use Of Digital Home Media To Improve Children’s Critical Thinking Skills
Gusmaniarti Gusmaniarti, Mustaji Mustaji, Wahono Widodo, Binar Kurnia, Suryani Suryani
This research aims to determine the effect of number house learning media on the process of developing critical thinking skills with symbolic play teaching materials in children aged 4-5 years at Al-Falah Kindergarten Surabaya. This research uses a type of quantitative research with a quasi-experimental...
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Colour Psychology in Sustainable Fashion: Understanding Consumer Choices and Ethical Dimensions
Harjas Kaur, Arjun Negi
Colour Psychology and Sustainable Fashion are closely linked in ways that impact consumer feelings and ethical concerns in the fashion industry. This study shows that colours have a strong psychological effect on consumers’ perception of eco-conscious clothing. challenges the common belief that green...
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Stock Condition and Utilization Level for Sustainability of Skipjack Tuna in Flores Sea, Bulukumba Regency
Nurul Triana
The fishing of skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) in the Flores Sea, Bulukumba Regency is currently conducted on an open-access basis. The majority of fishermen engage in the practice of catching fish without restriction, it is therefore imperative to gain an understanding of the biological aspects of...
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Analysis of Factors Influencing Employee Performance at XYZ Bank in Tanjungpinang
Ai Ling, Grisvian Irvan Budiman, Christian Valerie, Mohammad Agung Saryatmo, Hélio Brites da Silva
In the increasingly competitive business landscape, the quality of human resources is a key factor in an organization’s success. One challenge that companies face in maintaining consistent business performance is ensuring strong employee performance. Factors such as competence, motivation, and job satisfaction...
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Unraveling the Synergistic Anti-Diabetic and Anti-Hyperlipedimic Effects of Madhumeha Nivarana Churnam
B. N. B. Vaidehi, K. Ravi Shankar, K. Gnaneswari
Traditionally applied medicinal plants are of great importance, and the trend of using these medicinal plants is increasingly important in the world due to their fewer side effects. Madhumeha Nivarana Churnam is an indigenous ayurvedic formulation is focused on this research study to establish the claimed...
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The Investigation of Motivation-Opportunity-Ability (MOA) Model on Student Participation: Organising Special Event
Muhammad Iqbal Katik Rajoendah, Annisa Wardhani, Heri Setyawan, Firman Syah, Asterina Anggraini
Student participation in special event practicums is influenced by their motivation, abilities, and opportunities. This study involved students from various universities with MICE, event management, and similar study programs. Primary data was collected through online questionnaires. Quantitative data...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Numerical Simulation of Unreinforced Masonry Walls Subjected to Tree Impact Load Using a Simplified Micro-Modelling Approach
Hanil Al Kanafi, Yunita Idris, Muttaqin Hasan
The Aceh region, located in the subduction zone between the Indo-Australian and Eurasian Plates, is highly vulnerable to natural disasters, particularly earthquakes and impact loads that can damage building structures. One commonly used building structure system is the unconfined masonry wall, which...
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Talent Management In The Era Of Digitalization: A Bibliometric Study
Nada Alami, Malika Akioud, Rania Larbi, Laila Alami Kasri
At the heart of the digital transformation redefining the 21st century landscape, talent management is emerging as a central pillar, not only for optimizing internal resources, but also for attracting new talent, essential to business growth and innovation. This study explores the crucial intersection...
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The Strategy of the Surakarta City Government in Analyzing and Following up Public Reviews of Public Services
Nunik Retno Herawati, Neny Marlina, Meyla Khofi Yanida
This study aims to analyze the strategies implemented by the Surakarta City Government in managing public reviews in order to improve the quality of public services. Active participation of the community in providing feedback becomes an important element in encouraging the improvement and innovation...
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Documentary Photography as a Tool for Environmental Education and Preservation of Paracas National Reserve
Ximena Mostajo-Alvarez, Mario Rodriguez-Quezada, Mariana Montalvo-Man, María Chávez-Chuquimango
This study focuses on analyzing the perception of the role of documentary photography as a tool for preservation and environmental education in the Paracas National Reserve, from the perspective of park rangers and documentary photographers. The methodology employed has an interpretive paradigm with...
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Opportunities and Challenges of Pancasila as an Alternative Ethics for Global Citizenship
Sumaryati Sumaryati
Globalization brings new challenges for international ethics. The main issue at hand is how to apply globally acceptable ethical values while maintaining national cultural identity. Pancasila, Indonesia’s state ideology, offers five fundamental values of Deity, Humanity, Unity, Democracy, and Social...
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The Impact of ESG on Corporate Performance: A Review and Empirical Analysis of Firms in Emerging Markets
Yilin Yan
As global environmental and social challenges, such as climate change and poor labor conditions, become more pressing, the need for a green, low-carbon, and sustainable development path has gained widespread acceptance across the international community. In recent years, the concept of Environmental,...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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C.A.T.E.: A Multimodal AI Agent for Context-Aware and Bilingual Learning in Technical Education
Siti Robaya Jantan, Ummi Haani Shahrul, Roslinda Murad
The new large language models (LLMs), it is impressive in their generality, remain inadequate in terms of context-awareness, tool integration, and real-time flexibility that technical education requires. We offer a solution to this problem by introducing C.A.T.E. (Compiler Assistant for Technical Enhancement),...
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Finding Meaning in the Unexpected: Underexplored Pathways to Discovering and Cultivating Meaning in Life
Pninit Russo-Netzer
One of the central components of meaning in life involves the experience that life “makes sense” and represents a coherent whole. Yet, less is known about the ways through which individuals discover or find meaning in everyday life. Despite advances in our understanding of the creative pathway through...
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Strengthening Conceptual Understanding Through Critical Pedagogical Approaches in Mathematics Education in Indonesia
Eliska Juliangkary, Yuntawati Yuntawati, Ita Chairun Nissa, Pujilestari Pujilestari, Masjudin Masjudin, Putu Kerti Nitiasih, Putu Nanci Riastini, I Gede Wawan Sudartha
This study explores the implementation and impact of Critical Pedagogy in the context of mathematics education in Indonesia, focusing on how this approach can enhance the authenticity of learning, students’ conceptual understanding, and active engagement in the learning process. Through literature analysis...
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Effects of Background Sounds on the User’s Psychological Indices in Virtual Environment
Ibuki Hori, Shinji Miyake, Daiji Kobayashi
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the work style, with an increasing number of companies introducing homeworking. However, there are concerns about decreasing communication between workers and their supervisors, which increases stress and fatigue in workers. Efforts are being made to incorporate virtual...
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Exploring YOLOv8 architecture applications for weed detection in crops
Aleksandar Petrovic, Milos Pavkovic, Marina Svicevic, Nebojsa Budimirovic, Vuk Gajic, Dejan Jovanovic
This work has a goal to test a deep-learning approach to the problem of aerial weed detection in crops. The issue of this type of detection lies in the nature of plants and their life cycles. Crops as well as weeds change their appearance and can be similar in physical appearance. The use of advanced...
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Adoption of Continuous Auditing in The Internal Audit Unit of SKK Migas Using TOE Framework
Bobot Prakoso, T.B.M. Yusuf Khudri
This study aims to identify the key factors that support the implementation of continuous auditing in the Internal Audit Unit of SKK Migas based on the Technology-Organization-Environment (TOE) Framework. A qualitative case study approach is applied in this study. Primary data was collected with the...
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Challenges Faced by Accounting Professionals in Artificial Intelligence-Based Technology Environment and Determinants of Acceptance
Chun-T’ing Loh, Yen-Hong Ng, Ah-Suat Lee, Yoon-Mei Chin, Pik-Yin Foo
Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the ability of machines to perform tasks on behalf of humans, while learning over time. With digital technologies, repetitive and routine accounting tasks can be performed with the assistance of AI-based technology. This provides accounting professionals with more...
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The Influence of Indian Epics and Puranas on Ethical Values
Vasundhara Kanwar Shekhawat, Garima Chauhan
The Indian epics, including the Rāmāyaṇa, the Mahābhārata and the Purāṇas, are ancient collections of myths and legends that profoundly influence India’s ethical landscape. These texts, filled with stories of gods, demigods, and mortals, provide a rich framework for ethical conduct, emphasizing righteousness,...
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Floral and Morphological Characterization of Old Tea Genetic Resources in Hakgala Botanic Garden, Sri Lanka
Nishadi Dayarathna, Erandini Ambalampitiya, Mahasen Ranatunga, Renuka Attanayake, Muditha Meegahakumbura, Prathibha Jayaweera, Jeevan Kottawa-Arachchi
To overcome the narrow genetic diversity in commercial tea cultivations, it is essential to introduce new genetic resources into the existing germplasm. The Hakgala Botanic Garden (6.54°N, 80.40°E) in Sri Lanka harbors a valuable collection of ancient tea genetic resources, comprising approximately 150...
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Geopolitics of Renewable Energy in the Middle East and North Africa Region
Nashiha Ulya, Yon Machmudi
The energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is a significant geopolitical challenge, given the economic dependence of these countries on hydrocarbon exports. This study uses a classical realism approach to analyze the impact of the energy...
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Corporate Governance and Sustainability in Emerging Economies: A Systematic Literature Review
Fiza Bhateja
The study systematically reviews literature on the relationship between corporate governance and corporate sustainability performance from 1992 to 2024 to explore how internal corporate governance mechanisms drive corporate sustainability. The review identifies sustainability development goals followed...
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The Effect of Team Assisted Individualization (TAI) Cooperative Learning on Mathematics Learning Outcomes
Wahyuningsih Nurmala, Saharuddin, M. Arif Tiro, Wahidah Sanusi
This study aims to determine the mathematics learning outcomes of students who are taught using the Team Assisted Individualization (TAI) type of cooperative learning model and the mathematics learning outcomes of students who are taught using conventional learning models. This type of research is quasi-experimental...
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Helping Language Learners Self-Review Learning Points and Gain Learning Expectation
Dinh T.T. Le
Revision after each lesson plays an essential role in enhancing learners’ English level, although it is sometimes neglected by students at the tertiary education level. Acknowledging learners’ difficulty in reviewing major learning points and their low expectations in classes of writing skills, I decided...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P.022 COMPARISON OF COMPLIOR, SPHYGMOCOR AND ARTERIOGRAPH FOR ASSESSMENT OF AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION
M.W. Rajzer, M. Klocek, W. Wojciechowska, I. Palka, M. Brzozowska-Kiszka, K.L. Kawecka-Jaszcz
Pages: 57 - 58
Journal: Artery Research
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5.5 AGE-DEPENDENT TELOMERE ATTRITION, SHORT TELOMERES AND ATHEROSCLEROSIS
Simon Toupance, Anna Kearney-Schwartz, Mohamed Temmar, Cécile Lakomy, Carlos Labat, Patrick Rossignol, Faiez Zannad, Patrick Lacolley, Abraham Aviv, Athanase Benetos
Pages: 57 - 58
Background: Short leukocyte telomere length (LTL) is associated with atherosclerosis. The prevailing view is this association exists since LTL is a biomarker of cumulative inflammation and oxidative stress during adult life. However recent studies show that LTL in adults is defined mainly by LTL at birth...
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Virtual Reality-Based Assistive Technology as a Solution for Autistic Students to Know the School Environment During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Ediyanto, Risa Safira Ramadhani, Asep Sunandar, Ahsan Romadlon Junaidi, Mohammad Efendi, Wiwik Dwi Hastuti
The current study aims to analyze virtual reality-based assistive technology to help autistic students know the school environment during the COVID-19 pandemics. This research study goes through three stages: determining the research focus’s scope, determining the urgency and novelty of the research,...
Journal: Artery Research
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4.6 HIPPOCAMPAL CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW DEPENDS ON SYSTEMIC ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IN INDIVIDUALS WITH MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT: THE TRAIN THE BRAIN-MIND THE VESSEL STUDY
Rosa Maria Bruno, Lorenza Pratali, Rosa Sicari, Francesco Stea, Nicoletta Berardi, Gloria Tognoni, Ubaldo Bonuccelli, Lorenzo Ghiadoni, Stefano Taddei, Danilo Scelfo, Laura Biagi, Michela Tosetti, Lamberto Maffei, Eugenio Picano
Pages: 57 - 58
Background: Dementia has been recently viewed as a predominantly vascular disorder. Indeed, reduced brain NO availability causes increased ß-amyloid deposition by several mechanisms, including hypoperfusion.
Purpose: To investigate the relationship between cerebral blood flow in the hippocampal and...
Journal: Artery Research
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5.4 HIGH PWV IS ASSOCIATED WITH NANO-SCALE CHANGES IN THE MEDIAL LAYER OF THE INTERNAL MAMMARY ARTERY
Riaz Akhtar, Zhuo Chang, Maria Lyck Hansen, Lars Melholt Rasmussen
Pages: 57 - 57
Background: Arterial stiffening occurs as part of the natural ageing process. Degradation of the extracellular matrix (ECM) in the medial layer is typically implicated in arterial stiffening. However, little is known about how localised changes in arteries in terms of both structure and mechanical properties...
Journal: Artery Research
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P.020 INTERRELATIONS BETWEEN CAROTID-RADIAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING DATA IN PATIENTS WITH ISOLATED SYSTOLIC HYPERTENSION
K.V. Protasov, A.A. Dzizinsky, D.A. Sinkevich, S.G. Kuklin
Pages: 57 - 57
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
4.5 THE EFFECT OF LUNG FUNCTION ON BLOOD PRESSURE AND VASCULAR INDICES FROM ADOLESCENCE TO EARLY ADULTHOOD IN A MULTI-ETHNIC COHORT
Yao Lu, Harding Seeromanie
Pages: 57 - 57
Given the significance of lung function (LF) for vascular health in adulthood, there are surprisingly few studies that have examined the interrelationships of their developmental trajectories. Both develop and decline over the life course, though LF peaks in the 20s, and both predict cardiovascular events...
Journal: Artery Research
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5.3 REVERSIBILITY OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AFTER KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
Aboubacar Sidibe, Catherine Fortier, Marie-Pier Desjardins, Fabrice Mac-Way, Sacha De Serres, Mohsen Agharazii
Pages: 57 - 57
Background: Chronic kidney disease is associated with increased arterial stiffness. Correction of the uremic milieu by kidney transplantation (KTx) may be improve arterial stiffness. However, results from clinical studies are not uniformly convincing. This could be related to small sample size of studies,...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P.019 CAROTID-RADIAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY DURING THE TESTS ON REACTIVE HYPEREMIA IN PATIENTS WITH ISOLATED SYSTOLIC AND SYSTOLIC-DIASTOLIC ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION
A.A. Dzizinsky, K.V. Protasov, O.V. Fedorishina, S.G. Kuklin
Pages: 57 - 57
Journal: Artery Research
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4.4 MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY PULSATILITY IN HEART FAILURE AND PATIENTS WITH CONTINUOUS-FLOW LEFT VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICES
Eric Stöhr, Francesco Castagna, James Pearson, Laura Watkeys, Samuel Trocio, Oksana Zatvarska, Timothy Crimmins, Alberto Pinsino, Paolo Colombo, Melana Yuzefpolskaya, Reshad Garan, Veli Topkara, Hiroo Takayama, Koji Takeda, Yoshifumi Naka, John Cockcroft, Joshua Willey, Barry McDonnell
Pages: 57 - 57
Background: High pulsatility index (PI) in the cerebral circulation has been associated with increased prevalence of stroke (1). Interestingly, heart failure (HF) patients implanted with continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices (CF-LVADs) have increased rates of stroke despite presenting with...
Journal: Artery Research
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5.2 AN ASSOCIATED WITH FAMILIAL HEMIPLEGIC MIGRAINE TYPE 2 MUTATION IN THE ALPHA-2 ISOFORM NA,K-ATPASE DISTURBS VASCULAR RESPONSES IN MOUSE BRAIN
Christian Staehr, Lise Hangaard, Karin Lykke-Hartmann, Elena Bouzinova, Christian Aalkjaer, Vladimir Matchkov
Pages: 57 - 57
Objectives: Migraine attack is associated with severe changes in brain perfusion vasoconstriction-induced hypoxemia during aura and rebound vasodilation in subsequent headache. Familial Hemiplegic Migraine Type 2 is associated with point mutations (including G301R) in the α2 isoform Na,K-ATPase. Heterozygote...
Proceedings Article
Meaningful characteristics of students life strategies
Marianna Gorbatova, Marina Bilan
The dynamics of changes in recent decades have led to the transformation of society’s value system, the breaking of social stereotypes, and, consequently, the complication of the socialisation processes of young people and building their life strategy. The purpose of the study is to describe the meaningful...
Research Article
On Exact Solution of a Classical 3D Integrable Model
S.M. Sergeev
Pages: 57 - 72
We investigate some classical evolution model in the discrete 2+1 space-time. A map, giving an one-step time evolution, may be derived as the compatibility condition for some systems of linear equations for a set of auxiliary linear variables. Dynamical variables for the evolution model are the coefficients...
Research Article
Solitons in Yakushevich-like models of DNA dynamics with improved intrapair potential
Giuseppe Gaeta
Pages: 57 - 81
The Yakushevich model provides a very simple pictures of DNA torsion dynamics, yet yields remarkably correct predictions on certain physical characteristics of the dynamics. In the standard Yakushevich model, the interaction between bases of a pair is modelled by a harmonic potential, which becomes anharmonic...
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Status Analysis on the Ability to Act of College Students’ Career Planning
Shuting Tian
Career planning for college students is a special skill that can inspire self-cognition, improve employability, and understand the needs of the industry, thereby improving the viability and professional quality of college students in the job market. In fact, although most students have formulated their...