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Journal: Artery Research
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P10.12 AORTIC STIFFNESS IS AN INDEPENDENT DETERMINANT OF LEFT VENTRICULAR DIASTOLIC DYSFUNCTION IN METABOLIC SYNDROME PATIENTS
L. Ryliskyte, J. Celutkiene, S. Solovjova, R. Puronaite, J. Badariene, R. Navickas, A. Laucevicius
Pages: 160 - 160
Journal: Artery Research
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P1.32 GENDER DIFFERENCES RELATED TO INCREASED VASCULAR AGE IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS
M.F. Neves, M.A. Casanova, A.R. Cunha, M. Trindade, J. d’El-Rei, F. Medeiros, W. Oigman
Pages: 160 - 160
Journal: Artery Research
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P10.11 MEAN ARTERIAL PRESSURE IS A STRONGER PREDICTOR OF STROKE IN SOUTH ASIAN THAN EUROPEAN MEN, INDEPENDENT OF OTHER CARDIOMETABOLIC RISK FACTORS; THE SABRE STUDY
S. Eastwood, T. Tillin, J. Mayet, A. Wright, A. Hughes, N. Chaturvedi
Pages: 160 - 160
Journal: Artery Research
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P1.31 INCREASED VASCULAR AGE IN TREATED HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITH ELEVATED AUGMENTATION INDEX
M.F. Neves, A.R. Cunha, M.A. Casanova, M. Trindade, J. d’El-Rei, F. Medeiros, W. Oigman
Pages: 160 - 160
Proceedings Article
The Implementation of Vocational High School Management Strategy
Herry Sumual, Grace J. Soputan
The purpose of this study is to analyze the strategy of implementing vocational education management to produce graduates who are truly ready to enter the real world of work. The research method uses case studies by setting key informants purposively, namely principals, productive teachers, and students...
Proceedings Article
Data Acquisition Using IoT to Monitor Coal Mining Environment
G Savitha, N A Deepak, D J Deepak
Coal is one of the most important non-renewable resource which contributes to majority of power production and used in many industries. The study here presents an innovative, efficient method needed to increase the mining productivity and reduce costs while also considering worker safety. In underground...
Proceedings Article
Analysis of Effect of Coating Crack on Hot-Formed Al-Si Coated Steel Sheet After Heating
J. Y. Li, B. Han, Z. W. Liang, J. C. Fang, Y. F. Wang, J. W. Jiang, N. Wang, J. Zhao, W. Z. Tan
Through analyzing the number of cross-section cracks of different coating thickness under the same heating process, the same coating thickness under the conditions of different heating temperature, different holding time and different drawing rate, it provides the control direction for decreasing the...
Proceedings Article
Research on the Influence of Digital Marketing on Innovation Performance of Time-Honored Chinese Enterprises——Mediation analysis based on Dynamic Capabilities
Qianwen Liang, Meng Zhao
Based on panel data from 49 listed Chinese time-honored brands (2016–2023), this study examines the impact of digital marketing on innovation performance and the mediating role of dynamic capabilities. The results indicate that digital marketing significantly enhances innovation performance, with absorptive,...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Influence of Impurities on Liminescence Spectrum of ZnSe:Fe at Low Temperatures
I. I. Abbasov, M. A. Musaev, J. I. Huseynov, R. B. Aslanov, S. G. Asadullayeva, E. A. Eminova
A broad luminescence spectrum is presented, covering an energy range of 350–800 nm at temperatures of 18 K, 50 K, 90 K, 140 K, and 230 K. The sample ZnSe;Fe was excited by light with a wavelength of 325 nm (He–Cd laser). The resulting broad luminescence spectra at 18 K and 140 K were decomposed into...
Proceedings Article
A Bibliometric Analysis of mTOR Expression in Breast Cancer
Indri Windarti, Ety Apriliana, Susianti Susianti
The mTOR (mechanistic Target of Rapamycin) pathway represents a critical focus in cancer research, playing a pivotal role in cellular growth, proliferation, and survival. This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of research publications focusing on mTOR in breast cancer from 2006 to...
Journal: Artery Research
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P1.30 IN HIGH CVD RISK GROUP ARTERIAL FUNCTION MARKERS CORRELATE WEAKLY WITH PWV AND AIXHR75 AS EXCEPTIONS
R. Navickas, L. Ryliskyte, A. Jakaitiene, Z. Visockiene, J. Badariene, A. Laucevicius
Pages: 159 - 159
Journal: Artery Research
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P6.21 EFFECTS OF PHARMACOLOGICAL DRUGS ON THE AORTIC PRESSURE PULSE: UNDERSTANDING MECHANISMS THROUGH MODELLING
S. Epstein, H. Fok, P. Chowienczyk, J. Alastruey-Arimon
Pages: 159 - 160
Aortic pulse pressure and other pulsatile components of the aortic pressure pulse are important predictors of cardiovascular outcomes, however the properties of the arterial tree that determine the aortic pulse are still poorly understood. We used numerical modelling to predict aortic pulse morphology...
Journal: Artery Research
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P4.02 INFLUENCE OF PLAQUE GEOMETRY ON PEAK CAP STRESS
A.C. Akyildiz, L. Speelman, H. Nieuwstadt, Steen A. Van Der, J. Wentzel, F. Gijsen
Pages: 159 - 160
Journal: Artery Research
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P10.9 INTERACTION BETWEEN STROKE VOLUME AND PERIPHERAL VASCULAR RESISTANCE IN DEFINING SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE IN YOUNG ADULTS
A. Cocks, J. Middlemiss, K. Miles, J. Cockcroft, I. Wilkinson, C. McEniery
Pages: 159 - 159
Journal: Artery Research
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8.2 COMPARISON OF THREE DIFFERENT METHODS TO CALCULATE AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY (PWV) USING A 1D MODEL OF THE SYSTEMIC CIRCULATION
B. Trachet, P. Reymond, J. Kips, A. Swillens, M. De Buyzere, B. Suys, N. Stergiopulos, P. Segers
Pages: 159 - 159
Aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) is a measure of the stiffness of the large arteries, and is often used as indicator of clinical cardiovascular risk. Yet, methodological issues still exist on how PWV should best be measured. We have used a 1D arterial network computer model of the systemic circulation...
Journal: Artery Research
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P10.8 CENTRAL BUT NOT BRACHIAL PRESSURE LINKED TO RBCS IN YOUNG NORMOTENSIVE INDIVIDUALS
A. Schutte, J. Van Rooyen, H. Huisman, C. Mels, N. Malan, W. Smith, R. Kruger, C. Fourie, L. Ware, S. Botha, R. Schutte
Pages: 159 - 159
Journal: Artery Research
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P1.28 THE ACCUMULATION OF RISK FACTORS OF METABOLIC SYNDROME IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE INCREASE IN ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AMONG MIDDLE-AGED MALE INDUSTRIAL WORKERS
J. Halonen, H. Lindholm, H. Sistonen, H. Torpo, T. Lindholm, L. Kallio-Vihersaari, J. Konttinen, T. Kemppainen
Pages: 159 - 159
Journal: Artery Research
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P10.7 CHARACTERISTICS OF CENTRAL HAEMODYNAMICS AMONG NIGERIANS: RESULT OF A PILOT STUDY
A. Odili, B. Abdullahi, V. Ameh, J. Staessen
Pages: 159 - 159
Proceedings Article
A Woman in James Joyce's and Henry Miller's Texts: Game and Myth
Andrey Astvatsaturov
The paper offers a comparative analysis of the construction of the image of women that is carried out by two great writers of the XX century: J. Joyce in his "Ulysses" and Henry Miller in his "Parisian Trilogy". Joyce in his novel synthesizes all the existing myths and images of women. Miller following...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Effect of Femtosecond Irradiation Laser on the Optical Properties of GaAs Solar Cell
Ruifang Chen, Zhiguo Shi, Yunxia Ye, Xue Qing, Yinqun Hua
The results of damage on the GaAs solar cells surface irradiated by femtosecond laser show that: the anti-reflective layer irradiated by laser is damaged when the laser energy is more than 1 uJ; and when the energy is increased to 5uJ, the anti-reflective layer is completely damaged. The comparison between...
Proceedings Article
Literary Visitors’ Experience to the Edensor Village
Misran, Alexandra J Kenyon
This research paper explores the visitors’ experience of the Edensor village (UK). The primary question is how visitors experience the place (Edensor village) and what they have experienced there. The research project was inspired by reading Andrea Hirata’s works, particularly the Edensor novel (firstly...
Proceedings Article
Legal Renewal of Doctor and Patient Relationship Patterns Based on Law 17 of 2023 Concerning Health
Sonya Airini Batubara, Kartina Pakpahan, Teguh Prasetyo
The relationship between a doctor and a patient is built on acceptance and service, forming a contractual relationship to find the best solution for the patient’s recovery. This study explores the legal updates in doctor-patient relationship patterns under Law No. 17 of 2023, replacing the previous Law...
Proceedings Article
The Importance of Parental Involvement in Teaching Salah: Developing Guidelines for Continuous Practice at Home with 6-Year-Old Children
Khairizah Kamaruddin, Aishah Abdul Razak, Mohd Ridhuan Mohd Jamil
In Malaysia, the practice of prayer (salah) is introduced at the pre-school or TADIKA level as early as five years old. Studies have shown the benefits of parental involvement in children’s education, but obstacles such as time constraints and lack of knowledge on how to engage in learning activities...
Proceedings Article
Smart Retailing: A Study Regarding the Purchase Intention of Beauty Products Vending Machine
Dinda Maharani Widyaputri, N. Kusumawati
Innovation on smart retailing continues to develop to provide customers a better shopping experience. Among many forms of smart retailing, vending machines are the one that is starting to be utilized by Indonesian retailers, specifically, by local cosmetic companies. Due to COVID- 19, SYCA & Rollover...
Journal: Artery Research
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P10.6 ARTERIAL WAVEFORM MEASURES IN THE VITAMIN D ASSESSMENT (VIDA) STUDY: RELATIONSHIPS WITH LIFESTYLE AND CARDIOVASCULAR FACTORS
J. Sluyter, A. Hughes, A. Lowe, K. Parker, B. Hametner, S. Wassertheurer, R. Scragg
Pages: 158 - 159
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
6.6 WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE IS A BETTER PREDICTOR OF SUBCLINICAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS THAN ADIPONECTIN LEVEL
S. Holewijn, M. den Heijer, L.J. van Tits, D.W. Swinkels, A.F.H. Stalenhoef, J. de Graaf
Pages: 158 - 158
Objective: Waist circumference is clinical marker of obesity and a well-established risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Adiponectin, an adipocyte-derived hormone and new biomarker of obesity, has recently been proposed to be the missing link between obesity and increased cardiovascular risk. We evaluated...
Journal: Artery Research
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P10.4 EARLY LIFE PREDICTORS OF BLOOD PRESSURE IN AFRO-CARIBBEAN YOUNG ADULTS: THE JAMAICA 1986 BIRTH COHORT STUDY
T. Ferguson, N. Younger-Coleman, M. Tulloch-Reid, J. Knight-Madden, N. Bennett, M. Samms-Vaughan, D. Ashley, A. McCaw-Binns, O. Molaodi, J.K. Cruickshank, S. Harding, R. Wilks
Pages: 158 - 158
Journal: Artery Research
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6.5 THE EPICURE STUDY: BLOOD PRESSURE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN RELATION TO BIRTH BEFORE 26 WEEKS OF GESTATION
C.M. McEniery, J. Fawkes, I.B. Wilkinson, N. Marlow, J.R. Cockcroft
Pages: 158 - 158
Background: Antenatal and postnatal growth are associated with increased arterial stiffness and cardiovascular risk (e.g. myocardial infarction and stroke) in adults born at term.
Aim: We investigated cuff blood pressure (BP) and arterial waveforms in 70 extremely preterm (EP) children and in 91 age...
Journal: Artery Research
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P2.07 DOES ROSUVASTATIN MEDIATES A BETTER CONTROL OF CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE IN TREATED HYPERTENSIVES PATIENTS?
J. Chiabaut Svane, P. Forcada, S. Gonzalez, S. Obregon, C. Castellaro Bello, F. Inserra, E. Cavanagh, C. Kotliar
Pages: 158 - 158
Journal: Artery Research
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6.4 LONGITUDINAL FOLLOW-UP OF ARTERIAL DISTENSIBILITY IN EARLY CHILDHOOD: ROLES OF BIRTH WEIGHT, GROWTH, BLOOD PRESSURE AND EARLIER (AORTIC) ‘STIFFNESS’
A. Vyas, J. Kips, I. Gemell, N. Howard, F. Khan, P. Clayton, J.K. Cruickshank
Pages: 158 - 158
Background: Although blood pressure (BP) ‘tracks’ from early life in humans, little is known of how arterial stiffness develops over time in early childhood.
Methods: UK born European (n=208) and South Asian (SA, n=99) origin infants had standardised measures of anthropometry, BP (Dynamap Critikon)...
Short Communication
Note on the evolution of compactly supported initial data under the Camassa-Holm flow
Enrique Loubet
Pages: 158 - 162
We clarify and extend some remarks raised in [5] [Constantin A, J. Math. Phys. 46 (2005), 023506] about the evolution of compactly supported initial data under the Camassa-Holm flow.
Research Article
Feature Extraction for the Prognosis of Electromechanical Faults in Electrical Machines through the DWT
J.A. Antonino-Daviu, M. Riera-Guasp, M. Pineda-Sanchez, J. Pons-Llinares, R. Puche-Panadero, J. Perez-Cruz
Pages: 158 - 167
Recognition of characteristic patterns is proposed in this paper in order to diagnose the presence of electromechanical faults in induction electrical machines. Two common faults are considered; broken rotor bars and mixed eccentricities. The presence of these faults leads to the appearance of frequency...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Gender and endothelial progenitor cell number in middle-aged adults
Brian L. Stauffer, Owen J. MacEneaney, Erich J. Kushner, Jennifer N. Cech, Jared J. Greiner, Christian M. Westby, Christopher A. DeSouza
Pages: 156 - 160
Background: Between the ages of 45 and 65 years, the prevalence of cardiovascular disease is significantly lower in women compared with men. Circulating bone marrow-derived endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) play an important role in vascular repair. Reduced EPC number is predictive of more cardiovascular...
Proceedings Article
Ways with Words: Exploring Children Author’s Voices in Indonesia’s Children Book Series (KKPK)
R Akbar, I Rifai, J Lee
Voice in literacy studies has been defined and redefined from different theories or perspectives. Current studies on voices in children literary work have explored the relationship between the authors’ voices with their agency, identity, or even ideologies. Authors of young children’s literatures are...
Proceedings Article
Cooperative learning vs problem-based learning: which one is better for basketball learning?
Muhammad Sigit Antoni, Saryono Saryono, Agus Sumhendartin Suryobroto, Nur Rohmah Muktiani
One of the study materials in physical education is basketball. Based on several research results, there are several obstacles in implementing game learning in physical education (PE): low enthusiasm, motivation, and students’ seriousness. This research aims to determine the effect of cooperative learning...
Proceedings Article
Development of Smart Online Grocery Shopping App
Savali Patil, Anjali Joshi, Aachal Shinde, Abhishek Rathod, Madhuri Kawarhe
This Smart Grocery Shopping App is a web based Application which will have more additional features for providing the easy and smooth shopping experience to customers. The software’s and hardware’s that we have used to develop this system are easily available and easy to work with. The aim is to add...
Proceedings Article
Customer Satisfaction at an Upscale Restaurant in Indonesia Post-Covid-19: Personal Hygiene and Service Quality
Muhammad Fakihuddin, Liliana Dewi
After the pandemic, customers are increasingly aware of cleanliness, and their demands for restaurant satisfaction are also increasingly aware of the importance of cleanliness. This research was conducted at Incanto Restaurant Fraser Residence Sudirman Jakarta to know personal hygiene and service quality...
Proceedings Article
E-Service Quality, Delivery Timeliness, Customer Loyalty and Customer Satisfaction among J&T Service Users in Mebidangro Metropolitan Area
Monica Marsinta Situmorang, Muinah Fadhilah, Henny Welsa, Ambar Lukitaningsih
This research aims to examine the impact of e-service quality and delivery timeliness on customer loyalty, with customer satisfaction as a mediating variable. The study was conducted with J&T service users in the Mebidangro Metropolitan Area, a fast-growing logistics hub in Sumatera Island. Using...
Journal: Artery Research
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P10.1 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND THE “PHENOTYPE” METABOLIC SYNDROME: A CROSS-COUNTRY STUDY. THE MARE CONSORTIUM
A. Scuteri, P. Cunha, J. Cockroft, F. Cucca, S. Laurent, F. Raso, M. Muiesan, E. Rietzschel, L. Ryliskyte, C. Vlachopoulos, P. Nilsson, E. Lakatta
Pages: 157 - 158
Journal: Artery Research
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P1.23 CENTRAL AORTIC PRESSURE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS PATTERNS ACCORDING TO DRUGS AND GENDER IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS
P. Forcada, D. Olano, S. Obregon, S. Gonzalez, C. Castellaro, J. Chiabaut, F. Inserra, C. Kotliar
Pages: 157 - 157
Journal: Artery Research
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6.3 DETERMINING EARLY CARDIOVASCULAR RISK PROFILES IN PAEDIATRIC RHEUMATIC DISEASE
T.J. Bradley, P.N. Tyrell, L. Ng, C. Slorach, J. Beyene, R. Schneider, B.M. Feldman, E.D. Silverman
Pages: 157 - 158
Objectives: Increased cardiovascular risk in adults with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and rheumatoid arthritis, not explained by exposure to traditional factors alone, have prompted investigation into the role of chronic inflammation. This study aimed to determine early cardiovascular risk profiles...
Journal: Artery Research
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P3.04 EFFECTS OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUGS ON CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE
D. Agnoletti, Y. Zhang, C. Borghi, J. Blacher, M.E. Safar
Pages: 157 - 157
Journal: Artery Research
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P9.15 THE ROLE OF LUNG FUNCTION ON ADOLESCENTS’ BLOOD PRESSURE TRAJECTORIES IN A MULTI-ETHNIC COHORT: THE DETERMINANTS OF ADOLESCENTS SOCIAL WELLBEING AND HEALTH (DASH) STUDY
Srinivasa Katikireddi, Oarabile Molaodi, J. Kennedy Cruickshank, Sooky Lum, Seeromanie Harding
Pages: 157 - 157
Journal: Artery Research
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P1.22 NON-INVASIVE HAEMODYNAMIC CHARACTERIZATION BY MEANS OF IMPEDANCE CARDIOGRAPHY IN PRIMARY PREVENTION
P. Forcada, D. Olano, S. Obregon, S. Gonzalez, J. Chiabaut, C. Castellaro, F. Inserra, C. Kotliar
Pages: 157 - 157
Journal: Artery Research
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P1.21 ARTERIAL DISTENSIBILITY IN YOUNG INDIVIDUALS – COMPARISON OF ARTERIAL DISTENSIBILITY THROUGH THE MEASUREMENT OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN YOUNG SPORTSMEN VERSUS NON-SPORTSMEN
F. Fernandes, C. Correia, E. Nabais, V. Fonseca, J. Lobato, G. Cunha
Pages: 157 - 157
Journal: Artery Research
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P1.20 ASSOCIATION OF THE CARDIO-ANKLE VASCULAR INDEX WITH AGE AND SEX IN THE SAPALDIA 3 COHORT STUDY
S. Endes, J. Dratva, S. Caviezel, C. Schindler, N. Künzli, N. Probst-Hensch, J.-M. Gaspoz, T. Rochat, A. Schmidt-Trucksäss
Pages: 157 - 157
Research Article
Classical and Quantized Affine Physics: A Step towards it
Jan J. Slawianowski, Vasyl Kovalchuk
Pages: 157 - 166
The classical and quantum mechanics of systems on Lie groups and their homogeneous spaces are described. The special stress is laid on the dynamics of deformable bodies and the mutual coupling between rotations and deformations. Deformative modes are discretized, i.e., it is assumed that the relevant...
Research Article
Periodic Solutions of a Many-Rotator Problem in the Plane. II. Analysis of Various Motions
F. Calogero, J-P Françoise, M. Sommacal
Pages: 157 - 214
Various solutions are displayed and analyzed (both analytically and numerically) of a recently-introduced many-body problem in the plane which includes both integrable and nonintegrable cases (depending on the values of the coupling constants); in paticular the origin of certain periodic behaviors is...
Research Article
The heptagon-wheel cocycle in the Kontsevich graph complex
Ricardo Buring, Arthemy V. Kiselev, Nina J. Rutten
Pages: 157 - 173
The real vector space of non-oriented graphs is known to carry a differential graded Lie algebra structure. Cocycles in the Kontsevich graph complex, expressed using formal sums of graphs on n vertices and 2n − 2 edges, induce – under the orientation mapping – infinitesimal symmetries of classical Poisson...
Research Article
A Generalization of the Sukhatme's Test for Two-Sample Scale Problem
Manish Goyal, Narinder Kumar
Pages: 155 - 170
In this paper, we present nonparametric tests for the two-sample scale problem. The proposed tests include as special case the B.V. Sukhatme, Ann. Math. Stat. 28 (1957), 188–194, and J.V. Deshpande, K. Kusum, Aust. J. Stat. 26 (1984), 16–24 tests. The asymptotic distribution of the test statistics is...