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Policy Implementation Of Green Space In Bandung City Seen From Power, Interest, And Strategies Of Actor Involved Factor (Study About Park and City Forest)

Tatik Fidowaty, Nasrullah Nazsir, Utang Suwaryo, Nandang Alamsah Deliarnoor
The existence of green space is very important in a city. Green space is a place of rain water absorption, air fresheners, flood control, recreation facilities and so fogreen space. Referring to Law No. 26 of 2007 on Spatial Planning, requires that urban managers have a minimum of 30% green space of...
Proceedings Article

The Effect of Moderate Intensity Aerobic Training on MDA Level, Osmotic Fragility, and Erythrocyte Amount

Moch. Yunus
This study aimed to analyze the amount of oxidative stress level reduction, the increase in membrane endurance and the amount of erythrocyte cells due to moderate intensity aerobic exercise. This research was a quasi-experimental study with quantitative approach, with a randomized group pretest and posttest...

Synthesis and Characterization of Fe-ZIF-8 by Utilizing Waste Filtrate as Solvent

Rahmatul Fajri, Yulida Amri, Ratna Ediati
Fe-ZIF-8 has been successfully synthesized using filtrate as a solvent with two repetitions. The temperature used in the synthesis of Fe-ZIF-8 was room temperature (25-30°C), with a molar ratio of Zn (NO3)2.4H2O and 2-methylimidazole=1:4, while FeSO4.7H2O added was 5% of the amount of Zn (NO3)2.4H2O....
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12.8 VENTRICULAR-ARTERIAL UNCOUPLING DOES NOT DEPEND ON ARTERIAL ELASTANCE AFTER MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION

Elena Zharikova, Svetlana Villevalde, Zhanna Kobalava
Pages: 78 - 79
Objective: Ventricular remodeling may occur following myocardial infarction (MI) of the left ventricle (LV) and such remodeling has been shown to be correlated with increased patient morbidity and mortality. It is important to estimate the likelihood of remodeling from the state of the infarcted LV....
Proceedings Article

Research on Performance of Pineapple Leaf Fiber Healthy Underwear

Jinhe Gao, Zhikai Zhuang, Mingfu Li, Jin Zhang, Wenwei Lian
With pineapple leaf fiber as the raw material, refined dry jute is obtained through refined processing, which is blended with cotton to trail-produce 30S pineapple leaf fiber/cotton (30/70) blended yarn. Through the combination of industry, university and research and by cooperating with the textile...
Proceedings Article

Fundamental Movement Skills Game on Intellectual Disability Children in Primary Special Education

Selvi Atesya Kesumawati, Tandiyo Rahayu, Hari Amirullah Rachman, Setya Rahayu
The Fundamental Movement Skill (FMS) of the intellectual disability (ID) children, whether it is mild or moderate, has a disorder, therefore there is a need to guide the ID of the child on optimal FMS and gain pleasure through movement. Getting game exercise is one form of game designed purposely by...

The Effectiveness of CIRC Method and Comic-strip Media to English Writing Ability

Fenny Thresia
All university students are expected to be able to write in English. One way to achieve this purpose is through comic-strip media. This aims of this study to determine the effectiveness of the comic-strip media in improving English writing ability of mechanical engineering students. This research focus...

Comparison of Early Childhood Development Rates in Two Different Types of Kinder Garten

Lisdahayati, Ira Kusumawaty, Yunike, Azwaldi, Sri Astuti, Nathalia Ramadhanti
Development is the increase in the ability and structure/ function of the body. The purpose of this study was to determine the differences in the level of development of children who were educated at the Indonesian natural school in Palembang and at the school of the 01 TK Pembina. This research was...

The Difference Of Learning And Trusting Models On The Results Of Learning Bullet Styles Ortodoks Junior High School Students

Pangihutan Butar-Butar, Imran Akhmad, Rahma Dewi
The purpose of this study was to determine the interaction between learning models and students' confidence in class VIII SMP. This research was conducted on eighth grade junior high school students. then the treatment location was at Bandar Setia Ujujng Private Middle School, Jl.Pengabdian No. 75 Bandar...
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Design and Performance Analysis of a Tri-Band Coupler for RF Applications

Srividhya Ganesan, Tamilselvi Durairajan, Janani Krishnan Srinivasan, Kavipriya Ravikumar, Kiruthika Venkataramani
The Branch Line Coupler is a four-port network which can divide an input signal into two equal-power with 90° phase difference. This paper presents the design and analysis of a tri-band Coupler. The proposed coupler is operating at frequency ranges of 1.9 / 3.6 / 5 GHz with output ports at 3 dB. The...
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Enhancing Wear Resistance of PC200 Excavator Bucket Teeth Made from Low Alloy Steel Through Heat Treatment

Daffa Latupeirissa, Lilik Dwi Setyana, Nugroho Santoso, Robith Fuadi, Diyanah Hanif, Fauzi Naufal Nur Ichzan
The bucket tooth is an excavator component, primarily used for digging soil or rock. Due to frequent wear and tear, its mechanical properties require enhancement. This research aimed to increase the hardness and wear resistance of PC200 excavator bucket teeth through quenching and tempering. The material...
Proceedings Article

The Development Product of Cascara Moringa (Moringa oleifera) Tea

Sony Suwasono, Nita Kuswardhani, Irfan Arfa’i
Cascara is a herbal drink made from dried coffee husks. Cascara has a strong sour taste and a brownish red color similar to tea. Cascara contains polyphenol and antioxidant compounds. One effort to improve the quality of cascara products is to combine them with Moringa leaves (Moringa oleifera L.). Compounds...

Convergence of Blockchain and Machine Learning for Intelligent Supply Chain Management: A Systematic Analysis of Synergies, Applications, and Emerging Trends

Prerna Jain, Komal Arora
This extensive review analyzes 255 peer-reviewed articles (2020-2025) from the Scopus database to investigate the synergistic integration of blockchain and machine learning (ML) technologies in supply chain management (SCM). Our systematic review highlights five convergence themes at the core: (1) Immutable...
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Assessment of Soil Organic Carbon and Nutrient Stocks Along a Degradation Gradient in Semi-Arid Grasslands

Khulan Nyamsanjaa, Tuvshintogtokh Indree, Batzaya Gachmaa, Lyankhua Bayasgalankhuu, Nyambayar Nyamjantsan, Sukhbat Altangerel, Buyan-Undrakh Battushig
The dry steppe region of Mongolia, characterized by semi-arid climate and sparse vegetation, plays a crucial role in regional carbon cycling and ecosystem resilience. Despite its vast extent, limited data are available on soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics and the carbon-to-nitrogen (C:N) ratio as indicators...
Conference Abstract

12.1 EVALUATION OF ACUTE EFFECTS OF COFFEE CONSUMPTION ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN HEALTHY ADULT PEOPLE USING AN OSCILLOMETRIC DEVICE

Pedro Forcada, Dario Echeverry, Alejandro Pizano, Felix Montes, Daniel Acuña
Pages: 77 - 77
Environment/Objectives: Several studies in different populations and conditions shown contradictory results about the effect of coffee on arterial stiffness (AS). Coffee consumption is high around the world and it is very important to define its CV effects. To evaluate the acute effects on haemodynamic...

Health Risks of Environmental Exposure to PCDD/Fs near a Hazardous Waste Incinerator in Catalonia, Spain

Montse Mari, Jordi Díaz-Ferrero, Marta Schuhmacher, Martí Nadal, José L. Domingo
Pages: 77 - 87
In order to evaluate the environmental impact of a hazardous waste incinerator (HWI) located in Constantí (Spain), during the period 2010-2012, 30 vegetation and soil samples were alternatively (herbage in 2010 and 2012, and soils in 2011) collected in the surroundings of the facility, and their contents...
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Efficient Protocol for Introducing Regeneration of Adventitious Buds from Hypocotyl Explants in Jatropha curcas L.

Ying Liu, Su-Fang Niu, Jian-Nong Lu, Sen Chen, Ya-Fei Wang, Hong-Bo Zhu, Lin-Feng Li, Yu-Zhen Shi, Xue-Gui Yin
A new strategy of high concentration short duration treatment of Thidiazuron (TDZ) for enhancing adventitious buds formation from hypocotyl explants were attempted in Jatropha curcas. The best shoot buds induction (81.91%) and number of buds per explant (10.16) were obtained from hypocotyl explants treated...

The Influence of Social Capital on Expatriates’ Adjustment: The Moderating Effects of Work-Role Demand and Work-Family Conflict

Li-Yueh Lee, Phuoc-Thien Nguyen, Minh-Quan Vu
Research related to the predictors of expatriate’s adjustment and performance has been conducted extensively, nevertheless, expatriation remains a challenging job. Previous studies illustrated that approximately from 30% to 50% of expatriates are ineffective, or in other word, they are marginally effective....

An innovative process for titanium alloy package edge of aircraft engines composite fan blades

Chunxiao Wang, Hegang Zhang, Yicheng Li, Hongrui Dong, Zongjiang Zhang, Xiaoqiang Li, Pengzhi Cheng
Titanium alloy package edge provides additional strength and stiffness to the composite fan blades of aircraft engines, which can extend the service life of fan blades effectively. However, the titanium alloy package edge was traditionally manufactured by using CNC machine tools, involving a large cutting...
Conference Abstract

P84 HIGH-FRAME RATE VECTOR FLOW IMAGING: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CAROTID BIFURCATION GEOMETRY AND FLOW PATTERNS

A. Alfredo Goddi, L. Luca Aiani, Y. Yigang Du, X. Xujin He, Y. Yingying Shen, L. Lei Zhu
Pages: 76 - 77
Background: The laminar flow movement in straight arteries is affected by anatomical factors such as bifurcation, lumen diameter changes or plaques. As a consequence of the local deceleration, the detachment of the boundary layer from the wall develops a disturbed flow, which impacts hemodynamics. It...
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P83 A PILOT STUDY TO ASSESS PEAK SYSTOLIC VELOCITY AS A POSSIBLE MARKER OF ATHEROSCLEROTIC BURDEN USING ULTRASOUND

Carola Koenig, Mark Atherton, Marco Cavazzuti, Sudarshan Ramachandran, Corinna Gomm, Richard Strange, Ian Halliday, Torsten Schenkel
Pages: 76 - 76
Introduction: Ischemic heart disease (IHD) has been associated with lower peak systolic velocity (PSV) on penile Doppler measurements [1]. This study establishes whether carotid ultrasound (US) PSV was associated with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) outputs, which in turn may contribute to IHD pathogenesis. Methods:...
Proceedings Article

Work Productivity of People with Physical Disabilities During the Pandemic COVID-19 in DIY

Sumarjo Sumarjo, Ahmad Nasrulloh, Sumaryanto Sumaryanto, Farid Imam Nurhadi, Yudik Prasetyo, Rifky Riyandi Prastyawan
This study aims to determine the work productivity of people with physical disabilities during the covid 19 pandemic in DIY. This research is qualitative and quantitative descriptive research with a survey approach. The sample in this study will be taken from the existing population using “purposive...
Proceedings Article

Control of a Multi-terminal VSC-HVDC System for Wind Power Delivery

Mohamed Tawfik Eladl, Yasser Gaber Dessouky, Ezz Eldien Zakzouk
Among the most developed renewable energy sources, wind energy attracts the most research attentions. Wind energy is easily captured far away from the places where wind energy is used. Because of this unique characteristic of the wind, the generation and delivery systems of the wind energy need to be...
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The effect of mixing sequence on the block copolymer compatibilization of polybutadiene-natural rubber blend

Keqiang Wang, Shuo Zhong, Jia Fu, Wenjin Wang, Zhongren Chen
The remarkable effect of the mixing sequence on the block copolymer compatibilization was investigated in this study, where a liquid butadiene-isoprene copolymer rubber (LIR-390) was used to compatibilize the polybutadiene/natural rubber (BR/NR, 30/70) blend. We have found that properly chosen mixing...

Science Process Skills of Eigth-Grade Students at SMPN 2 Masbagik

Baiq Fatmawati
This study was conducted to know the science process skills of eight-grade students at SMP N 2 Masbagik. A total of 160 eight-grade students at SMPN 2 Masbagik, East Lombok, Indonesia, were used as research population and 30 of them were selected as sample by using cluster random sampling. The science...
Proceedings Article

Pattern of Hymenopteran Parasitoid Community in Oil Palm Plantations: Effects of Age Gradient or Sampling Methods?

Bandung Sahari, Ali Nurmansyah, Syafrida Manuwoto, Damayanti Buchori
In oil palm plantations, there is age gradient that is expected to affect pattern of Hymenopteran parasitoid community. The aim of the research is to evaluate effects of age gradient of oil palm plantations on community of hymenopteran parasitoid. Approximately, six blocks representing three different...
Research Article

Homebased Standing Core Exercise Training Improves Femoral Blood Flow but not Arterial Stiffness in Middle-Aged to Older Adults

Hsin-Fu Lin, Soun-Cheng Wang, Hao-Min Cheng, Jun Sugawara
Pages: 75 - 81
Homebased exercise is often advocated to improve physical fitness in the aging population, especially when outdoor activity is not available. Yet we often have a limited understanding of its training effects for clinical uses. Aim: To investigate a short-term exercise training of standing core exercise...
Proceedings Article

The Effect of Total Mixture Concentrate Based on Tofu Waste Silage as Feed on Performance of Lambs

Yafri Hazbi, Zaenal Bachruddin, Nafiatul Umami, Lies Mira Yusiati
This study to identify the benefits of total mixture concentrate based on tofu waste silage (TMC-TWS) as ratio containing lactic acid bacteria on the performance. Fifteen weaning lambs (2-3 months old) randomly divided into two treatment groups, treatment group I (TI) fed with TMC-TWS as ration and treatment...

The Impact of Using AI-Based Applications (Learna: Learn English) in Improving Speaking Learning Outcomes Students of Civil Engineering D3 Study Program, Politeknik Negeri Bali

I Gusti Ayu Putu Dewi Paramita, Evin Yudhi Setyono, I Gusti Lanang Made Parwita
This study examines the impact of using AI (Artificial Intelligence) based English applications on the Speaking skills of students in the Civil Engineering D3 Study Program, Bali State Polytechnic. On the one hand, AI is a new technology that makes human life easier, including in the use of learning...
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The Effect of Circuit Games on Increasing the Physical Fitness of Students Aged 8–12 Years

Wenti Nopriani, Tomoliyus Tomoliyus, Endang Rini Sukamti, Diana Noor Hidayati, Kukuh Hardopo Putro
Circuit games are a method that can be used in the learning process within the scope of educational units with various functions and benefits. This study aims to determine whether the learning process using the circuit game method affects the physical fitness of elementary school students.This type of...
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Protein Profile of Pangasius (Pangasius hypophthalmus) with Variations Before and After Wet Salting Based on SDS-PAGE

Meutia Srikandi Fitria, Roma Dhona Beauty Zakiya, Aprilia Indra Kartika, Aditya Rahman Ernanto
Pangasius (Pangasius hypophthalmus) is a source of high animal protein and a freshwater commodity that is widely cultivated in Indonesia. One of the disadvantages of pangasius as a food ingredient is that it rots easily. To avoid spoilage, the fish is preserved using wet salting. The purpose of this...

Marketing Strategy and Self-efficacy on MSME Performance

Eskasari Putri, Bandi Bandi
Strategy and belief in one’s abilities are factors that are certainly needed by business owners from small to large. Both can be steps in facing challenges and various environmental situations in the changing business world to achieve good business performance. This quantitative study aims to analyze...

Service Improvement Strategy for the Wharf at Tanjung Kalian Port Using a Regional Approach Method

Sri Kartini, Irham Hasahatan Dalimunte, Monica Amanda
Ports are vital infrastructure in facilitating trade, goods distribution, and human mobility. Enhancing port services is essential to ensure the smooth and efficient handling of cargo operations and the movement of goods and people. One critical aspect of improving port services is increasing the efficiency...
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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

Study of the Nonlinear Relationship between R&D Investment and Regional Innovation Capacity: Evidence from Panel Threshold Model

Kai Sun, Yanchun Liu
Choosing panel data of 30 provinces (except Tibet, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan) within years of 2007-2015 as research samples in China, and use the financial development level as threshold variable. By using the panel threshold model we investigate the nonlinear relationship between R&D investment and...
Proceedings Article

Wideband waveform design based on spectrally constrained optimization

Shunhong Li, Tengda Pei
An improved spectrum shaping iterative algorithm is proposed in this paper in order to solve a wideband waveform design. The spectrally constrained condition is set up before an optimally initial signal is obtained by constraining the amplitude spectrum of the input initial signal. With which, an existing...
Proceedings Article

Comparison Of IMD Method, Plastic Wrap, And Conventional Care On Prevention Of Reduction Of Body Temperature Of New Baby

Diah Eka Nugraheni, Kosma Heryati
Newborns lose heat four times larger than adults, resulting in a decrease temperature. In the first 30 minutes the baby can experience a temperature decrease of 3-4 ⁰C. In a room with a temperature of 20-25 ⁰C the baby's skin temperature drops around 0.3 ⁰C per minute. The temperature reduction is caused...
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The Phyto-Resources Potential of Makazhoy Basin

M.U. Umarov, M.A. Taysumov, Ya. S. Gapaev, D.K.-S. Bataev Bataev, Kh. N. Mazhiev
As the result of preliminary studies in the summer flora of the Makazhoy basin (the Chechen Republic), 10 species of higher vascular plants from… types and 30 families have been taken into account. Among them, the microstructure of the working surfaces confirmed the leading role of fatigue wear of polymeric...

Dengue Outbreak Response and Control in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan: A Mixed Methods Study

Mohamed Ali Mohamud, Umair Qazi, Abdul Latif, Iftikhar Uddin Khan, Saeed Anwar
Pages: 74 - 81
Background: Since 2008, dengue fever outbreaks had occurred repeatedly in various districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province of Pakistan. Most importantly the outbreak of 2017 caused 70 deaths, about 121,083 suspected and 24,938 confirmed cases in 23 districts of KP. In 2018, an abrupt decline in...

A Case Study on Indonesia EFL Learners Acquisition of Inflectional Morpheme –S in the Third Person Singular Present

R. Agus Budiharto, Yanti Linarsih, Sri Widjajanti, Evha Nazalatus
Inflectional morpheme – s in the third person singular present becomes one of the most problematic morphemes that the L2 learners encounter while learning English. In spite of this fact, learners continued learning this bound morpheme in the initial phases of learning English no matter what their mother...
Research Article

Seroprevalence of Hepatitis B Virus in HIV Tested Positive Patients Accessing Treatment in Specialist Hospital Jimeta

Mohammed Bashir, Halima Ibrahim, Halima Isa
Pages: 74 - 77
Background: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) positive patients are likely to be at risk of other infectious pathogens such as Hepatitis B Virus (HBV). HIV and HBV are blood-borne pathogens and are transmitted via intravenous drug use, sexual contact, or mother to child during pregnancy or birth. Objective:...
Proceedings Article

Histopathological Changes in the Gills of Oreochromis mossambicus Exposed to Mercury Chloride (HgCl2)

Dwinna Aliza, Amalia Sutriana, Nazaruddin Nazaruddin, Teuku Armansyah, Etriwati Etriwati, Muhammad Hanafiah, Hafizuddin Hafizuddin, Denny Irmawati Hasan, Awaluddin Awaluddin, Binti Ulfa
Most of the fish deaths caused by pollutants demonstrate gills damage, since it located outside the body that directly exposed to water as a medium of life, thus this organ is the first to be affected if pollutants contaminated water environment. The objective of this research was to find out histopathological...
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Differences in Pulp Cell Inflammation and Dentinal Bridge Formation Between Carbonate Apatite and Calcium Hydroxide After Direct Pulp Capping on Wistar Rat Maxillary First Molar

Essie Octiara, Melfi Zendrato, Endang Silalahi
Calcium hydroxide is the gold standard of dental materials used to repair exposed pulp. This research intends to observe carbonate apatite (®Gama-cha) which may be used as an alternative material in direct pulp capping treatment. The purpose of this study is to analyze the differences in pulp cell inflammation...

Strategies in Building Motivation for Da’wah Leadership in a Mualaf Study Group in Banda Aceh

Sakdiah Sakdiah, Khairul Habibi, Rasyidah Rasyidah, Dicky Cahya
This study aims to determine “The strategy of building motivation for Da’wah leadership in the study group of Mualaf in Banda Aceh”. The number of mualafs continues to increase, demanding seriousness in their guidance and motivating them in leading the Islamic study group. The variety of mualaf problems...
Conference Abstract

P77 NEAR INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY (NIRS) CAN DETECT DIFFERENCES IN MICROVASCULAR REACTIVE HYPERAEMIA IN THE PRESENCE OF HYPERTENSION

Siana Jones, Chloe Park, Nish Chaturvedi, Alun Hughes
Pages: 74 - 74
Background: Hypertension has adverse effects on microvascular function but there are limited methods that permit non-invasive assessment of the microcirculation in man in vivo. We used Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) to assess microvascular reactive hyperaemia in skeletal muscle following a short period...
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3.7 PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IS AN INDEPENDENT RISK FACTOR FOR CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS, MORTALITY AND DECLINE IN RENAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES

Tine Willum Hansen, Marie Frimodt-Møller, Simone Theilade, Nete Tofte, Tarun Veer Singh Ahluwalia, Peter Rossing
Pages: 74 - 74
Purpose: The prognostic significance of carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV) remains to be determined in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D). We investigated the predictive value of cfPWV for various endpoints in T1D. Methods: At baseline, cfPWV was measured using the SphygmoCor device in 652...
Conference Abstract

11.1 ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IS IMPAIRED IN WOMEN WHO HAD PRE-ECLAMPSIA

Christian Delles, Catriona Brown, Joanne Flynn, Shona Kerr, David Carty
Pages: 74 - 74
Background: Women with a history of pre-eclampsia (PE) are at higher risk of cardiovascular disease later in life. We evaluated the cardiovascular health of women who had PE in comparison with women who had normotensive pregnancies. Methods: We assessed heart rate-adjusted augmentation index (AIx SphygmoCor),...
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P75 SIGNS OF ACCELERATED CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN EARLY TYPE 2 DIABETES ASSESSED BY MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING

Esben Laugesen, Pernille Høyem, Samuel Thrysøe, Esben Hansen, Anders Mikkelsen, Bill Kerwin, L. Poulsen Per, K. Hansen Troels, Y. Kim Won
Pages: 74 - 74
Background: Ischemic stroke from carotid plaque embolism remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). However, the effect of T2DM on early carotid plaque burden and composition is sparsely elucidated. We assessed carotid plaque composition by carotid magnetic...

Modeling of Municipal Drainage and Urban Channel Flooding in Coastal City in the South of China

Xiyan Ren, Demiao Yu, Yongjun Ruan, Guo Yu
Pages: 74 - 86
A numerical model has been formatted including ocean, rain drainage, urban channels, and pumps by the software MIKE FLOOD which coupling MIKE URBAN, MIKE 11 and MIKE 21. The different scenarios have been simulated. The flooding warning water level of the urban channel is low to the spring tide height,...
Proceedings Article

Design of Radiography Film Dryer Machine Using Timer

Efita Pratiwi Adi, Anita Nur Mayani, Hendri Ermawan
Drying is the final step of the film processing cycle which aims to remove the water present in the emulsion layer. The result of the film processing is an undamaged emulsion, free from dust particles, crystal deposits, stains, and artifacts. This research aims to make radiography film dryer with a timer....