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Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
A novel measure to characterise optimality of diameter relationships at retinal vascular bifurcations
Nicholas W. Witt, Neil Chapman, Simon A. McG. Thom, Alice V. Stanton, Kim H. Parker, Alun D. Hughes
Pages: 75 - 80
Conventionally, the relationship between parent and daughter vessels at vascular bifurcations has been expressed by the junction exponent (x), and deviations of this parameter from the optimal conditions predicted by Murray’s law (x = 3) have been shown to be associated with vascular disease. However,...
Proceedings Article
Feasibility Analysis of the Establishment of Lab School in Lumut Maju Village, Lumut District, Central Tapanuli Regency
Romauli Nababan
This study aims to determine the feasibility level of the establishment of Lab schools ranging from kindergarten, elementary, junior high, high school / high school in Lumut Maju Village, Lumut District, Central Tapanuli Regency. The intended eligibility includes: land area, land location, school age...
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...
Journal: Artery Research
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
Education, Working Group Activities and Pedagogic Competencies Their Effect on Teacher Professionalism
Endah Karuniawati, Sri Rahayu, Iskandar Ladamay
The role of teachers in realizing the ideals of the nation, that is to educate the community, must be supported by professional quality teachers. Teacher professionalism is influenced by a number of factors. This study aims at explaining the effect of educational background, Teacher Working Group activities...
Proceedings Article
Public Communication Messages on Instagram Account @tukarbaju in Affecting Millennials
Ainun Mughiroh
Fashion consumption carried out continuously would exert a negative effect on environment. Many people were not aware that the importance of consumption continuously in the fashion sector made a campaign called an exchange of clothes established. For making it success, the community makes Instagram a...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Wound Healing and Antioxidant Activities of Swietenia Macrophylla Seed and Syzygium Aromaticum Bud
Nur Alaina Baharom, Nur Salsabila Md Norodin, Mohamad Khairul Hafiz Idris, Mohd Amzar Mohamed Zahari, Liza Md Salleh
This study analysed the wound healing and antioxidant activities of Swietenia macrophylla seed and Syzygium aromaticum bud. The antioxidant activity of Swietenia macrophylla seed and Syzygium aromaticum bud were determined using diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) scavenging assay. The cytotoxicity activity...
Proceedings Article
Public Speaking Anxiety Reviewed from Self-Efficacy and Audience Response on Students: Systematic Review
Bawinda Sri Lestari, Joniarto Parung, Frikson C. Sinambela
Students are required to be able to speak publicly. The ability to speak in public will make it easier for students to convey ideas, or suggestions and become a value-added skill for them. Based on literature studies there are several factors that influence public speaking anxiety, including self-efficacy...
Proceedings Article
The Innovation of Blended Learning in Flipped Classroom Type to Increase Students’ Learning Independence
Cecep Kustandi, R. A. Hirmana Wargahadibrata, Robinson Situmorang
This study aims to develop blended learning in flipped classroom format on HyLearn web of Faculty of Education Science, Universitas Negeri Jakarta to encourage optimization students’ in using that web. Faculty of Education Science is one of the faculties that providing e-Learning services. In this research,...
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...
Proceedings Article
Effect of Palm Kernel Cake (PKC) Inclusion and Multi-Enzyme Supplementation on Layer Performances
Agustin Herliatika, Arnold Parlindungan Sinurat, Tuti Haryati, Ivone Subeni
Palm kernel cake (PKC) has been used in poultry diets with limited amounts to decrease the feed cost. An experiment was designed to study the effect of PKC inclusion and the addition of a commercial multi-enzyme (DGDP) into diets of laying hens. A control diet without PKC and a diet with 10% PKC was...
Proceedings Article
Relationship Between Discussion Activity and Try-Out on Learning Outcomes of Medical Students
Adnyana Putra, Made Kurnia Widiastuti Giri
This study aimed to examine the relationship between the level of discussion activity and the results of try-out with learning outcomes in medical students. The research design used was quantitative observational cross-sectional research. The subjects were students in semesters 1, 3, and 5 from Study...
Proceedings Article
Senam GEMU FAMIRE Training Can Increase Maximum Oxygen Volume (Vo2Max) on College Students of Physiotherapy Study Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, Bali International University
I. Putu Astrawan, I. Putu Prisa Jaya, I. Made Dhita Prianthara
This study aims to determine the Senam GEMU FAMIRE training can increase VO2 Max. This type of research is experimental with the randomized pretest-posttest control group design. The research sample of Physiotherapy Study Program on college students amounted to 24 people divided into 2 groups. Group...
Proceedings Article
Effect of decalin as a hydrogen donor in cracking of atmospheric residue from Tamsagbulag oil, Mongolia
Myagmarjav Orgilbulag, Myagmargerel Bayanmunkh, Narangerel Janchig, Anujin Munkhsaikhan, Bayasgalan Ulambayar, Gantsetseg Byambasuren, Tugsuu Tserendorj, Khulan Bayasgalan
In this work, we studied the thermal cracking of atmospheric residue from Tamsagbulag crude oil in the presence of hydrogen donor-decalin. The oil is highly paraffinic and has high a viscosity and low yield of distillate fraction. Therefore, deep processing is necessary to increase the yield of distillate...
Proceedings Article
Research on factors influencing opinion polarization based on QCA algorithm
Jianhua Dai, Shaoqiang Shen
The phenomenon of opinion polarization in unexpected online public events constantly challenges the construction of clear cyberspace, which can also lead to social harms such as cyber violence, rumors, moral abduction and doxing, etc. Studying the influencing factors of opinion polarization can help...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Study of Flexible Pavement Structure Maintenance using Pavement Condition Index (PCI) and GIS technique
(Case Study: Palembang -Betung Road)
Sartika Nisumanti, Poppy Augustina Legislatifa, Iva Nazila, Chantika Nendasari
Road maintenance information system in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is able to give the maximum contribution to the inventory, planning, and road handling. By using Geographic Information Systems, the data that have been obtained can be shown directly by their location in the field. It also can...
Proceedings Article
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...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Preliminary Analysis of Experimental Results Using Drag-and-Drop and Log Data on PseudoLearn in Learning Logic Programming
Vivin Ayu Lestari, Farid Angga Pribadi, Eka Larasati Amalia, Ardila Lukita Sari, Eksa Lailia Maulidina
Logical and systematic thinking to complete case studies is needed so that the coding structure developed is easily understood by the system. But in practice there are still many students have difficulty understanding the concept of programming algorithms. PseudoLearn is an application that is used as...
Proceedings Article
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...
Proceedings Article
Climate Adaptation Funds on Agricultural GDP
Anqian Tan
There are no conclusions yet on the best adaptation policies affecting agricultural GDP. Based on the statistics and questionnaire survey for Yutian County and using a combination of vector cointegration the article aims to reveal the effects of three main external adaptation policies, including the...
Proceedings Article
The Effect of Bajakah Tampala Stem (Spatholobus littoralis Hassk) Extract on Clotting Time in Vitro
Noza N. Moyananda, Rachmad P. Armanto, Mariana Wahjudi
Wounds that are not treated immediately will have a risk for the patient; the risk is infection. The risk of this infection can be reduced by stopping the bleeding as soon as possible. One way to accelerate the bleeding to stop is by giving haemostatic agents. One source of this haemostatic agent can...
Proceedings Article
9-POHSA Reduces LPS-Stimulated TNF-α Expression in Rat Hepatocyte: The Involvement of NF-KB-p65 Subunit
Jiro H. Situmorang, Ching-Hui Loh, Chih -Yang Huang
Metabolic (dysfunction) associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is phenotypically displayed by a buildup of fat in the liver. Over time, a patient with MAFLD tends to develop the disease into worse states like liver fibrosis and cirrhosis. The transition from simple steatosis into steatohepatitis is marked...
Proceedings Article
The Effect of Social Media, Packaging, and Product Quality on MSME Sales Performance
Bella Febrianti, Kussudyarsana Kussudyarsana, Muhammad Halim Maimun
This research aims to analyze the effect of the use of social media, the effect of packaging, and the effect of product quality on sales performance. Quantitative method is a method used in this research. The population in this study is MSMEs in the Soloraya area. The sampling technique used purposive...
Proceedings Article
Research on the Data Right Confirmation Mechanism from the Perspective of the Value Chain
Zhang Xuanxuan, Bai Chen, Zhang Yue, Cao Yue
In the era of big data, data rights confirmation has become an important strength to promote data circulation and market development, ensure data revenue, and achieve data security. Based on the previous research results of value chain and data value chain, this study constructs a value chain model involving...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
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
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
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
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
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...
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...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
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...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
The Experiment of Dynamic Adsorption about Mahogany Sulfonate Ternary System in the Natural Sand packed tubular model
Taoping Chen, Junwei Chen, Zuoan Zhang
Using Daqing natural sand packed tubular model, the length is 20 cm, 50 cm and 100 cm, and the permeability was (343~482)ž10-3 m2, the injection rate is 1m/d and the experiment temperature is 45 , by the experiment of dynamic adsorption, studying the interfacial tension changes and viscosity changes...
Proceedings Article
Market Segmentation of Industry-Education Partnership Classes
Dwi Dwi Kartikasari
Batam State Polytechnic opened industry-education partnerships classes in 2015. Because they were relatively new, the management of Batam State Polytechnic did not have the right marketing strategy to attract prospective students for this class, consequently, the number of recruited students did not...
Proceedings Article
Political Dynasty and Kinship Networking in Bantanese Pilkada
Mr Suranto, Tunjung Sulaksno, Awang Daru Murti, Titin Purwningsih
The phenomenon of proliferation of political practices of kinship networking in Indonesia in the reform era is potentially endanger democracy due to the different treatment for competing political actors opportunities, as well as undermine the party's internal mechanisms in recruiting candidates for...
Proceedings Article
Modified Early Warning System (Mews), Indicator Of Changes In Patient's Condition In The General Wards: A Sistematic Review
Zaenal Abidin, Nissa Aruming Sila, Alwan Revai, Gusti Pandi Liputo
Changes in patient condition into critical condition characterized by hemodynamic changes in several indicators. Early recognition to such changes becomes nurse's responsibility, it requires a special clue or instrument to assess the changes in patient's condition. Modified Early Warning System (MEWS)...
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...
Proceedings Article
Students’ Creative Thinking Skills and Anxiety of Mathematics in an Islamic Junior High School Using Brain-based Learning
Taufiqulloh Dahlan, Darhim Darhim, Nia Gardenia
The aim of this study is to analyze the influence of brain-based learning on the enhancement of mathematical creative thinking ability and mathematical anxiety reduction. In addition, the relation between students’ mathematical creative thinking ability and mathematical anxiety was studied too. The method...
Research Article
Seismic Hazard Model Harmonization in Tienshan Area
Changlong Li, Mengtan Gao
Pages: 74 - 84
This paper provides a comparison between Central Asia, the Middle East hazard models and the Chinese hazard result in Tienshan Area, based on reshaped seismogenic sources, recalculated related seismicity parameters, and calibrated ground motion models. This paper concluded that in the most areas of Tienshan,...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
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...
Proceedings Article
Exploring Pre-service Science Teachers' Capabilities in Competing for National Scientific Fair through SETS Learning
Aris Rudi Purnomo, Martini Martini, Laily Rosdiana, Wahyu Budi Sabtiawan, Hasan Subekti
To participate in the National Scientific Fair, pre-service science teachers (PSTs) need to prepare their capabilities in the competition. This study used survey to explore the capabilities of PSTs in terms of preparing scientific proposal, assessing proposal format and surveying PSTs perception. Rubric...
Proceedings Article
Practical Research on Progressive Immersion Bilingual Teaching Mode in Nursing Major of Sino-foreign Cooperative Education
Xueyan Chen, Ling Gong
A progressive immersion bilingual teaching mode was investigated in the nursing major of Sino-foreign cooperative education. Ninety two international nursing students from 2 classes of 2014 grade were selected as the experimental group, and literature research, interview, question and action methods...
Proceedings Article
Modern Store Regulation To Protect Traditional Market In Semarang
Paramita Prananingtyas, Fifiana Wisnaeni, Rahandy Rizki Prananda
Modern market or modern store had a very important role in the economic growth in Semarang. The development of modern market that is uncontrolled and not pay much attention for the existence of traditional market is not good for the sake of fair trade practices towards domestic transaction in Semarang....
Research Article
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...
Proceedings Article
Developing Balinese Culture–Based Textbook for Intermediate Level BIPA Instruction
Putu Ayu Prabawati Sudana, I Made Suta Paramarta, IGA Pt Novita Sari Paragae, I Dewa Gede Budi Utama
This study aimed at developing a Balinese culture-based textbook for intermediate level BIPA (Indonesian Language for Non-native Speakers). The research method applied in this study was Gall and Borg Research and Development Method. The steps already conducted were 1) need analysis, by distributing questionnaires...
Proceedings Article
The Analysis of Teacher’s Pedagogical Competence in the Implementation of Character Education in High School (SMA) Koto Tangah District
Irsyad, Rifma, Anisah
This study aims to determine the teacher’s pedagogical competence of high school in implementing character education on senior high school teachers of Koto Tangah District, Padang City, especially in aspects of understanding students’ characteristics, understanding learning theories and learning principles...
Proceedings Article
The Death Penalty for Drug Offences in Indonesia
Effi M Zulkifli
The rampant drug abuse that occurs lately is not only done by Indonesian citizens (WNI), but also by foreign citizens (foreigners). Narcotics Law No. 35 of 2009 concerning narcotics regulates capital punishment sanctions resulting in a polemic that says that the death penalty is contrary to the 1945...
Proceedings Article
Effectiveness of Web-Based Simulation Integrated with Guided Discovery Learning to Enhance Students’ Critical Thinking Skills in Physics
Riki Perdana, Riwayani, Jumadi, Dadan Rosana
This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of Web-Based Simulation integrated with Guided Discovery Learning (WBS-GDL) model in improving the critical thinking skill in Physics Grade XI students in Islamic State School Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The GDL-WBS model was compared to the Direct Instruction...
Proceedings Article
Position of Female Victims of Sexualon ISIS Media News Online
Pardi Suteja, Novia Juita
The most harmed party in sexual violence cases is female. This study aims to shed light on how news texts model sexual assault cases. This type of research is qualitative using descriptive methods. The research data is an excerpt from a media news online article containing cases of ISIS sex offenders...
Proceedings Article
Physical Fitness of College Indonesian Martial Arts
Mego Yuda Pratikta, Slamet Raharjo, Sapto Adi, Olivia Andiana
The purpose of this study was to determine how good the level of physical condition of the martial arts athletes of the Persaudaraan Setia Hati Terate (PSHT) Merdeka University of Malang. This research is quantitative descriptive research. Retrieval of data by using tests and measurements. The results...
Proceedings Article
The Effect of Work Stress and Burnout on Job Satisfaction and Employee Performance
A Test of Conservation of Resources Theory
Arik Prasetya, Hafsah Khairunnisa, Aulia Luqman Aziz
The study aims to analyse the effect of work stress and burnout on job satisfaction and employee performance. This research is a form of confirmation of the Conservation of Resources Theory. The research employs explanatory research using quantitative approach. The research objects were doctors and nurses...