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Review Article
Essential Diagnostics: A Key Element of Universal Health Coverage
Madhukar Pai, Mikashmi Kohli
Pages: 3 - 7
Good primary care is an essential precondition for a decent healthcare system. In fact, primary health care is at the heart of Universal Health Coverage (UHC). UHC, in turn, is critical to achieve the sustainable development goals. While access to essential medicines is explicit in UHC, access to essential...
Proceedings Article
Leadership as an attribute of management style of women from the Silesian Voivodeship
Małgorzata Smolarek, Joanna Dzieńdziora, Magdalena Wróbel
The paper has both theoretical and empirical nature and focuses on the feminine style of management as an important attribute of leadership in an organisation. The aim of the paper is to present diagnosis features the feminine style of management on the example of firms from Silesian Voivodeship. Empirical...
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Leading approaches to project management in steering creative projects
Elena Vishnevskaya, Veronika Petrova, Tatiana Varentsova
This paper focuses on the principles of successful interaction of project management in steering and leading creative projects and endeavours. Creative economy and all its prerequisites opened the world of immense opportunities for many businesses and enabled open-minded entrepreneurs to implement their...
Journal: Artery Research
Review Article
Quality of Reporting in Human Aortic Tissue Research – A Systematic Review
Ya-Hua Chim, Eva Caamaño-Gutiérrez, Rashmi Birla, Jillian Madine, Mark Field, Riaz Akhtar, Hannah Angharad Davies
Pages: 3 - 10
Ex vivo human tissue is a valuable research resource. However, if vital methodological information such as anatomical location, tissue processing procedures, or donor characteristics are not reported in scientific literature to a high standard, studies utilising ex vivo human tissue can be difficult...
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The philosophical and psychological aspects of a phenomenon of leadership in culture
Irina Khmyrova-Pruel, Аlexander Koloskov
This paper is devoted to study of the ontological and existential bases of a phenomenon of leadership in (mostly) Russian culture. The mere existence of the word "leadership" in concept language demonstrates the special status of this phenomenon in culture. Leadership is considered both in the context...
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Cognitive Architecture Requirements for Achieving AGI
John E. Laird, Robert E. Wray III
We outline eight characteristics of the environments, tasks, and agents important for human-level intelligence. Treating these characteristics as influences on desired agent behavior, we then derive twelve requirements for general cognitive architectures. Cognitive-architecture designs that meet the...
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Study on the Cultivation of American Civic Cultures in Contemporary China
Yongquan Wang
The introduction of English and American civic cultures to China is beneficial to the development of its traditional cultures, and it is necessary for contemporary China to enhance the cultivation of civic cultures to realize its modernizations. Western civic cultures include citizen awareness, values,...
Journal: Artery Research
Short Communication
Assessment of pulse wave velocity
Pierre Boutouyrie, Marie Briet, Cédric Collin, Sebastian Vermeersch, Bruno Pannier
Pages: 3 - 8
Measurement of pulse wave velocity is of increasing importance for assessment of arterial stiffness and risk evaluation. Different techniques are available, based either on pressure, distension or Doppler waveforms. Techniques not only differ by the algorithm used to identify specific part of the pulse...
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Detection of Verocytotoxygenic Escherichia coli (VTEC) from Brilliant Green Lactose Bilebroth (BGLB) by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
Yatri Drastini, Rini Widayanti, Winda Ayuningtyas
Verocytotoxygenic Escherichia coli (VTEC) is pathogenic bacteria for human and associated with dairy milk and dairy farm environment. VTEC isolation were carried out by inoculating in BGLB as enrichment media and then specified in Eosin Methylene Blue (EMB) agar. This study aim to identify VTEC isolated...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.3 A NEW DYNAMIC ORGAN BATH SETUP TO ASSESS ISOBARIC STIFFNESS PARAMETERS OF PERIODICALLY STRETCHED ISOLATED MOUSE AORTIC SEGMENTS
Arthur J.A. Leloup*, Cor E. Van Hove, Guido R.Y. De Meyer, Dorien M. Schrijvers, Gilles W. De Keulenaer, Paul Fransen
Pages: 3 - 4
Cyclic stretch is a major contributor of vascular function. However, isolated mouse aortas are frequently studied at low stretch frequency or even isometric conditions. Pacing experiments done in rodents and humans show that arterial compliance is highly cyclic stretch frequency-dependent. The Rodent...
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Indonesian Government Policy and The Importance of Protection Cultural Heritage for National Identity
Dewi M Djukardi, I Gusti Ayu Ketut Rachmi, Endang Sumiarni
The background of this research is the diversity of cultures in Indonesian Government, cultural heritage including tangible, and not physical (intangible) which occurs because of the long journey of the history of the Indonesian people. and is very important in shaping the values and pride of the nation...
Proceedings Article
Youth Policy and Motivation of the Future Leaders
Yulia Gruzina, Irina Firsova, Marina Melnichuk
In the process of youth policy development, the main issue that deals with the area of young people motivation is the inclusion of young people in innovative ventures and research and development processes happening not only in the country but also in the world. As modern society challenges young people,...
Proceedings Article
Development Module of Sport Sociology on KKNI Curriculum
M. Irfan, Sabarudin Yunis Bangun, Budi Valianto
The provision of teaching materials in the Sociology of Sports course is the first step to creating an KKNI space in the lecture according to the course being lectured. Development of Sports Sociology teaching materials at the Faculty of Sport Science (FIK) Unimed was compiled based on inadequate lecture...
Journal: Clinical Hematology International
Review Article
The Many Faces of Cytokine Release Syndrome-Related Coagulopathy
Jiasheng Wang, John Doran
Pages: 3 - 12
Cytokine release syndrome (CRS) has been increasingly recognized in various conditions including the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). It is not only associated with systemic inflammatory symptoms, but also hematological complications such as coagulopathy. CRS can affect various components of the...
Short Communication
Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Mental Health of Physicians Working in Obstetrics and Gynecology in Five Tertiary Care Hospitals in Riyadh – A Survey
Beenish Maqsood, Amina Butt, Yasmeen Haseeb, Ghazala Ameen, Asma Khalil, Majed Alhudhud
Pages: 3 - 6
Journal: Human-Centric Intelligent Systems
Review Article
Deep Visual Analytics (DVA): Applications, Challenges and Future Directions
Md Rafiqul Islam, Shanjita Akter, Md Rakybuzzaman Ratan, Abu Raihan M. Kamal, Guandong Xu
Pages: 3 - 17
Visual interactive system (VIS) has been received significant attention for solving various complex problems. However, designing and implementing a novel VIS with the large scale of data is a challenging task. While existing studies have applied various visual analytics (VA) to analyze and visualize...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.2 NANOMECHANICAL ALTERATIONS IN THE ADVENTITIAL LAYER OF THE INTERNAL MAMMARY ARTERY OF PATIENTS WITH HIGH PWV
Zhuo Chang, Maria Lyck Hansen, Lars Melholt Rasmussen, Riaz Akhtar*
Pages: 3 - 3
Aim: Arterial stiffening occurs as part of the natural ageing process, and is thought to be related to the accumulation of collagen and degradation of elastin. However, little is known about how regional variations in arterial structure and mechanical properties contribute to arterial stiffening. This...
Proceedings Article
Biofilm Detachment and Its Implication in Spreading Biofilm-Related Infections
Akshat Gupta, Anmol Srivastava, Vishnu Agarwal
Biofilms are a community of microorganisms formed on both abiotic and biotic surfaces. These colonies play a vital role in the virulent life cycle of bacteria. Bacteria communicate intrinsically and extrinsically to grow and eventually disperse their virulent factors, ultimately leading to diseases....
Proceedings Article
Antioxidant Activity of Peel Off Mask Preparation with Green Apple (Malus domesticus) Juice and Ultrasonic Extraction
Rini Tri Hastuti, Regia Desty Rakhmayanti
Apple is a plant that has the potential of antioxidant activity. Apples contain antioxidants which are good for skin health. Green apples contain lots of vitamins, such as vitamins A, B, C, minerals, and fiber. Green apple containing phytochemical compounds in the form of catechins, epichatechins, ploridzin,...
Proceedings Article
Short-Term Performance of the Probability-Based Universal Portfolio
Sook Theng Pang, How Hui Liew, Jia Lin Neoh
Universal portfolio is an investment strategy that produced an efficient performance in the stock market. Two universal portfolios generated by probability distribution, namely multinomial distribution universal portfolio and multivariate normal distribution universal portfolio are selected in this study....
Proceedings Article
Preserving Traditional Balinese Wedding Attire Through Make-Up and Pre-Wedding Photos
Luh Putu Sri Ariyani, Tuty Maryati, Anantawikrama Tungga Atmadja
This study aims to obtain knowledge about cultural preservation through the use of traditional attire in Balinese weddings. In Balinese wedding rituals, the selection of traditional attire types has been used starting from the procession of making pre-wedding photos to the implementation of the wedding...
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Comparative Study of Emotional Metaphor in Persian and English as a Human Conceptual Framework in Cultural Anthropology
Sara Tabatabaei, Elena Anatolievna Ivanova
Language is a manifestation of the imaginary system of the mind and the metaphors used in the language reflect our intellectual infrastructure. Understanding the metaphor and its cultural and sensory status is very useful in recognizing and understanding language and communication. One of the important...
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Implementation of the Announcement of the Identity of Sexual Violence Against Children
Beniharmoni Harefa, Feren Nabilla, Supardi
According to data from the Online Information System for the Protection of Women and Minors for the 2020 timeframe, there were 5,640 reported cases of sexual abuse of children. The government has set out Government Regulation Number 70 of 2020 for the implementation of increased criminal sanctions for...
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Fault-Tolerant Control for Five-Phase Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Servo System Based on Topological Reconstruction
Jiwen Han, Hongzhou Song, Yinan Liu, Xiaqing Pei, Zaiping Zheng, Weiqi Liu
Motors are required to possess the capacity to deal with sudden failure in the occasion where reliability are highly required, such as aerospace, more-electric aircraft, all-electric ship propelling and new energy automobile. In other words, motors should keep working for some time instead of shutting...
Proceedings Article
Vegetable Farmers and Social Innovations in Food Estate Development Areas
Collaborative Arrangements in Humbang Hasundutan, North Sumatera, Indonesia
Idha Widi Arsanti, Acep Hariri
Vegetable farmers in food estate areas of Humbang Hasundutan are seeking new types of collaborations and economic opportunities in the new adaptation era. Market opportunities, however, have incurred demanding environmental, financial and labour requirements, and created trade-offs between expanding...
Proceedings Article
The Impact of Money Politics to the Indonesian Democratic System: With Special Reference to South Kalimantan Governor Election 2020
Iwan Satriawan, Firdausy Shabrina Ramadhani
Money politics is a terrifying scourge for Indonesia’s democratic process. Politics and Money are two distinct groups that cannot be separated. Money politics practice has been undertaken since the first general election, so everyone must be aware of them. Money politics started from the election of...
Proceedings Article
Revitalization of Strengthening Character Education Limited Face to Face Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Nur Aini, Marzuki
The paper aims to describe revitalization of strengthening character education limited face to face learning during the covid-19 pandemic. It was conducted at SMA Maarif NU Pandaan, Pasuruan Regency, East Java with qualitative approach and descriptive research type. The research subjects were Principal,...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
ANFIS Based MPPT Design for Rooftop Solar Panels Connected to Single Phase Power Grid
I. Made Ari Nrartha, I. Made Ginarsa, Agung Budi Muljono, Ida Ayu Sri Adnyani, Sultan Sultan
The Indonesian government targets Indonesia to have zero emission energy by 2050. Solar energy is one solution to this target. The issuance of the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation Number 26 of 2021 concerning Rooftop Solar Power Plants opens up opportunities for increasing the capacity...
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Perspectives of Elite Indonesian Athletes About Their Family: Evidence from a Qualitative Study
Kurniati Rahayuni
Family support, especially from the parents, was important as a coping and motivation in paving an athletic career for Indonesian elite athletes. In this qualitative study, 37 elite Indonesian athletes involved in a national training program and nine sport practitioners who worked with them were interviewed....
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Antifungal Activity of Buni Fruit (Antidesma Bunius L.) Against Malassezia Furfur: In Vitro Study with Disc Diffusion Method
Dara Ugi Aras, Mochammad Hatta, Suryani Tawali, Rezki Ainun Jariah
Pityriasis versicolor, also known as tinea versicolor, is the most common fungal skin disease found in Indonesia and is mostly caused by the Malassezia furfur. In herbal medicine, one of the natural products is Buni fruit which has active compounds such as tannins, saponins, flavonoids, phenols, and...
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Go-Food Sentiment Analysis Using Twitter Data, Compared the Performance of the Random Forest Algorithm with That of the Linear Support Vector Classifier
Muhammad Abdullah Hadi, Nizirwan Anwar, Budi Tjahjono, Lina, Binastya Anggara Sekti, Yunita Fauzi Achmad, Yulhendri
As a generalization, many modern consumers now favor using one of the many available e-commerce websites to do their shopping. Customers can save time and energy by shopping online instead of going out to physical stores because they can do so whenever they like, from wherever they like. Eighty percent...
Proceedings Article
Healing Tourism as the “New Normal” in Tourism Industry: Through Expert’s Perspective
Vuong Le Hong, Liwei Hsu
The rare recent studies illustrated that healing tourism is considered a post-Covid product based on nature, and most studies focus on Korea. However, there is a lack of solid theories. This research examined the fundamental theories for healing tourism as critical terms, definition, market, and related...
Proceedings Article
Self-Control and Procrastination during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Thoyyibatus Sarirah, Dian Dorma Sari Sihombing
Education in Indonesia, both formal and non-formal, all used online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. Students who take online learning feel bored with monotonous learning activities, have difficulty understanding the subject matter, feel less able to manage time, feel less able to regulate themselves...
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Study on the Influence of Emission on Enterprise's Carbon Emission Reduction Decisions Considering Public Participation
Jing Xue, Haixia Gui
Public participation in the carbon emission reduction is an important part of the construction of social ecological civilization, which has a significant impact on enterprise decision-making. At the same time, enterprises decisionmaking is also affected by the emotion of the carbon emission reduction....
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Analysis of Conflict Interpersonal Communication of The State Court and Land Owner in The Process of Rail Way Land Compensation in Pangkep Regency
Angel Aprilia Yomir, Tuti Bahfiarti, Muhammad Farid
The central government with its national project, carried out the construction of the Trans Sulawesi railway. The Trans Sulawesi railway project connects the city of Makassar and the city of Parepare. Pangkep, one of the regencies through which the trans Sulawesi railway development project has passed....
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Analysis of Chat Application Acceptance as a Means of Communication and Discussion of Schools and Parents on the Learning Process at School
Ardhini Warih Utami, Dwi Fatrianto Suyatno
Education in Indonesia continues to run during the Covid-19 pandemic. During the pandemic, learning was carried out online. The success of online learning during the pandemic is supported by interactions between the school (teachers) and parents. The form of interaction in question is communication and...
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Construction Engineering Quality Traceability Management Method Based on Block Chain Technology
Jing Li, Xu Li, Zhuo-qun Zhang
In the construction industry, the construction engineering quality traceability management method is affected by the occupation area and other factors, its disclosure efficiency is low, design a construction engineering quality traceability management method. According to the organization theory of the...
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Designing User Interface for an Elderly-Muslim-Friendly Mobile Application
Abg-Nazmi-Syahirul Abg-Jasmani, Zarina Che-Embi, Aziah Ali, Noramiza Hashim, Shahbe M-Desa
There are many mobile applications that are used in the daily lives of Muslims to fulfill their obligations and Islamic lifestyle. However, the user interface of most of these mobile applications has been found to have certain issues with elderly users, in other words, not elderly-friendly. The usability...
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The Application of Huffman Coding Thinking in the Selection of Vocational Education Skills Competition
Jinghua Si
Vocational education in the new era is gradually entering a stage of high-quality development. The social influence of skill competitions is growing, and it has become a bright brand of national vocational education. The skills competition has a guiding, benchmarking and catalytic effect on vocational...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Application of the Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) to Predict Ultimate Bearing Capacity of Footing on Granular Soil
Ngudiyono, Tri Sulistyowati
The ultimate bearing capacity is an important parameter in the footing foundation design. Several classical methods are often used to analyze the bearing capacity of a footing foundation. However, the results of this analysis always give less accurate results than the experiment. In this manuscript,...
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Effectiveness of Music and Progressive Muscle Therapy on Insomnia in the Elderly in Sowan Village
Anita Lufianti, Fitriani Fitriani, Rahmawati Rahmawati, Sri Patmini
Analyzing differences in the effectiveness of music therapy and progressive muscle relaxation in the elderly with insomnia. This research is a quantitative study with a Quasy Experiment research design and uses a pretest and posttest group design approach. The sampling technique used in this study was...
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Buying and Selling Practices of Blind Book on Shopee Marketplace Viewed from Consumer Protection Perspective
Fery Dona
Digital marketing plays a vital role to increase sales. Blind book, a package that contains special random books, with its charm lures the consumers. The uniqueness of blind book sold in Shopee triggers a question on how the consumer rights are met. This study was a qualitative study in which the data...
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Zero Reject Policy: A New Pathway of Inclusive Education in Malaysia
Nur Kamariah Ensimau, Mohd Isa Hamzah, Mohd Hanafi Mohd Yassin
Zero reject policy (ZRP) was policy introduced by Ministery of Education in Malaysia, December 2018 purposely to adhance the implementation of Education For All Policy in Malaysia. This concept paper objective is to identify the factor that should be considerate in order to implement ZRP. The resercher...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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IoT Performance and Security Analysis Based on WiFi Systems
Michael Raj Mosas, Azwan Mahmud, Noorlindawaty Binti Md Jizat, Azlan Abd. Aziz, Syamsuri Yaacob
With the introduction of the Internet of things (IoT), the number of wireless devices and volume of wireless data traffic has skyrocketed. The system proposed in this paper focuses on Internet of things (IoT) performance and security analysis based on Wi-Fi systems. In order to perform this analysis,...
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Actualization of Cultural Playground Educational Game Tools as Strengthening Love for the Country in Early Children
Ida Yeni Rahmawati, Hadi Cahyono, Wahyudi
Educational game tools (APE) are play equipment that contains education that is used to stimulate imagination in the child’s development process. APE in this Indonesian culture-based playground can foster a sense of love for the Indonesian homeland in children from an early age. The purpose of this study...
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Identification of Bacteriocin Gene in Lactobacillus acidophilus
Siska Telly Pratiwi, Panca Andana
Lactic acid bacteria have the ability to produce antimicrobial substances such as bacteriocins. They are of great interest to research due to some of the lengthy annals of safe use and the generally considered safe (GRAS) and presumed safety (QPS) status. Bacteriocins are small, hydrophobic, cationic...
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Telemedicine in Indonesia: Perspective of Ethic, Discipline and Law
Irma Dewayanti, Sunny Ummul Firdaus
Today, science and information communication technology in the era of globalization are developing rapidly. The existence of information technology makes the world more easily connected regardless of distance and time. As one of the developing countries in Southeast Asia, Indonesia is trying to catch...
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The Effect of Diabetes Mellitus’s Duration on Platelet Count and Mean Platelet Volume’s Rat Stroke Model
Nabila Nabila, Rahma Yuantari, Ety Sari Handayani
Hiperglikemia in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) have an impact on increasing the coagulation activity of the human homeostatic system. DM is a comorbidity of stroke. An increase of Platelet Count (PC) and Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) is useful for assessing the prognosis and severity of ischemic stroke....
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Spinoza’s Concept of God: Modern Interpretations
Mohammad Malla
Spinoza devoted his philosophical system to clarifying the teachings of God. Spinoza is one of the most interested philosophers in the history of philosophy throughout the centuries. It is worth noting the study of the views of the German philosophers of the Enlightenment in the teachings of Spinoza:...
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Analysis of Factors Related to Compliance with Wearing Masks in the Mongging Market Based on the Health Belief Model
Ellya Fahira, Rara Warih Gayatri, Suci Puspita Ratih, Sapto Adi
Covid-19 is a virus that transmits rapidly from one person to another, one of which is in public facilities such as traditional market. This study aims to analyze factors related to mask use obedience behavior on traders and buyers in the Mongging Market Based on the Health Belief Model. This is a quantitative...