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Students’ Perception of Using Directed Activities Related to Texts (DARTs) in Teaching Reading
Nurul Kamaliah
Running a reading classroom, the teacher needs to prepare the learning strategy which is assumed effective to achieve the learning goal. Directed Activities Related to Texts (DARTs) was applied in reading teaching learning process as the treatment which took times for 12 meetings. The students’ perception...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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A Brief Analysis of Traditional Chinese Woven Timber Arch System
Guan Wei
The Chinese woven arch system has captivated the interest of numerous engineers and architects due to its elegant appearance and stable structure as an ancient invention. The ancient wood structure has an unknown load transfer pattern. This article aims to analyze the load transfer condition of the woven...
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Construction and Optimization of Traffic Safety Evaluation Index System for Long Downhill Tunnels of Mountain Highways
Tingjing Wang
The traffic accident rate and severity of mountain highways in China are high. Long downhill tunnels, as important sections, greatly affect the safety of the whole highways. Therefore, it is of great theoretical and practical significance to establish the traffic safety evaluation index system for long...
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Hyperparameter Optimization of Semi-Supervised Sentiment Annotation Model on Marketplace Dataset
Nur Heri Cahyana, Yuli Fauziah, Wisnalmawati, Agus Sasmito Aribowo
Hyperparameter optimization in semi-supervised learning (SSL) models for sentiment analysis is the process of adjusting the machine learning model’s parameters to enhance the performance of the SSL system. Hyperparameter tuning aims to maximize the accuracy, precision, recall, and F1-Score of each machine...
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Students’ Social Networking, Human-Artificial Intelligence Interface Skills and Human-Centered Behaviour Intentions in Lagos State, Nigeria
Mandu Umoren, Kehinde Odufejo, Olubunmi Jagun
The much expected balance in the use of artificial-intelligence systems lie with the creation of a human-centred society, this also is the thrust of era 5.0. However, this can be actualised with possession and utilisation of special interactive skills. Based on this, the study examined non formal education...
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Islam, Moderation, and Prospects Indonesian Islamic Education for the World
Syamsun Ni’am
The start of the reform era has started a new chapter in the enforcement of human rights and civil liberties in Indonesia. This period has opened the door wide for freedom of opinion and freedom of religion and belief. However, the freedom that was born from this process brought further consequences...
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Application Of Educational Engineering Approaches To The Design Of An Online Cours Unit
Omar Erradi, Jamal Barhone, Mohamed Khaldi
Model-Driven Instructional Engineering (IPDM) is an instructional design approach that uses models to help design and develop effective online learning activities using models to represent knowledge, learning content and teaching-learning strategies geared towards the development of transferable skills.
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Analysis of the Impact of Family Communication Styles on College Students’ Academic Performance Based on Satya’s Iceberg Theory
Hanjing Chen
Parents’ rearing style has a significant impact on children’s growth, and communication is the most basic parenting style between parents and children, and the results of communication often implicitly influence children’s behavior and thoughts. This paper adopts the method of literature reading analysis,...
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Communication Patterns of Counseling Guidance Teachers and Female Students in Preventing Online Gender-Based Violence
Abdul Khohar, Sri Mustika, Tellys Corliana, Andys Tiara
Today’s teenagers, no except for high school girls who are very familiar with social media. Social media is very useful for creating networks, but on the other hand it can also be a place for online gender-based violence (KBGO). KBGO is violence that is specifically directed at certain people based on...
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Tong-Tong Fair Festival as a Representation of Collective Memory and Identity of the Indonesian Diaspora in the Netherlands
Rumtini Rumtini, Hary Sulistyo, Endang Sartika, Panji Satrio Binangun
This article will discuss the Tong-Tong Fair festival which is held every year in the city of The Hague, as a representation of the “night market” of the Indonesian diaspora in the Netherlands. This is interesting to research because, apart from the historical aspect which has relevance to the existence...
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Comparative Analysis of Machine Learning Algorithms for Cervical Cancer Prediction
Ireddi Rakshitha, Thokala Vasisri, Mayaluri Anusha, M. Sucharitha
Cervical cancer constitutes a significant public health concern and early diagnosis plays an important role in the patient’s recovery. In this study, we investigated the utilization of various algorithms in machine learning to predict cancer with best accuracy. The objective of the paper is to identify...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Safety Management of Small-scale Marketing Operations Based on Intelligent Head Mounted Devices
Xueying Song, Zheng Liu, Zhiqiang Sheng, Lu Li, Peipei Tian, Jianan Zhou, Dandan Song, Yining Wei
Artificial intelligence is an important driving force for the transition of the power grid from digitalization to intelligence and intelligence. This article focuses on small-scale marketing operations such as emergency repair, meter installation and power connection in the power grid. Using head mounted...
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Personality Motivation for Successful Functioning in Today’s Conditions
Natalya Ivanova, Yuliia Andrusyshyn, Olha Palyvoda
Defining the essence, formation and development of personality motivation is an important prerequisite for the development of constructive behavioral strategy in today’s complex conditions, as it will contribute not only to comfortable and productive activities, but also effective interaction and quality...
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Language Methods, Applications Used and Obstacles Experienced During Online Learning in the Covid-19 Period
Ni Made Dwi Utari Pusparini, I Nyoman Kardana, Ni Wayan Kasni
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit almost all corners of the world, including Bali and Indonesia. The COVID-19 case in Bali still has a significant impact. COVID-19 has not only had an economic, tourism, and social impact but has also had a significant impact on the education system in Bali. The research...
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Work-energy principle with an educational game: Capture the energy!
Pelin Hakli, Orhan Karamustafaoğlu
Game is an intelligence-building pastime based on certain rules. Every child likes to play games. For this reason, the game has been integrated into education in the form of educational games. Educational games are played for students to eliminate prejudices about not being able to learn in the science...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Buckling Load and Performance Assessment of Train Roof Stiffened Panels: A Numerical Study
Ridwan Ridwan, Nur Candra Dana Agusti, Sudarno Sudarno, Sutrisno Sutrisno, Elia Larasati, Aditya Rio Prabowo
In recent years, there have been significant advancements in the development of new regulations aimed at ensuring the structural integrity of passenger rail car interiors, specifically their ability to withstand compression. These regulations have been adapting to accommodate the inclusion of rail equipment...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Research on Vibration Comfort of High-Rise Buildings
Xinxin Zhang, Ruoyang Zhou, Xiaoxiong Zha
In order to study the vibration comfort of high-rise industrial plants, this paper takes a high-rise industrial plant under construction as the background, uses the finite element software to establish the overall structure model of the plant, applies excitation to a certain floor, and extracts the vibration...
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Peer Partnerships in a First Year Transition Programme During Covid-19: Unmasking Student Voices
S. Pather, C. Johannes, O. P. Abiodun, L. Bota, R. Chitongo, M. Davids, B. A. Goldberg, M. Jaftha, N. Manie
Student voices have the potential to increase student engagement; encourage collaboration and partnerships among students, academics and student support units. This paper focuses on students as mentors, mentees and transition officers who engage with each other as partners within an institution-wide...
Proceedings Article
Potential Development Strategy for Creative Economy-Based Ecotourism on Sumba Island, Indonesia
Tarsisius Timuneno, Aprinana H. J. Fanggidae, Clarce S. Maak, Yonas F. Riwu, Irience R. A. Manongga
Since the concept of creative economy-based ecotourism is so extremely rich in economic, social, cultural, and creative values, analyzing its potential and redeveloping it is very pertinent to mainland Sumba. The goal of the study was to ascertain the socioeconomic conditions of the neighborhood in the...
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Legal Aspects of Indonesian Elections with the Digitalization System at Modern Era
Adryan Rizky Pratama, Bambang Santoso, Sapto Hermawan
The democracy that Indonesia has created has become a habit that is inherent in every personality of the persons at community, especially those who live daily and carry out the habits of life of the nation and state. One of the things that has become a habit every five years is the General Election of...
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Mathematical Learning Outcome Differences Through the Implementation of Cooperative Learning Model of Numbered Head Together and Think Pair Share
Mustafa, Ruslan
This research is an experimental study with Pre-test and Post-test Equivalent Group Design that aims to determine the difference in the quality of mathematics learning using cooperative model type Numbered Head Together with type Think Pair Share in grade VIII students of Muhammadiyah 6 Makassar junior...
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Does Music Matter? The Role of Music Listening and Meaning in Life in Reducing Stress of Hong Kong People
Tsz-Wun Lam, Raymond Chi-Fai Chui
Music intervention have been proven with positive effect on psychological stress-related outcomes, including different emotions like nervousness, worry and anxiety. However, there is a lack of study to explore the relationship between music listening and meaning in life. It is anticipated that meaning...
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The Phenomenon of the Postponing of 1 Muharram Holiday by the Government Viewed from Tafseer of At-Taubah: Verse 37 (Phenomenological Study of the Postponing of 1 Muharram Holiday by the Government and the Netizens’ Responses)
Shihab Wicaksono Ardhi, Andri Nirwana, Yeti Dahliana, Alfiyautul Azizah, Ahmad Nurrohim
Government policies related to joint leave days and the national holiday of 1 Muharram lead to many controversies. Because in the decision, Hijri New Year Holiday or 1 Muharram, which originally coincided on August 10, 2021, was postponed to August 11, 2021. Subsequently, it triggered a response from...
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Content Analysis of Gender Differential Item Functioning of Mathematics Items among Secondary Students in an Eastern Chinese Culture
S. Kanageswari Suppiah Shanmugam, Siti Noor Ismail, Arsaythamby Veloo
This study reports on preliminary findings of gender differential item functioning (DIF) in an Eastern school culture, which is known for ‘special’ teaching approaches and successful mathematics learning that produces impressive mathematics results. This study aimed to identify mathematics items that...
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The Present Situation and Trend of Preschool Education in China Under the Framework of Supply and Demand Theory
Jiarui Zhao
This article first explains the definition of preschool education categories, combing its historical evolution. Next, the author starts to conduct research on the status quo of preschool education in China from the theoretical analysis framework of supply and demand. On the demand side, this paper starts...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P11.5 CARDIAC AND VASCULAR TISSUE PROPERTIES DETERMINE THE CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE WAVEFORM: CONSEQUENCES FOR PULSE WAVE ANALYSIS
M. Heusinkveld, B. Spronck, J. Lumens, T. Delhaas, A. Hughes, K. Reesink
Pages: 161 - 162
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.04 INVASIVE ASSESSMENT OF AORTIC PRESSURE WAVES: COMPARISON BETWEEN PRESSURE WIRE AND FLUID FILLED CATHETER
S. Wassertheurer, B. Hametner, C.C. Mayer, B. Eber, T. Weber
Pages: 161 - 162
Introduction: Parameters of wave reflection (augmentation pressure - AP or augmentation index – AIx) are powerful independent prognostic markers in patients with coronary artery disease. However, the invasive investigation of arterial waveforms is still confined to expensive equipment. The aim of this...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P11.4 INVESTIGATION OF THE ARTERIAL AGEING AND ISOLATED SYSTOLIC HYPERTENSION BY FLUID DYNAMICS-BASED MODELLING
A. Guala, C. Camporeale, L. Ridolfi
Pages: 161 - 161
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P4.02 LIPIDS AND APOLIPOPROTEINS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN NEVER-TREATED HYPERTENSIVES
D. Terentes-Printzios, C. Vlachopoulos, G. Vyssoulis, N. Ioakeimidis, N. Alexopoulos, P. Xaplanteris, A. Siama, A. Samentzas, P. Pietri, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 161 - 162
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.39 LOW SHEAR STRESS INDUCES PROGRESSION OF INTIMAL HYPERPLASIA AFTER CAROTID ENDARTERECTOMY
O. Tereshina, E. Surkova
Pages: 161 - 162
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.03 A COMPARISON OF CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURES AND AUGMENTATION INDEX ESTIMATED BY OMRON-HEM9000, ARTERIOGRAPH AND SPHYGMOCOR
R. Rezai, G. Goudot, J. Finn, C. Winters, F. Wu, J.K. Cruickshank
Pages: 161 - 161
Aims: To compare central systolic blood pressure (cSBP) and augmentation index (AIx) from 2 recently introduced devices Omron-HEM9000 (OM) and Arteriograph (AG) not using a transfer function with that of the widely used SphygmoCor (SC), which together with another radial device OM is calibrated on brachial...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P4.08 BIOMECHANICAL STUDY OF ANEURYSM RUPTURE
J. Kim, A. Romo, P. Badel, A. Duprey, J.N. Albertini, J.P. Favre, S. Avril
Pages: 161 - 161
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P11.3 DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF REALISTIC AORTIC PHANTOM TAILORED FOR EACH PATIENT
E.-J. Courtial, M. Orkisz, P. Douek, R. Fulchiron
Pages: 161 - 161
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P4.01 ROLE OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN DETECTING ORGAN DAMAGE AND IMPROVING CARDIOVASCULAR RISK STRATIFICATION IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS
F. Stea, L. Ghiadoni, R.M. Bruno, A. Magagna, C. Benedetti, S. Taddei
Pages: 161 - 161
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.38 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANKLE BRACHIAL INDEX AND OTHER INDICES OF TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS
A. Szyndler, T. Fabiszewska, R. Nowak, K. Czechowicz, A. Dubiela, K. Polonis, W. Kucharska, A. Rojek, M. Hoffmann, P. Boutouyrie, S. Laurent, K. Narkiewicz
Pages: 161 - 161
Proceedings Article
The Importance of Corporate Social Sustainability in the Anti-Crisis Management of a Hotel Business
Irina Ovchinnikova, Elena Davydova, Tatiana Volovik, Irina Vashliaeva
The relevance of the study is due to the need to formulate anti-crisis measures in the context of the coronavirus crisis and the development of a new technological stage of Industry 4.0. The analysis of the main trends in corporate sustainability and the results of the research carried out (Hh.ru research...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.02 ABDOMINAL AORTIC CALCIFICATION DETECTION USING DUAL-ENERGY X-RAY ABSORPTIOMETRY (DXA): COMPARISON WITH COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (CT)
M. Cecelja, M.L. Frost, T. Spector, P. Chowienczyk
Pages: 161 - 161
Background: Abdominal aortic calcification (AAC) is an independent determinant of cardiovascular events. Computed tomography (CT) is currently the gold standard for measuring aortic calcification but is limited by relatively high radiation exposure. Lateral dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (lateral-DXA)...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P4.07 ON THE RELEVANCE OF A PPG BASED TWO PULSE SYNTHESIS MODEL FOR SCREENING AGAINST CORONARY ARTERY DISEASES
D. Goswami, B.P. Chatterjee, S. Ray, K. Chaudhuri, J. Mukherjee
Pages: 161 - 161
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P11.2 A 1D-MODEL FOR THE SIMULATION OF THE ARTERIAL WALL DISPLACEMENT
M. Collette, P. Chauvet, G. Leftheriotis
Pages: 161 - 161
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P3.09 ULTRASTRUCTURAL EVIDENCE OF APOPTOSIS IN ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION AND CHRONIC ANEURISM WALL
O. Barnett, Y. Kyyak
Pages: 161 - 161
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.37 RISK FACTORS FOR INTIMAL HYPERPLASIA DEVELOPMENT AFTER CAROTID ENDARTERECTOMY
Elena Surkova, Olga Tereshina
Pages: 161 - 161
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
1.2 ASSESSMENT OF DIASTOLIC FUNCTION IN PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS BY MEANS OF WAVE INTENSITY ANALYSIS DERIVED FROM CARDIOVASCULAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
G. Biglino, H. Ntsinjana, R. Chung, S. Schievano, P. Ciliberti, K.H. Parker, A.M. Taylor
Pages: 161 - 162
Evaluating diastolic function in children remains a topic of clinical discussion and a gold standard measurement technique is still lacking. Wave intensity analysis can provide insight into ventricular filling mechanisms and ventriculo-vascular coupling, and it can be derived directly from cardiovascular...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.01 PULSE WAVE VELOCITY: HOW TO ASSESS THE DISTANCE?
D. Mahieu, D. Devos, J. Kips, E. Achten, P. Segers, L. Van Bortel
Pages: 161 - 161
Objective: Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is accepted as the standard technique to assess aortic stiffness. While the carotid-femoral transit time can be assessed with high accuracy, the measurement of the aortic length is, however, less accurate. Several approaches for measuring aortic length over the body-surface...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P4.06 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND STRESSES IN CAROTID ARTERIES QUANTIFIED USING CLINICAL DATA FROM NORMOTENSIVE AND HYPERTENSIVE HUMANS
I. Masson, H. Beaussier, P. Boutouyrie, S. Laurent, J. D. Humphrey, M. Zidi
Pages: 161 - 161
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P11.1 THE PU AND QA LOOP METHODS OVER- AND UNDERESTIMATE LOCAL CAROTID WAVE SPEED: A CONSISTENT EXPLANATION AND SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM
P. Segers, A. Swillens, L. Taelman, J. Vierendeels
Pages: 161 - 161
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P3.08 CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE AND VASCULAR STIFFNESS IN OBESE CHILDREN. RELATIONS TO THE METABOLIC SYNDROME AND SUBCLINICAL CARDIOVASCULAR DAMAGE: EFFECT OF WEIGHT REDUCTION. A PHD STUDY, BEGINNING MEDIO 2010
K. Hvidt, H. Ibsen, J.-C. Holm
Pages: 161 - 161
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.36 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND MARKERS OF OXIDATIVE STRESS HAPTOGLOBIN AND HOMOCYSTEINE IN NEVER TREATED INCIDENT HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS
C. Strandhave, M. Svensson, H. Krarup, J.H. Christensen
Pages: 161 - 161
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
1.1 COMPARISON OF VARIOUS METHODS FOR THE ESTIMATION FOR AORTIC CHARACTERISTIC IMPEDANCE IN TIME DOMAIN FROM VELOCITY-ENCODED MAGNETIC RESONANCE AND APPLANATION TONOMETRY DATA
E. Bollache, N. Kachenoura, I. Bargiotas, A. de Cesare, M. Bensalah, A. Redheuil, E. Mousseaux
Pages: 161 - 161
Objectives. To combine cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR), which provides accurate and non-invasive evaluation of flow, with applanation tonometry to assess aortic characteristic impedance (Zc) in time domain while comparing six different methods.
Methods. We studied 72 healthy volunteers (31women,...
Research Article
Spatial Effect on Public Risk Perception of Natural Disaster: a Comparative Study in East Asia
Zhongyu He, Guofang Zhai
Pages: 161 - 168
This paper explores the effect of geographical location on public risk perception of natural disasters. By conducting an identical questionnaire survey across three East Asia countries (China, Japan and South Korea), the paper finds out that different country has its unique structure of risk perception....
Research Article
Testing EBU_mgf Class of Life Distributions based on Goodness of Fit approach
A.M. Gadallah
Pages: 161 - 168
Based on the goodness of fit approach, a new test is presented for testing exponentiality against "exponential Better than Used in moment generating function ordering class" (EBUmgf). The critical values and the powers of this test are calculated. It is shown that the proposed test enjoys good power...