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CENTRAL AORTIC PRESSURE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS: ROLE IN ASSESSMENT OF BLOOD PRESSURE VARIABILITY AND BARORECEPTOR FUNCTION

Alberto Avolio
Pages: 110 - 110
Blood pressure variability (BPV) is due to complex interaction of cardiac and vascular factors and is influenced significantly by baroreceptor control. The cardiovagal baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) has been shown to depend on vascular compliance and this may explain recent epidemiological association...
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P107 RENAL DENERVATION IMPROVES 24-HOUR CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL BLOOD PRESSURES, ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND PERIPHERAL RESISTANCE

Christian Ott, Klaas Franzen, Tobias Graf, Joachim Weil, Roland Schmieder, Michael Reppel, Kai Mortensen
Pages: 110 - 110
Background: Ambulatory Blood Pressure (BP) as well as central BP are better predictors for overall cardiovascular risk and mortality than brachial BP. Renal Denervation (RDN) has been shown to reduce office brachial and central BP as well as ambulatory brachial BP, but data on central ambulatory BP are...
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FOCUS: FUNCTIONAL IMAGING - ULTRASOUND

Chris L. de Korte, Hendrik H.G. Hansen
Pages: 110 - 110
Introduction: Intravascular Elastography has proven to be a sensitive tool to identify vulnerable plaques in coronary arteries. It is a technique to assess the deformation (strain) due to the pulsatile blood pressure of the vessel wall and plaque. However, for screening asymptomatic patients, a noninvasive...

On the Issue of National Projects of the Russian Federation in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals

Pavel Letov, Natalya Istomina, Nadezhda Goncharova
The essence of this article is to analyze the role of national projects of the Russian Federation in the process of achieving the UN sustainable development goals. The achievements of the Russian Federation in the process of implementing national projects, solving problems formed within the framework...
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P106 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CENTRAL PULSE PRESSURE AND URINARY SODIUM EXCRETION IN A POPULATION-BASED STUDY IN SALVADOR, BRAZIL, PRELIMINARY RESULTS

Lucelia Magalhaes, Daniele Brustolim, Diorlene Da Silva, Rodrigo Lima, Antonio Filho, Roberta Cunha, Jamile Gomes, Raquel Dantas
Pages: 110 - 110
Introduction: Central Pressure (PC) has shown to be more reliable in cardiovascular (CV) mortality (1); Salt intake and excretion seems to lead to an increase in this pulsatile component of the arterial flow (2, 3). C entral Pulse Pressure (PPc) data is very few. Methods: A population-based cross-sectional...
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FOCUS: FUNCTIONAL IMAGING - MRI AND PET

Ian Wilkinson
Pages: 110 - 110
The ground-breaking developments in non-invasive imaging over the last 50 years has provided a range of exciting new tools for physiologists and clinicians interested in large artery structure and function. The main focus of my lecture will be on MRI and PET/CT. MRI can be used in a number of different...

Identifying Crisis Threats: A Partial Synthesis of the Literature on Crisis Threat Assessment with Relevance to Public Administrations

Christian Kalbassi
Pages: 110 - 121
The crisis management literature offers a host of theoretical treatises that are relevant to crisis threat assessment in public administrations; however, these insights remain non-cumulative, non-consolidated, and unstructured in a field of individual contributions. Using existing literature regarding...

Research on Characteristics and Formation Mechanism of Landslide Disaster in Red Soil Hilly Region of South China

Qinghua Gong, Guangqing Huang, Junxiang Zhang
Pages: 110 - 114
The mechanism of landslide hazard in weathering crust of granites in south china was chosen as our research object. Landslides, as a common geo-hazard, can result in huge economic losses and enormous casualties in mountainous regions of the world. Therefore, the mechanism of landslide hazard has become...

BWDM: Test Cases Automatic Generation Tool Based on Boundary Value Analysis with VDM++

Tetsuro Katayama, Hiroki Tachiyama, Yoshihiro Kita, Hisaaki Yamaba, Kentaro Aburada, Naonobu Okazaki
Pages: 110 - 113
For software development using Formal Methods, we have developed a prototype of the boundary value test case automatic generation tool BWDM. The main two topics of our tool are (1) automatically generation of test cases and (2) boundary value analysis. Our tool improves the efficiency of software testing...

Research on Promoting Effect of Tourism Industry Development on Tourism Poverty Alleviation in Guizhou

Siqi Li, Mu Zhang, Xinpu Wang
Pages: 110 - 119
The traffic in the counties of Guizhou is inconvenient and the economic location is remote. How to transform the characteristics of natural resources and national cultural resources into economic advantages? This is the key of this paper. In this paper, the tourism industry of 50 poverty-stricken counties...

Bosonic Realizations of the Colour Heisenberg Lie Algebra

Gunnar Sigurdsson, Sergei D. Silvestrov
Pages: 110 - 128
We describe realizations of the colour analogue of the Heisenberg Lie algebra by power series in non-commuting indeterminates satisfying Heisenberg's canonical commutation relations of quantum mechanics. The obtained formulas are used to construct new operator representations of the colour Heisenberg...

Nonlinear Wave Equation in Special Coordinates

Alexander Shermenev
Pages: 110 - 115
Some classical types of nonlinear periodic wave motion are studied in special coodinates. In the case of cylinder coordinates, the usual perturbation techniques leads to the overdetermined systems of linear algebraic equations for unknown coefficients whose compatibility is key step of the investigation....

On CP 1 and CP 2 Maps and Weierstrass Representations for Surfaces Immersed into Multi-Dimensional Euclidean Spaces

A.M. Grundland, W.J. Zakrzewski
Pages: 110 - 135
An extension of the classic Enneper­Weierstrass representation for conformally prametrised surfaces in multi-dimensional spaces is presented. This is based on low dimensional CP1 and CP2 sigma models which allow the study of the constant mean curvature (CMC) surfaces immersed into Euclidean 3- and 8-dimensional...

Jacobi's Last Multiplier and the Complete Symmetry Group of the Euler­Poinsot System

M.C. Nucci, P.G.L. Leach
Pages: 110 - 121
The symmetry approach to the determination of Jacobi's last multiplier is inverted to provide a source of additional symmetries for the Euler­Poinsot system. These addtional symmetries are nonlocal. They provide the symmetries for the representation of the complete symmetry group of the system.

Internet of Intelligences in Risk Analysis for Online Services

Chongfu Huang
Pages: 110 - 117
There are always some people who experienced or studied the risks of daily life. Based on that, in this paper, we proposed a new concept Internet of intelligences (IOI), which consists of intelligent agents, the Internet and a mathematics model. An IOI collects and processes the information provided...

Correlation Between Online Learning Obstacles and Students’ Learning Outcomes in Engineering Drawing Courses

Yaumal Arbi, Weni Jumadi, Risma Apdeni
This research is a quantitative research with a descriptive approach that aims to determine how big the relationship betweenlearning constraints and student learning online outcomes in the Engineering Drawing course. The population of this research is 5 people teaching Engineering Drawing courses and...

A Review of Economic Policy Uncertainty

Zeyu Chen, Yunqi Ma, Yuansen Xia
This paper reviews the research on the economic policy uncertainty (EPU). Measurement of EPU is first brought up by Nick Bloom and his co-authors and then has been widely generalized and applied in the empirical studies. We survey the literature on both the construction of the EPU proxies and the impacts...

An Investigation of the Relationship Between Shanghai Preschool Teachers’ Developmentally Appropriate Beliefs and Practices

Bingjie Zou
This quantitative study investigated the relationship between Shanghai preschool teachers’ beliefs and their practices of Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP). Altogether 182 respondents from 13 preschools in Shanghai completed Teacher Beliefs and Practices Survey (three to five-year-olds) (including...

Development of Marathon Brand Element Scale

Mengmeng Huang, Chuan-ming Cai, Yao-Chuan Chang
The purpose of this paper is to develop a scale of marathon event brand elements, which provides a quantitative tool for event brand building. And the methods are literature review, questionnaire survey and mathematical statistics. It is concluded that the scale consists of 42 items in five dimensions:...
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Antihyperlipidemia Activity of Ethyl Acetate Fraction from Melinjo (Gnetum gnemon Linn.) Leaf in White Male Wistar Rats Induced by Propylthiouracil

Herlina, Ferlina Hayati, Dina Permata Wijaya, Rahma Belinda
The antihyperlipidemia activity of ethyl acetate fraction from Melinjo leaf (Gnetum gnemon L.) against white male wistar rats induced by propylthiouracil has been carried out. Wistar male rats were divided into six groups, which are a normal, a positive control, a negative control, and the other three...

Sense of Place as a Tool in Assessing Data from Digital Images on Instagram

Case Study: Bandung on Instagram

Dena Andromeda, Sonny Yuliar, Andhika Riyadi
The impact of Instagram as social media on city planning is studied continuously. Researchers tried to see a pattern formed by the data they collected from either the Instagram geotagging/like/follow feature or user experience from using Instagram. However, these researches appeared to lack a method...
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Rain Rate Influence on Performance of Semarang 5G-NR Channel Model

Muhammad Mukhlisin, Hany Windri Astuti, Eni Dwi Wardihani
The demand for higher data rate and large user experience motivates the existence of 5G-NR for twenty-twenty society. However, 5G-NR uses High Frequency, which makes a strong propagation causing lower signal reception due to rain rate in tropical regions. This paper aims to give an overview about the...

Point classification of second order ODEs and its application to Painlevé equations

Vera V. Kartak
Pages: 110 - 129
The first part of this work is a review of the point classification of second order ODEs done by Ruslan Sharipov. His works were published in 1997–1998 in the Electronic Archive at LANL. The second part is an application of this classification to Painlevé equations. In particular, it allows us to solve...

English Translation of Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment Protocol for COVID-19 from the Perspective of Skopos Theory

Ruyi Song, Ya Liu
In 2020, COVID-19 broke out globally. Countries around the world worked together to fight the epidemic. Now the world has entered the “post-epidemic era.” In the prevention and control of the epidemic in China, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has exerted its unique advantages and contributed to the...

YouTube as a Learning Media for Music Creation

Farsya Fatari Ramdlia Latief, Yudi Sukmayadi
The development of information and communication technology in the generation of the industrial revolution 4.0 brings new challenges and possibilities in the world of education. One in every of them is the possibility for teachers to integrate generation into the studying method, in order that mastering...

Parental Roles on Child Social Development During Pandemic

Halimatus Sakdiah, Nenny Mahyuddin
This paper discusses the condition of child development during covid 19 Pandemic. The role of parents is very dependent on children’s education because the more support the parents are given, the more developed a child is. This research uses descriptive qualitative design. The definition of descriptive...

A Theoretical Review on the Impact of COVID-19 on the Mental Health of the Elderly

Huihui Jin
Since late 2019, a sweeping viral contagion has percolated the whole globe. During the pandemic, the elderly, who constitute a population at particular risk, appeal to more attention and efficient measures to surmount all the hurdles. This paper, through a method of literature review, defines the quarantine,...

Case Study on Financial Sharing Construction -- Taking ZTE as an Example

Sheng Shujun
With the rapid development of information technology in the context of smart cloud migration, financial sharing service, as a financial management model hastened by information technology and globalization, is favored by some large enterprises in China. This paper focuses on the study of Financial Sharing...
Proceedings Article

Streamflow Estimation Using Regionalized Hydrometeorological Assessment on Associated Ungauged Small Watershed: A Case Study at West Nusa Tenggara Province

Dian Indrawati, Auroop R. Ganguly, Kemal Taruc, Bagus Yakti
Small watershed has a quick response of both meteorological and hydrological variables which led to the critical impact of discharges, especially for a small island. However, the watershed generally has lacked ground observation data. Thus, many engineers and scientists have used the geostationary satellite...
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A Review and Current Research on Biomaterials Supporting Artificial Insemination Technology Advancement

Enike Dwi Kusumawati, I Wayan Karyasa
The development of artificial insemination (AI) technology today plays an important role in the animal husbandry industry. The technology involves the enhancement of AI processes as well as improvement related to supporting biomaterials. A brief systematic literature review was aimed at proposed research...

Shaping A Tax-Conscious Generation Through Restaurant Taxation As A Pillar Of Regional Economic Development

Kartika Ayu Kinanti, Moh.Hudi Setyobakti, Yulian Ade Chandra, Ayu Nareswari, Firdaus Maidah
Taxes, particularly when levied within the restaurant industry, have the potential to serve as a potent catalyst for instilling tax consciousness in the younger generation, all while simultaneously propelling regional economic development forward. Through an innovative approach that utilizes restaurant...
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Development of Interactive Health Promotion Application Media Based on the “Hygiene Sanitation Vs Covid-19” Quiz and News Up Date as a Form of Corona Virus Prevention in Malang City Adolescents

Dewi Khoirun Nikmatus Z., Djoko Kustono, Muhammad Al-Irsyad
COVID-19 is a new type of virus with hight infectious rate. The prevalence rate of this virus in international scale in 2020 for Indonesia reaches 34th in the world and case fatality rate (CFR) for Indonesia is 3.96. Malang City has been included in the red zone since the pandemic beginning, considering...

Spherical Video-Based Immersive Virtual Reality (SV-IVR) Engagement Towards the Foreigners’ Behavioral Intention to Learn Indonesian Language

I. Wayan Eka Dian Rahmanu, I. Gusti Putu Sutarma, I. Putu Yoga Laksana, Ni Putu Somawati, Ida Bagus Artha Adnyana, I. Made Riyan Adi Nugroho
The use of Spherical Video-based Immersive Virtual Reality (SV-IVR) has expanded to elevate learners’ ability to learn the target language. This study proposed to investigate the implementation of SV-IVR towards the learners’ eagerness to learn the Indonesian language. The performance expectancy (PE),...
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Cost Comparison Analysis of Fence Work Between Conventional Walls and Pracest Concrete (Case Study of West Java Petrochemical Complex Project) at PT Pertamina International

Dede Ahmad Yusuf, Andra Gerinta Prahasta, Tesan Peranata Pauzan, Dio Damas Permadi, Utamy Sukmayu Saputri
The fence is one of the important components in a building which functions as an area barrier, protects privatization, protects security (safety), art and beauty of the building being fenced, generally fences are made of concrete, brick, steel, stainless steel, live plants, wood / planks and river stones....

Competencies and Student Learning Outcomes in Social Learning in the Mgmp Ips West Jember Region

Depict Pristine Adi, Musyarofah, Fatdriatun Ismah, Elisa Dourothun Nafis El Adibah
This research aims to determine the effect of using Science, Technology, and Society methods on the learning process. This refers to forming 4C competencies and learning outcomes, especially in social studies learning. The targets of the IPS MGMP in West Jember include SMPN 1 Rambipuji, SMPN 1 Bangsalsari,...

Development of the Pinang Climbing Board Media to Strengthen Communicative Character in 5th Grade Elementary School

Dewi Lutfita Sari, Lilik Bintartik, Arda Purnama Putra
The purpose of this research is to develop pin climbing board media by enhancing friendly / communicative characters in 5th grade elementary school Kauman 2 Blitar City which is valid, practical and interesting. This study uses the ADDIE model. The type of data used is quantitative and qualitative data....

The Fluency of Students’ Mathematical Procedures Through Flipped Classroom on the Linear Equation System with Two Variables

Gustina Indah Widya Sari, Ruth Helen Simarmata, Ely Susanti, Zuli Nuraeni
This research is descriptive research with a qualitative approach. This study aims to describe the students’ mathematical procedural fluency through flipped classroom learning in the Class VIII the linear equation system with two variables which was analyzed using indicators of procedural fluency ability....
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Power Spectrum Analysis of the Satellite Gravity Anomalies Data to Estimate the Thickness of Sediment Deposits in the Purwokerto-Purbalingga Groundwater Basin

Sehah, Urip Nurwijayanto Prabowo, Sukmaji Anom Raharjo, Laila Ariska
Analysis of power spectrum of the satellite gravity anomalies data has been carried out to estimate the thickness of sediment deposits in the Purwokerto-Purbalingga Groundwater Basin. Power spectrum analysis uses the Fourier transform principle by converting data from the space domain to the frequency...
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Effect of Two Different Plyometric Trainings on Strength, Speed and Agility Performance

Agus Hariyanto, Bayu Agung Pramono, Yetty Septiani Mustar, Anindya Mar’atus Sholikhah, M. Ilham Agung Prilaksono
Plyometric training (PT) is a popular form of physical conditioning among individuals involved in various dynamic sports to improve physical performances. This study focused on analyzing the effect of plyometric training on improving strength, speed, and agility of students following two kinds of plyometric...

Thinking and Exploration of Digital Derivative Construction of College History Museum Community

Ming Lu, Qi Wang, Yali Liu, Xin Du
With the continuous progress of science and technology and the rapid development of the times, digital multimedia technology is increasingly used in the exhibition and communication services of historical museums. This paper first analyzes the commonalities and current problems existing in the operation...

Regulation of the Management Potential of New Renewable Energy Sources in Indonesia

Fatma Ulfatun Najicha
This study aimed to know: Energy is an absolute necessity in human life. The need for energy every day continues to increase. The use of energy so far has only come from fossil energy, resulting in a dwindling amount. Thus, the need for alternative energy as a substitute for fossil energy, namely with...

The Rights and Restrictions of Freedom of Speech in Social Media and the Digital Era

Elnajj Keysha Nabila, Andina Elok Puri Maharani
Human rights are things in the form of rights that are owned and obtained by everyone as a human being that cannot be contested or confiscated by anyone because doing so is a violation of rights and a major insult to justice, such as freedom of speech, freedom of organization, and guarantees for the...

Zebrafish as a Model Animal to Strengthen the Discipline Understanding and Interest Guidance of Students Majoring in Green Chemical Engineering and Biomedicine

Gen Li, Sara Toufouki, Alula Yohannes, Yanfang Li, Qiaomei Sun, Jiaheng Liu, Tian Yao, Shun Yao
Due to various reasons, there has always been a misleading understanding of the "non green" of chemical engineering and processes in the whole society, which has directly led to the low interest, confusion and even exclusion of many freshmen in the discipline and major after they entered into...
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Improving Implementation of Kurikulum 2013 Teacher Perspective in West Sumatra, Indonesia

Lufri Lufri, Relsas Yogica, Ristiono Ristiono
The government continues to strive improve the quality of education from time to time. One form of this effort is to change the school curriculum. Currently, the curriculum used in schools is Kurikulum 2013. This change becomes basis for improving implementation the previous curriculum. However, at school,...
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Medical Waste Management During Pandemic Covid-19 in Indonesia

Rahayu Subekti, Kurnia Maudina Yuniati, Lionie Natasha Violie
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2. This virus can infect millions of people around the world in a short time. The rules for using masks impact the increasing mask waste, whose management is still not under the rules. Mask waste that is not managed properly will...

Analyzation of the Chinese Dating Show Love Actually Using Social Penetration Theory

Shuming Zhang
Dating shows have now penetrated the television audiences of China. The basic fundamentals of the show are to find two compatible contestants, starting them on a road of love and romance. The contestants need to reveal particular issues regarding their characters and background hoping for an attraction,...

Design Thinking-Project Based Learning (DTPjBL): Modelling Studio Teaching Material in Fashion Design Program

Pingki Indrianti, Oki Kurniawan
Fashion Studio Subject (Studio Inovasi Mode) is a preliminary subject of the diploma-final project in the Fashion Design Program, Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif. This subject sets the students as future designers to create good designs based on problem-solving and user needs. This subject requires a...

Students’ Ethic in Virtual Classroom During the Pandemic

Muhammad Raflisyah, Annisa Rysky Hayati, Syarifah Nur Aini, Fahmi Kurniawan
In 2019 we were shocked by the covid-19 pandemic that hit our country. Where this pandemic affects various sectors of the nation’s life, both from the economic and noneconomic fields. One of the areas affected by the COVID-19 pandemic is the education sector. This affects the education sector, such as...