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Research Article
The Effect of Information Technology Capability and Quality of Management Accounting Information with Technological Uncertainty as Moderating Variable
Eliada Herwiyanti
Pages: 11 - 17
This study aims to determine the effect of information technology capability and quality of management accounting information with technological uncertainty as moderating variable. Data were collected from respondent represented by accounting managers from the companies that listed in Indonesia Stock...
Research Article
Extraction of Text Regions from Complex Background in Document Images by Multilevel Clustering
Hoai Nam Vu, Tuan Anh Tran, Na In Seop, Soo Hyung Kim
Pages: 11 - 21
Textual data plays an important role in a number of applications such as image database indexing, document understanding, and image-based web searching. The target of automatic real-life text extracting in document images without character recognition module is to identify image regions that contain...
Research Article
The Matrix KadomtsevPetviashvili Equation as a Source of Integrable Nonlinear Equations
Attilio Maccari
Pages: 11 - 20
A new integrable class of DaveyStewartson type systems of nonlinear partial diffrential equations (NPDEs) in 2+1 dimensions is derived from the matrix Kadomtsev Petviashvili equation by means of an asymptotically exact nonlinear reduction method based on Fourier expansion and spatio-temporal rescaling....
Research Article
Characterizations of Certain Recently Introduced Distributions
G.G. Hamedani
Pages: 11 - 20
Various characterizations of the Beta Weibull Geometric distribution of Bidram et al. (2011), the New Generalized Exponential distribution of Bidram et al. (2012), and the Gamma Exponentiated Weibull distribution of Pinho et al. (2012) are presented. These characterizations are based on: (i) a simple...
Research Article
Cardinal, Median Value, Variance and Covariance of Exponential Fuzzy Numbers with Shape Function and its Applications in Ranking Fuzzy Numbers
S. Rezvani
Pages: 10 - 24
In this paper, the researcher proposed a method to cardinal, median value, variance and covariance of exponential fuzzy numbers with shape function . The covariance used in this method is obtained from the exponential trapezoidal fuzzy number, first by finding mathematical expectation and then calculating...
Journal: Clinical Hematology International
Review Article
Management of AML Beyond “3 + 7” in 2019
Jonathan Canaani
Pages: 10 - 18
The therapeutic paradigm for treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is rapidly changing with the advent of a new generation of drugs targeting diverse aspects of leukemogenesis. Whereas standard treatment for AML until recently consisted of a classic chemotherapy backbone, the incorporation of novel...
Research Article
The influence of system quality, information quality, e-service quality and perceived value on Shopee consumer loyalty in Padang City
Wilda Kurnia Putri, Vera Pujani
Pages: 10 - 15
Electronic commerce (e-commerce) developing rapidly in Indonesia in recent years, which is one of effort to expand the reach of marketing to be more effective and efficient. This study aims to examined the effect of system quality, information quality, e-service quality and perceived value to online...
Research Article
Advanced Rolling Bearing Fault Diagnosis Using Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition, Principal Component Analysis and Probabilistic Neural Network
Caixia Gao, Tong Wu, Ziyi Fu
Pages: 10 - 14
Aiming at the problem that the vibration signal of the incipient fault is weak, an automatic and intelligent fault diagnosis algorithm combined with ensemble empirical mode decomposition (EEMD), principal component analysis (PCA) and probabilistic neural network (PNN) is proposed for rolling bearing...
Journal: Artery Research
Review Article
Arterial stiffness: From surrogate marker to therapeutic target☆
Luc Van Bortel
Pages: 10 - 14
Carotid-femoral (aortic) pulse wave velocity (PWV) is the modern benchmark for the assessment of arterial stiffness. Current European hypertension guidelines acknowledge the good cardiovascular (CV) predictive value, reproducibility and cost-effectiveness of PWV. Aortic PWV is an asset to classical cardiovascular...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
In silico characterization of the effects of size, distribution, and modulus contrast of aortic focal softening on pulse wave propagations
Igor Inga, Danial Shahmirzadi
Pages: 10 - 18
Examining the change in regional stiffness of the arterial wall may prove as a reliable method for detecting various cardiovascular diseases. As suggested by Moens–Korteweg relationship, the pulse wave velocity (PWV) along the arteries has been shown to correlate to the stiffness of the arterial wall;...
Research Article
School-based Cross-sectional Survey on Soil-transmitted Helminths in Rural Schools of Kogi East, Nigeria
Clement Ameh Yaro, Ezekiel Kogi, Sodangi Abdulkarim Luka, Junaidu Kabir
Pages: 10 - 19
This study was undertaken to investigate the status of Soil-transmitted Helminths (STHs) in rural schools of Kogi East, Nigeria. The study was cross-sectional using stratified random cluster sampling procedure. Stool specimens were collected in a sterile specimen bottle from school pupils in five (5)...
Research Article
A Stochastic Approach in Modeling of Regional Atmospheric CO2 in the United States
Doo Young Kim, Chris P. Tsokos
Pages: 10 - 20
Global warming is a function of two main contributable entities in the atmosphere, carbon dioxide, and atmospheric temperature. The objective of this study is to develop a statistical model using actual fossil fuel carbon dioxide emissions data from the United States to predict relative probability of...
Case Report
Unusual Presentation of Influenza B Virus in a Neonate
Abdulrahman Al Zahrani, Ehab M. Hantash, Mohamed Abdoun, Syeda Naqvi
Pages: 10 - 11
The presentation of neonatal influenza B in neonates can vary from a mild self-limited disease to acute presentation carrying high morbidity and mortality. This report describes one case of influenza B in a neonate who presented with severe respiratory distress syndrome and acute renal failure.
Commentary
Exploratory Analysis of Demographic Factors and the Temporal Evolution of COVID-19 in India
Samir Vinchurkar, Nilesh Jain, Vikas Punamiya
Pages: 10 - 14
Research Article
The Performance Evaluation of Continuous Speech Recognition Based on Korean Phonological Rules of Cloud-Based Speech Recognition Open API
Hyun Jae Yoo, Sungwoong Seo, Sun Woo Im, Gwang Yong Gim
Pages: 10 - 18
This study compared and analyzed the speech recognition performance of Korean phonological rules for cloud-based Open APIs, and analyzed the speech recognition characteristics of Korean phonological rules. As a result of the experiment, Kakao and MS showed good performance in speech recognition. By phonological...
Research Article
Planning the Protection and Digital Construction of Mount Tai Stone Inscriptions
Liang Mingying, Cheng Xuening
Pages: 10 - 15
After thousands of years of exposure to the elements, the Mount Tai stone inscriptions have been damaged to varying degrees. As immovable cultural relics, they are inseparable from their surrounding environment, and therefore continue to face numerous risks and safety hazards. Several spatial information...
Research Article
Human–Computer Communication Using Recognition and Synthesis of Facial Expression
Yasunari Yoshitomi
Pages: 10 - 13
To develop a complex computer system such as a robot that can communicate smoothly with humans, it is necessary to equip the system with a function for both understanding human emotions and expressing emotional signals. From both perspectives, facial expression is a promising research area. In our research,...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P3.1 SUB-MAXIMAL EXERCISE BLOOD PRESSURE RELATES TO LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS INDEX, BUT IS DEPENDENT ON LOW AEROBIC CAPACITY
Martin Schultz*, Dean Picone, Rachel Climie, Costan Magnussen, Leah Wright, Thomas Marwick, Alison Venn, James Sharman
Pages: 10 - 11
Background: Exaggerated blood pressure (BP) responses to sub-maximal exercise independently predict cardiovascular (CV) events, mortality and incident hypertension. The aim of this study was to explore relationships between exercise BP, left-ventricular (LV) structure and function and aerobic fitness...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.20 PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE DETECTED BY ANKLE-BRACHIAL INDEX IS ASSOCIATED TO CARDIAC AND CAROTID ABNORMALITIES IN PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION AND DIABETES
José Pompeu Filho, Ricardo Silva, Rachel Andrade, Leiria Andrade Neto, João Falcão, Sandra Falcão, Luiz Bortolotto*
Pages: 10 - 10
Few studies evaluated cardiac or carotid abnormalities in patients with arterial hypertension and diabetes according to the presence of peripheral artery disease detected by abnormal ankle brachial index (ABI). For this purpose, we studied 99 diabetic hypertensive patients with abnormal (n=50, ABI≤0.9...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.19 COMPARISON OF BRACHIAL AND CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURES FROM 2 SPHYGMOCOR XCEL SYSTEMS EQUIPPED WITH A 2M AND 6M-LONG HOSE
S. Stoer, G. Soulat, S. Tavolaro, S. Millasseau, H. Khettab, P. Boutouyrie, S. Laurent, E. Mousseaux*
Pages: 10 - 10
Background and aim: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides excellent anatomical coverage for local and regional indices of aortic function and structure. However, blood pressure (BP) assessments is usually necessary for the calculation of these functional MRI parameters. Unfortunately, most pressure...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.18 IMPACT OF CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS ON CAROTID STIFFNESS AND CAROTID INTIMA MEDIA THICKNESS – GENDER DIFFERENCES
Maria Loboz-Rudnicka*, Joanna Jaroch, Zbigniew Bociaga, Barbara Rzyczkowska, Ewa Kruszynska, Krystyna Loboz-Grudzien, Andrzej Szuba
Pages: 10 - 10
Background and purpose: Whether the influence of risk factors on carotid stiffness (CS) and carotid intima media thickness (CIMT) is modulated by gender is still unclear. The aim of our study was to examine the association between cardiovascular (CV) risk factors, CS and CIMT in men and women.
Material...
Research Article
Average Life Expectancy as a Criterion for Regional Risk Management Weight and Cloud Model
Sviatoslav Timashev
Pages: 10 - 19
The paper considers an important and complex interdisciplinary integration problem – providing, supporting and managing safety of interdependent critical infrastructures (ICIs) of a municipal area or region, embedded in the context and realities of modern society of risk. The problem is solved using...
Research Article
Leader-follower Formation Control of Mobile Robots with Sliding Mode
Wenhao Zheng, Yingmin Jia
Pages: 10 - 13
This paper considers the formation control of nonholonomic mobile robots. The formation problem is converted to the error model based on the leader-follower structure. A sliding mode controller, which is proved to be globally finite-time stable by Lyapunov stability theory, is presented in this study....
Research Article
Eutrophication Hazard Evaluation Using Copula-Cloud
Dengfeng Liu, Dong Wang, Yuankun Wang
Pages: 10 - 14
A copula-cloud (C-C) coupled framework is proposed with respect to the uncertainty and multi-criteria mapping in water environmental hazard evaluation, with introducing copulas and cloud model theory. In the C-C framework, cloud models are firstly generated with given risk criteria which quantify the...
Short Communication
A Note on the Degasperis-Procesi Equation
Octavian G. Mustafa
Pages: 10 - 14
We prove that smooth solutions of the Degasperis-Procesi equation have infinite proagation speed: they loose instantly the property of having compact support.
Research Article
On the Cauchy Problem for a Nonlinearly Dispersive Wave Equation
Zhaoyang Yin
Pages: 10 - 15
We establish the local well-posedness for a new nonlinearly dispersive wave equation and we show that the equation has solutions that exist for indefinite times as well as solutions which blowup in finite time. Furthermore, we derive an explosion criterion for the equation and we give a sharp estimate...
Research Article
The Economy of Complete Symmetry Groups for Linear Higher Dimensional Systems
K. Andriopoulos, P.G.L. Leach
Pages: 10 - 23
The complete symmetry groups of systems of linear second order ordinary differential equations are considered in the context of the simple harmonic oscillator. One finds that in general the representation of the complete symmetry group is not unique and in the particular case of a four-dimensional system...
Research Article
Reduct Driven Pattern Extraction from Clusters
Shuchita Upadhyaya, Alka Arora, Rajni Jain
Pages: 10 - 16
Clustering algorithms give general description of clusters, listing number of clusters and member entities in those clusters. However, these algorithms lack in generating cluster description in the form of pattern. From data mining perspective, pattern learning from clusters is as important as cluster...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Arterial baroreflex sensitivity: Relationship with peripheral chemoreflex in patients with chronic heart failure
Nikita Trembach, Igor Zabolotskikh
Pages: 9 - 15
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the breath-holding duration and the sensitivity of the arterial baroreflex, as well as the prognostic value of the breath-holding test in the assessment of decreased baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) in patients with chronic heart...
Journal: Artery Research
Review Article
Cardioliths in 19th century medical literature
Gregory Tsoucalas, Theodoros G. Papaioannou, Charalampos Vlachopoulos, Marianna Karamanou
Pages: 9 - 13
During 19th century the term “cardiolith” was widely used to describe a cluster of cardiac entities that could cause sudden death. Blood clots, polypoid growths, microorganisms and inflammation were implicated. Scientists of the era described formations that could enter any heart chamber after having...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
A unified mechanism for the water hammer pulse and pulsus bisferiens in severe aortic regurgitation: Insights from wave intensity analysis
Julio A. Chirinos, Scott R. Akers, Jan A. Vierendeels, Patrick Segers
Pages: 9 - 12
The carotid bisferiens pulse and the radial water hammer pulse are typical of severe chronic aortic regurgitation. Little is known about the mechanism of these classic cardiovascular signs identified on physical examination. We report the first characterization of these abnormal pulse patterns using...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Post-processing reproducibility of the structural characteristics of the common carotid artery in a Flemish population
Ljupcho Efremov, Wen-Yi Yang, Lotte Jacobs, Lutgarde Thijs, Tatiana Kuznetsova, Harry A.J. Struijker-Boudier, Jan A. Staessen
Pages: 9 - 17
Introduction: Common carotid artery (CCA) intima-media thickness (IMT), lumen diameter, and maximum plaque thickness were assessed on ultrasound images. The objective of the study was to evaluate the intra- and inter-reader reproducibility of the measurements following a standardised protocol.
Methods:...
Research Article
Enhancement of Copper Wire Lengthening Automatic System using Contactless Heater
Hsiung-Cheng Lin, Jhih-Yao Hu, Chung-Hao Cheng
Pages: 9 - 15
Copper wire can be elongated to a very thin size like 0.01 mm from an original 0.6 mm via wire drawing dies. Although automatic machines are available for wire elongating process, the wire threading through dies still requires a human operation before entering an automation process. This procedure may...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Patients with refractory angina have increased aortic wave reflection and wasted left ventricular pressure energy
Alvaro N. Gurovich, Wilmer W. Nichols, Randy W. Braith, C. Richard Conti
Pages: 9 - 15
Background: Early return of reflected blood pressure (BP) waves from the lower body augments central systolic BP and increases systolic pressure-time index (SPTI) and wasted left ventricular (LV) pressure energy, which increase afterload and myocardial oxygen (MVO2) demand. Accordingly, we sought to...
Journal: Artery Research
Review Article
Magnetic resonance imaging in vascular biology☆
Matthias Voehringer, Udo Sechtem, Matthias G. Friedrich
Pages: 9 - 20
Symptoms are only the tip of the iceberg in atherosclerotic disease. Beneath the surface are multiple patho-physiological processes taking place in and around the vessel wall. The increasing knowledge in the field of vascular biology also reveals new imaging targets as biological markers of the disease....
Journal: Artery Research
Review Article
Marfan and Marfan-like syndromes
J. De Backer, B. Loeys, A. De Paepe
Pages: 9 - 16
With the help of both clinical and genetic diagnostic tools, the spectrum of inherited disorders affecting the arterial system has extended tremendously over the past decades. Discriminating these different entities is important since prognosis and treatment may differ substantially according to the...
Journal: Growth and Form
Research Article
Curvature Against the Grain
Jan Koenderink
Pages: 9 - 19
In mathematics “curvature” is described in various ways, but perhaps the most common is as a rate of spatial attitude. Such a definition is similar to the deviation from flatness, where flatness might again be understood (in various ways) in terms of congruence. In classical physics the notion of curvature...
Research Article
Convergence to the Time Average by Stochastic Regularization
Olga Bernardi, Franco Cardin, Massimiliano Guzzo
Pages: 9 - 27
In Ergodic Theory it is natural to consider the pointwise convergence of finite time averages of functions with respect to the flow of dynamical systems. Since the pointwise convergence is too weak for applications to Hamiltonian Perturbation Theory, requiring differentiability, we first introduce regularized...
Research Article
Non-Isospectral 1+1 Hierarchies Arising from a Camassa Holm Hierarchy in 2+1 Dimensions
P. G. Estévez, J. D. Lejarreta, C. Sardón
Pages: 9 - 28
The non-isospectral problem (Lax pair) associated with a hierarchy in 2 + 1 dimensions that generalizes the well known Camassa–Holm hierarchy is presented. Here, we have investigated the non-classical Lie symmetries of this Lax pair when the spectral parameter is considered as a field. These symmetries...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.17 FEASIBILITY OF USING COMPLIOR ANALYSE TO MEASURE CENTRAL SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE DURING DIALYSIS
Mabrouk Brahimi, Martine Catherine, Nathalie Stocard, Rachid Mojaat, Charles Chazot, Sandrine Millasseau*, Denis Chemla
Pages: 9 - 10
Central systolic blood pressure (cSBP) could be helpful to monitor hypotension during dialysis. However most cSBP devices are based on peripheral estimates which might be unreliable during the specific hemodynamic state of dialysis. Complior Analyse (Alam Medical, France) presents the advantage of measuring...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.15 IRRITABLE AFFECTIVE TEMPERAMENT IS A PREDICTOR OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY, WHEREAS HYPERTHYMIC AFFECTIVE TEMPERAMENT DETERMINES AUGMENTATION INDEX IN CHRONIC HYPERTENSION
János Nemcsik*, Andrea László, Péter Torzsa, Beáta Kőrösi, Dániel Eörsy, Orsolya Cseprekál, András Tislér, Zsófia Nemcsik-Bencze, Xénia Gonda, Zoltán Rihmer
Pages: 9 - 9
Background: Affective temperaments (anxious, depressive, cyclothymic, irritable and hyperthymic) are subclinical manifestations of major mood disorders and there is cumulating evidence about their involvement is somatic disorders as well. The aim of our study was to evaluate the associations of affective...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.14 PARAMETERS OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN OSTEOARTHRITIS PATIENTS AND IN HEALTHY CONTROLS
Kaspar Tootsi*, Aare Märtson, Mihkel Zilmer, Kaido Paapstel, Jaak Kals
Pages: 9 - 9
Osteoarthritis (OA) and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are prevalent conditions and often co-exist. Vascular involvement in pathogenesis of CVD and OA gives reason to investigate arterial stiffness in OA. The aim of this study is to investigate the associations between OA and arterial stiffness.
Arterial...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.13 BLOOD PRESSURE PROFILE CHANGES BETWEEN 7TH AND 11TH YEAR OF LIFE IN CHILDREN BORN PREMATURELY WITH EXTREMELY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT IN COMPARISON TO CHILDREN BORN ON TIME
Maja Gilarska*, Malgorzata Klimek, Dorota Drozdz, Andrzej Grudzien, Przemko Kwinta
Pages: 9 - 9
There have been research trials analyzing the impact of prematurity on the prevalence of hypertension, however the prospective, long-time observation is uncommon. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of hypertension at the age of 7 and 11 years of regional cohort of preterms with birth...
Research Article
Feature Acquisition From Facial Expression Image Using Convolutional Neural Networks
Taiki Nishime, Satoshi Endo, Koji Yamada, Naruaki Toma, Yuhei Akamine
Pages: 9 - 12
In this study, we carried out the facial expression recognition from facial expression dataset using Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN). In addition, we analyzed intermediate outputs of CNN. As a result, we have obtained a emotion recognition score of about 58%; two emotions (Happiness, Surprise) recognition...
Research Article
Prototype of a Supporting Tool to Generate Testing Communication Diagram
Tetsuro Katayama, Seiya Urata, Yohei Ogata, Yoshihiro Kita, Hisaaki Yamaba, Kentaro Aburada, Naonobu Okazaki
Pages: 9 - 12
This research has implemented a prototype of a supporting tool to generate testing communication diagram. The testing communication diagram helps a developer to understand where the software system is tested by a large quantity of test cases written in text, and it is generated by adding the information...
Research Article
Geometric approach to BRST-symmetry and ZN-generalization of superconnection
V. Abramov, O. Liivapuu
Pages: 9 - 20
We propose a geometric approach to the BRST-symmetries of the Lagrangian of a topological quantum field theory on a four dimensional manifold based on the formalism of superconnections. Making use of a graded q-differential algebra, where q is a primitive N-th root of unity, we also propose a notion...
Research Article
A Note on q-Bernoulli Numbers and Polynomials
A.S. Hegazi, M. Mansour
Pages: 9 - 18
In this paper, we define a new q-analogy of the Bernoulli polynomials and the Bernoulli numbers and we deduced some important relations of them. Also, we dduced a q-analogy of the Euler-Maclaurin formulas. Finally, we present a relation between the q-gamma function and the q-Bernoulli polynomials.
Research Article
Regularization and Renormalization of Quantum Field Theories on Noncommutative Spaces
Harald Grosse, Raimar Wulkenhaar
Pages: 9 - 20
We first review regularization methods based on matrix geometry which provide an ultraviolet cut-off for scalar fields respecting the symmetries. Sections of bundles over the sphere can be quantized, too. This procedure even allows to regularize supesymmetry without violating it. Recently, this work...
Research Article
Noetherian first integrals
P.G.L. Leach, G.P. Flessas
Pages: 9 - 21
From time to time one finds claims in the literature that first integrals/invariants of Lagrangian systems are nonnoetherian. Such claims diminish the contribution of Noether in the topic of integrability. We provide an explicit demonstration of noethe- rian symmetries associated with the integrals which...
Research Article
OSERENA: a Coloring Algorithm Optimized for Dense Wireless Networks
Ichrak Amdouni, Pascale Minet, Cedric Adjih
Pages: 9 - 24
The goal of this paper is to present OSERENA, a distributed coloring algorithm optimized for dense wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Network density has an extremely reduced impact on the size of the messages exchanged to color the WSN. Furthermore, the number of colors used to color the network is not...