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Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Sodium Chloride to Enhance Water-in-Oil (W/O) Emulsion Stability
Lindia Heviyanti, Muhammad Dimas Adiguna, Ardipratama Ilham Vembriatmaja, Patriks Vero Tongkeles, Babas Samudera Hafwandi, Adi Prasetya Nugraha
Emulsifications process can positively contribute to increasing oil recovery during the extraction process. However, emulsion instability can cause phase separation and reduce production. This phase separation causes oil and water to separate, hindering the flow of the mixture and reducing the ability...
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Digital Transformation of the Economy and Industry: Problems and Prospects
A. Salamova, L. Khatsieva, Kh. Gishlakaeva
The emergence of completely new growth factors, new drivers of economic development, the rapid pace of technological change, a high degree of uncertainty caused by the high speed of ongoing changes and the emergence of new megatrends, new threats require the formation of a new philosophy of substantiating...
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Mortality Modelling Using Stochastic Mortality Models: A Study on Malaysia’s Ethnic Groups
Qian Yun Ng, Lay Guat Chan
Globally, the life expectancy of the population has been continuously improving over the years due to healthcare and socioeconomic advancements. The rapid increase in life expectancy over the last few decades leads to an ageing population as the population lives longer. With the rise of elderly population...
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Analysis on E-Commerce Usage Adoption Based on Technology, Organization, and Environment at MSMEs in Balikpapan
I Putu Deny Arthawan Sugih Prabowo, Nursanti Novi Arisa, Muhammad Arifansyah
Covid-19 pandemic has had an impact on MSMEs in Indonesia to be able to maintain their business through the role of digitalization. Not only due to Covid-19 pandemic factor, Digital transformation in MSMEs today can be influenced by several factors, with a factor is the role of the government. Indonesian...
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The Effect of Temperature and Roasting Time on The Characteristics of Sedau Robusta Coffee Powder (Coffea canephora)
Satrijo Saloko, Fariza Fariza, I Wayan Sweca Yasa, Indriyatno Indriyatno
The research aim was to determine the effect of temperature and roasting time on the characteristics of robusta coffee powder from Sedau village. The experiment was arranged with Completely Randomized Design of 2 factors and 3 replications. The factors were the roasting temperature of 190℃ and 200℃,...
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Innovation and Economic Inequality―An Observation from the Global Innovation Index
Ruiyang He
Innovation is widely acknowledged as an important propeller of economic development. However, innovation may not be the elixir for extreme contrast in wealth among different countries, and it might even exacerbate inequality. Using economic data of 128 countries from the World Bank and the Global Innovation...
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Knowledge and Lifestyle for the Nutritional Status of Female Adolescents at Singosari District
Chamelia Kirana Yoandra, Septa Katmawanti, Ema Novita Deniati
Singosari District is in first place for thin nutritional status and sixth place for obese nutritional status from all regions in Malang district. Data from Dinas Kesehatan Kabupaten Malang for 2021 shows the thin nutritional status rate of adolescents is 5.52% and the obese nutritional status rate of...
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Study on Campus Square Spatial Quality Evaluation Based on Campus Culture: A Case of South China University of Technology Wushan Campus
Qinqin Liu, Yi Huang
The square is an important place to express campus culture. The spatial features of the square are primarily reflected through spatial quality, and the spatial elements of the square also serve as carriers of square culture. In previous studies, scholars have explored the spatial quality evaluation of...
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User Participation under a Points-Based Incentive System: A Case Study of Taobao
Yunlong Li
The research examined point-based incentives associated with Taobao and how they affect user behavior differentiated by user groups. The existing literature highlights that digital rewards have been effective in enhancing user engagement in the short run, but have not incorporated user heterogeneity...
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Promoting Sustainable Social Welfare Through Village Tourism
Kartika Nuringsih, M. N. Nuryasman
The purpose of the study was to explore tourists’ perceptions of tourist village performance in order to shape sustainable social welfare. The research was conducted in a number of tourist villages in Kulon Progo Regency, Yogyakarta Special Region Province, Indonesia. Seven factors were considered as...
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Educommunication of Youtubers and Media Influencers and its Impact on Liquid Audiences on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok
César Andrade-Martinez
The objective of the study was to explore and describe the educommunication or youtubers and influencers in Ecuador in order to know the impact they generate on followers, internet users and liquid audiences through social networks. The research applied the mixed approach with qualitative and quantitative...
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Comparative Study on the Coupling Coordination Relationship Between Economy and Roads in Underdeveloped and Developed Counties
Xiaomin Lao, Rong Yang, Hui Yin
The level and speed of regional economic development are closely intertwined with transportation infrastructure. In the context of limited resources, the mutual adaptation of economy and road construction is crucial for achieving maximum efficiency. To probe into the mutual influence between county economies...
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Analysis and Research on Internet Economy and Online Shopping Cognition and Use Intention
Hongjia Liu
With the development of the Internet, financial and economic-related industries have gradually shifted to online. Although the development of the Internet economy has played a greater role in the progress and development of society, it has also exposed many problems. This paper mainly talks about people’s...
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Research on Problems and Countermeasures of Agricultural New Quality Productive Forces in Promoting Agricultural Green Development
Feiran Liu
This paper delves into the critical theme of leveraging agricultural new quality productive forces to advance agricultural green development. It systematically examines the key challenges currently impeding this process, including the low conversion rate of agricultural technologies, inadequate technological...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Cashier Work Posture Analysis Using Rapid Upper Limb Assessment (RULA) and Quick Exposure Checklist (QEC): A Case Study in QRS Pharmacy
Rahma Fariza, Riska Dwi Oktalia
Good posture can be an indicator of increased work productivity. This study was conducted to analyze work posture and to determine the level of risk of the upper body posture when working as a cashier at a QRS pharmacy. The research method is used in determining the object of research, collecting data,...
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Model of Cyber Conflict Resolution in Indonesia
Qoriah Qoriah, Prima Roza, Agus Syihabudin, Ade Engkus Kusnadi
There has been a growing concern regarding a recent phenomenon in the Indonesian cyber world, i.e., cyber conflicts among the country’s users of communication technology. Internet users in many parts of Indonesia have little or no idea of the social, cultural, and legal effects of using the product of...
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Postgraduate Students’ Practice on Usage of Copyrighted Images for Educational Works
Ani Munirah Mohamad, Felicia Yong Yan Yan, Nor Zuhaidah Mohamed Zain, Norasikin Fabil, Nor Ezdianie Omar, Nurhazman Abdul Aziz
The advent of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in various disciplines brings potential benefits to the users. In the context of education, postgraduate students can get hold of a wide variety of resources for their educational purposes, including images. Nevertheless, one major drawback...
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The Role of the Information Community Regarding Trenggalek in Poverty Alleviation in Trenggalek Regency as a manifestation of civil society activities
Muhammad Mujtaba Habibi, Rista Ayu Mawarti, Kukuh Miroso Raharjo, Zainal Abidin Achmad
This study reviews the role of the Info Seputar Trenggalek community in reducing poverty in Trenggalek Regency as a form of independent action taken by the community, hereinafter referred to as "civil society" in unraveling social problems independently without waiting for action from the government....
Series: Advances in Physics Research
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Synthesis of Sulfur-doped Calcium Carbonate Nanocomposite Semiconductor Derived from Chicken Eggshell Powder
Rodhiansyah Djayasinga, Sutopo Hadi, Sumardi Sumardi, Wasinton Simanjuntak, Mimi Sugiarti, Rudy Tahan Mangapul Situmeang
This study successfully leveraged chicken eggshells to fabricate sulfur-doped calcium carbonate(S/CaCO3) nanocomposite semiconductor materials. The synthesis process employed the sol-gel method through two eco-friendly steps. The first stage is the synthesis of calcium oxide nanoparticle precursors (CaO...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Torque Sum Analysis Method for Slope Stability Based on Limit Equilibrium
Jun Yang, Yiming Zhu, Cheng Liu
The torque sum method is an analytical method proposed on the basis of the vector sum method by considering slope rotation. Aiming at the limitations that the torque sum method (TSM) fails to satisfy the mechanical equilibrium conditions under limit equilibrium state for slope stability analysis, a strict-equilibrium...
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Analyzing and Unveiling the Dynamics of Green Crimes in India
Shashwata Sahu, Ramesh Chandra Sethi
In the 21st century, green crime is a cause of concern and a major challenge for environmentalists, political leaders, scientists and policymakers around the globe. It is not only a concern of the Global North but also a serious concern of the Global South as they have experienced the impact of climate...
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Education Of Carbon Footprint And Energy Efficiency In Higher Education: Insights From A Bibliometric
Eko Yuliyanto, Siti Masitoh, Alim Sumarno
CO2 emissions are reduced by cutting fossil energy use. Matters on carbon emission efficiency or low carbon education can be delivered through educational processes. This study aims to describe articles in terms of total publications, citations, authors, countries, journals, publishers, and co-authorship...
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Research on Data Security Governance of Industrial Information Service Platform
——Based on Information Ecology Theory
Cao Yue, Bai Chen, Zhang Yue, Zhang Xuanxuan
Industrial information service platform gathers all kinds of data resources that are closely related to industrial development activities, and it is essential to guarantee the security of the whole life cycle of data for platform construction and operation services. In the face of the platform’s large...
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Strategies for Reducing Cultural Poverty
Inayati Nuraini Dwiputri, Muhammad Syam Kusufi
Cultural poverty is a problem that needs to be followed up in order to achieve community welfare. This study applies cluster analysis as an effort to formulate policy. From the data survey, it shows that the culture of poverty include: lack of motivation to move forward, less responsible for oneself,...
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Optimizing CNN Models for Facial Expression Recognition: A Comparative Study of Fine-Tuning Impact
Hrishiraj Sawan, Riya Deka, Sagar Saikia, Sunil Prasad
InceptionResNetV2, MobileNetV2, and GoogleNet are three cutting-edge convolutional neural network (CNN) models that are compared in this paper’s study of facial expression recognition prediction. The models were tested on a dataset collected from 25 participants with emotions like fear, sadness, disgust,...
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Ocean Literacy in Vocational Tourism Education: A Conceptual Framework for Blue Curriculum Design
M. Muktiarni, Isma Widiaty, Lilis Widaningsih, Cica Yulia, Affero Ismail
This conceptual review examines the integration of ocean literacy into vocational tourism education through blue curriculum design, addressing the critical gap between marine environmental competencies and tourism professional preparation. The study employs a conceptual review methodology, synthesizing...
Proceedings Article
Retail Mix Strategy of Batik Producers in Yogyakarta
Noveni M. Malle, Ria Arifianti, Dian Fordian, Abdurrahman Rahim Thaha, Sarah Fadilla, Ari Juliana
Yogyakarta, as a domestic and international tourist destination, has diverse consumer characteristics. The presence of tourists presents a significant opportunity for batik producers to expand their market share and increase their revenue. This research employed a quantitative approach. This research...
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Population Size Structure and Gonadal Maturity Level of Mullet (Paramugil sp.) in Socah Waters, Bangkalan Regency, East Java, Indonesia
Rizka Rahmana Putri, Ariyani Dian Wahyu Savitri, Nurisa Fatmawati, Indah Wahyuni Abida
Socah Village has a huge potential of fisheries resources, one of which is mullet (Family: Mugilidae). Research on the biological aspect of mullets in Socah Waters has not been carried out, so it is necessary to research the frequency of length and weight, the length at first capture (Lc=Lc50%), and...
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The Vitality of South-Halmahera Bajau Language
Farida Maricar, Nur Fajrhi
This study aims to identify the vitality of Indonesian Bajau, especially spoken in the South Halmahera Region. The study applies a descriptive-quantitative method. The data were collected through a closed questionnaire. The data was then analyzed and categorized according to criteria proposed by Grimes...
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Factors Influencing Entrepreneurial Intention Among Public University Students
Shanthi Nadarajah, Ng Miu Xin, Pavitra Madiahlagan
This study investigates the factors that influence entrepreneurial intention among students in Malaysian public universities, addressing the limited local research on this topic despite extensive global literature. Five key variables are examined: innovativeness, locus of control, need for achievement,...
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An Overview of the Latest Outbreak Data from World-Wide Regions and the Reasons for the Increase of Infections in the UK Since Omicron
Qinfang Lu
Since the beginning of COVID-19, 10 vaccines have been introduced, but the virus is mutating at the same time. Although more new cases are being confirmed, which may be caused by a higher transmission rate of the virus, some countries are planning to or have already lifted their precautionary measures....
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The Influence of Organizational Culture and Employee Motivation on the Performance of Public Construction Companies: A Study of Hutama Karya Corporation
Ainun Twifianti
This research is conducted to examine the partial and simultaneous effects of Organizational Culture (X1) and Work Motivation (X2) on Company Performance (Y). The research population includes all employees of PT. Hutama Karya (Persero). The research sample size was determined to be 30 employees from...
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Authentic Learning to Enhance the Learning Interest of Outlying Children
Sudirman Sudirman, Abdul Haling
The elementary school attendance rate for children residing in the Bajo Coastal suburbs (RBCS) amounts to only 30.05% per semester, with dropouts being commonplace. This situation is a major concern for the development of a future generation with high-quality potential. The aim of this study is to reignite...
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Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah in Maritime Governance to Realize Sustainable Development in Indonesia
Tuan Afero Harahap, M. Arfin Hamid, Romi Librayanto
This study discusses the inequality between the abundance of maritime resources and the persistent poverty experienced by coastal communities in Indonesia. This research suggests that a governance framework, based on Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah, can offer a strong holistic and ethical path to sustainable and...
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Identification of the Maturity Level of Oil Palm Fruit Using a Combination of the You Only Look Once Version 8 Model and Convolutional Neural Network
Dwi Ratna Sulistyaningrum, Muchammad Aquila Azahari, Budi Setiyono, Dieky Adzkya
The palm oil industry plays a vital role in Indonesia’s economy. One of the key challenges in maintaining high crude palm oil (CPO) quality is accurately determining the ripeness level of oil palm fruits. Innovative technologies have been established to identify the level of ripening of palm oil fruits....
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Safety Assessment of Road Railing on UB-Nalaikh Road
Dashdavaa Tuvshintur, Sungchil Lee, Odbileg Norovrinchen
Road traffic accidents along the Nalaikh–Ulaanbaatar road have raised serious concerns regarding the adequacy of existing safety measures, particularly the effectiveness of safety railings. This research investigates the structural integrity and performance of these railings with the aim of enhancing...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Design and Development of a Training Management Application at PT. XYZ
Noper Ardi, Andas Puranda
Employee competency training license data management for Environment Safety and Health (ESH) is a critical aspect of data management at PT. XYZ. This research aims to develop a web-based Training Management Application to digitize employee training data management, which was previously conducted manually...
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Predicting User Trust in Customer-Service Chatbots: A Supervised Learning Study
Md. Rafiul Islam, Pulock Kumar Kundu, Jafir Islam Siam, Rayhan Rabby, Md.Mortuza Ahmmed
User trust is the basis of chatbots for customer-service, especially where disclosure of personal information is in question. We frame trust prediction as supervised binary classification on questionnaire data (N=122) with questionnaire items (demographics, frequency of use, overall and recent satisfaction,...
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Conflict Resolution in Maintaining Early Marriage Relationships in Alassumur Village, Bondowoso
Reny Yunia Ningtias, Windri Saifudin, Nada Oktaviani Wibowo, Yunita Safitri
The East Java Religious High Court survey shows that the rate of early marriage in Bondowoso is the highest in Indonesia. In fact, BKKBN recommends the age of marriage for women 21 years and men 25 years. The recommendation is based on several factors such as health factors and psychological factors....
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Transitioning First-year Pre-service Teachers to Blended Learning Using Supplemental Instruction
Mochina Mphuthi, Alfred Henry Makura
Blended learning combines face-to-face and online instruction, gaining popularity for offering flexible, personalized learning experiences. This method enhances content delivery efficiency and effectiveness, as a result, blended learning has proven to be an effective tool in preparing teachers for the...
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Does More Funding Mean Better Health? A State-Level Analysis of Public Health Expenditure in India
Vivek Babbar, Jitender Bhandari
In an effort to enhance government health expenditures and improve state-level health facilities, the Central Government of India adopted the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in 2000, launched the National Health Mission (NHM) in 2013, and most recently implemented the National Health Policy (NHP)...
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The Role of Financial Literacy Moderates the Influence of Investment Knowledge and Technological Advances on Investment Interest Through Financial Self-Efficacy
Aderito Magno Moreira, Riskin Hidayat, Rudy bin Ansar
This study aims to analyze to have the influence of investment knowledge and technological advances on the investment interest of Generation Z in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, by financial self-efficacy as a mediator and financial literacy as a moderator. The research subjects were Generation Z in...
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“…Just Needed some Money to Break Free from there”: Multimodal Analysis of Urban Women in Film
Nurdini Tsabitul Chusna
This article delves into the representation of urban women in the Indian film Crew, which intricately depicts the lives of women employed as flight attendants. It explores the dual burdens these women face, balancing demanding careers with family obligations, amidst the broader pressures of urban life...
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Recent Advances in Ceramic-Based Microbial Fuel Cells: A Comprehensive Review on Technological Developments, Performance Metrics, and Emerging Applications
P. K. Abdul Gani, H. Gokul, Sara Sreya George, Praseetha P. Nair
Microbial fuel cell (MFC) is a promising solution for sustainable energy demands simultaneously addressing environmental challenges. Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) is an integral part of MFCs as it plays a crucial role in maintaining ionic conductivity while preventing oxygen crossover thereby influencing...
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Developing TOWS for Tourism Higher Education in Kerala Through SWOT Analysis
Nimina Ramachandran, Sindhu R. Babu, Joby George, Gowhar Ahmad Wani, Rubeena Khaliq
Tourism education plays a significant role in developing quality professionals in this sector. The present study aims to identify internal strengths, weaknesses as well as external opportunities and threats for developing sustainable strategies towards tourism higher education in Kerala. It initially...
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Innovative Energy Solutions for a Sustainable, Net-Zero Future Using Green Hydrogen
Pragnesh N. Dave
The urgent need to mitigate climate change has intensified global efforts to transition from fossil-based energy systems to low-carbon and renewable alternatives. Green hydrogen—produced through water electrolysis powered entirely by renewable energy—has emerged as a pivotal solution for achieving deep...
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Dynamical Behavior of Initially Stressed Generalized Magneto-thermoelastic Models under the Effect of Nonlocality and Two Temperature Parameter
Sonia Bajaj, A. K. Shrivastav
The effect of nonlocal and two-temperature parameter on an initially stressed generalized magneto-thermoelastic solid with gravity has been discussed. The problem is studied using Green-Naghdi (GN II), Lord-Shulman (L-S), and the three phase lag (TPL) models. The governing equations are solved by the...
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Use of Stainless Steel in Public Spaces for Hygiene and Disease Prevention
Avtar Singh
Urbanization has increased at a faster pace than envisioned in the 2011 census. Rapid urbanization is causing sanitation and environmental concerns that have an adverse impact on public health. This paper evaluates the suitability of using stainless steel to enhance and maintain the cleanliness and overall...
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The Effective Use of Semiotics in Marketing Communication to Create Product Relevance Through Naming Strategy
Michael Adhi Nugroho
Marketing communication effort employs various tools to garner brand identity and its relevance to its audience to increase sales. However, marketing communication tools such as advertising are often expensive, and other promotional tools are not necessarily beneficial in the market segment that is specification...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.12 PROGNOSTIC ROLE OF REVERSIBLE ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN MEN WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
I.A. Orlova, E. Nuraliev, G. Makarova, E. Yarovaya, F.T. Ageev
Pages: 163 - 163
Background: Men with CAD have been shown to have abnormal arterial stiffness. Arterial function may change over time, according to treatment; the prognostic value of these changes has not been investigated.
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to assess whether an improvement of lager artery...