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Literacy-Based Language Development with the BCCT Method for Early Childhood Educators: A Case Study
Isah Cahyani, Lilis Sulistyaningsih, Nunung Sitaresmi, Intan Karunia Dewi, Rohmat Rohmat, Layyina Elwirda Yahya
Early literacy should be developed by educators for children desiring to enter the world of education. Early literacy aims to enhance learning readiness, to develop language skills, and to promote interest in reading. The BCCT (Beyond Centers and Circle Time) method is a remarkable innovation to actively...
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Visual Exploration as Aesthetics and Communication Message in Public Service Advertisements
Irwan Tarmawan
Visual is form that can be seen in two- dimensional shape or three dimensions. Visuals play a role as aesthetics or as a conveyor of a particular message. In visual communication, visuals play a role as a conveyor of messages, but not always the entire communication message is carried out through visuals....
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Analysis of Physical and Biological Characteristics of Dryland Soil at Karieng Village, Grong-Grong Subdistrict
Cut Mulia Sari, Bukhari Bukhari, Sri Handayani, Muhammad Ludthi
The potential for developing dry land is still very low, particularly in Karieng Village. One step that can be taken is to improve the physical and biological properties of the soil. This research was conducted to identify several characteristics of dry land and aims to enhance the physical and biological...
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Students Misconception on Algebraic Form Using The Certainty of Response Index at Junior High School in Tana Toraja District
Awi Dassa, Fathul Akbar, Said Fachry Assagaf, Nurdin Arsyad
Misconceptions in algebraic forms are issues that arise when individuals misunderstand the concept, leading to beliefs that differ from those accepted by experts. Identifying misconceptions in algebraic forms is crucial, as contextual knowledge plays a significant role in comprehending algebraic materials....
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Digital Transformation in Management Accounting: A Literature Review on Current Practices, Challenges, and Future Directions
Dian Indah Hayati, Intan Nurbaiti Fawziah, Rino Dwi Putra
This literature review examines recent research on the transformative impact of digitalization on management accounting, with a focus on how digital tools such as big data, artificial intelligence, and machine learning redefine the profession. Digital advancements drive the evolution of management accountants’...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Comparative Analysis of Salivary pH Alterations Following Sugar Consumption Using Machine Learning Techniques
Amutha M. V. Soorya, Vishnu Rekha Chamarthi, Santhosh Priya, Dhanraj Kalaivanan, Santham Krishnamoorthy
The pH of saliva is a very important indicator of oral health because continued acidic environments favor caries in the mouth. Commercial sugars available in the market have different acidogenic capabilities associated with them, and they lead to a different acidogenic effect on salivary pH after consumption....
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Barrier in Mastering Knowledge of Genetic Concepts in College Students
Nindiana Choirunisa’, Hendra Susanto, Siti Zubaidah
Genetics is the essence of biology because it underlies various other fields of life sciences, so studying genetics is essential, especially for undergraduate students. However, undergraduate students often need help understanding several concepts in genetics. Thus, this study aimed to track the most...
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Experimental Teaching Design of Data Collection and Web Crawler based on PDCA Cycle and Course-based Ideological and Political Education
Na Wang
As the core course of big data major, data collection and web crawler has strong technical, practical and practicability. Experimental teaching is an important part of web crawler, but the traditional experimental teaching method cannot meet the social demand for talents. PDCA cycle is the basic method...
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Analysis of Labor Absorption in the Agricultural Sector in Indonesia
Tatik Nur Tri Ani, Nur Hidayah
This study examines the factors that affect the absorption of labor in the agricultural sector. The variables in this study consisted of the Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) of the Agricultural Sector, Farmers Exchange Rate (FER), Domestic Investment, and the Provincial Minimum Wage (PMW). This...
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Research on Multi-dimensional Model Adaptation and Optimization Evaluation of Military Material Suppliers
Bo Li, Lipeng Cao, Haifeng Ling, Kun Yang, Detian Chu
In view of the problems of dimension separation and insufficient dynamics in supplier evaluation in military material procurement, this paper proposes an intelligent evaluation framework that integrates multi-dimensional model adaptation and optimization. Build a multi-dimensional tag system by integrating...
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Attention-Based CNN for Efficient Embedded ECG Signal Classification
Madusha Suraweera, Mahima Weerasinghe
This study presents an efficient attention-based convolutional neural network (CNN) for ECG signal classification, tailored for embedded systems. The proposed model combines deep learning with attention mechanisms to enhance accuracy and interpretability. Quantization techniques, including default quantization...
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Comparative Study of Deep Learning Algorithms For Image Caption Generation
Valavala S. S. S. R. Manikumar, G. Bharathi Mohan
In the recent times, image captioning had achieved widespread interest in the field of natural language processing. With the booming advancements in deep learning, there is a huge scope for the development in image captioning using deep learning. The proposed research addresses the challenges faced by...
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Indicators for Forming Financial Independence, Social Capital and Human Capital Group of Women Fishermen at Balekambang-Kondangmerak Beach, Malang Regency, East Java
Ayu Agus Tya Ningsih, Sukma Perdana
The significance of coastal women or fishermen’s wives in coastal communities lies in their position and role within the sexual division of labour. They actively contribute to socio-economic activities on land within fishing villages. Female fishermen’s degree of financial autonomy is impacted by elements...
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Assessment of Gender, Role Model, Patient Involvement and Knowledge on Compliance Using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) among Dental Students: A Cross-Sectional Study
Valendriyani Ningrum, Abu Bakar
Objective: The assessment of compliance with using personal protective equipment among a group of dental students. Methods: A non-participatory observation and self-administered questionnaire was distributed to a total of 72 dental student with cross sectional study design. Results: Of the total 72 questionnaires,...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Natural rehabilitation potential in two distinct mining areas in Mongolia
Oyun-Erdene Tsogtsaikhan, Gantuya Ganbat, Martin Knippertz
Soil erosion in Mongolia has intensified, and the general level of soil fertility has decreased. The effects of global warming, and human activities such as grazing pastureland, mining operation, intensification of agriculture, urbanization, and road damage are the main causes of soil cover degradation....
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Integrating Emotion AI, Robotics AI, and Sentiment Analysis into Customer Relationship Management: An Asavika Sciences Perspective
hc Vicente Pironti, Leena Sharma, Gurneet Kaur Suri, Mahua Majumdar Bose
Customer Relationship Management (CRM) has evolved from basic data systems into intelligent ecosystems powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI). This paper examines how Emotion AI, Robotics AI, and Sentiment Analysis are transforming CRM by enabling empathetic interactions, service automation, and real-time...
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Evaluating Teachers’ Perspectives on Education-based assessment strategies with Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Janitha Kularajasingam, Manimekalai Jambulingam, Kenny S. L. Cheah
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming various aspects of teaching and learning. This study examines the perceptions of teachers’ perception assessment strategies on teachers using Artificial Intelligence (AI). Sixty-eight postgraduate teachers from an Education Faculty of a Malaysian Research...
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Evaluating the Implementation of Sasak Language Revitalization Policy: Case Studies in Primary Schools in Lombok
Baiq Yunia Eka Diana Putri, Mulyono Putra
This study evaluates the implementation of the Sasak Language Revitalization Policy under the Merdeka Curriculum in elementary schools across Lombok, using a multiple case-study design. Data were collected through questionnaires and semi-structured interviews with local language teachers, principals,...
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Automated Multi-Class Brain Tumor Classification from MRI Images Using a Tree-Hierarchical Deep Convolutional Neural Network with Optimized Image Processing
Kranthisudha Burgupalli, Kamepalli Sujatha
Brain tumors represent one of the most critical challenges in medical diagnosis due to their high mortality rate and complex structure, and early and accurate detection is essential to improve treatment outcomes and survival rates. However, brain tumor detection and classification from MRI images remain...
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Mapping The Circular Economy Impact on Social Economy Research in Asia: A Bibliometric Analysis
Hadi Sumarsono, Vika Annisa Qurrata, Ermita Yusida, Putra Hilmi Prayitno, Farida Rahmawati, Jumadil Saputra, Ainun Jariyah
Circular Economy (CE) has attracted significant attention from scholars, industry, and policymakers because of its growing importance in promoting the joint development of economic and environmental well-being. CE offers collaborative reuse, reduction, and recycling activities that foster sustainable...
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Reimagining Innovative Teaching Strategies, Pedagogies and Learning Environments in Global Classrooms
Rivalani Xenon Masonto, Isaac Ntshoe
Intersections of race, linguistic and cultural diversities, dissimilar home backgrounds and socio-economic status, pluriversality, different ideological background, and varied ethnic groups especially in the African context including South Africa have compelled the rethinking learning and teaching and...
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Granaries, Treasuries, and the Doric Temple
Gaudenz Domenig
One of the twentieth century theories about the Doric temple of ancient Greece with colonnades all around claims that it represents the image of a communal granary in memory of the agricultural origins of Greek society. This theory was refuted by the specialists dealing with ancient Greek architecture,...
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Legal Aspects of Economics in the Implementation of Professional Worker Remuneration in the Digital Age
Achmad Jaka Santos Adiwijaya, Jimmy M. Rifai Gani
Social welfare development is a manifestation of efforts to achieve the nation’s goals mandated in the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. The fifth principle of Pancasila states that social justice for all Indonesian people, and the Preamble of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia...
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Factors affecting Work Integrated Learning student placement process for the Agricultural Management programme at Central University of Technology, Free State
Z. P. Khetsha, P. M. Makhoahle
Since 2017, resistance by the agricultural industry to accept the placement of Work Integrated Learning (WIL) students from the Central University of Technology, Free State (CUT) was observed in the Department of Agriculture. With the general monitoring, and feedback from farmers between 2018 and 2021,...
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Fusion Oncogenes in Lung Adenocarcinoma: Molecular Mechanisms, Diagnostic Complexities, and Innovations in Targeted Therapies
Aman Tiple, Chaitali Dhande, Preenon Bagchi
Rare sarcomas are a spectrum of mesenchymal cancers which are characterised by common driver mutations with most being the result of recurrent chromosomal translocations that create oncogenic fusion proteins. These fusions (e.g., EWS–FLI1, CIC–DUX4, SS18–SSX and others) are dominant molecular drivers...
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From Kitchen to Market: Visual Design Strategies for Promoting Homemade Food Brands in Rural India
Tanisha Wadhawan, Priya Mishra, Manish Arora
The emergence of homemade food brands in rural India presents substantial opportunities for inclusive economic growth and women’s empowerment, particularly through family-run and women-led microenterprises. However, these ventures often struggle with limited market visibility, inconsistent brand presentation,...
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Impact of Talent Management Practices on Organization Commitment through Pay Satisfaction as Mediator: A Pathway to Sustainable Business Excellence
Arpita Goyal, Uma Sankar Mishra
The research investigates how talent management practices influence organizational commitment, focusing on pay satisfaction as a mediating factor. Additionally, it explores how these elements contribute to sustainable business excellence, driving long-term organizational growth and resilience. Ultimately,...
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The Role of BUMDes in Rural Tourism in Indonesia
Lulu Nurul Istanti
BUMDes is an institution engaged in social and economic affairs and as a service provider to the village community, mainly concerning business. Village tourism in Malang regency managed by BUMDes has the potential to realize village independence. BUMDes can encourage village independence by generating...
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Dynamics of Islamic Religious Education During Pandemic at Sriwijaya University Using E-Learning Technology
Abdul Gafur, Nurhasan, Endang Switri, Apriyanti
This paper explains how the implementation of Islamic Religious Education learning in the Technical Implementation Unit (UPT) of Personality Development Course (MPK) Sriwijaya University during the Covid-19 era with E-Learning technology, because since the pandemic has demanded educators to find the...
Journal: Artery Research
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P10.15 THE RELATION BETWEEN HYPERTENSION AND DIFFERENT DEMOGRAPHIC DATA AMONG HYPERTENSIVE SUDANESE PATIENTS
O. Khair
Pages: 160 - 161
Journal: Artery Research
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P1.35 BLOOD PRESSURE VARIABILITY ASSOCIATES WITH CAROTID INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS BUT NOT CAROTID DISTENSIBILITY AND PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN 1125 PARTICIPANTS
R. Schutte, L. Thijs, Y. Liu, K. Asayama, Y. Gu, T. Kuznetsova, L. Jacobs, J.A. Staessen
Pages: 160 - 161
Journal: Artery Research
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P10.14 AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IS AN INDEPENDENT CARDIOVASCULAR EVENT PREDICTOR IN HIGH CARDIOMETABOLIC RISK GROUP
R. Navickas, L. Ryliskyte, R. Puronaite, S. Solovjova, J. Badariene, A. Laucevicius
Pages: 160 - 160
Journal: Artery Research
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P3.07 OXYGEN CONSUMPTION KINETICS IN SUPRA-ANAEROBIC THRESHOLD CONSTANT LOAD EXERCISES ALLOW TO QUANTIFY IN TRAINED AND UNTRAINED SUBJECTS CYTOCHROME C-OXIDASE INHIBITION BY NITRIC OXIDE AND SHOW THIS DIRECT EFFECT AFTER NITRATE
D. Maione, S. Bacchelli, E. Cosentino, S. D’Addato, D. Degli Esposti, R. Senaldi, E. Ambrosioni, C. Borghi
Pages: 160 - 161
Journal: Artery Research
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P1.34 A HYPERTENSIVE RESPONSE TO EXERCISE INDEPENDENTLY PREDICTS CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS AND MORTALITY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
M.G. Schultz, P. Otahal, V.J. Cleland, L. Blizzard, T.H. Marwick, J.E. Sharman
Pages: 160 - 160
Journal: Artery Research
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8.6 ELECTRICAL CAROTID BARORECEPTOR ACTIVATION LOWERS RENAL ARTERY IMPEDANCE AND STIFFNESS IN AN ACUTE CANINE MODEL
P. Segers, D. Wagner, K. Ludwig, A.W. Cates, D. Georgakopoulos
Pages: 160 - 160
Background: The exact mechanism by which electrical carotid baroreceptor activation (CBA) lowers blood pressure in patients with hypertension has yet to be fully elucidated. Given the central role of the kidneys in blood pressure regulation, the aim of this study was to assess the impact of CBA on renal...
Journal: Artery Research
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P4.05 CHARACTERISTICS OF AORTIC STIFFNESS IN DIABETIC RATS TREATED WITH VITAMIN D
E. Salum, P. Kampus, M. Zilmer, J. Eha, M. Butlin, A.P. Avolio, T. Põdramägi, J. Kals
Pages: 160 - 161
Journal: Artery Research
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P3.06 AORTIC STIFFNESS AND VITAMIN D ARE INDEPENDENT MARKERS OF AORTIC CALCIFICATION IN PATIENTS WITH PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE
M. Zagura, M. Serg, P. Kampus, M. Zilmer, J. Eha, E. Unt, J. Lieberg, J. Kals
Pages: 160 - 160
Journal: Artery Research
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P1.33 PREDICTORS OF ARTERIAL MARKERS IN METABOLIC SYNDROME PATIENTS: ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION AND GENDER OUTBID DYSLIPIDEMIA
L. Ryliskyte, Z. Visockiene, K. Ryliskiene, R. Navickas, J. Badariene, A. Jakaitiene, A. Laucevicius
Pages: 160 - 160
Journal: Artery Research
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P6.24 CLINICAL FEASIBILITY OF THE NEW PULSE TIME INDEX OF NORM (PTIN) AND ITS CORRELATION TO LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS INDEX
I.N. Posokhov, J. Baulmann, Z.D. Kobalava, Y.V. Kotovskaya, A.O. Konradi, E.V. Shlyakhto, O.V. Mamontov, V.A. Korneva, T.Y. Kuznetsova, N.N. Kulikova, I.V. Starchenkova, E.A. Grigoricheva, V.V. Evdokimov, A.V. Orlov, A.N. Rogoza
Pages: 160 - 160
Background: Recently the pulse wave velocity (PWV) threshold of hypertensive target organ damage (TOD) was set at 10 m/s. New 24 – h monitors (e.g., BPLab-Vasotens) provide not only 1 PWV but several PWV measurements over a 24 – h period. The new Pulse Time Index of Norm (PTIN) can be calculated from...
Journal: Artery Research
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8.5 INCREASED ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN PATIENTS WITH ALPHA 1 ANTITRYPSIN DEFICIENCY
J.M. Duckers, D.J. Shale, N.S. Gale, R. Stockley, J.R. Cockcroft, C.E. Bolton
Pages: 160 - 160
Rationale: Alpha 1 Antitrypsin (AAT) deficiency is a familial cause of emphysema, due to reduced antiproteolytic activity within lungs. Systemic manifestations however, remain little explored. We have previously demonstrated increased arterial stiffness (AS) in patients with COPD and hypothesised that...
Journal: Artery Research
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P4.04 CARDIOVASCULAR PARAMETERS OTHER THAN MEAN ARTERIAL PRESSURE ARE PREDICTIVE OF DYNAMIC CHANGES IN AORTIC STIFFNESS IN THE RAT
M. Butlin, G. Lindesay, K.D. Viegas, I. Tan, A.P. Avolio
Pages: 160 - 160
Journal: Artery Research
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P10.12 AORTIC STIFFNESS IS AN INDEPENDENT DETERMINANT OF LEFT VENTRICULAR DIASTOLIC DYSFUNCTION IN METABOLIC SYNDROME PATIENTS
L. Ryliskyte, J. Celutkiene, S. Solovjova, R. Puronaite, J. Badariene, R. Navickas, A. Laucevicius
Pages: 160 - 160
Journal: Artery Research
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P3.05 DERANGED VASCULAR-VENTRICULAR COUPLING IN HEART FAILURE PATIENTS WITH DEPRESSED LEFT VENTRICULAR CONTRACTILITY: IMPORTANCE OF AORTIC CHARACTERISTIC IMPEDANCE
A. Sahlén, M. Norman, A. Manouras, L.Å. Brodin, R. Winter
Pages: 160 - 160
Journal: Artery Research
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P1.32 GENDER DIFFERENCES RELATED TO INCREASED VASCULAR AGE IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS
M.F. Neves, M.A. Casanova, A.R. Cunha, M. Trindade, J. d’El-Rei, F. Medeiros, W. Oigman
Pages: 160 - 160
Journal: Artery Research
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P6.23 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS MEASUREMENT IN OBESE PATIENTS WITH A NEW DEVICE: POPMETRE®
M. Hallab, A. Compaore, K. Mohammedi, F. Travert, M. Marre
Pages: 160 - 160
Introduction: Obesity is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Arterial stiffness (AS) is an independent cardiovascular risk factor. The objective of this study was to evaluate the SA in obese patients.
Patients and methods: AS was measured in 212 participants divided into...
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The Implementation of Homeland Loving Education Character by the Students of Civic Education Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo
Hadi Cahyono, Ariefa Efianingrum, Marzuki
This research aims to know the implementation of Homeland Loving education character by the civic education students Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo. The method used is descriptive qualitative. The study focused on the implementation of Homeland Loving education character, civic education students,...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Simulation of X-Ray Plane Using Visual Basic Applications
Gunawan Osman, Lukman Medriavin Silalahi, Muhammad Agung Juhardi, Setiyo Budiyanto, Hendrana Tjahjadi, Agus Dendi Rochendi
X-Ray Plane is a tool that works using X-ray radiation for fluoroscopy and radiographic purposes. This beam is emitted from the tube directed at the body part and will be captured by the film, so that an image of the illuminated part of the body will be formed. X-rays are produced in a vacuum glass tube...
Journal: Artery Research
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8.4 ARTERIAL COMPLIANCE AND CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN APOLIPOPROTEIN A-I AMYLOIDOSIS (LEU75PRO)
A. Paini, M.L. Muiesan, M. Salvetti, C. Aggiusti, E. Belotti, C. Agabiti Rosei, G. Gregorini, G. Cancarini, E. Agabiti Rosei
Pages: 160 - 160
Background: Hereditary amyloidosis are late-onset autosomal dominant disorders characterized by amyloid deposition in various tissues. Among them, Apolipoprotein A-I amyloidosis (Leu75Pro) is a rare autosomal dominant condition in which renal, hepatic, and testicular involvement has been demonstrated.No...
Journal: Artery Research
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P4.03 THE RESERVOIR-WAVE PARADIGM INTRODUCES ARTEFACT INTO WAVE INTENSITY ANALYSIS: A COMPUTER MODELLING AND IN VIVO STUDY
J.P. Mynard, D.J. Penny, M.R. Davidson, J.J. Smolich
Pages: 160 - 160