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Breaking the Silence: Seeking Help and Justice for Domestic Violence Survivors

Siti Marshita Mahyut, Eileen Ong Xing Xing, Hii Lu Ching, Jonathan Chin Xhi Huo, Gan Zhong Fook
This research paper addresses the urgent issue of domestic violence, specifically focusing on the challenges faced by survivors who live under the same roof as their abusers. Domestic violence disproportionately affects women and girls, creating a cycle of oppression that leaves survivors feeling trapped...

Keeping Family Harmony in the Time of the Covid-19 Pandemic

(A Review of Family Communications)

Rasianna Br.Saragih
The emergence of the Corona virus or called Corona Virus Disease or abbreviated as Covid 19 at the end of 2019, has had an impact on every aspect of human life, not only health aspects but also on other aspects such as economic, social, political, cultural. This paper is a literature review of several...

Mathematical Concepts Understanding Skill of Students Grade X on System of Linear Equations in Three Variables Using Discovery Learning Models

Muhammad Aidil Fitrisyah, Budi Mulyono
Understanding mathematical concepts is a very important skill possessed by students in learning mathematics. Because if students have good conceptual understanding skills, they can solve problems in learning mathematics. One way that can be done to improve students’ understanding of mathematical concepts...

Readiness, Preparation, and Effectiveness of Online Teaching and Learning in Vietnam Tertiary Education

Nghi Tran Tin, Thang Nguyen Tat, Phuc Tran Huu, Vu Nguyen Mau
This study aims at examining whether university students are ready to transform and adapt to the emergence of online teaching and learning, which serves as a response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The factors that usually influence students’ ability to change their learning habits and adapt to these changes...
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P3.05 EFFECTS OF ACETAZOLAMIDE ON BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE WAVEFORM CHANGES INDUCED BY HIGH ALTITUDE EXPOSURE

M. Revera, P. Salvi, A. Giuliano, G. Bilo, A. Faini, F. Gregorini, C. Lombardi, G. Mancia, G. Parati
Pages: 157 - 157
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P10.1 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND THE “PHENOTYPE” METABOLIC SYNDROME: A CROSS-COUNTRY STUDY. THE MARE CONSORTIUM

A. Scuteri, P. Cunha, J. Cockroft, F. Cucca, S. Laurent, F. Raso, M. Muiesan, E. Rietzschel, L. Ryliskyte, C. Vlachopoulos, P. Nilsson, E. Lakatta
Pages: 157 - 158
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P1.23 CENTRAL AORTIC PRESSURE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS PATTERNS ACCORDING TO DRUGS AND GENDER IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

P. Forcada, D. Olano, S. Obregon, S. Gonzalez, C. Castellaro, J. Chiabaut, F. Inserra, C. Kotliar
Pages: 157 - 157
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6.3 DETERMINING EARLY CARDIOVASCULAR RISK PROFILES IN PAEDIATRIC RHEUMATIC DISEASE

T.J. Bradley, P.N. Tyrell, L. Ng, C. Slorach, J. Beyene, R. Schneider, B.M. Feldman, E.D. Silverman
Pages: 157 - 158
Objectives: Increased cardiovascular risk in adults with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and rheumatoid arthritis, not explained by exposure to traditional factors alone, have prompted investigation into the role of chronic inflammation. This study aimed to determine early cardiovascular risk profiles...
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P3.04 EFFECTS OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUGS ON CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE

D. Agnoletti, Y. Zhang, C. Borghi, J. Blacher, M.E. Safar
Pages: 157 - 157
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P2.05 ARTERIAL WALL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH CORONARY HEART DISEASE AND DYSLIPIDEMIA, COMPARATIVE EFFICACY OF EZETIMIBE, STATINS AND THEIR COMBINATION

M.I. Tripoten, O.A. Pogorelova, M.Y. Zubareva, V.V. Kukharchuk, A.N. Rogoza, A.V. Susekov, T.V. Balakhonova
Pages: 157 - 158
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P1.22 NON-INVASIVE HAEMODYNAMIC CHARACTERIZATION BY MEANS OF IMPEDANCE CARDIOGRAPHY IN PRIMARY PREVENTION

P. Forcada, D. Olano, S. Obregon, S. Gonzalez, J. Chiabaut, C. Castellaro, F. Inserra, C. Kotliar
Pages: 157 - 157
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P6.14 THE EFFECT OF TEMPORAL RESOLUTION ON MR ASSESSMENT OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY

M.A. Quail, J.A. Steeden, A.M. Taylor, V. Muthurangu
Pages: 157 - 158
Objectives: PWV can be measured by velocity-encoded phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (PC-MR) in a single location. One method utilises the change in flow (ΔQ) divided by the change in area (ΔA) at the beginning of systole, when it is assumed that only forward running waves are present. However,...
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6.2 IMPACT OF CHANGES IN SMOKING BEHAVIOUR BETWEEN ADOLESCENCE AND YOUNG ADULTHOOD ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN YOUNG ADULTS. THE NORTHERN IRELAND YOUNG HEARTS PROJECT

R.J.J. van de Laar, I. Ferreira, C.G. Schalkwijk, M.H. Prins, J.W.R. Twisk, C.A. Boreham, C.D. Stehouwer
Pages: 157 - 157
Purpose: to investigate 1) the extent to which young adults who started smoking during adolescence and persisted doing so during young adulthood (‘persistent smokers’–PS), and those who started smoking in young adulthood only (‘starters’–SS) had greater aorto-iliac PWV than never smokers (NS); and 2)...
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P2.04 SINGLE-DOSE EFFECTS OF ISOSORBIDE MONONITRATE ALONE OR IN COMBINATION WITH LOSARTAN ON CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE

R. Kaufman, I. Nunes, J.A. Bolognese, D.L. Miller, D. Salotti, J.M. McCarthy, W.B. Smith, G.A. Herman, P.U. Feig
Pages: 157 - 157
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P6.13 ADULT GUIDE-LINES ARE NOT APPLICABLE TO MEASURE PWV PATH LENGTH IN PAEDIATRICS

E. Kis, O. Cseprekal, A.A. Degi, P. Salvi, A. Benethos, A.J. Szabo, G.S. Reusz
Pages: 157 - 157
Aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) is a sensitive marker of arterial stiffness in children. In our previous study we have presented reference tables for PWV normal values in children. A recent consensus document provides arguments for the use of 80% of the direct carotid femoral distance as the most accurate...

Developing 4c’s Instruments in Line With E-Learning Based Independent Learning Activity Unit

Yunia Nabila Aziziy, Endah Peniati, Wiyanto, Syaiful Ridlo
Rapid technological development is the mark of the 21st century, competent young people are needed to face changing times. The 4C’s (Collaboration, Communication, Critical thinking, Creativity) are skills young people need to be able to face the rapid development of this era. So far there are no 4C’s...

Analysis and Development of the Mechanism of Investment Potential of the Tourist Network in a Pandemic

O. T. Ergunova, Almaza Luis Molina, P. V. Bochkov, E. A. Blinova
Transformation of the mechanism for increasing the investment potential of the territories of Russia in the context of the COVID-2019 pandemic repeatedly strengthens the importance of an active policy in the field of forming the concept of promoting territories in general and in particular in the interregional...
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6.1 LOW-GRADE INFLAMMATION AND ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION PRECEDE THE INCREASE IN PULSE PRESSURE IN TYPE 1 DIABETES:A 20-YEAR LONGITUDINAL STUDY

I. Ferreira, P. Hovind, C.G. Schalkwijk, H.-H. Parving, P. Rossing, C.D.A. Stehouwer
Pages: 157 - 157
Purpose: To investigate, longitudinally, whether increases in markers of inflammation (CRP, sICAM-1) and endothelial dysfunction (sICAM-1, sVCAM-1) are associated with and precede the increase in pulse pressure (PP) in individuals with type-1 diabetes (DM1). Methods: Inception cohort of 277 DM1 patients...
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P9.13 A STUDY ON AMBULATORY MEASUREMENT OF CENTRAL HEMODYNAMICS ON HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS WITH NO CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS

A. Lazaridis, E. Papadopoulou, A. Varouktsi, K. Imprialos, M. Doumas, E. Gkaliagkousi, V. Athiros, A. Karagiannis
Pages: 157 - 157
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P1.20 ASSOCIATION OF THE CARDIO-ANKLE VASCULAR INDEX WITH AGE AND SEX IN THE SAPALDIA 3 COHORT STUDY

S. Endes, J. Dratva, S. Caviezel, C. Schindler, N. Künzli, N. Probst-Hensch, J.-M. Gaspoz, T. Rochat, A. Schmidt-Trucksäss
Pages: 157 - 157
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P6.12 WAVE INTENSITY ANALYSIS OF REFLECTIONS IN THE BRACHIAL ARTERY FOLLOWING CUFF OCCLUSION AND HAND WARMING

D. Ho
Pages: 157 - 157
Background: Wave intensity analysis (WIA) is a mathematical tool used to study wave reflections in the arteries. Reflections are believed to contribute to BP augmentation and are also independent predictors of cardiovascular risk. Until now, the use of this technique has been largely confined to the...

Probability of mixing up the nearest neighbor robot under target enclosure by robot swarm

Masao Kubo, Hiroshi Sato, Akihiro Yamaguchi, Eugene Kitamura, Akira Namatame
Pages: 157 - 161
This paper analyzes conditions in which a robotic swarm with a simplest communication device can succeed to enclose a target. The robots have to know directions to their each nearest neighbors. Each robot has a same signal emitter like a torch and they can observe the sum of the intensity of their torches....

Study and Application on Risk Assessment Method of Coal Worker Pneumoconiosis Based on Logistic Regression Model

Qian Zhang, Deyin Huang, Minyan Li
Pages: 157 - 162
To research the risk assessment method of coal-worker's pneumoconiosis caused by coal dust exposure, predict the incidence of coal-worker's pneumoconiosis, and provide technical basis for occupational risk management. Coal-workers of a coal transportation workshop of a heat power station were chosen...

Classical and Quantized Affine Physics: A Step towards it

Jan J. Slawianowski, Vasyl Kovalchuk
Pages: 157 - 166
The classical and quantum mechanics of systems on Lie groups and their homogeneous spaces are described. The special stress is laid on the dynamics of deformable bodies and the mutual coupling between rotations and deformations. Deformative modes are discretized, i.e., it is assumed that the relevant...

Periodic Solutions of a Many-Rotator Problem in the Plane. II. Analysis of Various Motions

F. Calogero, J-P Françoise, M. Sommacal
Pages: 157 - 214
Various solutions are displayed and analyzed (both analytically and numerically) of a recently-introduced many-body problem in the plane which includes both integrable and nonintegrable cases (depending on the values of the coupling constants); in paticular the origin of certain periodic behaviors is...

Functional Representation of the Ablowitz­Ladik Hierarchy. II

V.E. Vekslerchik
Pages: 157 - 180
In this paper we continue studies of the functional representation of the Ablowitz­ Ladik hierarchy (ALH). Using formal series solutions of the zero-curvature condition we rederive the functional equations for the tau-functions of the ALH and obtain some new equations which provide more straightforward...

The Maupertuis Principle and Canonical Transformations of the Extended Phase Space

A.V. Tsiganov
Pages: 157 - 182
We discuss some special classes of canonical transformations of the extended phase space, which relate integrable systems with a common Lagrangian submanifold. Vrious parametric forms of trajectories are associated with different integrals of motion, Lax equations, separated variables and action-angles...

Approximate Lie symmetries of the Navier-Stokes equations

V.N. Grebenev, M. Oberlack
Pages: 157 - 163
In the framework of the theory of approximate transformation groups proposed by Baikov, Gaziziv and Ibragimov [1], the first-order approximate symmetry operator is calculated for the Navier-Stokes equations. The symmetries of the coupled system obtained by expanding the dependent variables of the Navier-Stokes...

Fiber Bundle Description of Flow and Nonlinear Hydrodynamics on Circles

Andrei Ludu
Pages: 157 - 170
We introduce a differential geometry description of the path lines, stream lines and particles contours in hydrodynamics. We present a generalized form of a Korteweg-de Vries type of equation for the exterior of a circle. Nonlinearities from the boundary conditions, surface tension and the Euler equations...

Crisis Transmission: Global Financial Crisis

Abdullah Alam
Pages: 157 - 165
The aim of this paper is to explore, empirically, the channels of crisis transmission with regard to the Global financial crisis. EMP-based crisis proxy is used for eight countries, which include Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Mexico and Russia. The period considered for estimation...
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Innovation of Milk Fish Sausage with the Addition of Moringa Leaf Puree as a Healthy Food

Silmi Kaaffah Nurul Hasanah, Niken Purwidiani, Ita Fatkhur Romadhoni, Dwi Kristiastuti, Ila Huda Puspitasari, Any Sutiadiningsih
Eating healthy food is a routine that everyone must do to avoid the Covid-19 virus. Antioxidants are substances that can prevent cell damage from free radicals. One food ingredient that has a high antioxidant content in Moringa leaves. Moringa leaves are a local food source that has been widely used...

Research on Multi-ethnic Cross-cultural Education Guided by National Communication and Integration

Taking Sichuan Minzu College as an Example

Jing An, Caixia Lv
How can universities for nationalities educate students for the country? This is a realistic problem that every university for nationalities pays attention to. The problems that need to be considered and solved are as the follows. First, it is required to solve the problem of cultivating the consciousness...

Social Media on Racism of African American in USA

Junhan Cai
This article applies ethic identity theory to the existence of racial discrimination towards African American in social media platform. With theory applied, the article highlights the development of ethnic identity during structural suppression history and contemporary epoch of new media in the first...
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Development of Brain Jogging Method to Improve Motivation Learning Outcome of Physical Education on Vocational High School

Willy Ihsan Rizkyanto, Agus Sumhendartin Suryobroto, Tri Ani Hastuti, Herka Maya Sujatmika
This study aims to produce a product in the form of modified brain jogging training with an online system. So that it can facilitate the learning process for Physical Education in the era of the covid-19 pandemic. This research is a 4-D development research (Four D) developed. In this study, researchers...

A Sociocultural Perspective on EFL In-Service Teachers’ SFL/Genre Knowledge Development

Bestari Kirana Putri, Wawan Gunawan, Emi Emilia, Eri Kurniawan
SFL/genre knowledge is considered as an effective tool for teacher candidates or pre-service teachers to prepare to give instruction in their teaching activities. It can also be used as conceptual tools for teacher candidates or pre-service teachers to develop their linguistic knowledge. This study investigated...

Multiple Exposures of Risks: Disaster-Prone Societies in the Time of the Pandemic

Muzayin Nazaruddin
Taking the case of the local communities on the slopes of Mt. Merapi, Indonesia, this study examines the social construction of risks within the disaster-prone societies in the time of the pandemic. The empirical basis of this study comes from longitudinal qualitative research with the local communities...

A Novel Riccati Sequence

P. G. L. Leach, N. Euler
Pages: 157 - 164
Hierarchies of evolution partial differential equations have become well-established in the literature over the last thirty years. More recently sequences of ordinary differential equations have been introduced. Of these perhaps the most notable is the Riccati Sequence which has beautiful singularity,...

The heptagon-wheel cocycle in the Kontsevich graph complex

Ricardo Buring, Arthemy V. Kiselev, Nina J. Rutten
Pages: 157 - 173
The real vector space of non-oriented graphs is known to carry a differential graded Lie algebra structure. Cocycles in the Kontsevich graph complex, expressed using formal sums of graphs on n vertices and 2n − 2 edges, induce – under the orientation mapping – infinitesimal symmetries of classical Poisson...

Students Diversity and the Implementation of Adaptive Learning and Assessment

A Systematic Literature Review

Zulmi Ramdani, Andi Amri, Deni Hadiana, Jaka Warsihna, Zulfikri Anas, Susi Susanti
Identification of the diversity of students is often an important point that teachers rarely consider before the learning is carried out. In fact, by understanding this diversity, teachers can undoubtedly carry out adaptive learning and assessments that are suitable for the conditions of students. This...

Psychology of Metaphorical Mapping in the Literary Language of Modern Chinese Fictions

Guanghan Li
From the perspective of cognitive metaphorical studies, this paper examines exhaustively the metaphorical coding through the rhetorical expressions in modern Chinese fictions, and finds out the cognitive reasons, psychological patterns and mechanisms with the systematic features in the literary metaphorical...

The Impact of Health Consciousness on Organic Lipstick Market

Yi Huang, Ruoting Meng, Jing Tan
Consumers’ concerns for their health have developed dramatically over the last few years due to the global pandemic. The previous publication showed their increasing interest in natural products. This article’s chief purpose was to examine the marketing mix elements of organic lipstick in America on...
Proceedings Article

Histological Observation, Identification, and Secondary Metabolites Content in Endophytic Fungi of Mahogany Tree (Swietenia mahagoni Jacq)

Utami Sri Hastuti, Sulisetijono Sulisetijono, Chomisatut Thoyibah, Siti Hartina Pratiwi, Khusnul Khotimah
The mahogany (Swietenia mahagoni Jacq.) tree is a sort of medicinal plant. The phytochemical analysis by previous research has proved that the mahogany bark methanol extract is contained i.e alkaloid, tannin, saponin, phenol hydroquinone, and flavonoid. Some medicinal plant that has mutualism symbiotic...
Proceedings Article

Study on the Transformation of Jingdezhen Ceramic Culture Management

Bingfeng Liu
Since ancient times, accumulated rich ceramic culture with porcelain industry in Jingdezhen, known as the capital of porcelain. The Millennium kiln fire, like a Phoenix, the birth of a Jingdezhen Ceramic Culture Management is brilliant. Jingdezhen Ceramic Culture Management has a diversity of characteristics:...

Application of Group Psychological Counseling in Mental Health Education of College Freshmen

Xueying Zhang, Xishun Wang, Lian Liu
Mental health education of college students is the important task of strengthening and improving college students' ideological and political education, and an important measure to cultivate qualified talents. Freshmen form a special group, who has experienced a nine-year compulsory education and basic...