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Proceedings Article
Strategematics in Vietnamese Culture
Vladimir N. Kolotov
The term stratagem [The western term strategem (from Greek stratēgēma), closely related to strategy and usually considered as a small strategy. In Ancient China and later in East Asia the following hieroglyph 計 was used to express idea of planning the trap.] (計), let alone strategematics—the science...
Proceedings Article
Bedload Sediment Transport of the Palu River in the Palu City Segment
Wisnu Candra Triyuda, Andi Rusdin, Yassir Arafat, Sri Warliawati
The Palu River, which flows through the urban area of Palu City, Central Sulawesi, experiences complex morphological dynamics influenced by hydrological factors, human activities, and extreme events such as earthquakes and liquefaction. A crucial aspect of managing this river is understanding the bedload...
Proceedings Article
Simulation Analysis of Investment Cost Pricing Linkage of Pumped Storage Power Station based on System Dynamics
Cuiping Zhang
Pumped storage power stations are vital for achieving China’s “dual carbon” goals and building a new energy system. This study develops an investment cost pricing linkage model for these stations, using system dynamics theory and Vensim software. A simulation analysis of a typical pumped storage station...
Proceedings Article
The Implication of Middle Income Trap Towards Economic Growth and Fiscal Policy in Indonesia
Afrizawati Afrizawati, Azwardi Azwardi, Sukanto Sukanto, Siti Rohima
This reseach aims to explore the implication of middle income trap on Indonesia’s economic growth and fiscal policy between 2014 till 2024 period, where economic growth tends to stagnate at around 5 percent per year outside the pandemic. The data’s based on qualitative content analysis by using literature...
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Development of an Augmented Reality (AR)-Based Adaptive Physical Education Learning Module to Improve the Motor Skills of Deaf Children
Pandu Kresnapati, Ibnu Fatkhu Royana, Husnul Hadi
This study aims to develop an adaptive physical education learning module based on augmented reality to improve the motor skills of deaf students at Special Schools (SLB). The research method used is Research and Development (R&D) with the ADDIE development model. The research subjects are elementary...
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Evaluation Methods and Analysis of the Effectiveness of China’s Pilot Implementation of Energy Rights
Yu Wang, Xiaoxuan Zhang, Pengwei Cong
This article adopts a combination of qualitative and quantitative, practical and theoretical evaluation methods, starting from the experience of pilot practice, constructs an evaluation index system, objectively evaluates the effectiveness of pilot implementation, and provides reference for the design...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Performance Study of Flexible Gabion Barriers Under Successive Rockfall Impacts
Peng Jiang, Kun Zhou, Xudong Wang
The accelerated development of infrastructure in western China has exacerbated the risk of rockfall disasters. Flexible gabion barriers have been widely adopted as critical protective measures due to their superior adaptability and construction efficiency. However, existing studies predominantly focus...
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The Impact of US Tariff Policy on Global Trade Pattern and China’s Response Measures
Jiayi Zhong
The high tariffs adopted by the United States in recent years have caused the global value chain to shift from “efficiency” to “security” and “resilience”, making the regionalization and multi-centerization of the supply chain more obvious, and the multilateral trading system is also facing the risk...
Proceedings Article
Agronomic and Pathological Responses of Shallots to Trichoderma harzianum Secondary Metabolites in Pot Experiments with Various Seedling Numbers
Agusthinus Marthin Kalay, Reginawanti Hindersah, Rhony Einstein Ririhena, Abraham Talahaturuson, Dina Artika Br Sembiring
Shallots (Allium ascalonicum L.) are a major horticultural commodity in Indonesia with high economic value. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of secondary metabolites produced by Trichoderma harzianum at different concentrations under various planting densities in shallot cultivation. The...
Proceedings Article
Copyright Exceptions and Limitations for AI Innovation: A Need for Tailored Reform?
Ankit Shrivastava, Aaratrika Pandey, Hartej Singh Kochher
The intersection of copyright law and artificial intelligence training presents a defining challenge for global innovation policy. Training large-scale generative AI models requires ingesting thousands of copyrighted works, rendering traditional licensing and rights-clearance frameworks economically...
Proceedings Article
AI and Sustainable Consumer Decision-Making: A Conceptual Extension of the SEE Model
Aradhana Sorout, Anil Anand Pathak, N. P. Singh
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of consumer decision-making. It influences how individuals perceive and take sustainable decisions yet, its role in sustainability-oriented behavior remains underexplored. This paper conceptually extends the SEE model comprising of “Sustainable...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.4 HEMODYNAMICS OF PULMONARY HYPERTENSION: APPLICATION OF THE RESERVOIR-WAVE APPROACH
Anukul Ghimire*, Mads Andersen, Lindsay Burrowes, J. Christopher Bouwmeester, Andrew Grant, Israel Belenkie, Nowell Fine, Barry Borlaug, John Tyberg
Pages: 4 - 4
Using the reservoir-wave approach, previously we characterized pulmonary vasculature mechanics with multiple interventions in a canine model. In the present study, we measured high-fidelity pulmonary arterial (PA) pressure, Doppler flow velocity, and pulmonary capillary wedge pressure in 11 patients...
Proceedings Article
Implementation of Constructivist Learning in Online Learning at the PPKn Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo Study Program
Ambiro Puji Asmaroini, Hadi Cahyono, Prihma Sinta Utami
The purpose of this study is to understand the implementation of constructivist learning in bold learning at the PPKn Study Program, Muhammadiyah University of Ponorogo. This study uses a descriptive approach with qualitative research methods. A descriptive qualitative approach, namely describing the...
Proceedings Article
How Career Interventions and Digital Career Counselling Affect Students’ Career Maturity
(A Systematic Review)
Arismen, Dadang Lukman Hakim
Career maturity is a reflection of an individual’s career development process to increase capacity in making future career decisions. This study analyses how career intervention and digital career guidance can affect the development of career maturity of high school students. This study uses a systematic...
Proceedings Article
How Geneneration Z Trust in Sources of Information Related to Covid-19
Arba’iyah Satriani, Andalusia N. Permatasari, Ratri R. Kusumalestari, Nova N. Nadifah, Millenia Anjali
The pattern of media consumption in Indonesia has recently become more complex with the advent of the internet. Generation Z or Gen Z is the most technologically literate group of people today and is the youngest generation with an age range of 10-24 years. The aim of this study is to determine the components...
Proceedings Article
Research on Financial Risk Management in Coffee Industry under COVID-19
Evidence from Starbucks Inc.
Ou Xinyue, Lanfeng Qiao, Chenxin Yang
Based on the huge impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on the world economy, this paper examines the financial analysis of the new coffee industry under the current pandemic. Here we take Starbucks, the representative of the coffee industry, as an example, adopts data collection method, comparison method,...
Proceedings Article
The Study of Supporting Elements in Small Towns’ Urbanization with Characteristics
Jian Zhang, Yujin Li
To get a further knowledge over the essential characteristics supporting small towns’ urbanization process, case study utilizing towns in a abroad China was conducted. Theme features were discovered to be related to humanistic spirit, historic feature, particular industry and market-oriented strategy....
Proceedings Article
A Model of Cultural Survival of Sundanese Ethnic Community
Achmad Hufad, Jajat S Ardiwinata, Purnomo
Education process is engrossed with cultural processes as part of enculturation and socialization. Ethnic communities have their own unique patterns, ways, and characteristics in sustaining and developing their cultures. This research was conducted in the Ethnic Community of Kampung Cireundeu, Cimahi...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Surface Modification of Cucr25 Alloy with Cr Coatings Treated by High Current Pulsed Electron Beam
Zhou Zhiming, Xiao Hongmei, Huang Weijiu, Tu Jian, Chen Yuanfang, Xiao Zhipei, Luo Tianxing, Wang Yaping
CuCr25 alloy samples in this study were coated with Cr and irradiated by high current pulsed electron beam (HCPEB) with intermittently increasing pulse numbers from 1 to 100. The results indicated that with HCPEB treatment, initial Cr particles and coated Cr layer remelted and distributed nonuniformly...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Droop control of parallel dual-mode inverters used in micro grid
C.X. Wen, Z.Y. Liu, Z.X. Li
Grid-connected and island control of parallel inverters used in micro grid based on a variety of micro-source were introduced in this paper. Micro-grid in the connected mode should be able to operate automatically with the grid frequency and output high quality electricity in PQ control, and in island...
Research Article
Demographics of Pediatric Orbital Lesions: A Tertiary Eye Center Experience in Saudi Arabia
Hind Manaa Alkatan, Faisal Al Marek, Sahar Elkhamary
Pages: 3 - 10
Orbital lesions vary in their classification, incidence, and presentation depending on the age and geographic distribution. Such lesions in the pediatric age group have been studied extensively because of the possibility of faster progression of orbital involvement and the higher risk of morbidity in...
Perspective
New Joint Centre for Infectious Diseases Research underpins world leading research efforts to develop new tools and technologies to assist in National and International Disease Control efforts
Ziad A. Memish, J. Hemingway, Amir A Hassan
Pages: 3 - 4
Research Article
Assessing the overuse of antibiotics in children with URTIs in Saudi Arabia: Development of the parental perception on antibiotics scale (PAPA scale)
Arwa Alumran, Xiang-Yu Hou, Cameron Hurst
Pages: 3 - 10
Background: Antibiotic overuse is influenced by several factors that can only be measured using a valid and reliable psychosocial measurement instrument. This study aims to establish translation and early stage validation of an instrument recently developed by this research team to measure factors influencing...
Research Article
Counselling services in prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) in Delhi, India: An assessment through a modified version of UNICEF-PPTCT tool
Arvind Kumar, Bir Singh, Yadlapalli S. Kusuma
Pages: 3 - 13
The study aims to assess the counselling services provided to prevent mother to child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) under the Indian programme of prevention of parent-to-child transmission of HIV (PPTCT). Five hospitals in Delhi providing PMTCT services were randomly selected. A total of 201 post-test...
Review Article
Essential Diagnostics: A Key Element of Universal Health Coverage
Madhukar Pai, Mikashmi Kohli
Pages: 3 - 7
Good primary care is an essential precondition for a decent healthcare system. In fact, primary health care is at the heart of Universal Health Coverage (UHC). UHC, in turn, is critical to achieve the sustainable development goals. While access to essential medicines is explicit in UHC, access to essential...
Proceedings Article
Leadership as an attribute of management style of women from the Silesian Voivodeship
Małgorzata Smolarek, Joanna Dzieńdziora, Magdalena Wróbel
The paper has both theoretical and empirical nature and focuses on the feminine style of management as an important attribute of leadership in an organisation. The aim of the paper is to present diagnosis features the feminine style of management on the example of firms from Silesian Voivodeship. Empirical...
Proceedings Article
Leading approaches to project management in steering creative projects
Elena Vishnevskaya, Veronika Petrova, Tatiana Varentsova
This paper focuses on the principles of successful interaction of project management in steering and leading creative projects and endeavours. Creative economy and all its prerequisites opened the world of immense opportunities for many businesses and enabled open-minded entrepreneurs to implement their...
Journal: Artery Research
Review Article
Quality of Reporting in Human Aortic Tissue Research – A Systematic Review
Ya-Hua Chim, Eva Caamaño-Gutiérrez, Rashmi Birla, Jillian Madine, Mark Field, Riaz Akhtar, Hannah Angharad Davies
Pages: 3 - 10
Ex vivo human tissue is a valuable research resource. However, if vital methodological information such as anatomical location, tissue processing procedures, or donor characteristics are not reported in scientific literature to a high standard, studies utilising ex vivo human tissue can be difficult...
Proceedings Article
The philosophical and psychological aspects of a phenomenon of leadership in culture
Irina Khmyrova-Pruel, Аlexander Koloskov
This paper is devoted to study of the ontological and existential bases of a phenomenon of leadership in (mostly) Russian culture. The mere existence of the word "leadership" in concept language demonstrates the special status of this phenomenon in culture. Leadership is considered both in the context...
Proceedings Article
Cognitive Architecture Requirements for Achieving AGI
John E. Laird, Robert E. Wray III
We outline eight characteristics of the environments, tasks, and agents important for human-level intelligence. Treating these characteristics as influences on desired agent behavior, we then derive twelve requirements for general cognitive architectures. Cognitive-architecture designs that meet the...
Proceedings Article
Study on the Cultivation of American Civic Cultures in Contemporary China
Yongquan Wang
The introduction of English and American civic cultures to China is beneficial to the development of its traditional cultures, and it is necessary for contemporary China to enhance the cultivation of civic cultures to realize its modernizations. Western civic cultures include citizen awareness, values,...
Journal: Artery Research
Short Communication
Assessment of pulse wave velocity
Pierre Boutouyrie, Marie Briet, Cédric Collin, Sebastian Vermeersch, Bruno Pannier
Pages: 3 - 8
Measurement of pulse wave velocity is of increasing importance for assessment of arterial stiffness and risk evaluation. Different techniques are available, based either on pressure, distension or Doppler waveforms. Techniques not only differ by the algorithm used to identify specific part of the pulse...
Proceedings Article
Detection of Verocytotoxygenic Escherichia coli (VTEC) from Brilliant Green Lactose Bilebroth (BGLB) by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
Yatri Drastini, Rini Widayanti, Winda Ayuningtyas
Verocytotoxygenic Escherichia coli (VTEC) is pathogenic bacteria for human and associated with dairy milk and dairy farm environment. VTEC isolation were carried out by inoculating in BGLB as enrichment media and then specified in Eosin Methylene Blue (EMB) agar. This study aim to identify VTEC isolated...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.3 A NEW DYNAMIC ORGAN BATH SETUP TO ASSESS ISOBARIC STIFFNESS PARAMETERS OF PERIODICALLY STRETCHED ISOLATED MOUSE AORTIC SEGMENTS
Arthur J.A. Leloup*, Cor E. Van Hove, Guido R.Y. De Meyer, Dorien M. Schrijvers, Gilles W. De Keulenaer, Paul Fransen
Pages: 3 - 4
Cyclic stretch is a major contributor of vascular function. However, isolated mouse aortas are frequently studied at low stretch frequency or even isometric conditions. Pacing experiments done in rodents and humans show that arterial compliance is highly cyclic stretch frequency-dependent. The Rodent...
Proceedings Article
Indonesian Government Policy and The Importance of Protection Cultural Heritage for National Identity
Dewi M Djukardi, I Gusti Ayu Ketut Rachmi, Endang Sumiarni
The background of this research is the diversity of cultures in Indonesian Government, cultural heritage including tangible, and not physical (intangible) which occurs because of the long journey of the history of the Indonesian people. and is very important in shaping the values and pride of the nation...
Proceedings Article
Youth Policy and Motivation of the Future Leaders
Yulia Gruzina, Irina Firsova, Marina Melnichuk
In the process of youth policy development, the main issue that deals with the area of young people motivation is the inclusion of young people in innovative ventures and research and development processes happening not only in the country but also in the world. As modern society challenges young people,...
Proceedings Article
Development Module of Sport Sociology on KKNI Curriculum
M. Irfan, Sabarudin Yunis Bangun, Budi Valianto
The provision of teaching materials in the Sociology of Sports course is the first step to creating an KKNI space in the lecture according to the course being lectured. Development of Sports Sociology teaching materials at the Faculty of Sport Science (FIK) Unimed was compiled based on inadequate lecture...
Journal: Clinical Hematology International
Review Article
The Many Faces of Cytokine Release Syndrome-Related Coagulopathy
Jiasheng Wang, John Doran
Pages: 3 - 12
Cytokine release syndrome (CRS) has been increasingly recognized in various conditions including the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). It is not only associated with systemic inflammatory symptoms, but also hematological complications such as coagulopathy. CRS can affect various components of the...
Short Communication
Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Mental Health of Physicians Working in Obstetrics and Gynecology in Five Tertiary Care Hospitals in Riyadh – A Survey
Beenish Maqsood, Amina Butt, Yasmeen Haseeb, Ghazala Ameen, Asma Khalil, Majed Alhudhud
Pages: 3 - 6
Journal: Human-Centric Intelligent Systems
Review Article
Deep Visual Analytics (DVA): Applications, Challenges and Future Directions
Md Rafiqul Islam, Shanjita Akter, Md Rakybuzzaman Ratan, Abu Raihan M. Kamal, Guandong Xu
Pages: 3 - 17
Visual interactive system (VIS) has been received significant attention for solving various complex problems. However, designing and implementing a novel VIS with the large scale of data is a challenging task. While existing studies have applied various visual analytics (VA) to analyze and visualize...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.2 NANOMECHANICAL ALTERATIONS IN THE ADVENTITIAL LAYER OF THE INTERNAL MAMMARY ARTERY OF PATIENTS WITH HIGH PWV
Zhuo Chang, Maria Lyck Hansen, Lars Melholt Rasmussen, Riaz Akhtar*
Pages: 3 - 3
Aim: Arterial stiffening occurs as part of the natural ageing process, and is thought to be related to the accumulation of collagen and degradation of elastin. However, little is known about how regional variations in arterial structure and mechanical properties contribute to arterial stiffening. This...
Proceedings Article
Biofilm Detachment and Its Implication in Spreading Biofilm-Related Infections
Akshat Gupta, Anmol Srivastava, Vishnu Agarwal
Biofilms are a community of microorganisms formed on both abiotic and biotic surfaces. These colonies play a vital role in the virulent life cycle of bacteria. Bacteria communicate intrinsically and extrinsically to grow and eventually disperse their virulent factors, ultimately leading to diseases....
Proceedings Article
Antioxidant Activity of Peel Off Mask Preparation with Green Apple (Malus domesticus) Juice and Ultrasonic Extraction
Rini Tri Hastuti, Regia Desty Rakhmayanti
Apple is a plant that has the potential of antioxidant activity. Apples contain antioxidants which are good for skin health. Green apples contain lots of vitamins, such as vitamins A, B, C, minerals, and fiber. Green apple containing phytochemical compounds in the form of catechins, epichatechins, ploridzin,...
Proceedings Article
Short-Term Performance of the Probability-Based Universal Portfolio
Sook Theng Pang, How Hui Liew, Jia Lin Neoh
Universal portfolio is an investment strategy that produced an efficient performance in the stock market. Two universal portfolios generated by probability distribution, namely multinomial distribution universal portfolio and multivariate normal distribution universal portfolio are selected in this study....
Proceedings Article
Preserving Traditional Balinese Wedding Attire Through Make-Up and Pre-Wedding Photos
Luh Putu Sri Ariyani, Tuty Maryati, Anantawikrama Tungga Atmadja
This study aims to obtain knowledge about cultural preservation through the use of traditional attire in Balinese weddings. In Balinese wedding rituals, the selection of traditional attire types has been used starting from the procession of making pre-wedding photos to the implementation of the wedding...
Proceedings Article
Comparative Study of Emotional Metaphor in Persian and English as a Human Conceptual Framework in Cultural Anthropology
Sara Tabatabaei, Elena Anatolievna Ivanova
Language is a manifestation of the imaginary system of the mind and the metaphors used in the language reflect our intellectual infrastructure. Understanding the metaphor and its cultural and sensory status is very useful in recognizing and understanding language and communication. One of the important...
Proceedings Article
Implementation of the Announcement of the Identity of Sexual Violence Against Children
Beniharmoni Harefa, Feren Nabilla, Supardi
According to data from the Online Information System for the Protection of Women and Minors for the 2020 timeframe, there were 5,640 reported cases of sexual abuse of children. The government has set out Government Regulation Number 70 of 2020 for the implementation of increased criminal sanctions for...
Proceedings Article
Fault-Tolerant Control for Five-Phase Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Servo System Based on Topological Reconstruction
Jiwen Han, Hongzhou Song, Yinan Liu, Xiaqing Pei, Zaiping Zheng, Weiqi Liu
Motors are required to possess the capacity to deal with sudden failure in the occasion where reliability are highly required, such as aerospace, more-electric aircraft, all-electric ship propelling and new energy automobile. In other words, motors should keep working for some time instead of shutting...
Proceedings Article
Vegetable Farmers and Social Innovations in Food Estate Development Areas
Collaborative Arrangements in Humbang Hasundutan, North Sumatera, Indonesia
Idha Widi Arsanti, Acep Hariri
Vegetable farmers in food estate areas of Humbang Hasundutan are seeking new types of collaborations and economic opportunities in the new adaptation era. Market opportunities, however, have incurred demanding environmental, financial and labour requirements, and created trade-offs between expanding...
Proceedings Article
The Impact of Money Politics to the Indonesian Democratic System: With Special Reference to South Kalimantan Governor Election 2020
Iwan Satriawan, Firdausy Shabrina Ramadhani
Money politics is a terrifying scourge for Indonesia’s democratic process. Politics and Money are two distinct groups that cannot be separated. Money politics practice has been undertaken since the first general election, so everyone must be aware of them. Money politics started from the election of...