Fahr’s Syndrome: A Rare Case of Bilateral Basal Ganglia Calcification Presenting with Neurological Symptoms Jonathan Junius Sibarani1*, Ade Erna Yusniar Nasution2 Abstract Fahr’s syndrome is a rare neurological condition characterized by symmetrical and bilateral calcification of the basal ganglia associated with neuropsychiatric disorders. Calcification may also be found in other
Category: Volume 6 Issue 5
The Theory of Relativity Is a Dead End in Physics
The Theory of Relativity Is a Dead End in Physics József Ferencz Abstract Einstein’s theory of relativity was published more than 100 years ago. Since then, many people have been researching and discussing it. Many theories have been born from the theory of relativity. See black holes, wormholes, time travel,
Community Satisfaction Index on the BESAOH Program (Sustainable and Educational Holistic Waste Management)
Community Satisfaction Index on the BESAOH Program (Sustainable and Educational Holistic Waste Management) Bimastyaji Surya Ramadan1*, Nita2, Dedy Sukma2, Suwandi2, Wahyu Anggraini2, Yopi Anderianto2 Abstract PT TIMAH Tbk Balai Karya, as a metal processing company, is committed to continuing its community empowerment programs in the areas surrounding its operations. The
Predictive Relationship Between Sleep Quality and Short-Term Memory in Young Adults: A Comparative Machine Learning-Based Analysis in an Indonesian Cohort
Predictive Relationship Between Sleep Quality and Short-Term Memory in Young Adults: A Comparative Machine Learning-Based Analysis in an Indonesian Cohort Putu Emilia Dewi1*, Jennifer Louisa1, Ayu Komang Amanda Gunawan2, Ketut Widyastuti3 Abstract Background: Sleep quality is increasingly recognized as a key determinant of cognitive functions, particularly memory. However, the multidimensional
Advances in Object Detection Using CAX and Artificial Intelligence
Advances in Object Detection Using CAX and Artificial Intelligence Ciprian DRAGNE Abstract Object detection is a computer processing technique that uses AI to detect specific objects in digital images and videos. Techniques for the detection and recognition of objects have experienced continuous development over recent years, as their application and
Primary Singnet Ring Cell Carcinoma with Thyroid Storm: A Case Report
Primary Singnet Ring Cell Carcinoma with Thyroid Storm: A Case Report I Gusti Bagus Dharma Prakasa Musti1*, Gede Eka Rusdi Antara2, Anak Agung Ketut Lanang Ari Mayun3 Abstract Background: Signet ring cell carcinoma (SRCC) of the colon and rectum comprises 0.1–2.6% of colorectal cancers. Most cases are found at advanced
