DNAku test is one of the first direct to customer genetics testing in Indonesia. DNAku test came with a different approach as it gave their customer reports of their genetic predisposition to corresponding traits. Four months after launch, we create consumer report of this genetics testing based on DNAku questionnaire results. We applied three statistical methods, including descriptive statistics, multivariate normality test, and t-test to the demographic data of the DNAku customers. The result shows population clusters which may represent population groups that are interested in genetics testing. The questionnaire also has questions about the customer’s lifestyle. The results of these questions were processed to find the lifestyle of DNAku customers.
This paper focuses on the development of thread-based sensor for proprioceptionsensing in finger and knee. The thread sensor is made by dipping cotton thread into carbonnanotube (CNT) dispersion. The electrical and electromechanical properties of the threadchange depending on the dipping parameters. The resistance of the CNT-Coated threadschanges due to in-plane force, exhibiting a piezoresistive-like mechanism. The CNT-coatedthread functioning as strain gage is sewn into hand glove and yoga pants. The thread sensor willstretch upon finger or knee bending, and its resistance will change accordingly. Using thiswearable sensor, proprioception detection is conducted for finger bending and sit-to-standmovement.
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