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Learning in Vocational Education During the Covid 19 Outbreak: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Muhammad Husin, M. Giatman, Nizwardi Jalinus, Usmeldi, Hendra Hidayat
The article aims to look at the time of the covid-19 outbreak, innovative learning models that can be applied to vocational education. The meta-analysis in this study uses the PRISMA method. There are 50 articles reviewed from 2020-21 published in international conferences and journals. Article collection...
Proceedings Article
Pedagogy and Heutagogy Approach in Idris Sardi’s Musical Development
Fu’adi Fu’adi, Putu Sudira, Kun Setyaning Astuti
Idris Sardi is an Indonesian music figure who is widely recognized by the public for his achievements and musical works. This study discusses the musical development of Idris Sardi in pedagogy and heutagogy approaches. A qualitative method was used with a narrative approach. Data collection was conducted...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.49 EVALUATION OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND CARDIOVASCULAR RISK STRATIFICATION IN A GENERAL POPULATION IN NORTHERN ITALY. THE VOBARNO STUDY
M. Salvetti, M.L. Muiesan, A. Paini, C. Monteduro, E. Belotti, C. Corbellini, G. Galbassini, C. Agabiti Rosei, L. Micheletti, C. Aggiusti, F. Marino, F. Bertacchini, Agabiti Rosei E
Pages: 103 - 104
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.47 CORRELATION BETWEEN INDICES OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND ESTIMATES OF CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS: PROMOTING CARDIOVASCULAR RISK STRATIFICATION IN CLINICAL PRACTICE
E. Malshi, C. Morizzo, F. Santini, M. Kozàkovà, C. Palombo
Pages: 103 - 103
Proceedings Article
Acute Toxicity of Seleniferous Pleurotus Geesteranus Mycelia and Antioxidation against D-galactose-induced Mice
Junchen Chen, Li Wu, Hengsheng Shen, Minjie Weng, Pufu Lai
Liquid culture of seleniferous mycelia of Pleurotus geesteranus Singer (SeMyc-P) was evaluated for its acute toxicity in supplement application and antioxidant against D-galactose induced oxidation damaged mice. Maximum Tolerant Dose (MTD) of SeMyc-P was about 20g/kg bw for mice to define safety application...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Gas Flow Rate and Scanning Speed influence on microstructure and Microhardness Property of Laser Metal Deposited Titanium-alloy
Rasheedat M. Mahamood, Esther T. Akinlabi
Laser metal deposition process is an additive manufacturing technology that is capable of producing three dimensional components as well as repair of an existing worn out components. Processing parameters play an important role on the resulting properties of the processed materials using the laser metal...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Preparation and Application of Composite Lightweight Aggregate Concrete Self-Insulation Block
Jiansuo Ma, Miaomiao Zhou, Huanqin Cai, Runshan Bai
The composite lightweight aggregate concrete self-insulation block is prepared by pumice, polystyrene particles and other materials. The self-insulation block has dumbbell-shaped hole filled with polystyrene foam. Its preparation and molding process are studied in the test. The self-insulation blocks...
Proceedings Article
Characteristic-Balanced Momentum
Yiran Shi, Xianchen Zhu
Conventional momentum strategies tend to focus on high beta, small-cap stocks, and the risk exposure of the Fama-French factors is higher than common stocks. So in recent years, some literatures,like Blitz D, Huij J, Martens M.1,have pointed out that the Conventional momentum strategy will have a loss...
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On the Impact of Economic Complexity on the Relationship Between GRP Trajectories and Technical Efficiency
M. Afanasiev, A. Kudrov
With other factors unchanged, an increase in the technical efficiency of the region leads to an increase in its GRP. However, the GRP trajectory is not necessarily interconnected with the trajectory of its technical efficiency. The hypothesis is tested that for groups of regions with a close structure...
Proceedings Article
Potential Next-Generation Probiotics Isolated from Romaine Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. var. longifolia) Fermented Brine
T E Tallei, Fatimawali, A M Sumual, M A Gani, G A V Pollo, A A Adam, J J Pelealu
Nowadays, the search for potential probiotics from lactic acid bacteria continues to develop exclusively for pharmaceutical applications. This study aimed at evaluating the potency of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) isolated from fermented brine of romaine lettuce as next-generation probiotics. The study...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.45 GAMMA-GLUTAMYLTRANSFERASE - ANOTHER MARKER OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR RISK AND EARLY ARTERIAL DAMAGE?
M. Kovaite, L. Ryliskyte, Z. Petrulioniene, J. Badariene, V. Dzenkeviciute, A. Cypiene, A. Laucevicius
Pages: 103 - 103
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P153 MARKER OF TYPE VI COLLAGEN FORMATION (PRO-C6) IS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN TYPE 1 DIABETES
Tine Willum Hansen, Daniel G.K. Rasmussen, Simone Theilade, Signe H. Nielsen, Morten A. Karsdal, Federica Genovese, Peter Rossing
Pages: 103 - 103
Aim: Arterial stiffening reflects fragmentation and loss of elastin fibers and accumulation of stiffer collagen fibers in the media of large arteries. We evaluated associations between carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV) and a marker of collagen type VI formation (Pro-C6) and a marker of collagen...
Proceedings Article
Disaster Mitigation Curriculum in Pesantren in Industry 4.0
(An Ethnopedagogical Analysis)
Faisal M. Jasin, Rihlah Nur Aulia
This research aimed to examine the design of disaster mitigation curriculum in pesantren in Industry 4.0, using an ethnopedagogical analysis, referring specifically to the initial theory of Disaster Mitigation and also the Curriculum theory. A qualitative research,tThe primary data were derived from...
Proceedings Article
Nitrogen Fertilizer Use Efficiency of Irradiated Mutant Rice
Ania Citraresmini, M. Hanani, N. Robifahmi, I. Milyardi, T. Bachtiar, N.A. Flatian
The carrying capacity of rice plants to meet national food demand is inseparable from effective and efficient cultivation techniques. The need of rice plants for fertilizer is a recurring problem, due to the farmers’ tendency to apply fertilizer, especially urea, at the excessive doses. Balanced fertilizer...
Proceedings Article
Evaluation Of Prevention Of Water Environment Pollution In Ports And Motor Ships In Tanjung Emas, Central Java Province
Novan Wijaya Gunawan, Andri Yulianto, Paulina M. Latuheru, Wijanarto Sapto, May Tuti Zunariya
Tanjung Emas Semarang Harbor is a coastal area in the city of Semarang which is a productive area and has potential resources for the country’s development in the economic sector. High activity in Tanjung Emas waters can reduce sea water quality. Activities that can pollute Tanjung Emas waters come from...
Proceedings Article
Digital Literacy to Overcome Bullying in Primary School Students
Mahfudlah Fajrie, M. Nashrul Haqqi, Khoirul Muslimin, Virasti Setiani, Dwi Fania
This research examines the role of digital literacy in addressing bullying in elementary schools. Focusing on students in grades 4 to 6 in Demak Regency, the study employs a qualitative approach with a phenomenological method to explore the dynamics of bullying behavior and the impact of digital literacy....
Proceedings Article
Facilitating Business of Young Agro-Preneurship Through Value Chain Partnership and Optimizing the Digital Channel/Technology to Improve the Market
Tri Ismono, Amelia Gita Tifani, M. Sukri
The lack of young farmers is one factor that inhibits the development of the agriculture sector in Indonesia. The number of older farmers is increasing, while the younger ones are decreasing [1]. John Deere and Mercy Corps Indonesia initiated the POWER 2 program, which focuses on assisting young farmers...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Performance of a Simple Custom Air-Water Harvester Using Several Pipe Diameters as the Condensation Unit
M. Mirmanto, S. Syahrul, I. W. Joniarta, A. Azari, A. Fahroni, M. Mara, N. Nurpatria, A. T. Wijayanta
During the dry season, several areas in Indonesia experience drought. Communities in some areas have difficulty getting clean water. One solution to overcome this problem is to use a machine that produces water from the air. This machine works by utilizing the evaporator as a component to condense water...
Proceedings Article
Mental Health Management Model Construction for College Students - Based on the New Students of Chongqing University of Science and Technology
Huihui Sun, Longbo Su, Xingmeng Wang
To grasp the mental health status of freshmen at Chongqing University of Science and Technology and analyze the sources of factors affecting freshmen’s mental health. This study constructed a mental health management model to measure the psychological status and mental health of 1,321 college freshmen...
Proceedings Article
Artificial Intelligence in Psychology Research 2018-2023: A Bibliometric Analysis
Hao Zhang, Zongshui Wang, Ruixian Zhang
With the continuous improvement of artificial intelligence (AI), its applications significantly increased. Increasingly, scholars have conducted a series of studies on AI in psychology. In this paper, bibliometric analysis has been used to understand the research contents and evolution trend of AI in...
Proceedings Article
The Role of Religious Diversity in Creating Harmony and Synergy for Sustainable Development in the Digital Era
Sulvinajayanti Sulvinajayanti, Tuti Bahfiarti, M. Iqbal Sultan, Andi Khaerun Nisa, Adnan Achiruddin Saleh
Religious diversity, often perceived as an obstacle to social cohesion and cooperation, can actually be a valuable asset in promoting sustainable development. The digital age provides opportunities to enhance understanding and collaboration among different religious communities, which is crucial for...
Proceedings Article
Balancing Stockout and Demurrage Risks in Fuel Supply Chains through Monte Carlo Simulation
Satriyo Hadi Wibowo, Niniet Indah Arvitrida
Fuel supply chains face critical challenges in balancing service reliability and cost efficiency, particularly in emerging markets with limited storage capacity. PT XYZ, a fuel distributor in Timor Leste, experienced two stockout incidents and two demurrage events in 2023, resulting in financial losses...
Proceedings Article
Risk Management of Islamic Crowdfunding Livestock-Based in Indonesia: The Case Study at Ternaknesia Farm Innovation
M. Jaenudin, Achsania Hendratmi
The aim of the study is to analyze the risk of management at Ternaknesia Farm Innovation as a Fintech. This study uses a qualitative approach with the case study method. This research uses purposive and snowballs sampling to collect data using direct interviews, documentation, and observation. The unit...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P151 CENTRAL PULSE PRESSURE IS ASSOCIATED WITH AORTIC-BRACHIAL STIFFNESS MISMATCH IN PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION AND DIABETES MELLITUS
Elena Troitskaya, Ekaterina Starostina, Zhanna Kobalava
Pages: 102 - 102
Background: Central pulse pressure (PP) is a surrogate measure of arterial stiffness (AS) and a predictor of cardiovascular events in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). AS gradient reflects the vascular ageing.
The aim of the study: To evaluate the associations between 24-h central PP and parameters of...
Proceedings Article
Personal Knowledge Management and M-learning in the Learning Society
Shuying Zhuang
Living in a networked and digitalized learning society, people need to study lifelong to perfect their knowledge system and adapt to the development and changes of the society. But with vast amount of resources available, efficient learning is a matter worth studying. This paper first briefly analyzes...
Proceedings Article
Research on Measure of Noise Trading in Stock Market Based on EGARCH-M Model
Jin Feng, Dengpeng Lin, Xiangbin Yan
The impact of noise on stock market is one of the main reasons for inefficiency of information, and deviation of stock price. The measure of noise trading is beneficial for judgment of stock value. This paper has authenticated the existence of noise trading in SHSE A-share market through the variance...
Proceedings Article
An efficient soft de-mapping algorithm for APSK signals
Wei You, Daoxing Guo, Xu Yi
In this paper, we present an efficient soft de-mapping method for M-ary APSK modulation based on hard decision thresholds (HDT), which significantly reduces the computational complexity compared with the maximum likelihood detection (MLD). Furthermore, bit error rate (BER) performance of several soft...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Adsorption of CO on M-doped(M = Ca, Ce and Pr) Monoclinic Zirconia(111) Surface: A First-Principles Study
Hongchun Luo, Chunhua Zeng, Dong Tian, Hua Wang, Yunchang Fu
Structures and catalytic activities of CO molecule on monoclinic ZrO2(111)(M = Ce, Ca and Pr) surface has been studied by using density functional theory (DFT). Calculations indicate that on the stoichiometric ZrO2(111) surface, the preferential adsorption structure is the Zr-CO configuration. The adsorption...
Proceedings Article
Perceptions of Factors Affecting Performance of Financing Returns on Baitulmaalwatamwil
Pebruary Silviana, Edward M. Yunies, Nur Fuad Eko, Adhiatma H. Ardian, Widiyanto
The rate of return of a BaitulMaalwaTamwil (BMT) is one of the survival of BMT, which willbe a contributing factor to the level of SHU. Sample of this research is 178 consisting of BMTwhich exists in North of Central Java. The method used is quantitative with Structural EquationModel (SEM) using Partial...
Proceedings Article
The Development of Learning Materials to Write a Poem with Cooperative Learning Methods Type Two Stay Two Stray in the Fifth Grade Of Elementary School
Harwin Wedia Putra, Taufina Taufik, M. Fachri Adnan
This event will be based on research based on the results of the analysis of the materials to write poetry in fifth grade of primary school (elementary school) encountered some problems about writing poetry learning materials: materials used have not been phases contain poetry, Pre-writing, whilewriting...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Determination of Land Subsidence Caused by Land-Use Changing in Palembang City using Remote Sensing Data
Sumi Amariena Hamim, Fathoni Usman, Annisa' Kurnia Shalihat
Palembang City locates at lowland where 70% of the city has an elevation from 0 to 5 m above mean sea level. With tremendous development and land-use change, Palembang City has faced more problems with a flash flood and a larger inundated area. This paper presents a study on the subsidence on Palembang...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Complex Resistance to Leaf Diseases of Spring Barley in Leningrad Region
Lyubov M. Bondareva, Tatiana N. Radyukevich, Lyudmila I. Kartasheva, Dmitry A. Danilov
The article presents a study of the comparative characteristics of new promising lines of spring barley L1623 (nutans), L1505 (pallidum) and standards of varieties Suzdalets (nutans) and Leningrad (pallidum) on resistance to leaf diseases in various meteorological conditions of the growing season of...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Central Hemodynamic Parameters are Altered in Resistant Hypertensive Individuals
João Marcos de Menezes Zanatta, Fábio dos Santos Ricardi, Elizabeth do Espírito Santo Cestário, Tatiana Azevedo, Jéssica Rodrigues Uyemura, Luciana Neves Cosenso-Martin, Juan Carlos Yugar-Toledo, José Fernando Vilela-Martin
Pages: 101 - 105
Background: Systemic arterial hypertension (SAH) is one of the major risk factors related to the development of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Sodium intake is linked to elevated blood pressure and can be estimated by 24-h urinary sodium excretion. The objective of this study was to correlate 24 h urinary...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.41 COULD MEASUREMENT OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS PROVIDE BETTER APPROACH IN RISK ASSESSMENT THAN THE CONVENTIONAL RISK FACTOR-BASED STRATIFICATION?
B. Benczur, R. Bocskei, F. Molnar, M. Illyes
Pages: 102 - 102
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
OR-02 EFFECT OF ACUTE ISOKINETIC RESISTANCE EXERCISE ON SYSTEMIC ARTERIAL HEMODYNAMICS AND CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW DYNAMICS: IS THERE A MISMATCH?
A. Rosenberg, S.O. Wee, E. Schroeder, K. Bunsawat, G. Grigoriadis, B. Fernhall, T. Baynard
Pages: 101 - 102
Resistance exercise (RE) is currently recommended for most adults and is important for reducing risk factors for cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, and improving quality of life. Despite functional and musculoskeletal benefits, high-intensity RE has been shown to acutely increase arterial stiffness...
Proceedings Article
Raising Public Awareness on HIV/AIDS Issues: How Do Social Media Play a Role?
M Fashihullisan, Mukodi, Sugiyono
Social media is the most effective communication media for sharing information in industrial revolution 4.0 era. Almost everyone has a smart phone, connected to the internet that can be used to access social media easily anywhere and anytime. However, this research analyzes the issue of HIV/AIDS on social...
Proceedings Article
Present Status of Fruit Fly Bactrocera carambolae Drew & Hancock (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Bali Island, Indonesia
I Putu Sudiarta, Febri Eka Wijayanti, I Gede Rai M Temaja, Gusti N A S Wirya, Ketut Sumiartha, Dewa G W Selangga
Bactrocera carambolae, commonly known as the fruit fly, has been reported as a prominent pest for fruits and vegetables around the world. It has been recorded to infect hosts from a wide range of families and was shown to spread worldwide including Indonesia. The identification of species is needed such...
Proceedings Article
Diversity Among the Board of Commissioners and Stock Return: A Study on the Influence of Nationality, Gender and Educational Background
Muhammad Ridwan, M. Afuan, Rio Andhika Putra, Nora Putri Ayu
This study analyzes the influence of board nationality, diversity, gender, and educational background as independent and dependent variables on stock returns. Two control variables were used namely, the audit quality and company age, with secondary data obtained in the form of financial statements and...
Proceedings Article
Repetitive Pattern of L(2,1)-Labelling on Sierpinski Graphs
Yuri C Sagala, Susilo Hariyanto, SRRM Titi Udjiani, M. Rafid Fadil
An L(2,1)-labelling of a graph G is a function f which assigns labels from {0,1,…,λ} to the vertices of G such that vertices at distance two get different labels and adjacent vertices get labels that are at least two apart. Sierpiński graphs S(n,k) generalized the Tower of Hanoi graphs that constructed...
Research Article
Solution of the Goldfish N-Body Problem in the Plane with (Only) Nearest-Neighbor Coupling Constants All Equal to Minus One Half
Francesco Calogero
Pages: 102 - 112
The (Hamiltonian, rotation- and translation-invariant) "goldfish" N-body problem in the plane is characterized by the Newtonian equations of motion ¨zn - i zn = 2 N m=1,m=n an,m zn zm (zn - zm) -1 , written here in their complex version, entailing the identification of the real "physical" plane with...
Proceedings Article
A Case Report: Conduct Disorder Due to Internet Gaming Disorder
Shela Gustirani, Mustafa M. Amin
Background: Internet gaming disorder (IGD) is continuous and repetitive activities of playing games, such as online multiplayer games. Consequently, these activities could cause illness and difficulties among the players that may last more than 12 months. Meanwhile, conduct disorder (CD) is a common...
Proceedings Article
Development of Instruction Model for Bachelor Program: Flipped Classroom Based on Learning Management System (Model Plays)
Gunawan Gunawan, Humaedi Humaedi, Andi Saparia, Addriana Bulu Baan, Hendriana Sri Rejeki, Didik Purwanto
A needs analysis has been carried out in 2022–2023 at four universities. Of the 142 respondents, 88% of students agreed that learning would be developed as a flipped classroom learning model based on an online learning management system, 65% offline. The aim of the research is to develop a learning model...
Proceedings Article
Study on the Performance of Banking Insurers and Their Transformation Strategies Under the New Standard
Lu Pan
The implementation of new accounting standards has become a key change in the development process of bank-based insurance companies as the regulatory and standardization requirements of the financial industry continue to improve. Driven by the new accounting standards, the business model and financial...
Proceedings Article
Measuring the Electronic Notary Deed in the Framework of Halal Principles According to Islamic Law in the Covid-19 Pandemic Era
Hendri Nunpia Dinka Barus
As a state of law, everything aspect life public regulated and guaranteed by law. Including in Thing ownership something thing. Ownership soil guaranteed by deed authentic made by a Notary. Making deed during the pandemic moment this no could walk with goo. This thing because by juridical condition making...
Proceedings Article
The Influence of Financial Literacy, Financial Inclusion, and Financial Attitude on MSME Performance with Financial Self-efficacy as Intervening Variables During the Covid 19 Pandemic
M. Fadhli Lutfi Nasution, Nisrul Irawati, Abdillah Arief
This research was carried out on Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the Culinary Sector of Medan City registered at the Medan City Cooperatives and SMEs Service. This study aims to analyze the Effect of Financial Literacy, Financial Inclusion, and Financial Attitude on MSME Performance with...
Proceedings Article
Research on the Export Potential of China’s Cultural Products to RCEP Countries
Siyu Yang, Lijiang Sun
As cultural exchanges become more widespread, the trade of cultural products has great potential. And in the context of the digital era, China should use the Internet to further expand the trade of cultural products. This paper aims at assessing the export efficiency of China’s cultural products using...
Proceedings Article
A Concept Analysis of Resilience Among Stroke Patients
May Dwi Yuri Santoso, Sunarto Sunarto, Suli Kristiowati
Stroke can happen to anyone regardless of age, it can happen repeatedly or just happen to everyone. Stroke is the number one cause of disability. Every stroke sufferer has different stages in achieving recovery. Individuals adapt to survive and can rise again to continue life. This resilience concept...
Proceedings Article
Efficient Floor Systems Through Composite Beam Technology: A Comparative Evaluation
Lemya Musthafa, P. Seena, Niharika Shaji
Steel–concrete composite structures effectively utilize the contrasting properties of steel and concrete to enhance strength, stiffness, and construction efficiency. This paper presents the outcomes of an experimental study involving a 2 m Shallow Floor Beam (SFB), with the numerical simulations carried...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.39 AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY: SHOULD THE CAROTID – FEMORAL DISTANCE BE MEASURED ON BODY SURFACE OR ESTIMATED FROM BODY HEIGHT?
J. Filipovsky, O. Mayer, M. Dolejsova, J. Seidlerova, L. Bolek, L. Handl
Pages: 101 - 101
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P78 PRESSURE-INDEPENDENT ROLE OF THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM IN THE REGULATION OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN SUBJECTS WITH ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION
Luca Faconti, Bushra Farukh, Philip J. Chowienczyk
Pages: 101 - 101
Objective: To test if arterial stiffness (AS) can be modulated by the autonomic nervous system (ANS) independently of blood pressure (BP) in hypertensive patients.
Material and methods: AS was measured by carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV) using the SphygmoCor device (AtCor Medical, Australia)....