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Theoretical Research and Practical Application on Information System Professional Auditing

Yong Mu, Yansheng Zhang, Ying Zhao, Jinjing Niu
In order to solve some common problems of many information systems in use, such as the system workflows not match actual business process, data not standard, system not meet the technical document, ect, the paper innovatively put forward the concept of “Information System Professional Auditing”, defines...

Research on the Suitability of the Emergency Shelter in Tianjin

Xuefang Wang
Emergency shelter is an important part of the urban public safety system, which plays an important role in coping with emergencies. The research on the suitability of the completed emergency shelter is helpful to understand its shortcomings and optimize the city's emergency shelter capability. Based...

Response of Soybean Growth (Glycine max (L.) Merril) on the Treatment of Refugia Plant and Nanosilica Fertilizer

Tety Suciaty, Wijaya Wijaya, Dukat Dukat
This study aims to analyse the growth response of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) to the treatment of refugia plants and Nano silica fertilizer. The research was conducted at the Unit of Palawija Seed Development and Paddy, Agriculture Office of West Java Province, Plumbon, Cirebon Regency, from December...
Conference Abstract

P146 ANALYSIS OF RENAL ARTERY REVASCULARIZATION IN A TERTIARY CARE CENTRE

Pedro Marques, Luís Flores, André Carvalho, Joel Sousa, Patrícia Lourenço, Jorge Almeida
Pages: 122 - 122
Renovascular hypertension is an uncommon cause of secondary hypertension. Percutaneous angioplasty is considered in selected patients. Retrospective study of patients undergoing renal artery revascularization, in a tertiary centre, in 2004–2017. Demographic, biometrical, radiological and clinical data...

Engaging the Community in Project SKIP to Promote Early Years Physical Literacy in Indonesia

Jacqueline D. Goodway, Ruri Famelia, Yung-Ju Chen
Global increases in childhood overweight and obesity and decreases in physical activity warrant evidenced-based approaches to addressing this health concern. These concerns are compounded by the fact that many young children start life with significant delays in critical fundamental motor skills (FMS)...
Proceedings Article

Experience of Teaching Computer Architecture in Higher Education

Gabor Kiss, Panagiotis Kalagiakos
The experiences show the students can not acquire easily the learning material of Computer Architecture subject without laboratory where they could to build, test, repair computers. The goal of this re-search was an analysis of the paper re-sults in two groups. In the first group of lectures I made just...
Proceedings Article

Effect of Seawater on the Mechanical Strength of Geopolymer/Cement Stabilized Sandy Soils

Parisa Samadi, Ali Ghodrati, Pooria Ghadir, Akbar A. Javadi
Freshwater supply for stabilizing sandy soils is one of the significant challenges in coastal regions. On the other hand, Ordindary Portland cement (OPC) has several limitations in the exposure to saline environments. Geopolymers, as environmentally friendly soil stabilizers, have been widely used in...
Proceedings Article

The Characteristics of Epilepsy in Healthcare Facilities in Medan Period of 2015–2020

Andika Wiguna, Aida Fitri, Chairil Amin Batubara
Background: Epilepsy is brain disorder marked by the tendency to continuously causing epileptic raise with neurobiological, cognitive, psychological, and social consequences. About 50 million people worldwide have epilepsy, making epilepsy the most common neurological disease globally. There are minimal...

Analysis of Critical Thinking Skills Among Seventh Grade Students in the Solar System Topic through 5E Learning Cycle Model

Lena Lusiana, Munzil Munzil, Erni Yulianti
Critical thinking is the result of reflective thinking, logical and focused on making decisions about an issue. The importance of critical thinking skills is evidenced by the incision between critical thinking indicators and competency targets in Permendikbud No. 21 of 2006. Critical thinking can be...

Vulnerable Narcissism Influenced by Early Life Emotional Abuse and Neglect Increases Social Media Use: The Mediating Role of Alienation and Rumination

Qianru Cao
Vulnerable narcissism is influenced by early life emotional abuse and neglect. College students with vulnerable narcissism may potentially encounter difficulties in interpersonal interaction in reality. Alienation and rumination can both be induced by vulnerable narcissism. College students with vulnerable...
Proceedings Article

Treatment of papermaking water by using reed constructed wetlands

Changhai Li, Yuejin Li
Pilot-scale constructed wetlands planted the reed was constructed to treat papermaking water. The treatment performances of the three wetlands with different operation model for COD, ammonia nitrogen, total phosphorous, BOD5 were investigated. The results show that the removal efficiency of all kinds...

Identification of Tourism Clusters in the Russian Far East

N.Y. Titova, M.A. Pervukhin, V.E. Zyglina
Around the world, tourism is one of the most dynamically developing spheres in international trade in services, and the Russian Federation is no exception. But in Russia tourism industry potential is still used very poor. To a large extent, the realization of the development potential of regional tourism...
Research Article

Cost Analysis of R-CHOP Versus Dose-Adjusted R-EPOCH in Treatment of Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma with High-Risk Features

Bhagirathbhai Dholaria, Yenny Alejandra Moreno Vanegas, Nancy Diehl, Aaron C. Spaulding, Sue Visscher, Han W. Tun, Sikander Ailawadhi, Prakash Vishnu
Pages: 117 - 124
Dose-adjusted rituximab, etoposide, prednisone, vincristine, cyclophosphamide and doxorubicin (DA.R-EPOCH) is used for upfront treatment of high-risk diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL). In this study, we compared the outcomes in patients with high-risk DLBCL who received frontline rituximab, cycophosphamide,...
Proceedings Article

Temporal Expression MicroRNA-21 in Serum of Patients with Spinal Cord Injury

Hongyan Li, Dongxu Zhao, Minglei Zhang
Objective: To investigate the levels of microRNA-21 (miR-21) in the serum of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) and to determine whether there was a correlation with degree of injury. Methods: Quantitative real-time reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction( q-RT-PCR)was used to measure the...

Net-attack 2.0: Digital Post-Truth and its Regulatory Challenges in Indonesia

Vience Mutiara Rumata, Ashwin Sasongko Sastrosubroto
Post Truth has been a global phenomenon. It emerged in the heightening political situation particularly during the 2016 US Presidential election and Brexit. It also echoed during the 2017 Jakarta Gubernatorial election where hoaxes, misleading information and hate speeches were massively produced and...
Proceedings Article

Regional Differences in Self-reported Maternal Complications in Indonesia: Revisiting the Pattern

Vitri Widyaningsih, Nurussyifa Afiana Zaen, Najlah Amalia, Septyan Dwi Nugroho, Akhmad Azmiardi, Tri Mulyaningsih, Ari Probandari
Maternal complications can lead to serious effects to mothers and newborns. This study aims to evaluate the current prevalence of self-reported maternal complications in Indonesia and its regional differences as a basis for targeted strategy for improving maternal health. This study analyzes the latest...

Effect of Corynebacterium Against Xantomonas Campetric Causes of Bacterial Leaf Blight in the Paddy Plant (Oryza sativa L.) Varieties Inpari 13

Reni Nurhayatini, Raden Budiasih, Lia Amalia, Linlin Parlinah, Yanyan Suryana
This research aims to determine the influence of biological Agensia Corynebacterium on growth and yield of paddy crops (Oryza sativa L.) The varieties of Inpari 13 were held in Cianjur regency with a height of 500 m above sea level from January to April in 2015. Environmental Design uses random Group...

Commercialization of Qalifa Islamic Disruptive School Based on Digital Islamic Boarding School with Personalized Learning Technology and B2E Profit Sharing

Andreas Syah Pahlevi, Yusuf Hanafi, Moh. Fauzan, Afwan Hariri Agus Prohimi, Abd Rauf Hassan, Ari Gunawan, Afis Baghiz Syafruddin
This online media penetration can provide flexibility for the public, especially teenagers, to obtain various information related to religious information needs (religious need). The Pew Internet and American Life Project notes that about 28 million people worldwide use the internet for the benefit of...

The Essence of Free Speech and Individual Expression in the Digital Era

Haliffara Naufal Yusianto, Muhamad Alief Hidayat, Yunita Susmartianingsih
Entitlement is one of the most inseparable things in human beings. In the right to contain the various elements of protection, one’s will and interests. Social media is one of the things that are affecting people’s lives today. Through social media people can readily come up with all the opinions they...

Implementation of Enforcement on the Occurrence of Union Busting

Chamdani, Asri Wijayanti
The existence of the Labor Union is needed as an effort to fight for the rights of workers who are reduced or lost. Legal protection has been provided by the state for the guarantee of the right to unionize in the Labor Union Act. This study aims to analyze the legal rules governing the rights of labor...
Proceedings Article

The Association Physical Activity (3–5 Years) to Gross And Fine Motor Ability of Preschool Children’s

Sofio Oulvan, Dona Sandy Yudasmara, Zihan Novita Sari, M. E. Winarno, Nurrul Riyad Fadhli, Imam Hariadi
The purpose of this study is to identify physical activity, gross motor, fine motor, and the link between physical activity and gross motor and fine motor in preschool children (3–5 years). The survey method, quantitative approach, and correlational approach are all used in this study. The sample for...

The Reality of Spreading Hoaxes on Social Media: A Sociolegal Approach

Aditya Yuli Sulistyawan, Sekar Anggun Gading Pinilih
This study aims to examine how the legal review of the spread of hoaxes in Indonesian positive law? and how does the impact of the hoax spread in the community as a sociological study? This research is qualitative research, with a socio-legal approach. This approach was chosen because researchers want...
Conference Abstract

P1.12 PREDICTIVE COMBINED ROLE OF CALCIUM SCORE AND CAROTIDIMT IN CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE

P. Meani, F. Cesana, A. Fallanca, C. Valsecchi, F. Musca, P. Campadello, F. Soriano, P. Faggiano, F. Rigo, A. Moreo, M.L. Muiesan, A. Paini, G.F. Mureddu, N. Gaibazzi, C. Giannattasio
Pages: 114 - 114
Objectives: up to date the assessment of coronary artery disease (CAD) risk is based mainly on the presence of CV risk factors. However, many markers of subclinical atherosclerosis has been demonstrated as powerful predictors of CV events. Aim of our study was to evaluate if non invasive US parameters,...
Proceedings Article

Life Form Identification of Coral Reef and Genera in Pahawang Island to Support Ecosystem Rehabilitation

Novriadi, Andy Darmawan, Gres Maretta, Budhi Agung Prasetyo, Winati Nurhayu, Agus Rayendi Gurning, Muhammad Afrizal, Mahib Abdul Malik
The widespread degradation of coral reef ecosystems, including on Pahawang Island, Lampung, is commonly addressed through coral transplantation activities as a means of rehabilitating the natural structure of coral reef ecosystems to once again support the life of fish and other marine biota. To support...
Proceedings Article

Implementation of Stretching Exercise in The Workplace for Hospital Workers

Erianto Fanani, Tisnalia Merdya Andyastanti, Hilma Tsurayya Iftitahurroza, Fida Rahmayanti, Putri Dwinita Hariyono, Siti Nurhaliza Hasni, Ajeng Sri Suhartanti
Musculoskeletal disorders are one of the main factors causing reduced productivity of workers, especially medical personnel. Frequent cases of MSDs are mainly neck pain and back pain. Hospital employees, have a high risk of experiencing health problems, especially in the muscles and joints as a result...
Proceedings Article

Proactive selection of metaheuristics based on knowledge of previous results

Alejandro Rosete-Suárez, Mailyn Moreno-Espino
This paper presents two proactive algorithms that act as meta-metaheuristic agents: they decide which metaheuristic will be used to solve a new problem. These meta-metaheuristic agents operate in the environment of iterative work on optimizing problems, with the goal of selecting good metaheuristics...

The Effect of Local Own Income and Transfer Funds on Fiscal Independence with Capital Expenditures as an Intervening Variable

Damita Damayanti, Anwar Made, Ati Retnasari
Fiscal independence is the goal of implementing regional autonomy. Through independence, the budget can regulate local government can give authority that has been given properly or not. The phenomenon that occurs in Indonesia according to the Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani, depending on the region on...
Proceedings Article

The Use of Meemba Leafe (Azadirachta Indica) for Recovery of Mouse β-Pancreas due to the Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus

Mirah Rejeki, Hartono, Adi Prayitno, Soetrisno, Kun Harismah, Andi Suhendi
One of the serious diseases that has been a concern in medicine is Diabetes Mellitus (DM). The rate of morbidity and mortality is significantly high. The medicine that comprehensively recovers the disease is necessary. This enables β pancreas recovery. The extract of Meemba Leaf is expected to fulfill...

Digital Humanities in Online Learning on the Mental Health of ITB Students

Ernawati Ernawati, Dicky R. Munaf, Sutiadi Rahmansyah, Ayi Rohayati, Sansan Ziaul Haq, Ira Adriati, Rusdiana Rusdiana, Alvina Alvina
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused humans to be faced with various conditions that they never imagined, there were many changes in various fields of life, one of which was teaching and learning activities. The pattern of teaching and learning activities undergoes a shift from face-to-face to networked...
Proceedings Article

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and polychlorinated biphenyls in sewage sludge from wastewater treatment plants of Kunming City

Li Xiaoming, Zhao Shimin, Yang Xiaoxia, Wang Daowei, Li Shigang, Pan Xuejun
In this study, the concentrations, distribution and sources of 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and 28 polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) insewage sludge samples from wastewater treatment plants of Kunming citywere investigated. The total PAHs concentration ( PAHs) varied from 1941 to3635ng/g,...
Proceedings Article

Characterization of Bacteriocin Produced by Bacillus subtilis 11A Isolated from the Gastrointestinal Tract of Indonesian Native Chicken (Gallus domesticus)

V A Cahya, C Hanim, L M Yusiati
The purpose of this study was to characterize bacteriocins produced by Bacillus subtilis 11A isolated from Indonesian native chicken’s ileum. Characterization of bacteriocins included antimicrobial activity, the stability to temperature, pH, and storage time. Antimicrobial activity was tested against...
Conference Abstract

P111 DISCREPANCY BETWEEN BRACHIAL AND INVASIVE INTRA-AORTIC PRESSURES IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION

Azra Mahmud, Ali Allghamdi, Mohammad Balghith, Kamal Ayoub, Mohammad Fayaz Khan, Samir AlChighouri, Fawaz AlMutairi, Muayad AlZaibag
Pages: 111 - 111
Introduction: Invasive intra-aortic pressures are the gold standard for accurate Blood Pressure (BP) measurement. Hypertension management is guided by brachial cuff BP although its accuracy has been questioned. Hypothesis: We hypothesized that there may be a discrepancy between brachial and invasive...
Research Article

Framingham Risk Score Is an Ineffective Screening Strategy for Coronary Heart Disease in Long-Term Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplant Survivors

Natasha A. Jain, Marcus Y. Chen, Sujata Shanbhag, Prathima Anandi, Xin Tian, Sawa Ito, Priyanka A. Pophali, Kimberly Doucette, Robert Q. Le, Upneet Chawla, Eleftheria Koklanaris, Richard W. Childs, A. John Barrett, Minoo Battiwalla
Pages: 109 - 116
Long-term allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant (allo-HCT) survivors suffer an elevated risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). We conducted a prospective, nonrandomized, cross-sectional study to screen asymptomatic survivors at a single allo-HCT center using cardiac computed tomography (CT) involving...
Proceedings Article

Analysis of Vegetation Density and Land Surface Temperature Using Landsat Image in the Forest Area of KPHP Unit XII Batanghari

Eva Achmad, Rince Muryunika
Climate change is caused by global warming due to human activities that contribute to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Land-based human activities result in changes in dense vegetation, especially forest stands to land cover with low vegetation density (non-forest). Changes in land cover cause changes...

Social Capital and Poverty Reduction for the Victims of Earthquake and Tsunami: Anthropological Study at Village of Lhok Pu’uk, Sub-district of Seunedon, Regency of North Aceh

Ibrahim Chalid
Strengthening collective action at the community level was built through the pillars of social capital will strengthen the bargain-ing power of the local community against external forces seeking to exploit natural resources. An identification study was conducted to examine the potential of social capital...
Proceedings Article

Automatic Temperature, Lighting, and Fish Feeder Control and Monitoring Systems in Aquascape based on the Internet of Things

Raihan Eka Saputra, Adi Pandu Wirawan, Didit Suprihanto, Aji Ery Burhandenny, Happy Nugroho
Aquascaping is the art of designing an aquarium that combines water, plants, fish, and decorations to create aesthetic harmony. However, maintaining an aquascape poses several challenges, particularly regarding environmental factors such as unstable water temperature and suboptimal lighting. The ideal...
Proceedings Article

Suplementation of Vitamin D in Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis Ethnic Batak

Nita Andriani Lubis, Melviana Melviana, Bintang Y.M. Sinaga, Yahwardiah Siregar
Vitamin D has a complex action on the immune system, among other cathelicidin production stimulator which enhances phagocytosis magrofag. TB is an infectious disease which causes high mortality and morbidity in the world. Vitamin D will give the effect when it binds to its receptor (VDR). Variants VDR...
Research Article

Altered Central Hemodynamics in Individuals with Down Syndrome

Thessa Irena Maria Hilgenkamp, Elizabeth Cornellia Schroeder, Sang Ouk Wee, Georgios Grigoriadis, Alexander Jacob Rosenberg, Tracy Baynard, Bo Fernhall
Pages: 107 - 112
Background: Individuals with Down Syndrome (DS) have autonomic dysfunction impacting regulation of heart rate, Blood Pressure (BP), and peripheral vasoconstriction. This may alter central hemodynamics through different wave reflections. We investigated central hemodynamics including wave reflection during...

The Views of Online Media Journalists About Implementation of the Truth Principle in Covering Event of 212 Reunion

Arba’iyah Satriani, Andalusia Neneng Permatasari, Tia Muthiah, Fadhila Nur Rizky Islami, Kireina Dwi Faraumina
In journalistic practice, the meaning of the truth is debatable. It is something absurd because it can be interpreted differently depending on the needs. According to Harsono in the book of “Elements of Journalism” that is written by Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel, the meaning of the truth is in the...
Proceedings Article

Ethnobotanical Survey of Medicinal Plants in Nagari Tuo Pariangan, West Sumatera

Wika Mardiyah, N Nisyawati, M Silalahi
An ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants was carried out among Minangkabau tribe in NagariTuoPariangan, West Sumatera. The survey was carried out to gather information on the use of medicinal plants in order to learn about traditional knowledge of NagariTuoPariangan community. Semi-structured interview...
Conference Abstract

P190 CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IN AXIAL SPONDYLOARTHRITIS

Tatyana Khan, Aliakhunova Mavjuda
Pages: 108 - 108
Objectives: To estimate the state of the brachiocephalic trunk in patients with axial spondyloarthritis (SpA) and the relationship of changes with the clinical manifestations of the underlying disease. Material and methods: 55 patients with a diagnosis of axial spondyloarthritis were examined. The average...

Teaching Music Based on Student’s Culture in Elementary School

Ardipal, Fuji Astuti, Dewi Pebriyanti
Researches on music education for young learners are generally uncorrelated with children’s culture due to the separation between music education and the culture embodied in it. This study aims to investigate 1) children’s cultures, 2) adult’s arts and cultures, 3) roles of art education in shaping children’s...
Proceedings Article

Genetic Resources of Katingan Cattle and Effort to Conserve at the Time in Katingan District, Central Kalimantan

Bambang Ngaji Utomo, Ermin Widjaja
Katingan cattle in Central Kalimantan is unique and they were kept only by Dayak community. Local people (Dayak) were often mentioned by the name of the local cattle, but some of call it is Itah cattle or Helu cattle (ancient cattle). Portrait information of Katingan Cattle were obtained through interviews...
Proceedings Article

Effect of Combination Formula Cavendish Banana and Moringa Leaf Flour on HDL Levels in Obese Rats

Hapsari Sulistya Kusuma, Fadhilah Hilyatuzzahrah, Sufiati Bintanah, Nurrahman Nurrahman
Obesity leads to an increased risk of dyslipidemia, which is characterized by a decrease in High Density Lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol levels. HDL is influenced, among other things, by the intake of foods containing fiber such as resistant starch and antioxidants such as flavonoids and vitamin C. Cavendish...

The Local Knowledge of Dayaknese: Case Study of Pahewan Tabalean

Merissa Octora
Central Kalimantan is widely known with the great potential of natural resources scattered from every regencies. The original belief of Dayaknese in Central Kalimantan was Kaharingan is well known with the term “Agama Helu” which have a great connection with human and nature. Most of area of Central...

Empirical Analysis of the Interaction Participants of Regional Transport and Logistics Systems

T.N. Odintsova, A.V. Pakhomova, R.R. Bashirzade, Yu.O. Glushkova
Integration processes in economy suggest an increase in the im-portance of logistics in solving national economic problems. One of the topical scientific directions in logistics and supply chain management (SCM), which are of practical importance, is a com-prehensive study of the problems of territorial...

Artificial Intelligence Innovation in Capsule Bus in Jambi City

Cici Sundari, Suswanta
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been used widely in people’s lives, especially in transportation. One of the most often faced transportation problems in Indonesia is congestion, especially in big cities. People who do not have public transport find the service procedures to be complicated. Thus, innovation...

Board Of Commissioners, Audit Committee Gender, Institutional Ownership and Earnings Management

Metta Kusumaningtyas, Anis Chariri, Etna Nur Afri Yuyetta
This study aimed to investigate the effect of the board of commissioners, audit committee gender, and institutional ownership on earnings management. The sample in this study were 28 mining companies of total 140 listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) between 2012-2016. Multiple...
Conference Abstract

P89 3 HOURS UNINTERRUPTED SITTING INCREASES CEREBROVASCULAR RESISTANCE AND REDUCES CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW IN SUBJECTS WITH INCREASED CARDIOVASCULAR RISK

Yvonne Hartman
Pages: 104 - 104
Background: Sedentary behavior has deleterious effects on cardiovascular risk. Uninterrupted sitting is associated with an impaired peripheral blood flow and vascular function. However, the relation between cerebrovascular flow and sedentary behavior is currently unknown. Impaired cerebrovascular flow...

The Relationship between Metacognitive Skills and Cognitive Learning Outcomes through Guided Inquiry Model

Murni Sapta Sari, Sunarmi Sunarmi, Amy Tenzer
The result of observations on several high schools in Malang regency showed that the teachers had not implemented metacognitive strategies in Biology learning process. The general impact is the students have not empowered their metacognitive skills such as awareness of planning, monitoring, and evaluating...