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Increasing Speaking Skills Through the Drama Method in Class IV Students of SD Unggulan Putra Kaili Permata Bangsa

Iriyanti Iriyanti, Muhammad Darwis
That aims to improve speaking skills through the drama method in fifth-grade students of SD Unggulan Putra Kaili Permata Bangsa. This research is a classroom. The subjects of this study were class IV students in the 2020/2021 academic year as many as 16 students consisting of 9 boys and 7 girls. Preliminary...
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P5.18 CENTRAL HEMODYNAMIC’ S ARE ASSOCIATED WITH DIABETIC COMPLICATIONS IN TYPE 1 DIABETES

S. Theilade, T.W. Hansen, P. Rossing
Pages: 148 - 148
Objectives: We investigate associations between central hemodynamics and complications in type 1 diabetes. Methods: Cross-sectional study, 676 type 1 diabetes patients, mean±SD age 55±13, 375(56%) male. Central hemodynamics measured by pulse wave analyses (PWA) (SphygmoCor (Atcor Medical, Australia)...

Children Growth Awareness: An Important Role for Reaching the Optimal First 1000 Days in Life

Jeslyn Tengkawan, Ayu Anandhika, Ristania Ellya John, Zulfikar Ihyauddin, Kezia Jessica, Titi Pambudi Karuniawaty
Background and Aims: Monitoring child growth, including measurement of weight, height or length, and head circumference, plays an important role in detecting a child’s growth abnormalities and monitoring a child’s nutritional adequacy. This study aimed to measure the completeness of growth chart in maternal...
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Jakarta Head and Neck Oncology Surgery Priority Score (Ja-HOP)

Indra Parmaditya Pamungkas, Marlinda Adham, Bambang Hermani, Ika Dewi Mayangsari, Ferucha Moulanda
COVID-19 Pandemic has made a major change in the health care system including oncologic services. Elective surgery was mostly delayed to preserve resources and decreased COVID-19 transmission. Head and neck oncologic surgery will often be classified as “urgent” surgery and need special management in...

Utilization of Adolescent Reproductive Health Service in Junior High School in Semarang City

Noveri Aisyaroh, Endang Sutisna Sulaeman, Dwiningtyas Padmaningrum, Widiyanto Widiyanto
Background: Access to and utilization of reproductive health services by adolescents are key factors in preventing sexual reproductive health problems. However, the level of service utilization still varies between studies. The purpose of this study was to analyze the level of utilization of sexual reproductive...
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P5.14 HIGH INTENSITY AEROBIC EXERCISE IN PATIENTS WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS REDUCES ARTERIAL STIFFNESS: RESULTS FROM A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

I.J. Berg, A.G. Semb, S. Halvorsen, C. Fongen, T.K. Kvien, H. Dagfinrud, S.A. Provan
Pages: 147 - 148
Objective: Patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) are at increased risk of CVD. The etiological mechanism or how to reduce risk is not known. Exercise can reduce CV risk in the general population. The objective was to test whether high intensity aerobic exercise reduces central arterial stiffness. Methods:...
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P5.10 MAJOR BRACHIAL-TO-RADIAL-SYSTOLIC-BLOOD-PRESSURE-AMPLIFICATION OCCURS IN HEALTHY PEOPLE AND IS SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASED WITH AGE

D.S. Picone, R.E.D. Climie, K.D.K. Ahuja, M.A. Keske, J.E. Sharman
Pages: 146 - 146
Objectives: The reference standard for non-invasive central blood pressure (BP) measurement is radial tonometry calibrated using brachial BP. Brachial-to-radial-systolic-BP-amplification (Bra-Rad-SBPAmp) may introduce error into central BP measurement but the magnitude of Bra-Rad-SBPAmp in healthy people...
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P5.08 ACUTE CHANGES IN CAROTID DIAMETER AND THICKNESS AFTER AND IRONMAN COMPETITION

R.M. Bruno, E. Bianchini, A. Vezzoli, S. Mrakic Sposta, A.I. Corciu, M. Comassi, R. Sicari, E. Picano, L. Pratali
Pages: 146 - 146
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the acute effects of participation in Ironman triathlon competition on carotid properties, in relation to hemodynamic load. Methods: 28 male triathletes (41±8 years), participating at the Ironman competition (swimming 3.8 km, cycling 180 km, running 42,2...

Emotional Attitude To Media Image Of Migrant

Roman Osin, Vsevolod Konstantinov
The article presents the results of the analyses of a phenomenon which involves the attitude to an image of the working migrant in the modern world in the conditions of media influence among different representatives of social and demographic communities. The results of the empirical research which was...

Mother's Daily Life Stress and Teacher’s Emotional Support in Predicting Child Behavior Problems

Rifdha Wahyuni, Dwi Martha Ramadhani
Problematic children are thought to originate from a pathological family environment, especially having mothers who have persistent daily stress which is reinforced by the inconsistency of emotional support shown by the teacher at school so that children strengthen the emergence of problematic behavior....

Factors Affecting Whistleblowing Intention Of Employee In Village-Owned Enterprise To Reduce Fraud In Village Fund (Empirical Study On Village-Owned Enterprise In Bantul Regency)

Suryo Pratolo, Nurul Islamiyah
This study aimed to determine the effect of personal cost, perception about seriousness of fraud, and organizational commitment as moderating factor to the whistleblowing intention of employees in Village-Owned Enterprise in Bantul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta. This study used a convenience...

The Effect of Financial Literacy, Financial Attitude, and the Use of Financial Technology on the Financial Management of SMEs

(The Case of Craft SMEs in Klaten)

Uswatun Khasanah, Zulfa Irawati
This paper intends to describe the effect of financial literacy, financial attitude, and the use of financial technology on the financial management of SMEs in the craft industry sector in Klaten. The benefit of this research for the parties involved is that it is expected to afford scientific insight...
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Anthropometric and Motor Performance of Junior Badminton Athlete

Prayogi Dwina Angga
This study aims to describe the anthropometric and motor performance profile of junior male badminton athletes in South Kalimantan. The model of this research is descriptive quantitative. The used method is survey with data retrieval technique using test and measurement. This research was conducted on...
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Effect of Ladle Refined Furnace Slag on the Properties of Self-Compacting Concrete Made of Brick Aggregates

Banna Das, Rain Man Raja, Md Farhan Shahriar, Md Rakib Hossain
Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) is gaining popularity due to several advantageous characteristics. SCC can settle into the formwork without any mechanical vibrations. This investigation aims to develop brick aggregate-based SCC as well as use waste material as a partial replacement of cement to reduce...

Preventing COVID-19 with Natural Ingredients: Community Knowledge to Increase Endurance During the Pandemic in Central Java

Fadly Husain, Michael Kundi
One of the world’s challenges in the health sector is the COVID-19 pandemic. Although this pandemic has passed, no one can be sure that a pandemic like COVID-19 will not happen again. The most important thing is to learn from the pandemic for the next health challenge. During a global pandemic, maintaining...
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Performance Improvement of Basketball Athletes based on Statistical Analysis

Lukmannul Haqim Lubay
The purpose of this study was to determine how much influence the statistical-based model for U16 year athletes. Statistical model is related to: Number of throws that are not right on target and right on target (abbreviated as FG), Number point throws (PTS), Number of assists (AST), Number of balls...
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Effect of Ascorbic Acid Treatment on Fruit Quality of Kiwifruit during Storage

XZ Yuan, H Xia, YM Wang, D Liang
The fruit of kiwi is rich in nutrients and is deeply loved by people. However, the storage period is not long, and the shelf period is short and easy to be soft. In this experiment, the effects of ascorbic acid on the post-harvest storage of kiwifruit were studied by measuring the quality of the fruit...

Media Literacy Education for Youth in Bandung City

Cecep Darmawan, Hana Silvana
This research on media literacy is expected to provide an overview of how media literacy process can be applied to young people or young age. This research used qualitative approach in the form of case study. The research was conducted by designing a workshop on media literacy. The workshop consisted...

Idiom Structure with Plan Lexicon in German Language

Tri Edliani Lestari
The research study entitled "Idiom Structure with Plan Lexicon in German Language". The purposes of this study is to describe the structure of the German language idioms that use the lexicon of plants. The research uses qualitative research. The data used in this study is the idiom of German dictionary...

Indonesian Teacher Leadership Practices

Muhammad Racmatul Aziz, Dwi Esti Andriani, Aris Suharyadi
Teacher leadership has been studied in many countries. However, there are still a few which focuses on Indonesia. This study aims to examine this matter in Indonesia by addressing these questions: (1) What is the definition of teacher leadership from the Indonesians’ perspective? (2) How is leadership...

Impact of Mood on Cognitive Flexibility in Different Categorisation Tasks

Ming Liu, Jingxi Wu, Boya Xie
Previous research suggested that mood can have an impact on cognitive flexibility. This study investigated how mood affects the cognitive flexibility of 14 healthy participants with an age range of 14-49 in categorisation tasks, in which one half was induced a positive mood and the other half negative....

Effectiveness of Learning Using Online Discussion Methods Pandemic Period

Siti Halimah, Norhayatun, Norlela, Ifan Julianta, M. Hadianur, Alivermana Wiguna, Nugroho Kuncoro Yudho
This research was conducted to find out the effectiveness of learning using online discussion methods pandemic period. The hypothesis proposed in this research is how the effectiveness of learning using online discussion methods pandemic period. Researcher used quantitative descriptive as research method....
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Integrated Vector Management on Mosquito Control During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Lutfhi Nurlaela, Emma Mardliyah
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is now a major health crisis. In July 2020, there were 14 million cases and more than 600.000 deaths worldwide, creating great economic and social disruptions. Even though the pandemic...
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Evaluation of Shotcrete Performance Enhancement Using Bio-Admixture

Kunze Li, Hamed Lamei Ramandi, Selahattin Akdag, Hamish Windybank, Ned Cooper, Chengguo Zhang, Serkan Saydam, Joung Oh
Shotcrete is widely used in tunnelling and mining as a surface support element. Admixtures can modify the properties of fresh or hardened concrete, or in some cases, both, to meet the varying demands of different applications. The production of traditional chemical admixtures not only consumes significant...
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P4.19 THE EFFECT OF AN 8-WEEK, MODERATE-INTENSITY, AEROBIC EXERCISE INTERVENTION ON MMP-9 AND VASCULAR HAEMODYNAMICS

J.E.S. Thompson, R. Webb, P. Hewlett, D. Llewellyn, B.J. McDonnell
Pages: 140 - 141
Objective: The Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) enzyme is involved in degrading extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins, including collagen and elastin. Increased MMP-9 levels are associated with increased vascular remodelling and arterial stiffness. Exercise improves age-related vascular stiffening. It...
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P4.17 ACUTE DIETARY SODIUM CHANGES IS A PHYSIOLOGICAL DETERMINANT OF AORTIC STIFFNESS

H. Ribeiro, M. Briet, A. Blanchard, E. Curis, X. Jeunemaitre, M. Azizi
Pages: 140 - 140
Objective: Aortic stiffness evaluation is recommended in standard care as hypertension target organ damage. The main determinants of aortic stiffness are age and blood pressure. We aimed to evaluate the impact of short-term extracellular volume changes induced by dietetic and pharmacological interventions...
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The Influence of Ostomy Closure Opportunity Choice on the Prognosis of the infants with Necrotizing Enterocolitis

Jixue Zhao, Xin Fu
Objective: To explore the the influence of different ostomy closure opportunity choice on the prognosis of the patient with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). Methods: From January 2012 to January 2018, 36 infants with NEC which had been performed ileostomy were treated with different ostomy closure opportunity...
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Effect of Ascorbic Acid on Fruit Quality during Postharvest

XZ Yuan, D Liang, X Wang, H Xia
The fruit of kiwi is rich in nutrients and is deeply loved by people. However, the storage period is not long, and the shelf period is short and easy to be soft. In this experiment, the effects of ascorbic acid on the post-harvest storage of kiwifruit were studied by measuring the quality of the fruit...

Development of Teaching Model Through Circuit Game To Increasing Children’s Gross Motor Ability

Imroatun Khasanah, Panggung Sutapa
This research aims to: (1) produce a gross motor teaching model through circuit game, (2) to know the effectiveness of application of teaching model through circuit game to increasing the gross motor skills of children aged 4-5 years. This development study refers to Borg & Gall's steps that simplify...

The Effects of Siblings Composition on the Children's Intellectual Performance in Indonesia

Gisty Ajeng Septami, I Dewa Gede karma Wisana
Number of children and the perfect time to raise children is one of paramount decisions that a household encounters. This rationale appeared since parents recently realized that the number of children they have, the birth order and/or a certain birth-interval between children does matter in influencing...

How Can Scientific Approach Enhancing Student’s Curiosity and Learning Outcomes in Science Learning?

Edysyah Putra, Agung Wijaya Subiantoro, Suhartini
The purposes of this research is to determine the application of the scientific approach is assumed to increase curiosity and student learning outcomes. implementation carried out in the study using the classroom action research method (CAR). This research begins with planning actions, implementing actions,...
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The Research of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps in the Blood of Women with Malignization of Cervical Epithelium

E. Kayukova, L. Sholokhov, T. Belokrinitskaya
Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) are destroyed neutrophils combined with DNA, proteins, and enzymes; they are the destruction mechanisms of a cell attacked by pathogens. Currently its pathophysiological contribution to the neoplastic process remains controversial. The aim is to determine the number...

Study on Certified and Uncertified English Teachers Pedagogic Competence

Ulya Rahmi Fadhila, Ratmanida
The problem of education and learning is a fairly complex problem where many factors influence it. One of these factors is the teacher. In an increasingly modern era such as in the era of industry 4.0, teachers must be required to be professional. Talking about teacher professionalism as mandated in...

Regional Rainfall Disparities and Monsoon Dynamics in Kerala: Insights for Climate Adaptation

Hamna Kazhakam Chalil, I. Sahadudheen, C. Mohammed Kasim
This study analyses seventy years (1951–2020) of rainfall patterns in Kerala, focusing on long-term variability, extreme events, monsoon divergence, and seasonal rainfall concentration. Monthly rainfall data from 83 stations across all 14 districts were used to create a time series at both district and...
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1.3 PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF CAROTID-FEMORAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY FOR CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS: AN IPD META-ANALYSIS OF PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL DATA FROM 14 STUDIES INCLUDING 16,358 SUBJECTS

Y. Ben-Shlomo, M. Spears, C. Boustred, M. May, S. Anderson, P. Boutouyrie, J. Cameron, C.H. Chen, J.R. Cockcroft, K. Cruickshank, S.J. Hwang, E. Lakatta, S. Laurent, J. Maldonado, C.M. McEniery, G. Mitchell, S. Najjar, A. Newman, M. Ohishi, B. Pannier, T. Pereira, T. Shokawa, K. Sutton-Tyrell, D. Webb, T. Willum-Hansen, S. Zoungas, I.B. Wilkinson
Pages: 138 - 139
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Growing Corns by Grain-Growing Technology in Siberia

Evgeniy Demin, Dmitry Eremin
The development of animal husbandry in Siberia has led to the necessity to form stable fodder base at the expense of domestic products. Many producers and scientists consider the corn as the most promising culture. It is the integral component at the creation of a high-energy forage for farm animals...
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Analysis of the Quality of Hospital Waste in Bengkulu City

Evelyne Riandini, Dhiatama Tauhida Nisa, Della Septa Sari
Hospital wastewater can contain pathogenic microorganisms and harmful chemicals that could affect the environment and the organism around. Testing the quality of wastewater is necessary to determine the level of pathogenic microorganisms or organic and inorganic compounds by testing with physics, chemistry,...
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Biological control of Fusarium oxysporum in shallot wilt disease using arbuscular mycorrhiza combined with Trichoderma sp., Pseudomonas sp., and Bacillus sp.

Nur Edy, Andi Alfian Anggara, Alam Anshary, Nur Hidayanti Zahlin, Irwan Lakani
This study aimed to control Fusarium wilt disease in shallots using arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, Trichoderma sp. And Bacillus sp. The research was carried out at the Screen House and Plant Protection Laboratory. The research design used a completely randomized (CRD) method with five treatments repeated...

Integrated Performance Evaluation Model for Project Execution in Urban Old Community Renovation

Yu Yang, Yali Zhu
The rapid urbanization of China has accelerated the modernization of old urban communities, but empirical evidence shows that over 68% of Urban Old Community Renovation (UOCR) projects are over budget and 45% are over schedule. A Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP), Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA),...
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Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship (QSAR) of N-Benzoyl-N'-Naphtylthiourea Derivative Compounds by in Silico as Anticancer Through Inhibition of VEGFR2 Receptors

Dewi Sinta Megawati, Juni Ekowati, S. Siswandono
Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor (VEGFR) tyrosine kinases (TKs) are clinically validated drug targets for anticancer therapy because they play an important role in the process of angiogenesis, tumor growth, and metastasis. VEGFR2 is a member of the VEGFR-Tks. VEGFR2 is an important regulator...
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P4.07 EFFECTS OF ANTI-HYPERTENSIVE TREATMENT ON FUNCTIONAL AND STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF LARGE ARTERY STIFFNESS IN A RODENT MODEL OF TYPE I DIABETES

E. Salum, A.P. Avolio, J. Kals, P. Kampus, M. Butlin
Pages: 137 - 137
Objectives: Diabetes is associated with cardiovascular risk and increased arterial stiffness. Whether large artery stiffness is associated with diabetes per se or concomitant hypertension is currently unknown. Methods: Male, Wistar rats (6 weeks) were divided into control (n=8), control with anti-hypertensive...

Group Information Society (KIM) in Representing Information and Prosperous Village in Ogan Komering Ulu (OKU) Regency, South Sumatera

Isnawijayani Isnawijayani, Siti Rahayu
This study aims to describe and analyze the Group Information Society (KIM) in Realizing the Information and Prosperous Village in Ogan Komering Ulu (OKU) South Sumatra, Baturaja which is not so well-known. This qualitative research makes informants as primary data sources besides researchers also observe...

A Qualitative Study of Factors Influencing the Onset of Hookah Smoking among Iranian Men with Turkmen Ethnicity

Shirin Shahbazi Sighaldeh, Fatemeh Zarghami, Abdurrahman Charkazi, Reza Negarandeh
Pages: 135 - 142
Introduction: Hookah smoking has grown considerably among Iranian Turkmen in the past two decades. The reasons for this increase in the consumption of hookah are unclear. Therefore, this study was conducted with the aim of determining the factors related to the start of hookah smoking in men with Turkmen...
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P4.04 BARORECEPTOR SENSITIVITY IS REVERSED IN DIABETES AND IS UNAFFECTED BY ANTI-HYPERTENSIVE TREATMENT: A RODENT STUDY

Z. Kouchaki, E. Salum, J. Kals, P. Kampus, A.P. Avolio, M. Butlin
Pages: 136 - 136
Objectives: Diabetes is a complex disease associated with cardiovascular complications. This study compared baroreceptor sensitivity (BRS) in diabetic rats with and without anti-hypertensive treatment. Methods: Diabetes (induced by intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin at 6 weeks of age) and control...

Wellness Based Group for Enhancing Psychological Well-being for College Students

Nandang Rusmana, Fadhila Rahman
Many academic activities in colleges can be effect to difficulties for student’s life. It impacted for physical and psychological conditions that associated with psychological well-being students. The purpose of this study is to examine wellness-based group to improve psychological well-being among the...

Institutional Dimension Levering Factor on Halal Tourism Sustainability in Banyuwangi

Muksin, D N Mutmainah, Sri Sundari, D Purwoko, Bustang
Tourism of Banyuwangi santen island is the only marine tourism that is categorized halal tourism in East Java. The local government’s efforts to develop halal tourism. The increase in tourist visits has led to some conflict of management between community groups. There are several factors from the institutional...

Innovation of Service Quality in City Bus Transportation

Kristina Setyowati
The existence of city bus public transportation is very important and desirable to those having no transportation vehicle or incapable of riding their own vehicle. The objective of research was to find out the innovation of service quality in public transportation particularly city bus in Surakarta....

Integrated Feasibility Studies: A Tool for Sustainable Development for Jakarta International Stadium

Asaduddin Abdullah, Fithriyyah Shalihati
PT. Jakarta Propertindo (PT Jakpro) as one of the Region-Owned Enterprise (BUMD) of Jakarta Province was selected by the Governor of DKI Jakarta to handle the project of Jakarta International Stadium (JIS) construction. The construction of the JIS is expected to be conducted in three years from 2019...

Residential Choice Based on Traffic and Location Fuzzy Attributes

Lin Zhang, Di Xia, Nana Lv
In order to explore the influence factors of residential choice, we established the housing valuation model by discussing the four factors of the completeness of facilities, quality of public services, location environment, accessibility evaluation index of each district. By the contract mode, we could...

Minorities in the Lead: Collectivism and Self-Personalization in Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Political Campaign Videos

Gita Ayu Maharani, Shuri Mariasih Gietty Tambunan
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a representative of the 14th Congressional District for New York State in the United States, uses YouTube to share her political statements and to bolster her election campaign. These videos are tools to not only attract voters but also to brand and construct her identity as...