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Proceedings Article

A Comparative Study on Solving Methods for Problems in Economic Operation of Cascade Pumping Stations

Chen Ji, Wei Wu, Lei Jiang, Jingren Yang, Zhongzhen He
Water resources in China are unevenly distributed. Although many water transfer projects have been completed, there is a phenomenon of mismatched optimization methods in actual operation, which affects project benefits. Therefore, it is very necessary to conduct a comparative study on the economic operation...

Systemic Functional Multimodal Discourse Analysis on Interpersonal Meaning: Digital Video Campaign of World Health Organization

Muhammad Rayhan Bustam
The study aims to determine how World Health Organization (WHO) packaged the World Health Day 2023 digital video campaign. The interpersonal meaning represented in the campaign shared in either its official website or official Youtube channel is analyzed. The method used is qualitative descriptive since...
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Optimized Benthic Habitat Mapping with Sentinel-2: Integrating Lyzenga Correction and Hybrid Classification

Igor Aviezena Eris, Inayatul Fikriyah, Maria Ekacarini Jayanimita, Nunung Nuring Hayati, I Made Satya Graha
This study presents a high-precision method for benthic habitat mapping in Bama Bay, Baluran National Park, by integrating Lyzenga’s water column correction with Sentinel-2 MSI data. Using Level-1C imagery (10-m resolution bands B2, B3, and B4), we applied Dark Object Subtraction (DOS) radiometric correction...

Game Based Learning-Enabled 21st Century Skills: A Bibliometric Analysis

Kunto Imbar Nursetyo, Diana Ariani, Basuki Wibawa, Eveline Siregar
To improve 21st century skills, a learning approach is needed that can improve 21st century skills well. One of the learning approaches that can be used is game-based learning. This study aims to analyze the application of game-based learning in improving 21st century skills. Methods: This paper uses...

Corporate Colonization Analysis of Stanley A Deetz in The Dismissal Google Employees Case

Iin Yumiyanti, Azwar, Munadhil Abdul Muqsith
Google fired 50 employees who were involved in the demonstration to​ protest the Google and the Israeli government and military cooperation in the Nimbus project. The dismissal damaged Google's image as a company that was awarded as the company with the best work culture. The dismissal occurred...
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Optimization, Production, and Partial Purification of Protease from Halotolerant Actinomycetes Nocardiopsis dassonvillei

S. Sugitha, M. Suganthi, K. Ashok Kumar, M. Jayanthi, C. Ramprasath, G. Abirami
The exploration of halotolerant actinomycetes for industrial enzyme production, particularly proteases, presents significant potential due to their resilience in extreme environments. The primary aim of this study was to screen for protease-producing halotolerant actinomycetes, optimize the conditions...

Rera-wulan Tana-ekan: Adaptation and Resistance of Ancestral Religion in Adonara

Hariyono Hariyono, Riwanto Tirtosudarmo, Daya Negri Wijaya, Nurenzia Yannuar, Evania Yafie, Muhammad ‘Afwan Mufti
This paper will Analyze the variety of responses of the Adonarese to the arrival of foreign religions (Catholic and Islamic). Those religions encountered the Adonarese. They adapt when the government implements regulations on religion. However, they tend to resist because the government's rules...

Optimizing Bus Coupler Configuration of a Subsystem in Network Configuration considering Operational Constraints

Robbyo Ardiles Pakpahan, Lesnanto Multa Putranto, Fransisco Danang Wijaya
The Java, Madura, and Bali (JAMALI) power system is critical to Indonesia’s electrical infrastructure. In 2023, reliability issues were identified in the Krian-Gresik subsystem of East Java, particularly at the 500/150 kV Inter-Bus Transformer (IBT), which operated above 60% of its rated capacity, violating...
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Cross-Sectional Study: Efforts to Improve Sleep Quality Through Home Visits in Elderly Chronic Disease Program Participants (PROLANIS)

Neni Fidya Santi, Achmad Masfi, Ronal Surya Aditya, Yhenti Widjayanti, Eri Yanuar Akhmad Budi Sunaryo, Muhammad Putra Ramadhan, Nurma Afiani, Qory Tifani Rahmatika, Nurul Evi
The aging process experienced by the elderly causes a decrease in the function of the elderly's organs. This causes the quality of life of the elderly, especially the quality of life in the physical dimension, to decrease in the elderly. BPJS participants with chronic diseases have not utilized...
Proceedings Article

Genetic Diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex isolates circulating in North Central Nigeria

Stella S. Makpu, Kome Otokunefor, Tosanwumi Vincent Otokunefor
With the higher risk of tuberculosis associated with developing countries, it has increasingly become imperative to determine the genetic diversity of strains of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC). This is essential for establishing control programs as it provides information on possible sources...
Conference Abstract

P.074 EFFECT OF SMOKING ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN PATIENTS WITH WHITE COAT HYPERTENSION

S.-M. Kyvelou, C. Vlachopoulos, G. Vyssoulis, P. Pietri, P. Spanos, K. Baou, P. Xaplanteris, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 69 - 70
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P57 ASSESSMENT OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND ASSOCIATION TO TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE IN TREATMENT-NAïVE HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS: A COMPARISON OF SPHYGMOCOR AND MOBIL-O-GRAPH

Enrique Rodilla, Jose Antonio Costa, Francisco Perez, Carmen Gonzalez, Jose Maria Pascual
Pages: 69 - 70
Introduction: Comparison of Mobil-O-Graph® with SphygmoCor® exclusively in treatment- naïve hypertensives has never been done. Aims of the study were to assess 1) intra- device agreement between both methods, 2) inter-device agreement between two surface measurements of SC (subtracted distance (cfPWVsub))...
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9.6 VENTRICULAR VOLUME AND ARTERIAL FLOW DURING PRELOAD REDUCTION: AN MRI STUDY

Sandra Neumann, Gergely Szantho, Emma C. Hart, Nathan E. Manghat, Mark S. Turner, Mark C.K. Hamilton
Pages: 69 - 69
Lower body negative pressure (LBNP) has been used to assess the cardiovascular effect of preload reduction. We are the first to use MRI to investigate ventricular volumes and great vessel flow during LBNP. 13 volunteers (23–47 years) underwent LBNP at 0, −5 and −20mmHg. We acquired contiguous short...
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P56 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN URIC ACID AND CARDIAC, VASCULAR AND RENAL TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE IN HYPERTENSIVES SUBJECTS

Alessandro Maloberti, Marisa Varrenti, Nicola Triglione, Lucia Occhi, Francesco Panzeri, Marta Alloni, Luca Giupponi, Paola Vallerio, Matteo Casati, Guido Grassi, Giuseppe Mancia, Cristina Giannattasio
Pages: 69 - 69
Background: To date no definitive results exist about the relationship of Serum Uric Acid (SUA) and TOD in HT subjects. We sought to determine if such an association exist between SUA and subclinical cardiac, vascular and renal alterations in HT. Methods: We enrolled 632 consecutive outpatients, followed...
Conference Abstract

P.071 METABOLIC SYNDROME DEFINITIONS AND VASCULAR PHENOTYPE

E.A. Ellins, A.E. Donald, E. Brunner, D. Witte, M. Shipley, S. O’Meagher, J.E. Deanfield, J.P. Halcox
Pages: 69 - 69
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P55 TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE AND BLOOD PRESSURE VARIABILITY IN HYPERTENSION

Dimitrios Terentes-Printzios, Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Athanasios Angelis, Nikolaos Loakeimidis, Panagiotis Xaplanteris, Christos Georgakopoulos, Evangelia Sigala, Losif Koutagiar, Angeliki Rigatou, Dimitrios Tousoulis
Pages: 69 - 69
Purpose/Background/Objectives: Hypertension is associated with several markers of subclinical target organ damage (TOD). Short-term blood pressure variability (SBPV) is a prognostic factor for cardiovascular events in hypertensives. We hypothesised that there is a relationship between SBPV and TOD in...

Logistics 4.0 Solution-New Challenges and Opportunities

Kesheng Wang
Logistics 4.0 will change and improve traditional logistics and its self-perception. Logistics has become a core pillar in the value chain for industries and it is crucial for them to have the right good with the right quantity and right quality at the right time at the right place and in the right condition...
Proceedings Article

Research on the Impact of Multi-source Intellectual Capital Information Disclosure on Corporate Value in the Big Data Environment-Based on Mediating Effect of Investor 's Confidence

Fu-Sheng Wang, Bei Yuan, Cai-Cai Guo
In recent years, Internet technology has been developing continuously. Compared with the disclosure of intellectual capital in the traditional environment, the disclosure in big data environment has become diversified from content to form. As the provision and dissemination of capital market information...

Realization of Competency Approach in the Field of Ecological Education of Future Engineers

M. Khokhlova, S. Lukashov, N. Matyash
The article considers the issues of psychological and pedagogical aspects of training the personnel resources, able to improve the interaction between a human, nature and society. On the basis of theory and practice analysis possible ways and means of the competence approach in ecological education of...

Stress-testing of risk financial security of regional economic development

S. Zenchenko, A. Zaytsev, Y. Radyukova
This article is about stress testing method for forecasting of probability of occurrence of risk reveal. There are types of possible stress tests and scenarios for forecasting of occurrence of risks allocated in the research. The financial potential of the region is considered as a set of regional resources...
Proceedings Article

CHS-Soar: Introducing Constrained Heuristic Search to the Soar Cognitive Architecture

Sean A. Bittle, Mark S. Fox
Cognitive architectures aspire for generality both in terms of problem solving and learning across a range of problems, yet to date few examples of domain independent learning has been demonstrated. In contrast, constraint programming often utilizes the same domain independent heuristics to find efficient...

Tasks and Prospects of Master’s Degree Program’s Development in Oil and Gas Trading in Russian Federation

Larisa A. Mierin, Tatiana G. Tumarova, Nina S. Slavetskaya
Recently, the professional community has showed interest in professional education in the area of oil and gas trading. The absence of such master’s degree program in Russia offers the opportunity to launch master’s program with economics and oil and gas specificity according to professional and federal...

Student’s Perceptions on the Effects of R Language in Improving ICT Literacy

Rahma Wahyu, Sinollah, M A Rudhito, H P Suryawan
R is the S language paid software (S-PLUS) to process and present the data into the form of graphs, and data analysis. R has a complete and reliable feature. The legal liability factor is no longer a concern in its use for free. To improve their knowledge, an Interactive learning media must gained by...

Online Learning Motivation

Can be Recognized?

Indri Ayu Widiyanti, Jajat S. Ardiwinata, Laksmi Dewi
Online learning became popular during the COVID-19 pandemic. Where the government sets rules that prohibit learning activities carried out formally or informally, meetings and other activities that require people to meet face to face. As a new learning activity, online learning experiences many obstacles,...
Proceedings Article

The Urgency of Universal Health Coverage Policy for the Implementation of Public Health Services During the Covid-19 Pandemic

S. Dhike Putri, Gayatri Dyah Suprobowati
Health services are a basic need that is included in the Mandatory Government Affairs relating to Basic Services. Hospitals, puskesmas or similar institutions carry out health services as a form of interpretation of the duties and authorities of local governments. With the supervision process, the implementation...
Proceedings Article

Production of Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC) from α-Cellulose Derived from Cassava Stems

L. Lismeri, A. P. Karina, T. Taharuddin, Y. Darni, A. Azhar, A. Arfiana, S. Sudibyo
Cassava stems contain 56.82% α-cellulose, 21.72% lignin, 21.45% Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF), and a fiber length of 0.05-0.5 cm. One cellulose derivative product that is frequently utilized in the food and pharmaceutical industries is hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC). This study aims to produce HPMC...

The Effect of the Performance of Gas Station Operators on the Use of the MyPertamina Application in PT. Satria Citra Kencana

Dian Fitri, Ira Geraldina, Supardi
The use of the MyPertamina application influences the lower middle class. The limited information and the exposure of the lower middle-class community have implications for the realization of the distribution of subsidized fuel oil. The writing of this article aims to determine the effect of the performance...
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Analysis of the Impact of the Reform of Market-oriented Reform of the Purchasing and Storage System on the Total Factor Productivity of Corn

Fan Yang, Xiaoyun Ma, Xiaoyang Li, Shuman Li
The reform of Corn market-oriented reform of the purchasing and storage system is an important initiative of our food and agriculture subsidy reform. Using the panel data of the main corn producing areas from 2004 to 2023, based on the super-efficient DEA model to measure the TFP in the period of the...

ESG and Financial Performance: A Case Study of Healthcare Companies in Hong Kong

Youyou Jian
By February 2025, Hong Kong’s healthcare sector will be faced with multifaceted challenges. It has to align technological progress, such as AI diagnostics, with demographic changes, including a projected 30% elderly population by 2030, all while adhering to strict ESG mandates. The Hang Seng Healthcare...

Word of Mouth in Storytelling Rintik Sedu on Instagram Audience Interaction

Audrey Vania Alodia Hulu, Lelita Azaria Rahmadiva
This study examines how storytelling on Rintik Sedu, a popular poetic and narrative emotional Instagram account, generates natural Word of Mouth (WOM) and builds trust among its audience. In today’s digital era, Word of Mouth is highly influential since peer recommendations are seen as more genuine than...

Measuring Virtual Team Performance via Team-based Learning in Serious Games

Faizuniza Mashood, Siti Fatimah Abdul Razak, Farah Izzati Yussof, Norishamsawati Ishak, Afizan Azman
In the academic and professional spheres of today, virtual teams have become a popular method of collaboration, necessitating an efficient evaluation of team performance in these digital contexts. This study examines the effective- ness of team-based learning in a sophisticated simulation game for virtual...
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Description of Data on Screening Results for Infections Infectious Through Blood Transfusion (IMLTD) at Unit Donor Darah Palang Merah Indonesia DKI Jakarta Province in 2023

Annisa Alfazrin, Kadek Vicky Cintya Dewi, Shofa Fauziah, Rusdi Rusdi, Daniar Setyo Rini, Ni Ken Ritchie, Sumiyati Sumiyati, Nurhayati Nurhayati
The Blood Donor Unit (UDD) is a unit that facilitates the community, especially in the field of blood services, under the auspices of the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI). Some of the activities at UDD PMI include providing blood and distributing blood. Before blood is given to the recipient, it must first...

The Impact of Cultural Agility and Self-Leadership on Student Performance with the Moderating Role of Time Management

Elma Sabrina, Maryani Septiana
This study aims to analyze the impact of cultural agility and self-leadership on the performance of IISMA awardee students in 2023, with time management as a moderating variable. This research applies a quantitative approach. The data analysis method used in this research is the SEM (Structural Equation...

Reconstruction of The Ethno-STEM Integrated Inquiry-Based Project Learning Model (Ethno-STEM IBPjLM) for the Topic of Herbal Tea Aroma Compounds as Global Local Wisdom

Sudarmin Sudarmin, Harjono Harjono, S. Rahayu, H. R. Widiarti, B. Setiawan, F. D. Huatagalung
The aim of this research is to reconstruct an Ethno-STEM integrated inquiry-based project learning model (Ethno-STEM IBPjLM) on the topic of herbal tea aroma as global wisdom. This research includes qualitative descriptive research. The research focus includes (a) the process of reconstructing the community’s...
Conference Abstract

P.069 OSTEOPOROSIS IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY

B. McDonnell, A. So, C. Bolton, M. Munnery, S. Williams, Yasmin, K. Poole, W.D. Evans, C.M. McEniery, I.B. Wilkinson, J.R. Cockcroft
Pages: 68 - 68
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1.6 AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN PORTUGUESE CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS – RESULTS FROM THE PORTUGUESE VASCULAR PHENOTYPE IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS (PORT-VASPH) COHORT

Telmo Pereira, João Maldonado, Margarida Carvalho
Pages: 68 - 69
Introduction: The PORT-VASPh Cohort was designed to contribute to a better understanding of vascular function in children and adolescents, mostly focusing PWV and other complementary aspects of arterial hemodynamics. Methods: The PORT-VASPh cohort is a prospective and observational study, with 953 children...
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P46 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN RELATION TO BIRTH CHARACTERISTICS IN THE JAMAICAN 1986 BIRTH COHORT

Nadia Bennett, Trevor Ferguson, Novie Younger-Coleman, Marshall Tulloch-Reid, Renee Walters, Amanda Rousseau, Janeil Williams, Seeromanie Harding, J. Kennedy Cruickshank, Rainford Wilks
Pages: 68 - 68
Background: We tested the association between birthweight and arterial stiffness measured by aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) and cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) in a birth cohort of 30 year old Jamaicans. Methods: Participants were from the 1986 Jamaica Birth Cohort. Arterial stiffness was measured...
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9.1 ULTRASOUND CHARACTERIZATION OF CARDIOVASCULAR ALTERATIONS IN YOUNG OB/OB MICE

Nicole Di Lascio, Claudia Kusmic, Francesco Stea, Francesco Faita
Pages: 68 - 68
Obesity is associated with diabetes and an increased cardiovascular risk. Leptin-deficient mice (ob/ob) are used as model of metabolic disease: they are characterized by obesity and insulin-resistance. Aim of this work is to identify early cardiovascular alterations in young ob/ob mice using micro-ultrasound...
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P.066 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED AORTIC STIFFNESS

S.M.L. Wallace, B. McDonnell, M. Munnery, K.M. Maki-Petaja, J. Cheriyan, C.M. McEniery, S. Hill, J. Cockcroft, K. Varty, I. Wilkinson
Pages: 68 - 68
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8.11 CARDIO-ANKLE VASCULAR INDEX AND CAROTID-FEMORAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY ARE CLOSELY ASSOCIATED WITH CHRONOLOGICAL AGE

L.B. Mendes, E. Bunting, K. Ali, J. Timeyin, C. Rajkumar
Pages: 68 - 68
Background: Vascular stiffening is part of the ageing process. However, it is not clear which vascular stiffness parameters are closely associated with chronological age. Methods: Fifty-eight participants (38 men), age 69.57 ± 10.46 (mean ± SD, range = 47–90 years) who have had transient ischaemic attack...
Proceedings Article

Financial Innovation's Opportunities and Challenge in the Tax Policy

Ranlin Zhao
Since the 1970 s, financial innovation become a phenomenon which is of particular concern in the field of economics finance. Financial innovation not only have a booming developed in the country's financial markets, and play an important role in the international financial market. Not only in terms of...
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Synthesis of control system of recuperation of braking energy to supply grid for Metropolitan

V. N. Anosov, V. M. Kaveshnikov, E. A. Livanova
The article is devoted to synthesis of an optimal regulator of the process of recovery of the braking energy of trains using an AC traction electric drive. The optimality criteria, mathematical description of the system of energy recovery, suitable for the maximum principle of L. S. Pontryagin application,...

Knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding travel health among Muscat International Airport travelers in Oman: Identifying the gaps and addressing the challenges

Seif S. Al-Abri, Doaa M. Abdel-Hady, Idris S. Al-Abaidani
Pages: 67 - 75
Although the majority of travel-associated communicable diseases can be prevented, the public health burden of these diseases remains significant. Relatively little is known about how travelers know and perceive the health risks associated with travel and how they utilize preventive measures before and...

The Influence of the Need to Belong on Self-Presentation of Teenage Instagram Users in Bandung, Indonesia

Herlina Hasan, Nisrina Farahana S. Wibowo
The present study aims at finding out the influence of the need to belong on the self-presentation of teenage Instagram users. Need to belong is a basic need to form and maintain interpersonal relationships. Self-presentation is behavior that is motivated to give a certain impression verbally or nonverbally....
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Analysis and Research on the E-business Model of Mtime

Wenrong Jiang
Through analyzing Mtime’s marketing model to know about Mtime, by comparing with Douban, Ying Huochong and other websites to find out Mtime’ s pros and cons. Analyze Mtime to understand what the core capacity it has, what points attract users to browse, what’s the audience crowd and what needs to be...
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Application Research on Monitoring Cloud Platform of Bridge Construction Based on BIM

Peng Zhi, Tianyun Shi, Wanqi Wang, Huilin Wang
Based on BIM, cloud platform, internet of things and other advanced technology, this study establishes a monitoring cloud platform used in the bridge construction. It solved the key technology application issues such as formulating bridge BIM implementation standards and engineering breakdown structure...

The Role of Collaborative Learning and Project Based Learning to Increase Students’ Cognitive Levels in Science Literacy

Eka S. Sugianto
Many studies have applied the Project-based learning method; many have also used collaborative learning in teaching-learning activities to increase students’ skills. However, no study has yet combined collaborative learning with the project-based learning methods in a classroom to see if this method...

Digital Acceleration in Sorting Out Fact and Hoaxes to Achieve Democratic Freedom

Bretna Shiwe Benaya Uneputty, Muhamad Alief Hidayat, Fausta Nanda S. Arkananta
The current development of globalization makes all experts have the determination to continue to improve it to be better from day to day, whatever it is. Every day we know what is called social media. Social media is defined as a platform to interact, and communicate, we can also express ourselves and...

Impact of Unprofessional Teachers in Implementing Learning in Class V Sdn Cikahuripan, Cisolok District

Siti Nuraeni, Dwina Nurfazriah, Nur Maulana Isra, Utomo, Yusuf Iskandar
The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of a teacher's unprofessionalism in implementing classroom learning. This research was conducted because of the low professionalism of a teacher in class V SDN Cikahuripan. Because in fact the teacher is someone whose job is to teach, guide and...