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Microlearning in Educating Healthcare Professionals

Asle Fagerstrøm, Marit Gulliksen, Tor-Morten Grønli
The aim of this study was to test the impact of the use of microlearning in educating healthcare professionals. A mobile learning application was developed consisting of 20 flip cards with questions and answers. The learning program was related to a vital paragraph regulating healthcare professionals...

Mean temperature and humidity variations, along with patient age, predict the number of visits for renal colic in a large urban Emergency Department: Results of a 9-year survey

G. Cervellin, I. Comelli, D. Comelli, T. Meschi, G. Lippi, L. Borghi
Pages: 31 - 38
Background: A marked geographic variability has been reported in stone disease, partially attributed to the Mean Annual Temperature (MAT), as well as to the seasonal fluctuations of climatic conditions. Accordingly, peaks in Emergency Department (ED) visits for renal colic are commonplace during the...

Correlates of health attitudes among homosexual and bisexual men☆

Deborah A. Gust, Sanjyot Shinde, Sherri L. Pals, Felicia Hardnett, Robert T. Chen, Travis Sanchez
Pages: 31 - 39
There is increased emphasis on physician attention to the overall health and wellness of homosexual and bisexual men, though little is known about the health-related attitudes of these groups. This study determined factors associated with the health attitudes of homosexual and bisexual men and identified...
Proceedings Article

Design of CMOS Dual-band Reconfigurable Low Noise Amplifier for Radar T/R Module

Zhangfa Liu, Jiaqian Wu
A dual-band reconfigurable low noise amplifier(LNA) for T/R module is designed based on SMIC 65nm CMOS process In this paper, the low noise amplifier can operate in L/S band optionally. The simulation results shown it has a larger than 20dB gain and smaller than 2.5dB noise figure for both L and S bands,...
Proceedings Article

Zeolite Coating with Phenantroline for Adsorption of Ion Fe (III)

Ngatijo, Faizar Farid, Dhea Sulya Putri Dika
Natural zeolite contains impurities such as Na, K, Ca, Mg and Fe and has poor crystallinity. The presence of these impurities can reduce the activity of zeolites. To improve the character of natural zeolite, activation and modification are carried out first. In addition to removing impurities contained...
Case Report

Unusually High Global End Diastolic Index Associated with Optimal Cardiac Index in Two Critically Ill Patients

Xiaoqing Wu, Desheng Chen, Chen Li, Jun Duan
Pages: 31 - 33
The optimal management of hemodynamic disorders among critically ill patients requires an accurate assessment of hemodynamic status. Global End Diastolic Index (GEDI) is taken for a more reliable indicator of preload in critically ill patients than central venous pressure and doctors tend to arrange...
Proceedings Article

The Abundance and Distribution Patterns of Echinoderms in the Intertidal Zone of Nglolang Beach, Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta

Laras Nur Janah, Alfiah Niky Rizkyta, Afifah Nur Hidayah, Muhammad Berliando Gavintri, Nadya Salma Salsabila, Salma Dewi Pratita, Zaenab Nurahmah, Rury Eprilurahman
Echinoderms are marine animal invertebrates that can be found from the intertidal zone to the deep sea. Nglolang Beach is dominated by rocky coral basins substrate with the presence of macroalgae which refers to the abundance of marine organisms such as Echinoderms. This research reports a study of the...
Proceedings Article

Comparison of Sorghum Straw (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) Digestible Quality With and Without Indigofera (Indigofera sp) By In Vitro Technique

Armina Fariani, Gatot Muslim, Anggriawan Naidilah Tetra Pratama
The purpose of this research was to study the comparison of sorghum straw (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) digestible quality with or without Indigofera (Indigofera sp) by in vitro analysis. The sorghum were added at 5% dry matter to 100% sorghum straw (T0), 70 % sorghum straw + 30 % Indigofera (T1) and...

Cultural Discourse on Mount Mutis Area in West Timor Indonesia: The Idea of a National Park and Environmental Desacralization

E. Suminar, Pawito, P. Utari, D. T. Kartono
This study discusses changing the nature reserve status of the Mount Mutis area into a national park and ecotourism park in West Timor. The Atoni Pah Meto tribe considers changing status a desacralization of the environment. This environmental communication study uses CuDA communication ethnography and...
Proceedings Article

Anti-inflammatory Activity Test of Pacing Putih Flower (Costus speciosus (J. Koenig) Sm.)

Madaniah Fathirah, Eva Marliana, Ritbey Ruga
The anti-inflammatory activity of pacing putih flower (Costus speciosus (J. Koenig) Sm.) was tested. This study aims to determine the anti-inflammatory activity of the ethyl acetate fraction and methanol-water fraction. The method used was inhibition of protein denaturation using bovine serum albumin...

Online Consumer Satisfaction Towards Online Shopping in Malaysia During COVID 19 Pandemic

Sook Fern Yeo, Cheng Ling Tan, Kah Boon Lim, Chew Sze Cheah, Zho Chung Goh
The detrimental effects of COVID-19 on all facets of the social-economic system have resulted in the retail sector moving away from conventional methods of purchasing and toward online shopping. The highly advanced technologies of the internet in this era are amazing. Due to the intense competition in...

Electronic Module Development Based Scaffolding on Static Electricity

Andik Purwanto, Hadi Sucipto, Desy Hanisa Putri, Sutarno, Henny Johan
Research and development (R&D) has been carried out which has produced a scaffolding based e-module on Static Electricity. The purpose of this study is to describe the characteristics of the scaffolding-based physics e-module and to find out the student’s response to the e-module which was developed...
Proceedings Article

Evaluation of the Use of Partographs in Midwives Post Normal Delivery Care Training

Erna Kusumawati, Siti Istiana
Background The partograph is an instrument for assessing the progress of labor. Monitoring labor with a partograph can avoid three delays that can cause maternal and infant death because it can avoid neglected labor, establish pathological conditions as early as possible and then make...
Proceedings Article

Geotechnical Risk and Risk Mitigation in Deep Underground Mines in Hard, Brittle Rock

W. F. Bawden
The paper reviews the challenges, and in some cases, extreme risks commonly encountered when mining at great depth in hard, brittle rock masses. For context, mining at great depth is assumed to imply mining at depths in excess of 1.0 to 1.5 km below ground surface. The paper focuses primarily on rock...

Research on the Impact of COVID-19 on the Profitability of the Luxury Industry

Jingwen Li
Since the outbreak of COVID-19, the global economy has become relatively sluggish. Quarantine and lockdown policies hamper the efficiency of the luxury industry. The literature on the impact of COVID-19 on the luxury goods industry is relatively limited. This paper aims to fill in the gaps in this field....

Counselors’ Essential Experiences with Victims of Child Abuse

A Guide to a Client-Driven Counseling

Ainna Shariz E. Comia, Kristian Widya Wicaksono
This paper discussed the Jaringan Relawan Independen (JaRi) Foundation counselor’s experience in dealing with cases of child victims of domestic violence in Kota Bandung. The study sees cases of violence against children as a traumatic phenomenon. It aims to describe the significance of JaRi Foundation...
Proceedings Article

Eco-Friendly Biosynthesis of Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) Nanoparticles Using Algal Extracts: A Comprehensive Review

G. Abnave, U. Bansode, K. Chavan, U. Chaudhari, T. Patil, P. Shete, A. Mudawat, S. D. Sherkar
Imagine turning algae from a lake into tiny, powerful particles that can clean water or fight bacteria. This review dives into the green synthesis of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles using algal extracts, exploring how these natural ingredients interact with titanium precursors to create eco-friendly...
Proceedings Article

Development of Recombinant Epitope-Based Peptide Vaccine Of Hepatitis B Virus: In Silico Study

Kiky Martha Ariesaka, Dwi Wahyu Wijayanto, Arif Ladika Wiratama, Moh Mirza Nuryady
Hepatitis B virus was first discovered by Blumberg and colleagues in 1965. The spread of Hepatitis B disease is alarming. The World Health Organization (WHO) in 2002 estimated that one billion living individuals have been infected with Hepatitis B, with 1–2 million deaths attributed to this virus, which...
Proceedings Article

Wireless LED Dimming Control Based on WiFi

Jianyu Bao, Shan Zhang
To fit for the development of the personal needs for light-emitting diode (LED) lighting, a wireless LED dimming controller based on WiFi module is presented in this paper. Low-cost 8-bit STC MCU is applied as the main controller,WiFi is used as the wireless communication module, which receives the control...
Proceedings Article

A Novel Remote Attestation Platform for SOA

Songzhu Mei, Haihe Ba, Jiangchun Ren, Zhiying Wang, Geming Xia, Huaizhe Zhou
Service-oriented architecture is a design paradigm for the larger-scaled heterogeneous enterprise information systems, and it is the enabling technology for remote and cross-organization e-business transaction. Trust and reputation among the cooperating parties are becoming increasingly vital in this...

Analysis on the Development of Cross-Border Electricity Suppliers in Guangdong Province under the Background of “One Belt and One Road”

Wenbohao Zhu, Bo Sun
With the recent implementation of the strategy “One Belt and One Road” in China, cross-border e-commerce has developed significantly. The fast development of cross-border electricity suppliers in Guangdong makes it an important study topic. This paper analyzes the development of cross-border electricity...

Electronic Word of Mouth, Destination Image, and Satisfaction toward Visit Intention: an Emperical Study in Malioboro Street, Yogyakarta

Rangga Restu Prayogo, Faisal Lafi Sadin Ketaren, Rizky Mustika Hati
Drawing on an overarching framework of marketing on tourism management. This study develops and tests an integrated model of electronic word of mouth (e-WOM), destination Image, and satisfaction toward visit intention. The model is tested using data and survey of 215 respondents. The analysis was carried...
Proceedings Article

Research of HTS application on tokamak magnets

L. Ren, X.Z. Deng, Y. Xu, H. Liu, J.D. Li, J. Shi, Y.J. Tang
In this paper, the application feasibility of HTS tapes on tokamak magnets is discussed and the existing four kinds of HTS high current conductors are summarized. Furthermore, an YBCO conductor structure suitable for a 10 GJ tokamak TF magnet is designed and the current carrying capacity is evaluated....

A Study on Conversion of Parts of Speech in English-Chinese Translation

Zhengxi Liu, Ru Yuan
English is distinct from Chinese in terms of means of expression, sentence structure, grammar and culture. The text analyses the common skill from the aspect of necessity of conversion and the application of conversion in E-C translation. At first, it gives a brief introduction to the definition of conversion...
Proceedings Article

The Development of E-government under the Influence of Big Data

Wei Hong, Yilan Zhang, Yiqing Lu
Countries around the world have introduced various new policies to adapt to the development of big data. The Chinese government also attaches great importance to the big data industry. The main purpose of this paper is to explore specific methods and suggestions to improve the management mode of the...
Research Article

Aortic calcification, arterial stiffness and bone mineral density in patients with COPD☆

Charlotte E. Bolton, Carmel M. McEniery, Vimal Raj, Barry J. McDonnell, Adrian K. Dixon, Margaret Munnery, Ramsey Sabit, Nicholas Screaton, Michael Stone, Ian B. Wilkinson, Dennis J. Shale, John R. Cockcroft
Pages: 30 - 36
Background: Increased arterial stiffness, using aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) has been demonstrated in patients with COPD. However, mechanisms underlying this remain unclear. We explored the contribution of aortic calcification to large artery haemodynamics and its association to bone mineral density...

Research on Improving the Service Quality of B2C Cross-Border E-Commerce Enterprises

Zhan Li, Mingli Guo
On the basis of reviewing the quality of service and e-commerce service quality by domestic and foreign scholars, based on the SERVQUAL service quality model and the characteristics of B2C cross-border e-commerce enterprises, the paper adjusts the five dimensions of SERVQUAL model and determines B2C....
Proceedings Article

Picking Up People: Defining Walkable Ride-Hailing Transit Points Around MRT Stations in Jakarta

Firmansyah Bachtiar, Astrid Hapsari Rahardjo, Aldina Olii
The emergence of app-based ride-hailing platforms such as motorbike taxi (online ojek) services, has changed the commuters’ behaviour and mobility pattern in Jakarta. The highly-anticipated Jakarta Mass Rapid Transit (Jakarta MRT), which was launched and operated in early 2019, has gained popularity...

Communication Strategy of Disdukcapil of Bengkalis Regency in Disseminating Information to Community in Rupat Sub-District

Genny Gustina Sari, Welly Wirman
Observations in 2018 showed that the people of Rupat Subdistrict had difficulties in arranging correspondence, especially regarding e-KTP cards, family cards, birth certificates and other documents in Disdukcapil Bengkalis Regency (Office of Population and Civil Registry) and the slow information they...
Proceedings Article

The Vegetation Model: An Environmentally Friendly Farming System in the Management of Rice Stem Borer in South Sulawesi

Abdul Fattah, Sitti Nuraeni, Abdul Wahid Rauf
Stem borer is one of the main pests of lowland rice in South Sulawesi. Types of stem borer found include white stem borer (Scirpophaga innotata, yellow stem borer (S. incertulas), and striped stem borer (Chilo suppressalis) and red rice stem borer guava (Sesamia inferens (Walker). The four types of stem...
Proceedings Article

Effectiveness of Bandotan Leaf Extract (Ageratum conyzoides L.) on Death of Houseflies (Musca domestica)

Rudy Hidana, Delis Hana Nurmulyani
Objectives: One of the disease vectors that harms humans is the house fly. Therefore, it is necessary to control measures against the fly population. Flies control measures can be done both by physical and chemical means. For example, by using insecticides, plants that can be used as insecticides are...

A Development of Web Based John Holland Theory Career Interest Detection Instruments

Nararya Rahadyan Budiyono
Self-understanding is the first and foremost step in the career decision-making process. Failure in a career begins with inability to recognize and identify career potentials and interests, and has an impact on mistakes in majoring in school or college. This paper is an idea of a research plan that was...

Reducing Soil Strength and Increase Growth and Results of Paddy (Oryza Sativa l.) on Acid Sulphate Soil

Agusalim Masulili, Agus Suyanto, Sutikarini, Donna Youlla
The purpose of this research was to determine the effect of rice husk of biochar combined with inorganic and organic amendments on soil strength, growth and yield of rice plants on acid sulphate soils. The research phase was to identify the physical properties of soil in both regions and the measurement...

Price Decision of Digital Parking with Capacity Constraint Based on Reservation System Considering by Changes Modes of Transportation

E Widodo, D Handayani, Suparno
The advancement in ICT has been providing some advantages for community, including cashless payment system. This is used by the Sidoarjo government to replace subscription parking to the digital one due to criticisms from society. Most people agree that the old parking mode is poor quality and expensive....

Mandatory Aspect to be Considered in Preparing BEV Policy: Judging from the Evaluation of the Policy Three-in-One Policy and the Odd-Even System by the DKI Jakarta Government

Erna Yuliandari, L Padmarini
One of the functions and the government’s authority is to pull an arrangement by making decisions. These decisions then become rules that must be obeyed by every citizen. This policy aims as an attempt to resolve a societal problem. The DKI Jakarta Government has implemented various programs for air...

Digital Literacy SME West Sumatra Province

Vivi Ukhwatul K Masbiran, Syafrizal Syafrizal, Aisman Aisman, Rita Diana
The COVID-19 pandemic has hurt almost all economic sectors, including Small, medium enterprises (SME). The significant changes that occurred during the pandemic were the demands for the acceleration of digital transformation, and the mastery of information technology seemed to be an absolute necessity,...

An Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) Model: Review E-government Web Portal Quality of Service

Y. Yuhefizar, Devi Utami, Josephine Sudiman
E-government web portal as important medium to deliver information that can be accessed instantly, look like a connector between the local government and the civil society. So that a more effective and efficient public services can be access. This paper aim to know users perception towards e-government...

Segmentation on Electrode Surface: Enhancement of Electroflotation on Laboratory of Wastewater Treatment

Siti Jumrah, Rudy Syah Putra
Performance of the electroflotation process is strongly influenced by the size and number of the hydrogen and oxygen gas bubbles that form during the electrolysis of water. In this study, the analysis of the size distribution of gas bubbles by the segmentation of the electrode surface was evaluated....
Proceedings Article

Clustering-Based Analysis of E-commerce Customers’ Consumption Behavior in the Post-epidemic Period

Zhengyan Cui
The COVID-19 epidemic in 2020 brought huge changes to the world, causing many people to engage in online shopping and some consumers’ purchasing behavior to change before and after the epidemic. In order to better study the consumption behavior of e-commerce customers in the post-epidemic era, this study...
Proceedings Article

Manufacture of Food Preservatives from Liquid Smoke as By-Product of Processing Coconut Shells (Cocos Nucifera)

Ida Febriana, Jaksen, Desti Lidya, Irawan Rusnadi, Mega Persada Putri, M. Rahman L, Chm M. ‘Azim Jamaluddin
Currently, environmental issue have become national and even international issues, the first is chemical/ food preservatives that must be avoided because they are detrimental to health such as formalin and borax. One of the latest innovations in this research is the use of liquid smoke as a preservative...

The Influence of Energy Investment on Green Economic Development

Jiafan He
According to the data from the press conference of China Energy Administration in 2023, in the first half of the year, the domestic energy supply security capacity has steadily improved, the transition to green and low-carbon energy has been accelerated, and the country’s energy supply and demand are...

Talent Cultivation Practice for Global Competence of “English + International Trade + NEV Overseas Expansion” under the Guidance of New Liberal Arts Initiative

Nan Qin, Meng Wang
The development of New Liberal Arts, against the backdrop of globalization and intelligentization, is promoting interdisciplinary integration in higher education. The “Belt and Road” Initiative and the internationalization of the new energy vehicle industry call for the urgent need to address the problems...
Proceedings Article

Building Evaluation Metrics for Shopping Applications Based on User Experience

Chao Zhou, Yanyun Yu, Bolin Li
As user needs have changed in recent years, previous evaluation methods are no longer applicable to today’s user environment. This study aims to construct a user experience evaluation system for online shopping APPs and improve the efficiency of evaluation. Therefore, this study firstly reviews the current...
Proceedings Article

Research on Securing and Transforming Healthcare System: IoT-Driven E-Health Monitoring Systems

Md. Kamruzzaman, Nisha Sain, Shamsul Alam
The growth of smart e-health monitoring systems is driven by the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT), transforming healthcare. This evolution relies on real-time updates for patients and stakeholders, as IoT devices generate substantial data. This technology plays a crucial role in modern healthcare...
Proceedings Article

On Local (a, d)-Edge Antimagic Coloring of Some Graphs

Rifda Izza, Dafik, Arika Indah Kristiana, Ika Hesti Agustin, Ika Nur Maylisa, Elsa Yuli Kurniawati
All graphs considered in this paper are simple, finite and connected graph. Let G(V, E) be a graph with the vertex set V and the edge set E, and let w be the edge weight of graph G. with | V ( G ...
Proceedings Article

Virtual Caricature Assistant using Voice Analysis and GAN

B. Siva Lakshmi, I. Asritha, B. Saideepthi, N. L. Sarvajna, G. Renuka
This paper proposes an AI-powered system that can generate facial sketches from a witness’s description of a criminal’s traits. Making use of advanced technologies like Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Generative Adversarial Networks (GAN), the model decodes detailed written or spoken inputs and...

Site-Specific Red Chili (Capsicum annuum) Growth and Yield on Katingan Dryland in Central Kalimantan

R. Y. Galingging, A. Sri
This research was conducted from April 2023 to December 2023 in Buntut Village, Bali, Malan Island District, Katingan Regency. The ingredients used are seeds of chili varieties Kencana and locally. Liquid Organic Fertilizer, PGPR, Cow Manure, Urea, SP36, NPK Phonska, and pesticides for pest and disease...

Assessing the Socio-Economic Impact and Sustainability of Microfinance-Enabled Solar Home Systems in Rural Bangladesh: A Mixed-Method Study (2019–2025)

Fariha Fairouz Proma, Md Golam Mubasshir Rafi, Nowshin Noweer Nisa
The achievement of 99% energy access in Bangladesh by 2025 is a national milestone, but 1-2 million people in remote places still rely on kerosene, resulting in respiratory health hazards and CO2 emissions. This study investigates assessing the socio-economic impact and sustainability of microfinance-enabled...
Conference Abstract

P7.3 RISK FACTORS CONTROL IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE

Barbara Gryglewska*, Dorota Studzinska
Pages: 30 - 30
Objective: The assessment of control of modifiable risk factors among elderly patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) admitted to the hospital angiology ward. Methods: The results of treatment of dyslipidemia (DL), hypertension (HT), diabetes mellitus (DM) and prevalence of cigarette smoking were...
Conference Abstract

P7.2 VERY EARLY CLINICAL VASCULAR AND HEART MARKERS OF NEWLY RECOGNIZED HYPERTENSION IN MIDDLE AGE ADULTS

Olga Siga*, Jarosαaw Królczyk, Anna Dzieża-Grudnik, Jolanta Walczewska, Barbara Wizner, Tomasz Grodzicki
Pages: 30 - 30
The aim of this study was to evaluate vascular and echocardiographic markers of hypertension (HT) in subjects with newly diagnosed HT before treatment started. We studied 32 patients with newly diagnosed HT without pharmacological therapy (HT group) and 31 healthy ones (control group). ABPM were performed...