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Risk Analysis to Mitigate Dominant Risk of Electrical Infrastructure Construction

Salim Afif, Moses Laksono Singgih
Over the past 5 years, the achievement of the Risk Maturity Model (RMM) level value at PT PLN (Persero) UID Bali has not yet reached the target with a gap of 0.47 from the target of 4.19 at the end of 2024. The company’s lack of optimization in using the budget period 2018-2023 may be an indicator that...
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Correlation Between Individual and Occupational Factors with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Complaints Among Female Swallow Nest Cleaners in Kalikayen Village, East Ungaran, Semarang Regency

Nizzar Ega Faradandy, Ulfa Nurullita, Ismi Elya Wirdati
The process of cleaning the swallow’s nest is done manually by workers using tongs that are moved by three main fingers, namely the thumb, index finger, and middle finger. This movement is done repeatedly and puts pressure on the median nerve of the wrist, which can cause CTS.CTS is a narrowing of the...
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Comparative Analysis between isolated PGPR species from Rhizophora apiculate and Rhizophora mucronate

Arba Aleem, Norrizah Jaafar Sidik, Wan Razarinah Wan Abdul Razak, Norfatimah Mohamed Yunus
The isolated PGPR strains from two different mangrove species, Rhizophora apiculata and Rhizophora mucronata, showed a potential biofertilizers for soyabean plant. These isolates exhibited various PGPR traits, including the ammonia and Indole acetic acid (IAA) production, with members of Pseudomonas...
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Artificial Intelligence Empowered Personalized Engagement Solutions for Future Smart Tourism and Augmented Travel Experiences

M. Silpa Raj, A. Apsara Saleth Mary, S. Sathyakala, P. Mathiyalagan, Kamal Kant Joshi, P. K. Chidambaram
Presenting into AI: the face of AI in tourism. This study allows to further explore how a Smart tourism phenomenon affects the tourism system and tourism stakeholders through AI technology-based solutions. AI technologies (for example machine learning, data analytics and augmented reality), help tourism...

Does Remap GI-based Flipped Classroom Enhance Students Generic Science Skills?

Ikramina Yusti Amina, Siti Zubaidah, Abdul Gofur, Hidayati Maghfiroh, Zainap Hartati
The importance of generic science skills has rapidly expanded in senior high school. The research regarding how students enhance these skills or how they should be taught still needs to be discovered. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of the Reading Concept Mapping-Group Investigation...

Analysis of Leading Sectors in Wonogiri Regency for 2015–2020

Muslimah Putri Nugraheni, Eni Setyowati
Each region has sector advantages that can contribute to economic growth. This research is entitled Analysis of Leading Sectors in Wonogiri Regency for 2015–2020. The purpose of this research is to find out the potential of the leading sectors in the Wonogiri district in 2015–2020, and it is hoped that...

Everyday Choices, Global Impact: The Power of Individual Sustainability Actions

K. Ganeshan, Shun Ci Zhang
The climate crisis requires urgent and systemic interventions, yet individual actions remain a powerful force for change. This paper explores how small, intentional choices can collectively drive significant environmental transformation. Through real-life examples, it examines the contradictions of modern...
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Comparison of Histology of The Kidneys of Rats Exposed To Cigarette Smoke After Administration of Ethanol Extract Methanol and N-Hexane Rhizophora apiculata Bark

Syazili Mustofa, Muhammad Yusha Akbar
Rhizophora apiculata is a plant species that yields medicinal raw materials. This research compares the protective effects of ethanol, methanol, and n-hexane extracts of Rhizophora apiculata mangrove bark on the kidneys of rats exposed to cigarette smoke. The study used a post-test-only control group...

The right to accessible cities: the perceptions and wishes of people with Down Syndrome in Brazil and Portugal

Marina Dias de Faria
The present investigation arises from the belief that nothing can be discussed about inclusive public spaces without questioning the exclusion of people with the most diverse types of disabilities from such spaces. However, accessibility is far from being a recurring theme in public urbanization policies...

Sustainable Competitive Advantage of Jakabaring Sport City, Palembang, Based on Service and Tourism Characteristics

Dilla Sayangbatti, Mohammad Adam, Marlina Widiyanti
Sports tourism is vital to economic development and destination competitiveness. This study examines the sustainable competitive advantage of Jakabaring Sport City, Palembang, focusing on service and tourism characteristics. Using a quantitative approach and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), it analyzes...

AI Unlocking the Future: Intelligent IoT-Enabled Electronic Lock Control Systems for Next-Gen Door Security

Sweta Pareek, Shilpa Pareek, Swati Sharma, Deepa Chauhan, Divya Sharma, Neelam Sunda
Establishing remote connections and monitoring the web enabled entities can easily be done with the help of IoT or Internet of Things as we popularly know. This concept can be used for implementing a robust home security system. This basically is the proposal of a door locking system for a smarter and...

Liquidity, Solvability And Analysis Profitability In Financial Performance Assessment (Case Study at the Singhanakhon Wittayanusorn School in Thailand

Immas Nurhayati, Huriyaturohman, Titing Suharti, Agung Wibowo, Melodia Cantika
The research results show that the influence of Liquidity, Solvency and Profitability in School Financial Performance Assessment. This type of research is Quantitative data type. Sample selection in this research was by collection school Annual Financial Report data. Population of Singhanakhon subsector...

Mobilizing Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) Through Affirmative Development Policies in Rural Areas

Hikmah Nuraini, Endang Larasati, Sri Suwitri, Hari Susanta Nugraha
BUMDes is a means of improving the welfare of the people in rural areas by developing the village economy. BUMDes is a government affirmative policy that aims to mobilize a socially just rural community economy. Data was collected through interviews, observation, and documentation. The method used to...

Exploring the Theory of Planned Behaviour to Understand the Role of Sustainability in Digital Shopping Environment

Jyotsna Rai, Rakesh Kumar Yadav, Sasmita Giri
Today, when the commercial world is discussing sustainability, this study aims to combine how even the adoption of a minor technology has influenced the buying behavior of customers on digital platforms and how personalized advertisements have changed people’s perception towards buying. This study helps...

What Drives Sustainable Entrepreneurship Training? A Faculty Perspective

Pham Thi Thanh Hang, Truong Thi Hue, Luu Thi Minh Ngoc
Research purpose: This research aims to identify the drivers promoting sustainable entrepreneurship training (SE) from the perspective of university faculty and assess the impact of these factors. Research motivation: Although the crucial role of education in...

Assessing of career adaptability for students and their preference work in digital era Via Rasch Model

Siti Aminah, Nur Hidayah, Fattah Hanurawan, Henny Indreswari, Li Lei, Juster Donal Sinaga
This study examines students’ career adaptability and their preference for work in the digital era. The Career Adapt-Ability Scale Short Form (CAAS-SF) is used as a measuring tool. This study involved 660 students (mean age = 20.25, SD = 2.10), consisting of 543 female and 117 male students. The reliability...

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Diversity: Intersections, Implications, and Strategies

Prima Ayu Novita Junianto, Anak Agung Gde Satia Utama
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an integral part of modern business strategies, focusing on fostering sustainable operations and creating positive societal impacts. Simultaneously, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) are increasingly recognized as vital for corporate culture and organizational...
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P13.02 VENTRICULO-VASCULAR COUPLING IS IMPAIRED IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE-II-DIABETES MELLITUS AND RESISTANT HYPERTENSION

T.K. Sønder, B.B. Løgstrup, J. Lambrechtsen, L.M. Van Bortel, P. Segers, K. Egstrup
Pages: 183 - 183
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P7.03 MARATHON RUNNERS HAVE INCREASED AORTIC STIFFNESS

D. Kardara, C. Vlachopoulos, A. Anastasakis, K. Baou, D. Terentes-Printzios, I. Dima, G. Antoniou, A. Gravos, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 183 - 184
Purpose: It is well known that regular moderate aerobic exercise has a beneficial effect on cardiovascular risk, although the impact of long-term intense aerobic training has not been defined. Aortic stiffness and wave reflections are independent predictors of cardiovascular risk. In this study we assessed...
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P4.02 ASSESSING VENTRICULAR-VASCULAR INTERACTIONS NON-INVASIVELY IN HEALTHY ADOLESCENTS

T.J. Bradley, C. Slorach, C. Manlhiot, W. Hui, M.K. Friedberg, E.T. Jaeggi, P.F. Kantor, L. Mertens
Pages: 183 - 183

Students’ Epistemological Obstacles in Statistical Problems

Rosmala Dewi, Riyadi Riyadi, Siswanto Siswanto
Learning difficulties often appear as obstacles that inhibit students from properly understanding concepts and solving problems. These obstacles are called epistemological obstacles, referring to scientific knowledge that can cause stagnation, even decline one’s level of knowledge as shown by response...
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P7.02 BEYOND BLOOD PRESSURE: IS ARTERIAL STIFFNESS MEASUREMENT THE FUTURE FOR PRIMARY CARE? A PILOT STUDY

A.H. Heald, S.G. Anderson, S. Macaleese, J.K. Cruickshank
Pages: 183 - 183
Background In primary care, much effort goes into risk factor management. Early recognition of vascular dysfunction in patients should inform intervention to reduce vascular risk. Very few studies have looked at the application of augmentation index (AI) measurement in primary care, particularly in...
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P4.01 PROXIMAL AND DISTAL AORTIC STIFFNESS AND CARDIAC FUNCTION IN YOUNG WOMEN

M. Banerjee, K. Khan, J. Corr, F. Khan, A. Vyas, K. Cruickshank
Pages: 183 - 183
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P7.01 CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROSIS AND ENDOTHELIAL DISFUNCTION IN YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE

T.V. Balakhonova, S.G. Kozlov, H.A. Mahmudova, A.A. Lyakishev, A.N. Rogoza
Pages: 183 - 183
Objective: To determine whether the structural status of carotid arteries and abnormal flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) in the brachial artery identify young and middle-aged men with coronary artery disease (CAD). Methods: A total of 78 men aged 28 to 50 (mean 43±5) years underwent carotid ultrasound...
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P8.01 ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION AND LOW-GRADE INFLAMMATION ARE ASSOCIATED WITH ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN HEALTHY ADULTS OVER A 6-YEAR PERIOD THE AMSTERDAM GROWTH AND HEALTH LONGITUDINAL STUDY (AGAHLS)

B.C.T. van Bussel, F. Schouten, R.M.A. Henry, C.G. Schalkwijk, M.R. de Boer, I. Ferreira, Y.M. Smulders, J.W.R. Twisk, C.D.A. Stehouwer
Pages: 183 - 183

Force and Motion Analysis of larval zebrafish (Danio rerio) using a body dynamics model

Naohisa Mukaidani, Zu Soh, Shinichi Higashijima, Toshio Tsuji
Pages: 183 - 190
This study proposes a method of body dynamics analysis for larval zebrafish incorporating a viscoelastic body model and a fluidic environment model to support the study of development mechanisms in motion generation. The results showed that the estimated fluid drag coefficients enabled the body dynamics...

Hidden N = (2|2) Supersymmetry of the N = (1|1) Supersymmetric Toda Lattice Hierarchy

O. Lechtenfeld, A. Sorin
Pages: 183 - 195
An N = (2|2) superfield formulation of the N = (1|1) supersymmetric Toda lattice hierarchy is proposed, and its five real forms are presented.

Nonlinear Renormalization Group Flow and Optimization

Sen-Ben Liao
Pages: 183 - 187
Renormalization group flow equations for scalar 4 are generated using smooth smearing functions. Numerical results for the critical exponent in d = 3 are caculated by polynomial truncation of the blocked potential. It is shown that the covergence of with the order of truncation can be improved by fine...

Argumentative Indicators in Mata Najwa Talk Show Pragmadialectical Study

Kamariah Kamariah, Kisyani Laksono, Agusniar D. Savitri, Suhartono Suhartono, Darni Darni, Udjang Pairin
This article aims to find indicators of argumentation contained in the Mata Najwa talk show using pragmadialectical studies. The data used in this study was from a debate speech at the Mata Najwa event on the topic “Beres-Beres Kursi Menkes.” The method used was descriptive qualitative. The data collection...
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Constant 12 and Hahslm 472319 as Universe Creation Code on Tortoise Shell in Covid Economic Era

RM Aziz
The purpose of this study is to analyze the meaning contained in the morphology of the tortoise carapace and plastron using an Islamic approach in the Covid pandemic situation and the simultaneous economic and social crisis. The objects in this study include tortoises, the sociological impacts of the...

Promoting Entreprenuership in Home Based Organic Farming in the Era of Society 5.0 in Lagos State Nigeria

I Vero., Abusomwan, Adedayo, Vide Chitru Titilayo
The study identified measures for promoting entrepreneurship in Home Based Organic farming in the era of Society 5.0 in Lagos State Nigeria. It adopted a survey design. The population of the study comprised of 508 registered farmers in Lagos State Nigeria. A sample of 200 registered farmers residing...

The Effects of Age, Education, and Knowledge About Online Job Websites Towards Employment in South Tangerang Indonesia

Arif Surahman, Aidil Amin Effendy
Youth unemployment is a problem that many countries around the world are facing. This Research gathers 96 respondent questionnaires to enquire the effects of age, education and knowldge towards employment in South Tangerang Indonesia. The results are that knowledge about online job websites has significant...

How to Effectively Reduce the Job Burnout of Front-line Financial Practitioners—Research on the Intermediary Effect of Work Engagement

Lin Guo, Wenqi Wei, Long Cheng
This paper analyzes the job burnout status of front-line financial practitioners and the direct impact of job crafting on job burnout, and examines the mediating role of job engagement between job crafting and job burnout. A questionnaire survey method was used to collect data for multi-level regression...

A Hybrid Method of the Analysis and Synthesis Phases in the Architectural Design Process

Suhartini Sutrisno, Martinus B. Susetyarto, Mohammad Ischak
Learning from the experience of practicing architects in the Covid-19 pandemic era, there were many positive lessons learnt due to the current situation and condition especially in changing the way of thinking in architecture design. Health protocols require architects to work in cyber studios. The process...

The Impact Analysis of Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) on Infrastructure Projects Management and Operation

Jixue Zou, Wei Ni
REITs is a new type of equity financing tool for infrastructure projects investment in China(C-REITs), which learned from international experience. In this paper, we use the “influence-interest” matrix to analyze the participants of C-REITs and identify each key stakeholder about it. By summarizing and...

Basic Skill Training and Individual Expression in Basic Course of Painting

Jun Sun
In the basic course teaching at undergraduate level, students in the learning of basic courses of painting often meet how to deal with the problems of basic skill training and personal development and how to correctly combine these two things is the important problem to be solved in teaching and learning....

Research on Cultivation Mode of Application-oriented Innovative Talents Specialized in Engineering

Hansong Yang, Luoming Zhang, Junjie Liang
One key issue of higher education reform is how to cultivate innovative talents. The specification of social demand for talents changes continually, and at the same time, there are many problems in the teaching process of higher education. Therefore, it is particularly important to cultivate application-oriented...

Analysis on the Development Strategy of Chongqing Based on"Five Functional Areas"

Kefeng Li, Yanjun Song
Under the strategic background of the main functional areas of China, and based on the actual development of Chongqing, it is proposed to divide the city into "five functional areas", namely, core area of urban function, development area of urban function, new area of urban development, development area...

Research on the Relationship between Theoretical Economics and Applied Economics

Mingshan Cheng
With the rapid development of China's current market economy, for more and more widespread use of economics, applied economics more and more experts and business managers attention. Most of the heavy presence of economic research practices, the problem of light theory, the upper surface of the favorable...

Reflections on Indirect Speech Act Theory and Its Application in Teaching English Listening Comprehension

Bu-Han Pan
Searle's indirect speech act theory has been proved to be one of the most influential theories in pragmatics, and it also has a lot of useful implications in today's EFL teaching. In order to help students develop their linguistic competence, one good way is to teach indirect speech acts in the process...
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A New Data Acquisition Client-software Model Used for Mobile Application Analysis

Xiaodong Liu, Zhiyi Qu, Ruixiao Zhang
This paper proposes a new data acquisition client-software model used for the Mobile Application Analysis. Compared with the existing software models, the model proposed in this paper can improve the reuse rate and reduce the code duplication rate of software, it can also share data between multiple...