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Small Fisherman Participation Through Fish Pond Business Development

Moh. Sholehatul Mustofa, Elly Kismini, Noviani Achmad Putri, Asma Luthfi., Nurul Fatimah
Fishermen on the north coast of Semarang City are a vulnerable community group. This is because the level of education and the economy is low, so efforts are needed to empower them. Tilapia cultivation is one of the efforts to develop the economy and empower small fishing communities in Tambak Rejo....
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A SAAS-Based Solution to Improve the Emotion and Attention of Left-Behind and Workers’ Migrant Children

Yaping Shuai, Yuzheng Wang, Fei Luo
The mental health of left-behind and workers’ migrant children is attracting social attention. Although teacher-giving mindfulness courses have been evidenced to improve school children’s emotions and attention levels effectively, their implementation is facing challenges when teachers and funds lack...
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Phytochemicals as Potential Drug Candidates for SARS Cov-2: An RDRp Based In-Silico Drug Designing

Christy Joy, Marria C. Cyriac
The global pandemic that the world is currently witnessing, COVID-19, even with vaccines available, the test positivity rate (TPR) tends to remain highly threatening. This research focuses on identifying phytochemicals, previously known for their broad-spectrum antiviral properties which can be potential...
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Development of Pencak Silat Defense Coordination and Hand Attack Skills Tests Age 8 – 12 Years

Kurniati Rahayuni, Taufik, Anisa Maulidiya Putri Rahman
In the category of pencak silat sparring, martial artists must master pencak silat techniques to score points. The techniques used include attacks and defenses, which require a series of coordinated hand movements. However, the coach currently lacks an assessment guideline to evaluate the proficiency...
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Hierarchical Content Delivery Network (CDN) Modelling with API Integration for Indonesia’s Public Information Systems using Pull Caching Technique

Hendri Hedri, Rukmi Sari Hartati, Linawati Linawati, Dewa Made Wiharta
This study examines a Content Delivery Network (CDN) model integrated with Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) structured in alignment with the hierarchical architecture of Indonesia’s government. In this simulation, the Central Government operates as the origin server, disseminating a 1 MB content...

Understanding Employee Turnover at XYZ Hotel Yogyakarta: The Impact of Satisfaction and Environment

Rr. Chusnu Syarifa Diah Kusuma, Addien Ismi Fadhilah
The research aimed to find out (1) the influence of job satisfaction on turnover intention among employees at XYZ Hotel Yogyakarta, (2) the influence of the work environment on turnover intention among employees at XYZ Hotel Yogyakarta, and (3) the combined influence of job satisfaction and the work...

Harmonizing Sustainable Urban Green Spaces in Greater Jakarta: A Legal Geography Analysis

Bani Pamungkas, Ayuning Budiati, Maulana Yusuf
Following Jakarta’s transition from the capital to a special region, it confronts numerous challenges affecting the Greater Jakarta region. Despite a mandated 30% allocation for green open space, Jakarta’s current provision only reaches 7.56%, according to the 2022 Detailed Spatial Planning Plan. With...

Exploring Patterns of Educational Participation through K-Medoid: A Case Study of Central Java

Ariska Fitriyana Ningrum, Alwan Fadlurohman, Ihsan Fathoni Amri, Saeful Amri, Dannu Purwanto
This study analyzes the level of education participation in districts/cities in Central Java Province using the K-Medoids algorithm. The data used includes gross enrollment rate (APK), net enrollment rate (APM), school enrollment rate (APS), and expected years of schooling (HLS). The elbow method was...
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5.1 EFFECTS OF THE SGLT-2 INHIBITOR EMPAGLIFLOZIN ON VASCULAR FUNCTION AND CENTRAL HEMODYNAMICS IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES

Christian Ott, Kristina Striepe, Agnes Jumar, Marina Karg, Markus Schneider, Dennis Kannenkeril, Roland Schmieder
Pages: 58 - 58
Background: The selective sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT-2) inhibitor empagliflozin leads to improved cardiovascular, renal and heart failure outcome in secondary prevention. To better understand these effects, we examined vascular function and central hemodynamics. Methods: In this prospective,...
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4.8 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE

Gabriel Dimitrov, Giovanni Scandale, Martino Recchia, Edoardo Perilli, Marzio Minola, Gianni Carzaniga, Maria Carotta, Mariella Catalano
Pages: 58 - 58
Background and aim: Several studies (1,2) suggest that patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) show an increase in arterial stiffness, nevertheless the impact on mortality is less documented. (3) Methods: 228 PAD patients mean age (68 ± 9 years) were followed-up for 4,8 ± 2 years. Anthropometric...
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The Reinforcement of Flexible Composite Beams Laminated Camphor – Reinforced Concrete

Pamella M Sri Rezeki, Yackob Astor, Mujiman, Ery Radya Juarti
Indonesia has a lot of abundant material resources. One of them is the availability of solid wood that can be used for bridge construction. The wood used as a bridge structural element has a 15-20 meters span with class III road loading capacity. However, wood has limited dimensions. Therefore, it is...
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4.7 PARAMETERS OF THE RESERVOIR-WAVE APPROACH AND MORTALITY IN DIALYSIS POPULATION

Mohsen Agharazii, Catherine Fortier, Marie-Pier Desjardins, Martin Schultz, James Sharman
Pages: 58 - 58
Background: A new model has been proposed to explain hemodynamic consequences of arterial stiffness, which integrates both wave propagation and aortic reservoir function. The aim of this study was to assess the association between parameters of reservoir-wave analysis and all-cause mortality in a population...

Algebraic Linearization of Hyperbolic Ruijsenaars­Schneider Systems

R. Caseiro, J.P. Françoise
Pages: 58 - 61
In this article, we present an explicit linearization of dynamical systems of RuijsenaarSchneider (RS) type and of the perturbations introduced by F Calogero [2] of these systems with all orbits periodic of the same period. The existence of this linearization and its algebraic nature relies on the dynamical...

Predicting Energy Efficiency Performance for Building Integrated Photovoltaic

(Towards Greener Building, Universitas Ciputra Surabaya)

Susan Susan, Dyah Kusuma Wardhani
One-third of the world’s energy are consumed by buildings. In Indonesia, the main source of this energy is fossil fuel that act as the main contributor to global warming and climate change. Improving energy efficiency on a building is important to approach greener environment. EDGE is a tool that respond...

Evaluation of the development level of construction industry based on factor analysis in Sichuan province, China

Yuliang Fan, Fenghui Chen, Qiong Shen
To understand the development level status of construction industry in Sichuan province, China, this study selected 11 economical indicators of construction industry to evaluate the development level of construction industry in 21 cities (prefectures) of Sichuan province by using factors analysis. The...
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Dynamic Performance Optimization of a 2-DoF Parallel Mechanism based on Comprehensive Acceleration Ellipsoid

Qi Hao, Jing Zhou, Jing Xue
In order to optimize the dynamic performance of a 2-DoF planar parallel mechanism used in hybrid machines, comprehensive acceleration ellipsoid (CAE) method is introduced. Considering the inertia, velocity, gravity and external force factors, CAE method can evaluate the dynamic performance more exactly....

Risk Management Course System In Application-Oriented University: An "1+2" Mode

Yin Yu
Risk management has become the effective management methods of the government, enterprise, family and individual in preventing, reducing risk accident and the loss rate. Combing the standards and frameworks widely accepted by the domestic and international risk management and summarizing education situation,...

Mobile-Assisted Language Learning Application for English Intensive Course

Manda Rohandi, Nurlaila Husain, Indri W. Bay
Mobile-assisted language learning (MALL) is the new generation of e-learning. It deals with the use of mobile technology in language learning. The aims of this research is to develop a MALL application as additional media for English intensive course textbook, that help students to understand the course...

The implementation of character education in social studies

Fitriani, Zakir Has
This research aims to illustrate the implementation of character education in Social Studies learning. It uses naturalistic qualitative method. It was located at junior high school 4 Rumbio Jaya, Kampar Regency. The subject of this research was a Social Studies teacher. The data collection consisted...

How to Promote Reflective Students of Elementary School?

Ali Mustadi, Maylina Purwatiningtyas, Supyan Hussin
The aims of this study are: (1) to produce a reflective picture storybook media which could improve student’s discipline in elementary school and (2) to reveal the effectiveness of the developed media. This study employed R&D design. The reflective picture story book is an innovative learning media which...

The Role of Working Capital and Product Innovation in Productivity

Wayan Cipta, Komang Krisna Heryanda, I Wayan Bagia
Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are businesses that are able to survive in the midst of a crisis, both in developed countries and in developing countries. To maximize the role of MSMEs in maintaining economic stability requires attention and assistance in its development since it is inseparable...

Science Sets – Based Teaching Material Development For Character Building Reinforcement

Ummu Jauharin Farda
This research is aimed to develop a science SETS – visionary teaching material fulfilling the valid criteria for character building reinforcement. The research method used in this study was the Research and Development (R&D) which from four stages was simplified into three, consisting of (1) defining,...

The Relationship between Human Resource Management and Employee Counterproductive Work Behavior in New Ventures

Hongying Li, Yanling Cao
Drawing on the social exchange theory, this study investigated the influence of human resource management on counterproductive work behavior in new ventures and verified the moderating effect of leader-member exchange and the mediating effect of employee satisfaction. With a sample of 526 employees,...

Role of Young Entrepreneurs in Minimizing Obstacles in the Technology 4.0 Era

Antonius Setyadi
Industry 4.0’s fourth industrial revolution has greatly influenced the business world, including small entrepreneurs (SMEs). In the millennial era, which is fast, professional and timely, Industry 4.0 did not have a significant impact on improving business results for conventional SMEs. Therefore, young...
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Process Design Study of Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether Production Using Reactive Distillation

Zahrul Mufrodi, Baharuddin, Widy Aditya
The increasing of gasoline demandcause, the need for octane number booster additives such as methyl tertiary-butyl ether, ethyl tertiary-butyl ether, triacetin and other additives is increasing. Methyl tertiary-butyl ether is one of the non-metallic substances that can be used as an octane number booster...
Research Article

Effects of a Personalized Physical Exercise Program in the Arterial Stiffness in Older Adults

Telmo Pereira, Fabiana Santos, Inês Cipriano
Pages: 57 - 64
Introduction: This study was aimed at evaluating the effect of a tailored exercise intervention programme in the Arterial Stiffness (AS) of old adults. Methods: Non-randomized intervention study, enrolling 32 community dwelling old adults, aged over 65 years (mean age: 83.28 ± 8.29 years), with no prior...

Developing Interactive Computer Based Learning Media of Lectora Inspire to Enhance Conceptual Skills of Senior High Schools Students

Wilta Fajrina, Murniaty Simorangkir, Nurfajriani
This study aimed to understand level of feasibility of learning media based-Lectora Inspire for special topic of acids and bases developed according to BSNP standard for interactive computer media; and to know the differences of the improvement of students is conceptual skills in learning acids and bases...
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Reading Comprehension Application (RCA) On Smartphone Usage In Classroom

Endah Endah, Dyah Sunggingwati, Effendi Limbong
The primary objectives of this study were (1) to find out learners’ reading comprehension achievement after learning English using Reading Comprehension Application (RCA) on smart phone, (2) to find out if there is any significant effect of RCA on Smartphone usage in learning English. The findings revealed...

Analysis of Student Expertise Examination Policy Based on Computer Based Assessment at the Center of Educational and Training Cruise Malahayati Aceh Indonesia

Moch Yusup, Cut Zahri Harun, Sakdiah Ibrahim
Evaluation of learning outcomes is an indicator of the quality of education of an educational institution, including at Balai Pendidikan dan Pelatihan Ilmu Pelayaran (BP2IP) Malahayati Aceh. As technology advances, learning evaluation is carried out by Computer Based Assessment (CBA), it is expected...

Various Language Choice Factors on Local Language Directive Speech Acts at University in Centralof Sulawesi

Fatma Fatma, Sumarlam Sumarlam, Sarwiji Suwandi
The use of language in a communication is influenced by the participants’ culture. The language used in spoken communication reflects belief system and norm developed in a certain society. Different dialects acquired by people cause different ways of using language as communication media, including local...

Implementation of Corporate Absolute Responsibility for Land Fires Causing Air Pollution

Rony Andre Christian Naldo, Ningrum Natasya Sirait
Corporate activities in forest and plantation exploration are related to the environment issue. Indonesian Law Number 32 the year of 2009 concerning Environmental Protection and Management, article 68 point B stated that in conducting its business activities, it has an obligation to maintain the sustainability...

An Android Based Game for Children to Learn Fraction

Ika Rahmawati, Shela Dwi Ariyanti
The purpose of this research is to develop an android based game, called Happy Chef game, as a media on mathematics subject materials fraction comparison for four graders of elementary school and also aimed to: (1) Describe the process of developing happy chef game media; (2) Describe the feasibility...

The Strategy of Local Food Marketing and Development as a Typical Souvenir of Dairi Regency

Ngatemin, Abdul Kadir Ritonga, Trisnawaty
This study aims to analyze the strategy of local food marketing development as a typical souvenir of Dairi Regency. The data in this study is taken from the population of the restaurant manager and the community engaged in the culinary field by random sampling. Population amounted to 100 and the total...

The Importance of Information Literacy to Face the Challenges of the Industrial Revolution 4.0: Study of Indonesian, Malaysian, and Thai Students

Tutut Chusniyah, Ari Firmanto, Dedi Kuswandi, Jas Laile Suzana Binti Jaafar, Apitchaya Chaiwutikornwanich, Arif Mustapa
This study examines and discusses information literacy skills (IL) among students in dealing with the Industrial Revolution (IR) 4.0 in three countries; Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. More specifically, the researcher discusses information search and management strategies undertaken by students in...

The Implementation of Scientific Literacy in Enhancing Scientific Thinking Ability for Early Childhood

Ifat Fatimah Zahro, Sharina Munggaraning Westhisi, Ayu Rissa Atika
This article aimed to obtain and to analyze the differences scores of scientific thinking ability between the children whom got the scientific literacy learning and classical learning. The background of the study is the lack of science activities in early childhood education due to several things: (1)...

Development of Biology Learning Media Based on Macromedia Flash in the Era of Industrial Revolution 4.0

Riya Irianti, Dharmono, Mahrudin
This study aims to describe the validity, practicality and effectiveness of Macromedia Flash in Biological Learning in the Industrial Revolution Era 4.0. The research method in this research is the development or Research and Development (R&D), using the One-shot Case research design. Stages in this...

The Effect of Shadow 8 Training on Agility of Badminton Players Ages 12–15 Years

Taufiq Rahman, Syamsul Arifin, Herita Warni
This study aims to determine the effect of ‘shadow eight training” on agility of PB badminton players ages 12–15 years. The research method used was a pre-experiment design method. The sample in this study were 10 badminton players who were at 12–15 years old taken from Mustika training centre Indonesia....
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Estimated the Requirements for Calcium and Phosphorus of Female Arab Chicken in Semi-Scavenging Systems in the Tropics

Syafwan, Yatno, Agus Budiansyah
The ability of chickens to retain calcium and phosphorus at high temperatures is low, so a lot of calcium and phosphorus is wasted through feces. This study aimed to calculate the calcium and phosphorus requirements of female Arab chicken until the first age of laying eggs in a semi-scavenging system...

Development of Learning Materials in E-Learning Courses with the Principles of Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning (CTML)

I Gde Wawan Sudatha, Ketut Pudjawan, Alexander H. Simamora
The objectives to be achieved in this development are as follows: 1) describe the process of developing learning materials in the E-Learning Development course in accordance with the principles of cognitive theory of multimedia learning, 2) describe the feasibility of learning materials for the E-Learning...

The Development of Intelligence Test Media for Children with Hearing Impairment

Ana Rafikayati, Sambira, Mudhar
Children with hearing impairment known to have an average IQ below average. After further analysis the results are obtained because the tests given are verbal test. Whereas for children with hearing impairment, they have difficulty in understanding verbal language. Therefore, it is necessary to develop...

Hamemayu Hayuning Bawana Based Education Management

Bhujangga Ayu Putu Priyudahari, Lantip Diat Prasojo
Hamemayu Hayuning Bawana which by the Yogyakarta Government has made the philosophy of regional development and lofty ideals a Javanese philosophy that has an interest in the way of life of Javanese people. The use of this philosophy is to improve the quality of human resources from smart, competent,...

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Development of a Semi-Online Application to Support Indonesian Student Competencies Assessment (AKSI)

Abdul Rahman, Rahmah Zulaiha, Fahmi, Giani Mustika Sari
The Modul Tes Inovatif Siswa Indonesia (MOTIVASI) is an application that is designed and built to support the implementation of the Indonesian Student Competencies Assessment (AKSI) survey. The AKSI survey itself aims to; (1) find out and compare the achievement level of educational programs, (2) diagnose...

Meaning of The Word Libās in Q.S. Al-Baqarah [2]:187 in Michael Camille Riffaterre’s Semiotics Application

April Haji, Sidik Saiful Anwar, Andri Nirwana, Ahmad Nurrohim
The word libās can be found in several surahs of the Qur’an. There are various meanings of the word libās. For this reason, this study aims to discuss the basic concepts of Michael Camille Riffaterre’s Semiotics and how to apply the meaning of the word libās in Q.S. Al-Baqarah [2]:187. In this research,...

Implementation Of Pancasila Student Profile Through Projects Contained Local Wisdom

Safrijal Safrijal, Muhammad Saiful, Ulil Azmi
Local wisdom is a perspective on how a community in a particular location lives in relation to its natural surroundings. One of the key issues identified in an initiative to boost Pancasila students’ profile was culture and local knowledge. Six qualities major traits of the Pancasila Student Profile...

The Effect of Application of E-Filing, Tax Knowledge, Taxpayer Awareness, Tax Sanctions, Tax Socialization and Taxpayer’s Level of Confidence on Taxpayer’s Compliance

Agnes K. B. Mudamakin, Wilsna Rupilu
Tax is one of the sources of state revenue. The use of taxes includes personnel expenditures to financing various development projects in order to improve the welfare of the community. Therefore, the role of taxes is important in supporting the operation of government and financing development. However,...
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Effect of Gasifying Agents on the Gasification of Plastic Waste

Nomadlozi L. Khumalo, Bilal Patel
Gasification is an attractive valorization option because it can convert plastic waste into valuable products such as syngas. If the syngas meets certain specifications, it can be used to produce fuel, chemicals, and electricity. Additionally, plastic waste is rich in carbon and hydrogen, both essential...
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Correlation of Compressive Strength of Cylindrical Specimens with Reinforced Concrete Slabs Cast in the Field

Ika Sulianti, Amiruddin Amiruddin, Agus Subrianto, Rachmat Hakiki, Cindi Septi Yandri, Aprilia Meana Putri
The concrete construction work process usually has many factors that influence the quality of the concrete, starting from various methods of preparing materials to caring for the concrete. This occurs because of the differences in treatment given to samples in the laboratory and workpieces made in the...
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Ultrastructure Analysis of Gaga Chicken Spermatozoa after Freezing with Coenzyme Q10 Supplementation in the Diluent

Sri Wahjuningsih, Khaeruddin Khaeruddin, Herlina Pratiwi, Ani Atul Arif
The purpose of this study was to analyze the ultrastructure of Gaga chicken spermatozoa after freezing-thawing with Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) supplementation in egg yolk lactate ringer diluent. The 3 Gaga chickens used were 10 months old, semen was collected using massage technique, diluted with egg yolk...

Customer Engagement and Brand Experience on Consumer Loyalty The Role of Brand Trust as A Mediating Variable

Trixie Vania, Ferrynela Purbo Laksono, Albertus Yudi Yuniarto
This study aims to determine The influence of customer engagement, brand experience, and customer engagement on consumer loyalty through brand trust as a mediation variable. The sampling technique in this study uses non-probability sampling with a purposive sampling method. Data was collected by distributing...

Implementing Case-Based Learning in English Language Teaching: An Exploratory Action Research in an ESP Context

Rizky Amelia, Nurhidayati Nurhidayati, Noor Aina Herliana, Nurfitriah Nurfitriah, Nisa Mahbubah
Case-based learning, as an instructional method, encourages the development of critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, the application of theory in English for Specific Purposes learning, and the simulation of problem-solving in professional contexts. This study aims to implement and evaluate...