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Spatial Changes of Land Use Land Cover in Selected Islands of the Chattogram Coastal Belt

Arafat Kabir, Muhammad Obaid Chowdhury, Priya Chowdhury
The study presents the spatial changes, i.e., LULC and temporal changes., Area and Bank Side change of four islands of Bangladesh- Nijhum Dwip, Kutubdia Island, Hatiya Island, and Sawndip from 1988 to 2024. In this study, the geospatial tools of The United States Geological Survey (USGS), Geographical...
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Identification and Prevalence of Parasite Types in Various Freshwater Ornamental Fish in Jakarta

Lulu Friska Salsabilla, Rahmadiva Pradesti, Renata Martanto, Rusdi Rusdi, Fitria Pusparini, Devi Vianika S. Ambarwati, Fathi Alauddin Sulthan
Freshwater ornamental fish are one of the fishery commodities with economic value. Freshwater ornamental fish have high prices, thereby fish farmer can open business opportunities that quite profitable. Therefore, it is necessary to maintain the health of the fish. This study aimed to identify parasites...

The Impact of Greenwashing: Risks and Implications for Corporate Performance and Stakeholder Trust

Woon Leong Lin, Siong Choy Chong, Chuen Khee Pek, Jing Yi Yong, Kelvin Lee Yong Ming, Nelvin Leow XeChung
This conceptual paper investigates the impact of greenwashing on firm risk, corporate reputation, and financial performance, particularly in industries with significant environmental implications. Using Legitimacy Theory, Stakeholder Theory, and Signalling Theory, it explores why firms engage in greenwashing...

The Influence of Shareholder Structure on Enterprise Performance

Enze Wang
Shareholder structure is the core of corporate governance, which has a profound impact on corporate financial and non-financial performance. By analyzing the effect mechanism of different shareholder types (such as institutional investors, foreign shareholders, and management shareholding) on performance,...

Research on Curriculum Design and Student Participation in Blended Teaching Model

Li Lin, Hashima Binti Hamid
This study employs a mixed-methods research approach to delve into the impact of curriculum design on student participation in blended learning environments. By developing a theoretical framework that connects elements of curriculum design with dimensions of student participation, and integrating quantitative...
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Design and Optimization of FPGA-Based Vending Machine

Rajan Singh, Krishna Sai, Manish Reddy, Yaswanth Kalyan, Rushith Pendela, Shrikant Upadhyay
This paper presents the Register Transfer Level (RTL) design logic of the vending machine and its implementation on the Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) zed board. FPGA technology enables faster processing, reconfigurability, and better resource efficiency for vending control. The FPGA-based approach...

SIRQ Mathematic Model with Fuzzy Parameter for COVID-19 Epidemic in Indonesia

Muhammad Kharis, Miswanto Miswanto, Cicik Alfiniyah
In this research, we studied the mathematics model of COVID-19 epidemic with fuzzy parameter and the model is SIRQ (Susceptible, Infectious, Recovered, Quarantined). We defined fuzzy function for several parameters by linking several parameters with policies on handling epidemics such as quarantine and...

Human Gait and Science

Mohd Irfan, Nagender Kumar Suryadevara
Observational and vision-based gait analysis involves the systematic examination of an individual’s walking patterns through visual assessment and advanced imaging techniques. This chapter presents the science and technological methods that enable the detailed observation of movement dynamics, allowing...
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Potential and Problems of Regional Infrastructure Supporting Fisheries in Urban and Coastal Areas Using GIS of Parigi and Cijulang Districts

Amilia Widya, Selfa Septiani Aulia, Dulce Clarissa Juliety Latuputty, Afif Khoerul Anwar, Badai Samudra Tanmalaka, Nahda Safira Alkatiri
Parigi and Cijulang sub-districts are coastal areas ini Pangandaran Regency that great potential in the fisheries sector. Both sub-districts have strategic geographical characteristics as coastal areas with abundant marine resources. However, the development of this potential is faced with significant...

Historical Remains of Padusan Village, East Java

Deny Yudo Wahyudi, Daya Negri Wijaya, Andhika Yudha Pratama, Vita Sabrina Azda Laili, Muhammad Afwan Mufti
The historical remains of Padusan Village in East Java represent a multilayered cultural landscape shaped by centuries of religious and sociopolitical transformation. Despite its significance, neglect persists due to limited studies, weak documentation, and the absence of formal protection, leaving communities...

Reconstructing Democratic Lawmaking through the Right of Opposition: Redressing Power Imbalances in Indonesia’s Constitutional Design

Mei Susanto, Riyan Fernando
The absence of institutionalized opposition rights in Indonesia has created an imbalance in democratic lawmaking, where governing coalitions dominate the process with minimal countervailing power. Using a socio-legal method that combines normative constitutional analysis, this research examines the constitutional...

Ethnoscience Exploration of Batik Gajah Oling Banyuwangi in The Historical Aspect of IPAS Material on Elementary School

Khoirunnisa Az Zahro, Agustiningsih Agustiningsih, Rizki Putri Wardani
The Independent Curriculum requires contextual learning that inte- grates culture and realistic learning, but there is still little regional culture incorporated into the main material at the elementary school level. Considering the potential of local culture that needs to be introduced through core...
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Clinical Observations of Elevated ACTH Levels, Hyperinsulinemia, and Hypothyroidism Before and After Bariatric Surgery

Anvar Valiyevich Aliyev, Shakhlo Takhirjanovna Muratova, Gulrukh Aybekovna Alimuhamedova, Sakhobat Mukhsiym qizi Makhmudova, Khurshida Tavakkalovna Sultonova
Elevated ACTH levels have been observed in obese patient with hyperinsulinemia, potentially contributing to hypothyroid-like states through impaired T4-to-T3 conversion. We present the case of an 18-year-old female with a long-standing history of obesity (BMI: 47 kg/m2), hyperphagia, and symptoms consistent...

Tracer Study Exploration of Medan State University Graduates

Ali Fikri Hasibuan, Saut M. Silaban, Fitriani Lubis, Rangga Restu Prayogo
A graduate tracing study or often known as a tracer study, is a study of graduates of a university. The results of this tracer study can be used to evaluate an educational program. Alumni are at the forefront of the study program to always encourage them to always look ahead while at the same time attracting...

Effect of Firm Size and Capital Intensity on Tax Avoidance with Corporate Social Responsibility as Moderating Variables

Siti Hasna Fadhilah, Sinta Agustin, Dania Meida Rosyidah, Heliani, Nurul Rusdiansyah, Nur Hidayah K. Fadhilah, Meutia Riany, Nur Alim Bahri
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of Firm Size and fiscal loss deductions on tax avoidance using moderating variable namely Corporate Social Responsibility. This type of research uses quantitative research with a population taken from mining sector companies listed on the IDX for 2019–2021...

What Skills do Employers Really Want from Graduates?

Nicole Maisoon Shammas
For over a decade the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has supported an Emiratization initiative designed to employ UAE nationals in a meaningful manner in both the public and private sectors. Utilizing this skilled Emirati labour pool is key to the country’s development and its prioritization is reflected...

Assessing The Impact of Mobile Learning Applications on Higher Education Outcomes in Rural India: A Case Study Approach

Manjunath Gundupagi, Chandan Prasad Nellore, Swathi Guduri
During the COVID period there is a sudden surge in the EdTech industry with new learning applications especially in the higher education. Penetration of the mobile technology in India strengthened usage of mobile learning applications in the higher education setting. In this regard this research study...

The Influence of the Thoughts of John Austin, Hans Kelsen, and Hart on Political Power and Ethical Politics in the Organization of General Elections

Dewi Iriani, Muhammad Fauzan, Sri Hastuti Puspitasari, Esti Ningrum, Arief Budiono
The law is inseparable from the commands of the authorities as the lawmakers. The authority’s power to make decisions/policies are based on political power and ethical politics. This paper aims to answer the following questions: (1) How do the thoughts of John Austin, Hans Kelsen, and Hart influence...

Digitalisation in Healthcare: A Review of Present Developments in Malaysia

Hemaniswarri Dewi Dewadas, Jamie Anne James Michael, Ravindran Nadarajan, Norharyani Adrus, Siti Fazilah Abdul Shukor, Lai Ka Fei
The demand for more healthcare services is increasing due to various challenges faced by healthcare systems, including demographics and multi-morbidities. The current solutions to these problems involve leveraging technologies resourcefully, aligning them with integrated work processes, and employing...

Primary School Teacher’s Beliefs and Perception of STEM Education in Indonesia

Silvi Amaliatus Sholihah, Hesih Permawati
The recent Indonesian Emancipated Curriculum, aims to provide educators flexibility in creating quality learning that suits their needs and learning environments. Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education is connected with this aim by fostering critical thinking, teamwork, and...

Personal Traits and Motivation Impact on Collectibles as an Alternative Investment: A Case Study of Trading Card Game Community in Greater Jakarta

Aldrich Aryadi, Margaretha Lingga
Collecting is a unique economic behavior that bridges pure consumption and investment, shaped by many psychological factors. This study examines how personality traits and motivations impact the decision to invest in collectibles, with a particular focus on Trading Card Game (TCG) collectibles. Previous...

The Intersection of Science and Local Culture: A Film Analysis

Antonia Rahayu Rosaria Wibowo
A film titled Semesta Mendukung was released in 2011. It is a work of fiction that combines local culture and the concept of science. The family drama film centres on a junior high school student named Arif from Sumenep Regency on Madura Island, East Java. Arif likes Physics, but his parents are not...
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Effects of Drivers and Barriers to Switching Behavioral Intention of Young People in using Bioplastic in Ho Chi Minh City

Luong Bich An, Luong Thi My Duyen, Tran Thi Kim Oanh, Nguyen Thi Huong Giang, Nguyen Duong Ha Ny, Hoang Trong
The study investigates the factors that influence consumer bioplastic consumption behavior. The authors collected data through online survey (N = 220). Smart PLS 4.0.9.2 was used to evaluate the measurement model and linear structural model. The research findings reveal that barrier factors, such as...

Convergence of Blockchain and Machine Learning for Intelligent Supply Chain Management: A Systematic Analysis of Synergies, Applications, and Emerging Trends

Prerna Jain, Komal Arora
This extensive review analyzes 255 peer-reviewed articles (2020-2025) from the Scopus database to investigate the synergistic integration of blockchain and machine learning (ML) technologies in supply chain management (SCM). Our systematic review highlights five convergence themes at the core: (1) Immutable...

Development of Thermoelectric Peltier Plate Cooling for the Cooling Process Poultry Fillet

Surya Abdul Muttalib, Nursigit Bintoro, Joko Nugroho Wahyu Karyadi, Arifin Dwi Saputro, Baiq Azmi Sukroyanti
The aim of this research is to design and test the Thermoelectric Peltier Plate Cooling (TPPC) cooling equipment, that has been developed with its auxiliary apparatus. Peltier is an electronic device capable of generating cold and hot temperatures on its sides when an electric current is applied. The...
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Finance Access or Policy Alignment? Decoding the Real Driver of Performance in Maluku’s Fisheries Management Enterprises

Lilian Sonya Loppies, Johanis Hiariey, Steven Siaila, Yolanda M. T. N. Apituley
The fisheries processing industry serves as a backbone and strategic pillar of the blue economy, contributing significantly to food security, export competitiveness, and sustainable livelihoods. However, limited financial accessibility and fragmented policy implementation continue to hinder the growth...

Ngibing Lengger: Archiving Bodily Performance for Creative Tourism in Banyumas

Lynda Susana Widya Ayu Fatmawaty
The pandemic has scattered all the aspects of tourism in Indonesia. Thus, the post-pandemic become the revival of new concept of tourism. In relation with Banyumas, lengger could possibly perceived as a new hope in tourism. Therefore, this research is aimed at investigating the evolving creative culture...

Study on the Intention and Behavior Complying with Accounting Information System Security Policy: The Case of Vietnam

Trung Nguyen Quoc, Binh Nguyen Huu
The digital-driven economy leads to many opportunities and many challenges for businesses concerning information system security. This is the reason why more managers concentrate on promulgating and enforcing accounting information system security policies. Research on AISSP compliance behavior, therefore,...

Replicating Lecture Hall Interactions Using Metaverse Pedagogies

Laxmi Devi, Lahveenya A. P. Panchalingam
There have been various instructional shifts in the tertiary education sector due to the pandemic. Legal academics have been gently forced to move beyond their primal instinct to teach face-to-face. Instead, they had to become innovative and integrate technology to make the teaching and learning pedagogy...
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Assessment of Soil Organic Carbon and Nutrient Stocks Along a Degradation Gradient in Semi-Arid Grasslands

Khulan Nyamsanjaa, Tuvshintogtokh Indree, Batzaya Gachmaa, Lyankhua Bayasgalankhuu, Nyambayar Nyamjantsan, Sukhbat Altangerel, Buyan-Undrakh Battushig
The dry steppe region of Mongolia, characterized by semi-arid climate and sparse vegetation, plays a crucial role in regional carbon cycling and ecosystem resilience. Despite its vast extent, limited data are available on soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics and the carbon-to-nitrogen (C:N) ratio as indicators...

The Race for Leadership in the Global South

The Case of India’s Africa Policy

Ahmet Üçağaç, Ensar Muslu
This study aims to analyze the rapidly developing India-Africa relations in recent years by addressing the diplomatic, economic and security dimensions of the relations. The emergence of a multipolar international order radically changed the way global powers and actors seeking to achieve global power...

Development of Learning Media Based Android “Tretan BIPA” for Cultural Learning Materials in BIPA Interest Class of Indonesian Language and Literature Education Program, Trunojoyo Madura University

Ayyu Subhi Farahiba
This research aims to develop learning media based Android for cultural learning materials, especially Madura culture in BIPA interest classes in the Indonesian Language and Literature Education Program. This media is used to facilitate BIPA class students in preparing teaching materials, especially...

Gender-Responsive Pedagogy for Teaching, Learning, and Innovation: The Practice in Zimbabwean Higher Education

Nogget Matope, Rosemary Guvhu, Tenson T. Mugodzwa
This paper critically examines the implementation of gender-responsive pedagogy (GRP) within Zimbabwean higher education. The study focuses on GRP’s role in fostering equitable teaching, learning, and innovation to support student development. Employing a rigorous desk-based research methodology, the...
Conference Abstract

12.5 IMPAIRED REGULATION OF ARTERIAL WALL VISCOSITY DURING CHANGES IN BLOOD FLOW IN ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

Frederic Roca, Michele Iacob, Guillaume Feugray, Christian Thuillez, Jeremy Bellien, Robinson Joannides
Pages: 77 - 78
Background: Arterial wall viscosity (AWV) is a major source of cardiac energy dissipation along the arterial tree. Evolution of AWV during increase in blood flow and the impact of essential hypertension on this evolution have never been studied. Methods: Radial artery diameter, wall thickness and arterial...
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4.8 PLACENTAL NA/K-ATPASE INHIBITOR MARINOBUFAGENIN INDUCES ARTERIAL WALL FIBROSIS IN PREECLAMPSIA

Olga Fedorova, Natalia Aglakova, Yulia Grigorova, Vitalily Reznik, Valintina Zernetkina, Wen Wei, Edward Lakatta, Alexei Bagrov
Pages: 77 - 78
Background: Previous studies implicated cardiotonic steroids, including Na/K-ATPase inhibitor marinobufagenin (MBG), in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia (PE). Immunoneutralization of heightened MBG by Digibind, a digoxin antibody, reduces blood pressure (BP) in patients with PE, and anti-MBG monoclonal...
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12.3 24 HOUR AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING AND PULSE WAVE VELOCITY PATTERNS IN KENYAN ADOLESCENTS

Anthony Etyang
Pages: 77 - 77
Background: There are no data on ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) and arterial stiffness parameters in sub-Saharan African children. We performed 24-hour ABPM and pulse wave velocity (PWV) measurements in adolescents living in 2 slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Methods: We selected 1,100 11–17 year...

The Hyponymy of Word Containing Palakependhem Concept in Javanese

Sri Nardiati
This research is important because it refers to food substitutes for (traditional) Javanese. However, the name and concept of palakependhem is almost forgotten by its speakers. In fact, the term palakependhem is not yet included in the Javanese Dictionary (Bausastra Jawa). The aim of this study is to...
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4.7 THE EFFECT OF TRANSCATHETER AORTIC VALVE IMPLANTATION ON AORTIC STIFFNESS AND HEMODYNAMICS

Vasiliki Gardikioti, D. Terentes-Printzios, C. Vlachopoulos, K. Toutouzas, M. Xanthopoulou, G. Benetos, G. Latsios, V. Penesopoulou, V. Tsigkou, G. Siasos, E. Vavuranakis, D. Tousoulis
Pages: 77 - 77
Purpose/Background/Objectives: Aortic stiffness and central hemodynamics are established vascular biomarkers. Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is a promising new technique for the treatment of aortic valve stenosis in elderly patients. We examined the effect of TAVI on the elastic properties...
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P120 A MODEL-BASED STUDY ON THE EVOLUTION OF BLOOD PRESSURE DURING AGEING

Stamatia Pagoulatou, Nikolaos Stergiopulos
Pages: 77 - 78
Background: Hypertension being a major risk factor of cardiovascular mortality, there is a pressing need to understand the ageing mechanisms that lead to the continuous increase of pulse pressure and systolic blood pressure over time. Alterations in both forward and backward waves with age have been...
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12.2 HIGH PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED VISIT-TO-VISIT SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE VARIABILITY IN CONTROLLED ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION

Elena Troitskaya, Yulia Kotovskaya, Zhanna Kobalava
Pages: 77 - 77
Background: Visit-to-visit blood pressure variability (BPV) is associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes in different patients’ populations1–2. Arterial stiffness is a potential mechanism of increased visit-to-visit BPV3. Carotid–femoral PWV has become increasingly important for total cardiovascular...
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4.6 INFLAMMATION AND AORTIC STIFFNESS. A MULTICENTRE LONGITUDINAL STUDY IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE

Luca Zanoli, Kadir Ozturk, Maria Cappello
Pages: 77 - 77
Background: Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is characterized by a low prevalence of traditional risk factors, an increased aortic pulse-wave velocity (aPWV) [1] and an excess of cardiovascular events. We have previously hypothesized that the difference between expected and observed cardiovascular risk...
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P85 HIGH FRAME RATE DYNAMIC DISPLAY ULTRASOUND VECTOR FLOW IMAGING FOR QUANTITATIVE STUDIES OF HEMODYNAMICS OF CAROTID ARTERIES

Yigang Du, Xujin He, Yingying Shen, Lei Zhu, Alfredo Goddi
Pages: 77 - 77
Advanced atherosclerotic patients are faced with significant risks of stroke, which are very likely to cause death or irreversible physical disability. However, the growth of artery stenosis usually needs a very long development. Early diagnosis is necessary and requires detailed and accurate quantitative...
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12.1 EVALUATION OF ACUTE EFFECTS OF COFFEE CONSUMPTION ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN HEALTHY ADULT PEOPLE USING AN OSCILLOMETRIC DEVICE

Pedro Forcada, Dario Echeverry, Alejandro Pizano, Felix Montes, Daniel Acuña
Pages: 77 - 77
Environment/Objectives: Several studies in different populations and conditions shown contradictory results about the effect of coffee on arterial stiffness (AS). Coffee consumption is high around the world and it is very important to define its CV effects. To evaluate the acute effects on haemodynamic...

Health Risks of Environmental Exposure to PCDD/Fs near a Hazardous Waste Incinerator in Catalonia, Spain

Montse Mari, Jordi Díaz-Ferrero, Marta Schuhmacher, Martí Nadal, José L. Domingo
Pages: 77 - 87
In order to evaluate the environmental impact of a hazardous waste incinerator (HWI) located in Constantí (Spain), during the period 2010-2012, 30 vegetation and soil samples were alternatively (herbage in 2010 and 2012, and soils in 2011) collected in the surroundings of the facility, and their contents...

Volatility Forecasting in Financial Risk Management with Statistical Models and ARCH-RBF Neural Networks

Dusan Marcek, Lukas Falat
Pages: 77 - 95
As volatility plays very important role in financial risk management, we investigate the volatility dynamics of EUR/GBP currency. While a number of studies examines volatility using statistical models, we also use neural network approach. We suggest the ARCH-RBF model that combines information from ARCH...

A Method of Detecting Abnormal Crowd Behavior Events Applied in Air Patrol Robot

Huailin Zhao, Shunzhou Wang, Shifang Xu, Yani Zhang, Masanori Sugisaka
Pages: 77 - 80
When the ground or air patrol robot monitors a certain area, one of the important intelligent functions is to monitoring and alerting unusual event of the monitored area. This paper proposes a method via the number of people in the monitored area to detect the environment is safety or not. We use mature...

Integrable flows and Bäcklund transformations on extended Stiefel varieties with application to the Euler top on the Lie group SO(3)

Yuri N. Fedorov
Pages: 77 - 94
We show that the m-dimensional Euler­Manakov top on so (m) can be represented as a Poisson reduction of an integrable Hamiltonian system on a symplectic extended Stiefel variety ¯V(k, m), and present its Lax representation with a rational parameter. We also describe an integrable two-valued symplectic...

The Discrete Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation and its Lie Symmetry Reductions

R. Hernández Heredero, D. Levi
Pages: 77 - 94
The Lie algebra L(h) of symmetries of a discrete analogue of the non-linear Schrödinger equation (NLS) is studied. A five-dimensional subspace of L(h), generated by both point and generalized symmetries, transforms into the five-dimensional point symmtry algebra L(0) of the NLS equation. We use the lowest...

The Numerical Study of the Solution of the 4 0 Model

S. Gladkoff, A. Alaie, Y. Sansonnet, M. Manolessou
Pages: 77 - 85
We present a numerical study of the nonlinear system of 4 0 equations of motion. The solution is obtained iteratively, starting from a precise point-sequence of the appropriate Banach space, for small values of the coupling constant. The numerical results are in perfect agreement with the main theoretical...

Intelligent Interaction for Human-Friendly Service Robot in Smart House Environment

Z. Zenn Bien, Hyong-Euk Lee, Jun-Hyeong Do, Yong-Hwi Kim, Kwang-Hyun Park, Seung-Eun Yang
Pages: 77 - 93
The smart house under consideration is a service-integrated complex system to assist older persons and/or people with disabilities. The primary goal of the system is to achieve independent living by various robotic devices and systems. Such a system is treated as a human-in-the loop system in which human-...