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The Application and Innovation of Animation Technology in Multicultural Communication Activities that Involve Malaysia and China

Mo Bing, Shafilla Subri, Wang Lin
Today’s society is a global one and it enters an Information Era. The new generation (Alpha Generation) is tech-savvy. In the past decades, there have been many multicultural communication activities in Malaysia and China, among which Chinese animation technologies have played important roles. Though...

Government Performance Complex Regarding Principal-Agent Relationship

Hirshi Anadza, Aprilia Dwi Rasdiyanti
Public issues are the main problems that must be handled by the government. Organizationally, the government or the state are public institutions established for the public interest. Therefore, problems such as poverty, education, health, and so on, which are considered public problems, must be handled...

Role of Green Technology in the Meetings and Events Industry

Jitendra Singh, Nitin Gupta, Sonal Agarwal, Akanksha Gulati
Meetings and events have been transformed by technological advancements in the last decade. Technology has significantly changed the tools accessible to meeting and event planners at every step of the planning process, even while in-person meetings are still crucial. For example, event and visitor bandwidth...
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The Effect of Maggot Flour (Hermetia illucens) on the Growth of Sangkuriang Catfish (Clarias gariepinus)

Rusdi Rusdi, Yulilina Retno Dewahrani, Tiara Putri Chaerunnisa, Bunga Ainindya Balqis, Nur Novita, Rahma Noviati, Melta Rini Fahmi, Naufal Ma’arif
The public’s need for catfish consumption increases every year. To increase catfish production, good quality feed is needed that meets nutritional needs and stimulates catfish production. Catfish can grow well if their nutritional intake is adequate, especially protein requirements. However, fish need...

Sustainable Energy Integration: Solar and Biogas Solutions for a Disability Center in Rural Gianyar, Bali

Luh Putu Deswinta Dharmariani, Muhammad Fachmi Kurniawan, Muhammad Iqbal Sugiharto
This paper explores the implementation and impact of a sustainable energy integration program at Yayasan Widya Guna, a disability center in Rural Gianyar, Bali. The project aimed to address the center’s high energy demands, particularly for Aquatherapy, by utilizing renewable energy sources. It involved...

How Capital requirement Can Effect Bank Risk: Evidence from Asia

Rosananda Oktala, Isnurhadi Isnurhadi, Delvina Yulanda
This study investigates the impact of capital requirements on bank risk among commercial banks in Asia. Using a panel dataset consisting of 1,624 observations from both listed and unlisted commercial banks across Asian countries over the period 2011 to 2021, we analyze the relationship between capital...
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Exploring the Impact of Technology Anxiety on Citizens’ Behavioral Intention to Use E-Government: The Role of Problem-focused Coping Strategy

Trang Thi Uyen Nguyen, Linh Doan Phuong Nguyen, Hien Thi Ngoc Huynh, Phuong Van Nguyen, Nhat Phuc Minh Nguyen
This study aims to explore the citizens’ behavioral intention to use e-government in the context of technology anxiety. The research framework is drawn from the coping theory, which is utilized as a theoretical lens for examining the interplay between technology anxiety, coping process, and behavioral...
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Sustainable Green Horizon Practices for a Better Tomorrow

Sreelatha Kunchalapalli, Angeline Jyothirmayee Chikkala, Nagalakshmi Vedula, Gayatri Devi Nanduri, Rama Manne, Swarnalatha Kurapati, Silver Ananda Kumar Choppala
“Green Horizons” offers an insightful journey into innovative, eco-conscious solutions designed to tackle today’s most pressing environmental challenges. As humanity faces critical issues like climate change, resource depletion, and environmental degradation, the urgency for adopting sustainable practices...
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Classification of Human Sperm Based on Morphology Using Densely Connected Convolutional Networks

Aristoteles Aristoteles, Admi Syarif, Dewi Asiah Shofiana, Irma Azizah
Male infertility, which accounts for about 50% of all infertility cases, is assessed through sperm morphology analysis. However, the complex variation of sperm shapes often complicates the diagnosis process. Automated systems offer a more accurate solution than manual selection. This study aims to implement...

Harnessing Artificial Intelligence in Office Management: Boosting Decision-Making Efficiency and Employee Performance

Hanani Hussin, Nurul Izzati Idrus, Nurfaznim Shuib, Jefry Elias, Norfaizah Md Nasir, Nurul Amira Azmi, Sovia Rosalin
Experts have conducted this research to explore the effects of artificial intelligence (AI) on office management through its influence on decision-making operations with performance results for employees. The extensive use of artificial intelligence technologies across industries does not extend to its...

Research and Exploration of an Online-Offline Blended Teaching Model Integrating MOOC and Flipped Classroom: A Case Study in Object-Oriented Programming Course

Weiping Feng
With the background of the deep integration of new engineering construction and education information, the blended teaching mode has become an important way to break the teaching dilemma of traditional programming courses. We take the object-oriented programming course as an example, combining MOOC resources...
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Implementing Deep Learning Vision for Crystal Guava Quality Grading

Raden Arief Setyawan, Muhammad Aziz Muslim, Zainul Abidin, Chong Yung Wey, Rizal Setya Perdana
This study explores the application of a deep learning-based approach using the YOLO architecture for automated quality grading of crystal guava. Traditional manual inspection methods, while widely used, suffer from limitations such as subjectivity, inconsistency, and slower processing times. The proposed...
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Implementing Deep Learning Vision for Crystal Guava Quality Grading

Raden Arief Setyawan, Muhammad Aziz Muslim, Zainul Abidin, Chong Yung Wey, Rizal Setya Perdana
This study explores the application of a deep learning-based approach using the YOLO architecture for automated quality grading of crystal guava. Traditional manual inspection methods, while widely used, suffer from limitations such as subjectivity, inconsistency, and slower processing times. The proposed...

Corporate Criminal Liability For Misleading Advertisements In Non-Formal Education Services In Indonesia

Naila Ardina, Aida Ardini, Kartina Pakpahan, Anton Diary Steward Surbakti, Marolop Butar Butar
The increasing prevalence of non-formal education providers in Indonesia has coincided with a rise in promotional activities, particularly through digital platforms. However, many of these advertisements prove misleading, offering promises such as guaranteed university admission, instant certification,...

Aesthetic Perception of Nature as the Foundation of Environmental Education

Shakhhuseynova Sevinj Asif
The article titled “Aesthetic Perception of Nature as the Foundation of Environmental Education” explores the relationship between Nature and Humans throughout history, addressing the issues of Humanity’s material and spiritual dependence on Nature, as well as the gradual complexity of these relationships...

Evaluating the Feasibility of various SuDS Types in Reduction of Storm Water Runoff in an Urban Catchment: A Case Study of Bengaluru, Karnataka

Betty Varghese, K. Smitha Mohan, Chetan Topre
This study aims to identify the best combination of Sustainable Urban Drainage System (SuDS) types for an Indian City, Bengaluru by integrating InfoWorks ICM (Integrated Catchment Modelling) and Multi Criteria Decision Making (MCDM). SuDS which have been proven efficient in reducing flood impacts, is...
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5.4 EFFECT OF ACUTE RESISTANCE EXERCISE ON ARTERIAL HEMODYNAMICS AND CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW DYNAMICS: DOES SEX MATTER?

Alexander Rosenberg, Tommy Wee, Elizabeth Schroeder, Kanokwan Bunsawat, Georgios Grigoriadis, Garett Griffith, Bo Fernhall, Tracy Baynard
Pages: 59 - 60
High-intensity resistance exercise (RE) acutely increases arterial stiffness and blood pressure (BP), coupled with reduced cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFv) and greater flow pulsatility in the cerebral circulation, which may be detrimental to cerebral microvasculature. Because females have different...
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6.3 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOW-DENSITY NON-CALCIFIED CORONARY PLAQUES IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES AND HEALTHY CONTROLS

Kristian L. Funck, Esben Laugesen, Kristian Oevrehus, Jesper M. Jensen, Bjarne L. Noergaard, Damini Dey, Troels K. Hansen, Per L. Poulsen
Pages: 59 - 60
Background: Arterial stiffness may provide non-invasive information about cardiovascular risk in patients with type 2 diabetes. We investigated the association between arterial stiffness and subclinical coronary atherosclerosis in patients with type 2 diabetes and healthy controls. Methods: Patients...
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P.028 EPIGENETIC INTERACTION BETWEEN α-ADDUCIN AND RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN-SYSTEM GENES IN RELATION TO THE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF THE FEMORAL ARTERY

J.S. Seidlerova, J.A.S. Staessen, T.N. Nawrot, HAS.-B. Struijker-Boudier, T.K. Kuznetsova, G.B. Bianchi, E.B. Brand, SMB.-H. Brand-Hermann, R.F. Fagard, J.F. Filipovsky
Pages: 59 - 59
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5.3 HIGH FIT OLDER ADULTS MAINTAIN A SIMILAR ENDOTHELIAL RESPONSE TO ACUTE INFLAMMATION AS YOUNGER ADULTS

Elizabeth Schroeder, Abbi Lane-Cordova, Sushant Ranadive, Tracy Baynard, Bo Fernhall
Pages: 59 - 59
Inflammation is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events and reduced endothelial function. Higher cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with lower risk of cardiovascular events and improved vascular function. Whether fitness plays a role during acute inflammation is unknown. Purpose:...
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6.2 IMPACT OF DIABETES ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS

Rogerio Toshiro Passos Okawa, Jorge Juarez Vieira Teixeira, Alex Cardoso Perez, Eigi Wilton de Souza, Giovanna Chiqueto Duarte, Guilherme Norio Hayakawa, Lorena Lima Gargaro, Marina Franciscon Gomes da Cruz, Michel Lima Moro Alves, Milene Cripa Pizatto de Araujo, Patrick Sadao Nishikawa, Rafaela Pelisson Regla, Rafael Campos do Nascimento
Pages: 59 - 59
Objectives/Background: The purpose of our study was to examine the impact of diabetes on arterial stiffness. A systematic review, published by Cecelja and Chowienczyk (1), describes that pulse wave velocity (PWV), is highly predictive of cardiovascular events, and PWV is associated with age and blood-pressure,...
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A Sustainable Simulation Model Based on the Indonesia Sea Toll way

Muhammad Fakhruriza Pradana, Sriram Praneeth Vinjamuri, Bernd Noche
Indonesia being an island nation, is facing numerous issues with regards to connecting 17,000 odd islands. Due to the lack of connectivity between these islands, the people’s price disparities and economic standards are being affected. It has resulted in the introduction of the Sea toll way program by...
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P.027 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN RELATION TO URINARY ALDOSTERONE EXCRETION AND COLLAGEN METABOLISM IN ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION

K. Stolarz-Skrzypek, W. Lubaszewski, A. Olszanecka, W. Wojciechowska, M. Cwynar, M. Loster, T. Grodzicki, K. Kawecka-Jaszcz
Pages: 59 - 59
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5.2 REDUCED SUBLINGUAL ENDOTHELIAL GLYCOCALYX IN TYPE 1 DIABETICS WITH DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY

Signe Abitz Winther
Pages: 59 - 59
Background: Glycocalyx is a glycoprotein layer protecting the capillary endothelium. An impaired glycocalyx may precede the development of microvascular complications in diabetes. Capillaroscopy is a new method to estimate the dimensions of the glycocalyx by measuring the perfused boundary region (PBR)....
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6.1 PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE AND CENTRAL HEMODYNAMIC MODIFICATION

Mariella Catalano, Gabriel Dimitrov, Giovanni Scandale, Marzio Minola, Martino Recchia, Francesca Galli, Maria Carotta, Gianni Carzaniga
Pages: 59 - 59
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) affects the hemodynamics of the lower limbs1 and is associated with increased cardiovascular risk and mortality2. The aim of this study was to evaluate central hemodynamics and to test the relationships between lower ankle-pressure index (ABI) and Augmentation index...

The Crisis of Undercoordination

Lotfi A. Zadeh
Pages: 59 - 60
Technological progress—especially in the realms of information processing, communication, transportation, commerce and distribution of energy—is leading to an accelerated growth in interdependence on all levels of modern society. A well-known result in systems analysis is that highly interdependent large-scale...

Digital Transformation, Business Model Innovation and Efficiency in Content Industries: A Review

Rojers P. Joseph
Pages: 59 - 70
Owing to the symbolic, highly digitizable nature of the goods the content industry produces, they are highly amenable to digital transformation with radical consequences for businesses selling information products. Digitization and digital networks can save several costs that are inherent in the brick...

Some Special Integrable Surfaces

M. Gürses
Pages: 59 - 66
We consider surfaces arising from integrable partial differential equations and from their deformations. Symmetries of the equation, gauge transformation of the corrsponding Lax pair and spectral parameter transformations are the deformations which lead infinitely many integrable surfaces. We also study...

Superanalogs of the Calogero Operators and Jack Polynomials

A. Sergeev
Pages: 59 - 64
A depending on a complex parameter k superanalog SL of Calogero operator is costructed; it is related with the root system of the Lie superalgebra gl(n|m). For m = 0 we obtain the usual Calogero operator; for m = 1 we obtain, up to a change of indterminates and parameter k the operator constructed by...

The Risk Assessment of the Fog Disaster

Haibo Hu, Jinjun Pan
Pages: 59 - 64
The fog probability in urban area is determined by the observatory data. Taking the regular grid to be the assessed unit, the Fragility Exponential (FE) is computed upon the gird cell, in which the density of the road-net is stood for, and the FE can be modified according to the important facility distributed...

The Spatial Symmetry Axis of Earthquake Hazard in China

Junping Yan, Shuangshuang Li, Jing Bai, Xinyan Liu
Pages: 59 - 64
Natural disaster risk assessment is one of the hot fields of the study of natural disaster. It is of theoretical and practical significance to accurately identify the trend of natural disasters. Not all the natural disaster has the quality of spatial symmetry, only some disasters during some certain...

Exploration of Talent Cultivation Models of Industrial Colleges Under the Background of “New Engineering”

Xuehua Jiang, Peijiang Chen
Based on the concept of “new engineering” construction, schools and enterprises jointly build and co-manage industrial colleges, strengthening school-enterprise cooperation, deepening the integration of industry and education, and focus on the education concept and training mechanism, organizational...

Reference to International Evaluation Standards for Improving Yunnan Higher Education in Tourism

Yu Liu, Hao Lin
This paper aims to substantiate and make some suggestions for improving the general level of Yunnan higher education in tourism. By analyzed phenomenon of Yunnan higher education in tourism, compared standards between National Standard for Teaching Quality of Tourism Management (NSTQTM) and the Association...
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Rapid Transit (BRT) Public Transport Service Corridor I: Alang Lebar to Dempo During the Covid 19 Pandemic in the City of Palembang

Herlinawati Herlinawati, Yusri Bermawi, Moch. Absor, A. Latif, Muhammad Dimas, Muhammad Arief M, Muhammad Geraeldy, Ibnusyah Alam
The Palembang city government has implemented Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) since 2010 until now, in order to carry out the replacement/renewal of the City Bus. The BRT in the city of Palembang called “BRT Trans Musi” consists of two business entities, namely BRT owned by BUMD SP2J (Palembang Jaya Development...
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Acceptance of Brownies Suweg (Amorphophallus paeoniifolius) Substituted with Mung Bean (Vigna radiata)

Bela Monica Anggraeni, Setyaningrum Rahmawaty
Suweg, Indonesian name for Elephant foot yam (Amorphophallus paeoniifolius) is a local root crop of Indonesia that rich in carbohydrate with low glycemic index and high fiber that potentially developed as healthy food product by adding source of protein, e.g. mung bean (Vigna radiata). The aim of this...

Misconception of Student: Difference Field Independent-Dependent Cognitive Style

Linawati Linawati, Pathuddin Pathuddin, Mubarik Mubarik, Gandung Sugita, Teguh S. Karniman, Tirta Andriani
This study aims to describe the differences in students’ misconceptions with field-independent and field-dependent cognitive styles. This research is a descriptive-qualitative research involving junior high school students in Palu city. The subject of this study consisted of two female students, having...

Cirebon Mask Dance as a Tourism Attraction in Sunyaragi Cave, Cirebon City

Bernita Kirana Lestari, Juju Masunah
Sunyaragi Cave is one of the tourism destinations in Cirebon City. Sunyaragi Cave is a historical cave in the era of the Cirebon sultanate. In the area outside Sunyaragi Cave there is a building called Pesanggrahan which is used for offerings of Cirebon Mask Dance, Sanggar Dewata Sentja. The dance is...

Reduce Hyperactive Behavior in Early Childhood with Bibliotherapy

Netrawati Netrawati, Firman Firman, Yarmis Syukur, Yeni Karneli, Gusti Rahayu
The background of this research is the case of a child who disturbs the teacher and his friends at school with hyperactive behavior such as running in class, sitting at the table when the teacher explains the lesson which makes the learning atmosphere disturbed. For this reason, a bibliotherapy method...

Research on the Practice Path of Party History Education in Colleges and Universities from the Perspective of “Three Comprehensive Education”

Take Shandong Huayu Institute of Technology as an Example

Ren Peipei
In the new era, it is of great and practical significance for colleges and universities to carry out party history education work for colleges and universities to realize the fundamental task of building morality and cultivating people, and to promote college students to establish a correct view of party...
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Research on the Application of Caliper Assembly Line Improvement Based on Work Study

Min Tang, Jijun Xiao, Zheng Qin, Dongliu Tan
The heavy logistics, discrete operation floor, volume work in process, high-intensity operation and informal operational standards are taken as the production problems of digital caliper assembly in the G company. According to the problems mentioned above, the improvement scheme of caliper assembly line...

Teaching Reform and Practice of the course of Analytical Instrument for Agriculture

Weiyu Zhang, Jinfeng Dong, Hua Liu, Yu Shi
According to today's social enterprises with the characteristics of the demand, according to the agricultural instrument analysis course, requirements for the application type undergraduate engineering practical ability, combined with the agricultural analysis instrument course teaching, there are a...
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Based on SPSS to analysis the satisfaction hierarchy structure of e-commerce logistics professional student in College

Xumei Zhang, Shaohua Wei
Through literature review, this article summarizes several existing measurement systems of university student satisfaction, combined with the e-commerce and logistics 's characteristics, extracts 16 measures which can reflect the characteristics of the satisfaction of e-commerce logistics student. After...
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Numerical Simulation and Experimental Validation of Small-rotor Aerodynamic Characteristics

Yao Lei, Yuxia Ji, Changwei Wang
Aerodynamic characteristics of small-rotor were studied based on the finite volume method. In an attempt to study its performance, hovering flow field of the single-rotor was established, meanwhile, the boundary conditions were set up. In addition, flow field was analyzed numerically by using computational...
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Feature Based Vision Destination Recognition for Mobile Robot

Xianguang Cui, Hai Zhang, Yue Wang
This paper presents a feature based vision destination recognition approach. A simplified static calibration of camera is implemented and then based on the homography matrix calculated by coplanar matched Speeded-Up Robust Features (SURF) points the destination which is not even a direct feature point...
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Feature Extraction of Precession Targets Based on Multi-aspect Range-Profile Sequence

Dan Xu, Bo Tian, Cunqian Feng, Shuang Zhao, Yizhe Wang
Parameters extraction of precession targets are important information source for ballistic target recognition. Aiming at the limited ability of extracting targets parameters with single radar, an algorithm based on uniting the multi-aspect observation information is proposed to extract the precession...
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How to Design Lead Text of Systematic Course of Working Process-Take "Power Electronic Technology" Curriculum for Example

Bin Wang
The objective of this paper is to introduce how to design lead text of systematic course of working process. It takes "Power Electronic Technology" curriculum for example to introduce basis, method and method of the designed lead text and gives the lead text about the dimming lamp circuit based on systematic...
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Analysis for Subjective Well-being of Xi'an Preschool Teachers

Jun Cai
The research used the Subjective Well-being Scale for Chinese Citizen (SWBS-CC) to measure the 102 preschool teachers’ SWB in Xi’an of China. The results showed that the surveyed teachers' SWB is not optimistic overall. Firstly, the higher the age, the lower the SWB. Secondly, the longer of service,...
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Shaanxi Province low-carbon economic construction of the indicator system and evaluation

Qing Yang, Caicai Zhang, Feng Li
Low-carbon economy is under the guidance of the concept of sustainable development, with the foundation of low energy consumption, low pollution and low emission, through technological innovation, system innovation, industrial restructuring, new energy development and other means, to achieve a win-win...
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Experimental teaching mode in the application of mental health education

Xiaoyan Li, Dayan Li
With the continuous improvement of quality of life, mental health education has been more and more attention. How to improve the classroom effectiveness, enhance their mental qualities are the main institutions of higher learning efforts to solve the problem.
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Extraction of farmland areas on different row directions with SAR image based on texture feature

Ren Jian-hua, Zhao Kai, Zheng Xing-ming, Li Yang-yang
Discrimination of farmland areas on different row directions from SAR image is very significant to the selection of the optimal row direction for the cultivation and the yield. In order to reduce the effects of the speckles and improve the accuracy, the paper put forward a method which extracts the farmland...