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3D Finite Element Analysis of Sub-Level Caving Plan for Indicative Ground Support Requirements at Bozymchak Mine, Kyrgyzstan

Neil Bar, D. Smagulov, M. Tashtanov, F. Zhumadylov, A. McQuillan
Bozymchak is a copper mine in Kyrgyzstan that is transitioning from open pit to underground mining using sub-level caving method (SLC). Longitudinal SLC mining is planned to continue downward from the base of the existing open pit until mine closure. Several geotechnical investigations were completed...

Enforcement of Labor Laws in Relation to Banking Digitization

Dikha Anugrah, Bias Lintang Dialog, Sri Mulyani
The advancement of digital information and technology has brought significant changes to the banking sector, including the utilization of digital aspects and Artificial Intelligence (AI). This has influenced consumer behavior and transaction patterns towards digital directions, prompting banks to transform...
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Shape Based Classification and Segmentation Of 3D Point Clouds using Deep Learning

D. Jyothsna, G. Ramesh Chandra
The recognition of 3D objects that are represented as point cloud has become a very vital topic for research in the field of Computer Science. The processing of 3D point clouds has procured a lot of attention from researchers in the modern era. However, as point clouds have a complex representation,...

Emerging Patterns and Research Trends in Occupational Health and Safety: A Comparative Analysis of England, Brazil, and India

Ernesto Maringan Ramot Silitonga, Dina Ampera, Fikryah Atikah Pane, Wisnu Prayogo, Laili Fitria, Wawan Tripiawan
Occupational Safety and Health (OHS) are a vital element in ensuring worker welfare and increasing industrial productivity worldwide. However, comparative studies between countries are still quite limited. This study aims to describe the trends and patterns of OHS research in the UK, Brazil, and India...
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The Corporate Entrepreneurship Analysis of Google

Jiaxuan Chen
Since Prof. Schumpeter firstly gave the concept of creative disruption in the book Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy (1942) [18], entrepreneurship has been formally regarded as an independent branch of economics and business field (Tripathi et al., 2022) [8]. Four decades later, the inchoate entrepreneurship...

Democratic Backsliding through the Abuse of Emergency Powers: An Analysis of Government Regulation in Lieu of Law on Mass Organizations and Job Creation during Joko Widodo’s Presidency

Hasannudin Hidayat, Sunny Ummul Firdaus, Isharyanto Isharyanto
Democratic backsliding has become a global phenomenon threatening constitutional stability in various countries, including Indonesia as the world’s third-largest democracy. This research analyzes how the abuse of emergency powers can serve as an instrument of democratic backsliding through case studies...

Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Dual-Engine Approach to Value Creation in Intelligent Enterprise Portals

Yiting Zhao, Mingding Zhou
Against the backdrop of rapid digital economic development, enterprise digital transformation has emerged as a key driver of enhanced core competitiveness. However, continuous challenges such as “data silos,” fragmented workflows, and disjointed management perspectives in traditional information technology...

The Development of Contract Law Doctrine in the Indonesian Legal System

Wiwin Dwi Ratna Febriyanti, Adi Sulistiyono, Yudho Taruno Muryanto
Abuse of circumstances is one of the doctrines used by judges in deciding cases in the field of contractual disputes. This doctrine has long been introduced into Indonesia as a form of legal development. Where judges in examining cases can conduct legal discovery, legal interpretation, and legal reasoning,...
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Knowledge Attitudes and Practices Regarding Stunting Prevention among Women of Childbearing Age

Maryuni Maryuni, Lutfi Handayani, Legina Anggraeni, Dinni Randayani Lubis, Moudy Emma Unaria Djami, Apriana Rahmawati, Agung Setiyadi, Hastin Trustisari
Stunting remains a major public health issue in developing countries, including Indonesia. This study aims to examine the relationship between respondent characteristics—namely age, education, parity, occupation, pregnancy conditions, having toddlers, and exposure to stunting information—and the knowledge,...
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Classifying Android Malware Categories through Dynamic System Calls Ranked via ReliefF

Yash Sharma, Anshul Arora
Android’s popularity as an operating system stems from its extensive benefits; however, this has also made it a primary target for malware, which now exists in various categories. Numerous approaches leveraging static and dynamic analysis have been proposed for malware detection, though static analysis...

Teaching the First Grade Cadet’s Writing of MTPD by Using Reporting Activities at the Inland Water and Ferries Transport Polytechnic of Palembang

Hari Arkani, Oktrianti Diani, Desti Yuvita Sari, Aulia Ika Atika, Sepriadi Sepriadi
The title of this thesis is “Teaching the First Grade Cadets’ Writing of MTPD Through Reporting Activities at the Inland Water and Ferries Transport Polytechnic of Palembang.” The main research question was: “Is teaching the first grade cadets’ writing of MTPD through reporting activities effective at...
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Research on Critical Height and Classification Method of Pile-supported Low Embankments

Yuanxiang Lin, Jun-Jie Zheng, Hao Fang, Wenyu Yang
Pile-supported low embankments offer significant advantages, such as enhancing the bearing capacity of the subgrade, reducing subgrade settlement, and mitigating the drawbacks associated with high embankments, including excessive land occupation and environmental concerns. However, a conclusive definition...

THE COMPARISON OF SELF-REGULATED STUDENT DURING SPORT EDUCATION MODEL AND CONVENTIONAL IN PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAM

Shela Ginanjar, Samsudin Samsudin, Taufik Rihatno
The sports education model most effective way to increase independence by collaborating with team sports such as football, volleyball and basketball, but it is still rare to find people who use it in physical fitness material. This view will provide great benefits for students, especially regarding self-regulation....

Does Local Government Debt Inhibit Corporate Green Innovation? Evidence From Listed Chinese Companies

Can Cui, Dong Xiang
In recent years, green development and increasing local government debt have become hot topics in China. Therefore, it is significant to study the impact of this debt on corporate sustainability, as in doing so, it is possible to explore the micro-consequences for corporations. In this study, we selected...

Transactional Communication Model: Overcoming the Challenge of Product Knowledge Differences in the Organizational Communication Process

Idzni Sabila, Elly Yuliawati
Product knowledge discrepancies refer to differences or inconsistencies in the way individuals understand and interpret product-related information. This occurs when there are variations in understanding, interpretation, or assessment of a product between different stakeholders, such as consumers, sales...

Lessons Learned from a Blended-Learning Based Supplemental Instruction (SI) Support System at a Rural-Based University in South Africa

Moshia Agnes Mohale, Mosimaneotsile Mohlake
Universities in South Africa are continuously striving to heighten excellence in teaching and learning (T&L) practices. Additionally, Covid-19 epidemic catapulted heavy reliance on online T&L, and this created significant space for Blended Learning (BL). It therefore behoves students to receive...

The Role of Local Porang Glucomannan and Its Hydrolysate in Diabetes Mellitus Management: An Experimental Study on Rat

Anggela Anggela
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) refers to a group of metabolic disorders marked by elevated blood glucose levels, which occur as a result of abnormalities in insulin production, its effectiveness, or a combination of both. Combination therapy for DM patients includes dietary intake and increased physical activity....

Training and Support for Tutors: Sine Qua Non for effective tutorship in higher education

Nomfundo Sinethemba Hlongwa, Mashango Phillemon Sithole
The role of tutorship in higher education is well established, including its benefits for both students and tutors. Despite tutorship being a vastly researched topic, tutor training appears to be at the periphery of the treatise of tutorship. Given the significant role of tutors, it is in the interest...
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Next-Generation Software Engineering: A Multi-Agent System for End-to-End Sdlc Automation Using Large Language Models

T. Periyasamy, J. Anburaj, K. Fyzal, B. Jayakrishnan, S. Prasanth
Software development, a multi-phase process composed of requirements, coding, testing, and deployment that can take a lot of time, be error-prone, and consume a lot of resources to do manually. AI-assisted tools that currently exist, such as code suggestion tools, are focused on single tasks and do not...

Kobhung in the Perspective of Ethnomathematics and Ethnoscience: Representation of Science, Culture, and Islam in Madura

Fathorrozy Fathorrozy, Nurul Qomariyah, Abd. Halik
Kobhung, a traditional architectural space typical of Madurese houses, functions not only as a place to rest or receive guests but also embodies the rich local knowledge rooted in cultural values, Islamic spirituality, and the ecological wisdom of the Madurese community. This study aims to examine kobhung...

BRICS Nations: A Financial Dynamics of International Trade of India with Human Capital and Labor Markets

Ravindra Kumar, Om Prakash Verma, Pavnesh Kumar, H. S. Bhatiya
In this research paper, authors have been examined the causal relationship between human capital and economic factors in BRICS Nations. The authors have used data from 1997 to 2020 and a panel vector autoregressive model from the BRICS Nations. The gross domestic product (GDP), imports, exports, and...
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Decoding Viewer Reactions: Sentiment and Emoji Analysis on YouTube

Satyendra Sharma, Makhan Kumbhakar, Vandit Hedau, Vijay Baboo Gupta
In the modern digital era, YouTube comments are not only words, but they show the sentiments of the viewers with lots of insights. This paper uses YouTube API to analyze comments and extract valued information about viewer sentiments. The present study helps content creators, marketers, and decision-makers...
Conference Abstract

P.004 ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND ITS RELATION TO BLOOD PRESSURE

H.W. Huisman, A.E. Schutte, J.M. Van Rooyen, M. Reimann, L. Malan, N.T. Malan, R. Schutte
Pages: 53 - 54
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Comparison of Newton Correction Between Joule’s Law Experiment and Ice Heat of Fusion Experiment

Sardjito, Nani Yuningsih
The reliability of the thermophysical experiment results is largely determined by the accuracy of temperature determination. The arising problem is that the measured temperature does not indicate the temperature that corresponds to the thermal process of the system, because it is already affected by...
Conference Abstract

P.003 EFFECTS OF AGING ON PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN AFRICAN MEN AND WOMEN

A.E. Schutte, H.W. Huisman, M. Reimann, J.M. Van Rooyen, L. Malan, N.T. Malan
Pages: 53 - 53
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P.002 HABITUAL ANTIOXIDANT VITAMIN INTAKE, AUGMENTATION INDEX AND FLOW MEDIATED DILATION IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS AND NORMOTENSIVE CONTROLS

Y. Plantinga, L. Ghiadoni, A. Magagna, S. Salvini, M. Ceroti, G. Masala, D. Palli, S. Taddei, A. Salvetti
Pages: 53 - 53
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3.3 ASSESSMENT OF AORTIC MORPHOLOGY IN A BICUSPID AORTIC VALVE POPULATION

Froso Sophocleous, Benedetta Biffi, Elena Giulia Milano, Cha Rajakaruna, Massimo Caputo, Costanza Emanueli, Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci, Tom Gaunt, Silvia Schievano, Giovanni Biglino
Pages: 53 - 54
Background: Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is a congenital heart disease associated with aortic wall abnormalities and co-existing with other congenital defects (e.g. aortic coarctation). This study aimed to explore aortic shape features in a BAV population, identifying sub-groups with different aortic...
Conference Abstract

4.1 TNF- ANTAGONISTS IMPROVE ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: A META-ANALYSIS

Georgios Georgiopoulos, Dimitrios Terentes-Printzios, Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Athanasios Gravos, Panagiota Pietri, Christos Georgakopoulos, Kimon Stamatelopoulos, Dimitrios Tousoulis
Pages: 53 - 54
Purpose/Background/Objectives: Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have a higher arterial stiffness than their age-matched healthy counterparts and an increased inflammatory burden that might be associated with their increased cardiovascular risk. Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF)-antagonists have...
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Design Concept of an Amphitheatre Building High Land Borobudur That is Responsive to the Surrounding Environment

Andiyan Andiyan, Tita Cardiah, Tri Wahyu Handayani
The Indonesian government is confronted with several issues concerning tourist sites, both local and foreign. This study serves as a support facility for the Borobudur Highlands sector of the Nglinggo-Sedayu Gate. A combined technique is used during the research stage to collect primary data, such as...
Conference Abstract

P.001 ACUTE EFFECTS OF NICOTINE ON PERIPHERAL AND CORONARY VASCULAR FUNCTION IN YOUNG NON-SMOKERS

D. Adamopoulos, J.F. Argacha, M. Gujic, C. Garcia, N. Preumont, J.P. Degaute, S. Goldman, P. van de Borne
Pages: 53 - 53
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3.2 ASCENDING AND DESCENDING AORTA PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND DISTENSIBILITY IN BICUSPID AORTIC VALVE PATIENTS

Andrea Guala, Jose Rodriguez-Palomares, Lydia Dux-Santoy, Gisela Teixido-Tura, Giuliana Maldonado, Nicolas Villalva, Filipa Valente, Laura Galian, Marina Huguet, Laura Gutierrez, Teresa Gonzalez, Ruben Fernandez, Augusto Sao-Aviles, David Garcia-Dorado, Artur Evangelista
Pages: 53 - 53
Purpose: Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is a cardiac congenital disease associated with ascending aorta (AAo) dilation. The study of the impact of aortic biomechanics in this population has been limited by technical difficulties. Contrasting results have been reported for distensibility while studies including...
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3.9 ASSOCIATIONS OF BLOOD PRESSURE THROUGHOUT CHILDHOOD WITH LEFT VENTRICLE MASS IN ADOLESCENCE

Chloe Park, Nish Chaturvedi, Alun Hughes
Pages: 53 - 53
Background: High blood pressure (BP) is a major risk factor for elevated LV mass (LVM) in adults. Evidence suggests that BP tracks from childhood into adolescence and adulthood, however findings on the association between childhood BP and LVM are inconsistent and the temporal relationship between BP...

The Risk of Power Imbalance in Project Delivery: A Study of Large Victorian Public Infrastructure Projects

Hamzeh Zarei, Felix Kin Peng Hui, Colin Duffield, George Wang
Pages: 53 - 63
In large public infrastructure projects, political risks due to the power imbalance between central and delivery agencies are often overlooked or underestimated. The primary motive of the delivery agency in distorting information for political gains should be deemed a risk that creates uncertainty for...

Region-based Image Segmentation by Watershed Partition and DCT Energy Compaction

Chi-Man Pun, Ning-Yu An, C.L. Philip Chen
Pages: 53 - 64
An image segmentation approach by improved watershed partition and DCT energy compaction has been proposed in this paper. The proposed energy compaction, which expresses the local texture of an image area, is derived by exploiting the discrete cosine transform. The algorithm is a hybrid segmentation...

Linguistic-Valued Approximate Reasoning With Lattice Ordered Linguistic-Valued Credibility

Li Zou, Yunxia Zhang, Xin Liu
Pages: 53 - 61
Linguistic terms are often used to represent the truth degree or credibility degree to manage the uncertainty or imprecision as one of popular ways of knowledge representation in the perception-based decision making problem. This present work represents the credibility of uncertain knowledge using linguistic...

Bayesian analysis of hierarchical heteroscedastic linear models using Dirichlet-Laplace priors

S.K. Ghoreishi
Pages: 53 - 64
From practical point of view, in a two-level hierarchical model, the variance of second-level usually has a tendency to change through sub-populations. The existence of this kind of local (or intrinsic ) heteroscedasticity is a major concern in the application of statistical modeling. The main purpose...

An L2 Norm Trajectory-Based Local Linearization for Low Order Systems

Fethi Belkhouche
Pages: 53 - 72
This paper presents a linear transformation for low order nonlinear autonomous diferential equations. The procedure consists of a trajectory-based local linearization, which approximates the nonlinear system in the neighborhood of its equilibria. The approximation is possible even in the non-hyperbolic...

The Motion of a Gyrostat in a Central Gravitational Field: Phase Portraits of an Integrable Case

M.C. Balsas, E.S. Jiménez, J.A. Vera
Pages: 53 - 64
In this paper we describe the Hamiltonian dynamics, in some invariant manifolds of the mo- tion of a gyrostat in Newtonian interaction with a spherical rigid body. Considering a first integrable approximation of this roto-translatory problem, by means of Liouville-Arnold the- orem and some specifics...

The Smart Energy Management of Multithreaded Java Applications on Multi-Core Processors

Kuo-Yi Chen, Fuh-Gwo Chen
Pages: 53 - 60
Multi-core processors are becoming widely deployed. However, more cores consume more power. A power saving technique for multi-core systems based on the observation of critical sections is proposed. Since only one thread works in a critical section, other threads on other cores that access the same resource...

Analyzing the International Refugee System for Solving the Problem of Climate Migration

Qingyu Zhang, Shuhan Gao, Yuzhou Li, Yitong Zhang
Climate migration, or climate-induced migration and displacement, is an emerging concept to describe migration caused by climate-related impacts and events, such as the long-term rising of sea level and the instant extreme weather disasters. Although the academic circles and the international community...

The Effectiveness of Blended Learning With the Syncronous and Asyncronus System in Civic Education Courses

Cahyono Cahyono, Endang Danial, Idrus Affandi, Iim Siti Masyitoh
The 21st century is one of the most rapid technological developments. With the term industrial revolution 4.0, it has driven various technological advances in various fields of life. The advancement of educational technology is one of the impacts of technological developments that occurred in the 21st...

Examination of Metasyntactic Ability to French Grammar Competence Among Indonesian Students

Alman Naufal, Dadang Sunendar, Tri Indri Hardini
The competence to consciously control and utilize a better understanding of language organization helps the language users produce grammatically correct sentences and comprehend a syntactic aspect in a formal language structure, which helps the student learn, use, and understand the language fluently....

The Development and Influence of Japanese Animated Film Style

Zhu Zhiyi
Japanese animated films have a history of more than 100 years since 1917. From 1973, Belladonna was shortlisted in the main competition unit of the Berlin Film Festival to 2002, the Ghibli animation Spirited Away won the Golden Bear award of the Berlin Film Festival. Japanese animated films have entered...
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Efforts to Increase Student Academic Achievement Through Knowledge Sharing

Suhana Suhana, Anwar Mansyur, Lutfika Rachmawati
This paper aims to gather empirical evidence regarding the effect of trust, benevolence, and self-efficacy for knowledge sharing on knowledge sharing. Additionally, the study seeks empirical evidence regarding the influence of knowledge sharing on students’ academic achievement. The research population...

Features of “X Dada” in Modern Chinese

Jiaojiao Wang
The word “Dada” has several parts of speech. It’s often used as a kinship appellation noun in Chinese dialect. The semantic generalization of “Dada” in the construction of “X Dada” is the common result of the externalization of metaphorical thinking and the generalization of emotional principles. The...
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The Effectiveness of Ethanolic Extract of Centella asiatica (L.) on Healing Minor Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis in Wistar Male Rats (Rattus norvegicus)

Safitri Dwiwandari Khofifah, Nilasary Rochmanita Suparno, Morita Sari, Muhammad Rafi Vernanda, Nur Miftakhan Ilmi Tsabitul Azmi
One of the most common oral diseases is Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis (RAS) and the most common form is Minor RAS. Gotu kola leaves (Centella asiatica (L.) Urban) contain active components that can help the healing process that widely used as traditional medicine. The aim of this study was to determine...

Optimization of Alternate Turn-Back Interval in Urban Rail Transit Station Based on Genetic Algorithm

Qingjun Chen, Jiacheng Liu
The turn-back interval is a key indicator that affects the operational performance of urban rail transit. In actual operation projects, most of them are optimized and adjusted for the train running interval, and less attention is paid to the analysis of the turn-back process and the optimization of the...
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Designing for sustainability: Breakthrough or suboptimisation?

Daniel Pargman, Edvard Ahlsén, Cecilia Engelbert
Technological developments in screen technologies pitches the thinner, brighter and energy-stingy OLED screen as a possible replacement for today's television, computer and smartphone LCD screens. An OLED screen does not consume any energy at all when it displays the color black, but the potentially...

The Relationship between Career Growth and Turnover Intention of New Employed University Graduates

Hong-Xia Liu, Xiao-Yan Shi
In order to find out the relationship between career growth and turnover intention, 359 new employed university graduates were surveyed. The result shows that career growth can predict new employed university graduates' turnover intention after controlling demographic variables, that is, expected career...
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Photosynthetic Characteristics of Chinese Cabbage Sprayed with Indoleacetic Acid under Aluminum Stress

Huaqiang Tan, Jianjun Yan, Huanxiu Li
A pot experiment was conducted to study the effects of exogenous indoleacetic acid (IAA) on photosynthetic characteristics of Chinese cabbage under aluminum (Al) stress. Five treatments were used in the experiment: leaves were sprayed with 0 (CK), 50, 100, 150 and 200 mol-L-1 concentrations of indoleacetic...