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Does Liquidity or Profitability Influence Firm Financial Distress Most? Empirical Study on Manufacturing Companies Listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange (2015-2019)

Boby Sagita, Nugraha Nugraha
This study aims to see how liquidity ratios and profitability ratios can predict the likelihood of financial distress and which ones have the most influence. This study took 7 (seven) ratios included in the category of liquidity ratios and profitability ratios. The object of this research was carried...

Empirical Case Among Explanatory Asset, Financial Asset Dan Macro-Economic on Return Bitcoin

Muhammad Rizky Nasution, Isfenti Sadalia, Nisrul Irawati
The S&P 500 Index, NIKKEI 225, World Oil Prices, Gold Prices, Bitcoin Supply, Bitcoin Miners Revenue, and Bitcoin Returns are some of the research variables used in this study. The websites https://Blockchain.com, https://finance.yahoo.com, and other sites that promote research served as the study’s...
Proceedings Article

Relationship Between Environment and Attitudes with Perception of Adolescents About Early Marriage

Dewi Fatimah, Moch. Yunus, Lucky Radita Alma
The case of early marriage in Wajak district has increased every year and has a high value in Malang Regency. The perception of Adolescent is one of the causes for youth to decide whether to marry at an early age. There are many factors that can affect the perception of adolescent one of them is environment...

The Use of Complexing Agent 1-5Diphenylthiocarbazone in the Analysis of Heavy Metals Cu, Pb, Zn, Mn and Ni in Seawater Samples: Application of Solvent Extraction Learning in Analysis Separation Subject

Muti’ah, Jackson Siahaan, I. Nyoman Loka
This research investigates the use of 1-5diphenylthyocarbazone in the analysis of heavy metals Cu, Pb, Zn, Mn, and Ni in seawater samples collected from Alas Strait Waters. The aim of this research is to find out the optimum conditions in analyzing heavy metals, such as optimum pH, extraction time, recovery...

Fishery Livelihood Adaptation on Climate Change: A Bibliometric Analysis and Review

Muhammad Izzudin
The primary objective of this research is to provide a high-level overview of potential impacts and details of ongoing and completed adaptation measures on aquatic and marine ecosystems and the livelihoods they support as a result of climate change. Changes in acidity, sea temperature, and circulation...

Government Policy in Handling the Covid-19 Pandemic Judging from Law Number 2 of 2020

Anang Dony Irawan, Ega Permatadani
The world was shocked by the emergence of an infectious virus called COVID-19 at the end of 2019. Viruses that can be transmitted by camouflage by indiscriminately consuming every human life that lives on the surface of this earth, including in Indonesia. Indonesia is one of the countries with the most...
Proceedings Article

Effects of Different Gradients of Citric Acid Application on the Biomass and Photosynthetic Characteristics of Black Barley Flag Leaves

Qinyi Tang, Tao Tang, Jianlin Wang
It is of great research significance to study the effects of different gradients of citric acid on the biomass and photosynthetic characteristics of flag leaf of black barley. Using black barley in Longzi as experimental material, a one-way randomized block design was adopted, and five citric acid gradient...
Proceedings Article

Enhancing Soil Performance Using Quarry Waste and HDPE Geocell Reinforcement: A Numerical Analysis Approach

Shantunu Chowdhury, Anindya Baidya, Aishik Gupta
The study explored the improvement in soil performance using quarry waste soil and HDPE geocell reinforcement in layered soil models under varying applied pressures. Quarry waste is a by-product of the quarrying process that includes crushed rock fines, scalping and overburden. It’s often considered...

AIGC Empowering Art Design: A Multi-dimensional Exploration from Innovative Applications to Future Development

Jinling Du
The explosive growth of AI-generated content (AIGC) is transforming the production paradigm of art and design. This paper employs a combination of case studies and pattern analysis to examine the application mechanisms and innovative pathways of AIGC across three fields: graphic design, product design,...
Proceedings Article

Immunocytochemistry Studies Using Microtubule-Associated Protein-2 (MAP-2) Markers on Neural Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells from Rat Bone Marrow

Ariyani Noviantari, Radiana D. Antarianto, Lutfah Rif’ati, Ratih Rinendyaputri, Uly A. Nikmah, Lisa A. Lienggonegoro, Masagus Zainuri, Frans Dany
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can differentiate into neurons, which can be used in cell therapy. Endogenous genes and neurotrophic factors such as nerve growth factor (NGF), brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and neurotrophin-3 regulate neural stem cell proliferation and differentiation (NT-3)....
Conference Abstract

3.4 WAVE INTENSITY ANALYSIS PROVIDES NOVEL INSIGHTS INTO PULMONARY HYPERTENSION

Junjing Su, Charlotte Manisty, Kim H. Parker, Soren Mellemkjaer, Luke Howard, Ulf Simonsen, Alun Hughes
Pages: 51 - 52
Background: The objective of the study was to apply wave intensity analysis (WIA) in the pulmonary artery to characterise the magnitude, origin, type and timing of arterial waves in individuals with and without pulmonary hypertension (PH). Methods: Right heart catheterisation was performed using a pressure...
Conference Abstract

3.3 DISCOVERY OF A NEW BLOOD PRESSURE PHENOTYPE FROM INVASIVE CENTRAL-TO-PERIPHERAL RECORDINGS: IMPLICATIONS FOR BRACHIAL CUFF ACCURACY AND CARDIOVASCULAR RISK ASSESSMENT

Dean Picone, Martin Schultz, Xiaoqing Peng, Andrew Black, Nathan Dwyer, Phil Roberts-Thomson, Velandai Srikanth, James Sharman
Pages: 51 - 51
Background: Accuracy of brachial cuff blood pressure (BP) may be influenced by individual variability in central-to-peripheral systolic BP (SBP)-amplification, but this has never been determined. We aimed to achieve this by characterising SBP-amplification phenotypes and examining associations with cuff...
Conference Abstract

2.5 NON-INVASIVE WAVE INTENSITY ANALYSIS IN THE AORTA AND INTERNAL CAROTID USING PHASE-CONTRAST MR ANGIOGRAPHY: THE EFFECT OF HYPERTENSION

Sandra Neumann, Mark Hamilton, Julian Paton, Angus Nightingale, Jonathan Brooks, Emma Hart, Giovanni Biglino
Pages: 51 - 51
Introduction: Hypertension is associated with stiffening of blood vessels, reduced arterial lumen and reduced cerebral blood flow; however, it is not known how lower cerebral blood flow relates to arterial structure or impacts on wave dynamics. We hypothesise increased backward wave energy and faster...
Conference Abstract

3.2 VARIABILITY IN MEAN ARTERIAL PRESSURE AND DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE FROM CENTRAL TO PERIPHERAL LARGE ARTERIES: RELEVANCE TO ARTERIAL PHYSIOLOGY AND ESTIMATED CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE

Martin Schultz, Dean Picone, Xiaoqing Peng, Andrew Black, Nathan Dwyer, Phillip Roberts-Thomson, James Sharman
Pages: 51 - 51
Background: Mean arterial pressure (MAP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) are thought to consistently decline approximately 1–3 mmHg from the aorta to peripheral large arteries, thus providing a small pressure gradient to aid blood flow. The magnitude of this gradient is important for correct waveform...

Research on the Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility Behavior on Financial Performance from the Perspective of Optimal Differentiation

Jingyu Fu, Jihong Wu, Guiqing Li, Yaqing Zhang, Chizhou Zhu, Jie Liu
This paper aims to provide a new social responsibility strategic portfolio for Chinese listed companies. Using the optimal differentiation theory. this paper calculates a new social responsibility index from a multi-dimensional perspective, and empirically analyses the relationship between social responsibility...

Classical Lie Symmetries and Reductions of a Nonisospectral Lax Pair

P. G. Estévez, M. L. Gandarias, J. Lucas
Pages: 51 - 60
The classical Lie method is applied to a nonisospectral problem associated with a system of partial differential equations in 2 + 1 dimensions (Maccari A, J. Math. Phys. 12 (1998) 6547–6551.). Identification of the classical Lie symmetries provides a set of reductions that give rise to different nontrivial...

The Research on Consumer Decision Process and Problem Recognition

Gao Song
This paper examines the nature of the consumer decision process and analyzes the first step in that process-problem recognition. Within problem recognition, we focus on (1) the process of problem recognition, (2) the uncontrollable determinants of problem recognition, and (3) marketing strategies based...
Proceedings Article

The Research on Inducible Strategy to Optimize the Staff Configuration

Weiwei Sha, Zengli Liu, Jingru Su, Bing Chen
In this paper, production-oriented enterprises are used as the research objects. Based on the forward master-slave framework of two-tier decision model, superiors affect even intervene production decisions of subordinate departments, this must be taken into consideration. That is to say, in the inducible...
Proceedings Article

Preliminary Study on Analysis Technology of Normal Level Adjustment for Constructed Reservoir- Taking Hangzhou City Qingshan Reservoir as an Example

Quanfu Luo, Haijun Zheng, Shichen Zhang
To determine the normal water level is an essential part of new design process, only normal water level adjustment is the new things gradually in recent years. Reservoir is an important part for the development of social economy system, may affect the situation as a whole, and then normal water level...

Can the Indonesian Version of Kolb Learning Style Identify Learning Style Preferences of High School Students?

Irwan Koto, Siswi Wahyu Ningsih, Desy Hanisa Putri
The use of teaching approach associated with student learning style preferences was highly recommended. Based on this perspective, this study was carried out with two aims: to provide the Indonesian version of Kolb learning style inventory version 3.1 (K-LSI 3.1) and to identify high school students...

Playground-related Extremity Fractures in an Asian Setting over the Last Decade – Are We Safe?

Kenneth Pak Leung Wong, Jeannie Leh Ying Wong, Arjandas Mahadev
Pages: 50 - 55
The cost of playground-related injuries remains significant. Measures adopted to prevent such fractures or reduce their severity would translate into appreciable financial savings. Our study looks at the changes in playground-related extremity fracture epidemiology over the past decade after the implementation...

Stay or Out: Commitment and Employee Turnover Intentions among Indonesian Employees

Ismya Humayra, Nurintan Sri Utami
The purpose of this study was to determine the role of the working commitment to the intention turnover in employees in Indonesia. The subjects in the study consisted of 111 employees from Borneo, Maluku and Java from various agencies. The average age of employees is 29.64 years with the number of female...
Proceedings Article

Environmental State of North Caucasus Region, Caused by Mining Activities

O.G. Burdzieva, V.B. Zaalishvili, S.K. Aiskhanov, A.S. Kanukov, M.T. Margoshvili, S.K. Yakhikhazhiev
Two areal spots (Vladikavkaz areal spot and Unal spot) where chemical pollution of soils associated with mining reaches an extremely dangerous level were identified on the territory of North Ossetia-Alania. The areas with varying degrees of environmental stress were identified within the RSO-Alania region...

Psychosocial aspects of ecotourism and nature conservation in Russia

Viktoria V Arshinova, Natalia V Kuznetsova, Mariam R Arpentieva, Andrei V Novakov, Larisa V Bykasova, Galina V Slepukhina
The article is devoted to the psychosocial aspects of tourism and nature conservation. The authors consider the problems of nature conservation in the context of ecotourism development. The leading problems in the work of modern «specially protected natural areas» are the following: 1) the organization...

Research on Influencing Factors of Financial Efficiency of Listed Companies in Retail Industry in Six Provinces of East China

Lu Yang, Wei Liu
This paper takes 20 listed companies in the retail industry of six provinces in China from 2013 to 2017 as samples, uses DEA method to calculate the financial efficiency value of each listed company, and uses Tobit regression method to empirically analyze the factors affecting the company's financial...

Word of Mouth and Risk Perception Toward the Decision on Using Go-Jek Services

Siska Lusia Putri, Lasti Yossi Hastini
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of WOM-Topics toward online transportation on using the sevice of Go-Jek in Padang City; to analyze the effect of RP-Social & Time/Convenience toward online transportation on using the service of Go-Jek in Padang City and to analyze the effect of WOM-Topics...
Proceedings Article

Single Phase Induction Motor with 4 Windings Design and Current Control in Auxiliary Winding

Zuriman Anthony, Erhaneli, Fauzan Ismail
A single phase induction motor usually has two windings, the main and auxiliary windings. The winding design was more complicated than the poly-phase induction motor. Because of that, this study was aimed to show a new design that simply by using 4 windings in the stator. This study was focused to design...
Proceedings Article

Mathematical model of potato slices under process-based temperature and humidity integration control of tilted tray air impingement drying

Jian Wu Dai, Jie Wang, Ling Ren, Yao Wen Liu, Li Hua Zhang
Mathematical model of potato slices under process-based temperature and humidity integration control of tilted tray air impingement drying were investigated under different parameters. Results indicated that the Weibull distribution function simulated the drying curves of potato slices under PDTHIC drying...

Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom: The Development of Chemistry Learning Devices Using Collaborative Strategy based on Multiple Intelligences

Atiek Winarti, Agus Nor Ichsan, Maya Istyadji
"Based on Gardner's multiple intelligence theory, each student has the unique and distinctive intelligences that make him/her are different one from another. Students will learn more easily if learning activities are in accordance with their respective intelligence. This study aims to develop the chemistry...

Implementation of Constitutional Courts Decision on Illegitimate Children in Indonesia

Fuad Thohari, Afwan Faizin
The ruling of the Constitutional Court No. 46/PUU-VIII/2010 concerning the status of illegitimate children where they have legal relation with their biological fathers receives numerous complaints from diverse religious judges. This is proved by the study of the religious judges' view in the region of...
Research Article

Histopathology and histomorphometry of umbilical cord blood vessels. Findings in normal and high risk pregnancies☆

Manuel Vázquez Blanco, Hilda Ruda Vega, Roberto A. Guerri-Guttenberg, Rodolfo Giuliano, Daniel R. Grana, Francisco Azzato, José Milei
Pages: 50 - 57
Objective: A systematic histological, morphometric and immunohistochemical (PAI-1 and TGF-β1) study of umbilical vessels in normal and pathological conditions was undertaken in order to describe and compare the lesions found. Methods: Segments of umbilical cords were obtained from 92 pregnancies/107...

Accounting Students’ Perception in the Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants, Based on Gender and Level of Education

Dian Fitria Handayani, Ade Elsa Betavia
This research aims to see whether there are differences in the code of ethics for professional accountants in term of gender and educational level. Data obtained by collecting questionnaires as many as 250 accounting student consisting of 120 undergraduate student and 130 bachelor degree student. Measurements...

Improvement of Students’ Ability With Mathematics Learning Innovation Based on Handphone Technology

M. Taufik Qurohman, Muchamad Sobri Sungkar, Taufiq Abidin
Assisted learning model of Handphone-Based Mathematics Learning Devices is expected to be able to provide solutions to students to improve their attractiveness and problem solving abilities. The purpose of this study is to optimize the learning model of the Handphone-Based Mathematics Learning Device....

Use of Repetition Language Style For the Effectiveness of Communication Ustaz/Ustazah in Indonesia

Ermanto, Novia Juita, David Syasli
Ustaz are religious figures who exist as preachers through lectures or sermons. Ustazs using’s language in a lecture to convey information, guidance, direction and advice to the public is based on the Quran and Hadith. Lectures of 8 ustazs and 1 ustazah became the subject of research, and the style of...

The Effect of Blended Learning in Covid-19 Pandemic with the Achievement of Internal Medicine Stage Competencies at the Clerkship Program of the Faculty of Medicine UII

Rina Juwita, Erlina Marfianti, Ana Fauziyati, Barmawi Hisyam
Background The Covid-19 pandemic had an impact on all aspects of life including medical education at the Faculty of Medicine Universitas Islam Indonesia. Clinical learning was modified into combination of online and offline learning or blended learning. This study aimed to see the learning outcomes...

Empirical Study of Job Stress, Turnover Intention, and Job Involvement

Study at PKU Muhammadiyah Hospital Yogyakarta

Tri Maryati, Aditya Kusumayuda
This empirical study aims to analyze employee job stress, employee turnover intention, and job involvement. This study’s object was PKU Muhammadiyah Hospital in Yogyakarta, and the subjects were nurses of PKU Muhammadiyah Hospital as many as 125 people. Data analysis techniques employed Descriptive Analysis...
Proceedings Article

Relationship Between Stress Level, Physical Activity, and Consumption Pattern of Magnesium With Emotional Eating in Overweight Adolescents

Kinanthi Dewi Mutiek, Mohammad Fanani, Adi Magna Patriadi Nuhriawangsa
Emotional eating is one’s behavior in excessive consumption of food, which is caused by negative emotions such as stress, anxiety, and depression and which can cause weight gain. Emotional eating can be affected by various factors including stress level, physical activity, and nutrients such as magnesium....

The Influence of Job Involvement, Job Characteristics and Organizational Commitment on the Employee’s Performance of District Government

I Wayan Bagia, Wayan Cipta, Ni Made Suci
This study aims to obtain the explanation finding which tested about the influence of: (1) job involvement, job characteristics and organizational commitment, (2) job involvement, (3) job characteristics and (4) organizational commitment on the employee’s performance of district government in the Province...

Implementation of STEM Approach at Course of Entrepreneurship: Feed for Increasing Goat Weight

A Rachman Ibrahim, Iceng Hidayat
This qualitative research aims to describe the Implementation of the STEM Approach for Entrepreneurship Subjects in the Chemical Education Study Program at FKIP of Sriwijaya University, Feed Topic Types for Increasing the Weight of the Local Goat Growth Phase. Data collection methods used are document...

The Antecedents of Purchase Intention of Millenials and Zillenials on Preloved Apps in Indonesia

Muhammad Rizky Naufal, Liza Agustina Maureen Nelloh
For many years recently, the Y generation (millennials) and Z generation (Zillenials) have brought changes to consumer buying behavior, especially for the online market. Customers can migrate from traditional shopping activities to online shopping on e-commerce, which is a handy technique for them. Several...
Proceedings Article

GH, GHRH, and PIT Genes Polymorphisms of Local Swamp Buffalo in Pandeglang District, Banten Province

A. Anggraeni, C. Thalib, F. Saputra
The molecular selection of the genes influencing growth qualities can be used to genetically improve the production of native swamp buffaloes. Local swamp buffalo (60 hds.) maintained by smallholders in Pandeglang Regency, Banten Province, were examined for the genetic polymorphism of the growing family...

Development of E-Book Based Learning Media on the Material of Bustier Pattern Making for Students of the Fashion Design Study Program

Halida Hanim, Halimul Bahri, Eka Rahma Dewi
The research aims to: (1) find out how to make e-books that teach students of the Fashion Design Study Program at Universitas Negeri Medan how to make bustier patterns; and (2) see if it is possible to make e-books that teach students of the Fashion Design Study Program at Universitas Negeri Medan how...

A Pragmatic Study of Online Offence in Discussion Board

Qian Chen
This study attempts to explore the online offence through the analysis of its linguistic devices and the revelation of its pragmatic features. Enlightened by the theory of (im) politeness, the present study firstly attempts to define online offence and identify the participation framework in online discussion...

Improving Entrepreneur Competency for the Entrepreneur Community Using The Triple Helix Approach

Dhany Efita Sari, Hanun Almas Darojati, Sabar Narimo, Suranto, Tri Nur Wahyudi, Surya Jatmika, Mutiara Karima
Triple Helix is an approach to developing a knowledge-based economy that encourages collaboration among three actors: academics or universities, government, and business or companies. The purpose of this research is to describe the pattern of using the Triple Helix approach to increase the entrepreneurial...

The Development of Indonesian Language Digital Teaching Modules based on Madurese Local Wisdom for Elementary School Students

Bohri Rahman, M. Fadlillah
This study aimed to develop a digital teaching module based on local Madurese culture as a medium for learning Indonesian for elementary school students. This study uses research and development methods. The product development process is carried out with the stages of problem analysis, planning, development,...

Development of Comic-Based Teaching Books in Children’s Fashion Course

Erni Erni, Armaini Rambe, Yudhistira Anggraini, Halimul Bahri, Novita Novita
Interest in reading and literacy skills which are still relatively low are one of the problems that are felt in children’s fashion lectures, both for theoretical and practical material. The level of understanding and psychomotor abilities that are different for each student also makes the learning process...
Proceedings Article

Knowledge and Practice of COVID-19 Preventive Measures Among Indonesian College Students; A Survey After Two Years of Pandemic

Anna Suraya, Annisa Awaliyah Nursanti, Camelia Eka Putri, Istiyazah Anitia, Steffy Janifer Millenia
This study aimed to discover knowledge and practices of COVID-19 preventive measures of college students after two years of the pandemic to prevent the spread of COVID-19. A cross-sectional study was conducted from March to June 2022. Fifteen questions of knowledge and 12 questions for practice were...

Research On the Impact of The Russia-Ukraine Conflict on The Energy Market and The Future Oil Trend

Dilin Tan
The Russia-Ukraine conflict is a topical political issue in 2022. This study belongs to the analysis and outlook of the unexpected event. After the event, relevant news reports and scholars’ analysis mainly focus on the following aspects: 1. The description and analysis of the process of the Russia-Ukraine...

Mind Skills: How can it contribute to a counselor’s Self-Compassion?

Eni Rindi Antika, Alvia Ainil Lathifah, Resa Pujianti, Tantri Amelia
Counselors are professional helpers who need to meet qualifications and competencies. There is a counselor’s character that can support professional counseling services, which is “self-compassion.” “Self-compassion” is a state of being open, understanding one’s suffering, and not trying to avoid it....

Instagram as a Promotion Media for Waste Bank in Tangerang Selatan

Aminah Swarnawati, Astriana B. Sinaga, Dody Mudzamil, Isti Budi Setiawati
This research on the use of social media Instagram as a promotional media for the Waste Bank in South Tangerang is motivated by concerns about the increasingly uncontrolled waste problem and the behavior of the Indonesian people who in general are still less concerned about the environment. The waste...