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Grouping Manufacturing Companies Based on Factors Affecting Firm Value Using C-Means Clustering
Marita Qori’atunnadyah, Fetri Setyo Liyundira, Neny Tri Indrianasari
Every company aims to maximize firm value, a crucial goal in various industries. Key determinants of firm value include firm size, sales growth, Debt to Equity Ratio (DER), business age, Return On Assets (ROA), and total asset turnover. Understanding the interplay of these variables in shaping firm value...
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Discourse with The Role of Experts in Cases When Persons with Disabilities Are Victims of Criminal Offences
Dora Kusumastuti, Rian Saputra, Willy Naresta Hanum
The objective of this study is to highlight the significance of experts, specifically doctors and psychiatrists, in the enforcement of criminal law for victims with disabilities. This is governed by Article 30 of Law Number 8 of 2016, which pertains to Persons with Disabilities. This study employs a...
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The Impact of Capital Adequacy and Operational Costs on Operational Revenues (BOPO) on Operating Profit
Gede Putu Agus Jana Susila, I Wayan Cipta, Ni Luh Wayan Sayang Telagawathi, Gede Wira Kusuma
This study was conducted to examine the effect of capital adequacy and operational costs on operational revenues (BOPO) on operating profit simultaneously or partially. This study was classified as causal quantitative study. The subjects of this study consisted of Village-Owned Enterprises in Banjar...
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Reinvention of Learning System as a Strategy to Improve School Quality in Post-pandemic Era
Arifah Setyaningrum, Karwanto Karwanto, Bambang Sigit Widodo
This study describes the quality of improvement strategy reinvented by SD Muhammadiyah 1 and 2 Taman Sidoarjo through innovation of learning system in the post-pandemic era. In its learning system, SD Muhammadiyah 1 and 2 Taman Sidoarjo is not only focus on teaching religious values, but also balance...
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Study Of Recalcitrant Behaviour OfArthocarpus integer
Esty Puri Utami, Abubakar Ibrahim, Evayusvita Rustam
Arthocarpus integer or cempedak is an indigenous fruit with a distinctive taste and smell. Cutting seeds on water content observations need to be considered because the seeds contain sap that can affect the observation results. A. integer seeds are classified as recalcitrant seeds, so the handlers must...
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Self-Medication Practices in North Celebes: Trust, Interaction and Cultural Beliefs
Mentari Charen Melaty Kolondam, Rosiana Eva Rayanti, Theresia Pratiwi Elingsetyo Sanubari
During the globalization era, the popularity of self-medication is promoted by reasonable costs and the authority to make convenient self-decisions. This practice is popular in Indonesia. However, the practice constantly raises several risks, such as dependence or drug abuse, failure drug interactions,...
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Identification of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms for Small Ruminant Health and Adaptation
Md. Rasel Uzzaman, Zewdu Edea, Rabiul Islam, Kwan-Suk Kim, Mulumebet Worku
Production of small ruminant animals has increased globally in part because of increasing demand for meat and milk. According to the UN’s Food and agricultural organization (FAO), the estimated world’s population will approach 10 billion by the year 2050. Furthermore, the economic status of people in...
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Implementation of Articulate Media on Learning Outcomes of Class V Students at MIN 1 Banyuwangi
H. Mustajab, Nahdiah Nur Fauziah, Risanatih Maulida Putri
Education can prepare the young generation in the future to build their knowledge which makes learning more meaningful by using media. One of the media that can be used is interactive learning media in the form of articulate storylines. This study aims to determine the significant influence between articulate...
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SiD1A Application as a Tool for Social Transformation: Empowering PKK and PKD Cadres in Combating Stunting in Kecapi Village
Joko Minardi, H. Hamidaturrohmah, Yayan Adi Saputro, Fariza Yulia Kartikasari, Noor Azizah, Santi Andriyani
Stunting remains a major issue in Kecapi Jepara Village, driven by factors such as unbalanced nutrition, low birth weight, low maternal education, and inadequate prevention services. To ad-dress this, the SiD1A application has been introduced to enhance the competence of PKK (Family Welfare Empowerment)...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Measuring the level of student satisfaction in the open final exam system using correlation analysis
Hero Wintolo, Haruno Sajati, Dedi Bintang Pamungkas, Astika Ayuningtyas, Asih Pujiastuti, Anggraini Kusumaningrum
The management of student final assignments must change along with the outbreak of the covid19 virus and causing the pandemic so that online-based learning is implemented. This research was carried out to produce software using MVC Framework for managing student final assignments, starting from proposal...
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Expressive Speech Acts in the Instagram Comment Column and Their Relevance to the Formation of Student Moral Values in the Era of Globalization
Umi Fadillah, Harun Joko Prayitno, Miftah Al Farhan, Anam Sutopo, Ady Ferdian Noor, Rofi Anwar Syaputra
The aims of this research are (1) to describe the forms of expressive speech acts in the Instagram comments column; (2) describe the relationship between expressive speech acts in the Instagram comments column and the formation of students’ moral values. This study used descriptive qualitative method....
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Spatial distribution of long-term hail data observed in Uvurkhangai province
Chantsaldulam Chuluunbaatar, Jambajamts Lkhamjav, Ochirkhuyag Lkhamjav
Hail is a solid precipitation that falls from cumulonimbus clouds. Hail is formed by moving updraft and downdraft through thick layers of different temperature and humidity inside the cumulonimbus cloud, and when it falls, it causes a strong impact on the surface in direct relation to the acceleration...
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Using The Mindful Inner Smile Technique to Foster Self-Love for Maintaining Mental Health of Junior High School Students
Dhevy Puswiartika, Bau Ratu, Nur Ihyatun, Muhammad Zaky
Mental health has a significant role in helping students adjust to the various challenges of learning at school. One crucial factor in maintaining students’ mental health is self-love. One effective strategy for optimizing self-love is providing mindfulness-based intervention in classical guidance services...
Review Article
Redefining robot based technologies for elderly people assistance: a survey
Luigi Pagliarini, Henrik Hautop Lund
Pages: 28 - 32
We analyse the state of the art of hi-tech and robot based technologies in terms of Assistive Technology for all patients and, in particular, elderly people assistance and everyday activities aid. We focus on different aspects and characteristics of these tools, such as playfulness, invasiveness, learning-speed,...
Proceedings Article
Technology-enhanced Learning in Indonesian EFL classes: The Case of Videoscribe
Muhammad Aswad, Abd. Hakim Yassi, Nasmilah Nasmilah, Abidin Pammu
The long-term goal of this research; (1) Providing information to educators about the benefits of applying Videoscribe software as a technology to learn English, (2) providing information on the extent to which Videoscribe can improve student learning outcomes in English, (3) To describe the steps for...
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Simulation Methods for Emergency Handling Preparedness in Junior High School Children in The New Normal Era
Anggra Trisna Ajani, Mega Adyna Movitaria, Yance Komelasari, Nopan Saputra
School students are a group at high risk for an emergency situation, because many possibilities can occur in this group. Teachers are required to have an understanding of early handling of emergencies in schools, both individual cases and disaster emergency conditions that are at risk of mass emergency...
Proceedings Article
Eco-pesantren Implementation Strategy Supports the Environmental Behavior of Islamic Boarding School Students in South Sulawesi
Moh. Ahsan S. Mandra, Rusli Ismail
Pesantren is a typical educational institution in Indonesia with a boarding school method that teaches in-depth Islamic knowledge. The purpose of the study was to determine the strategy for implementing the eco-pesantren program in South Sulawesi. The research method uses a quantitative approach with...
Proceedings Article
Flipbook (FP3SA) Development to Improve Self Protection
Hengki Hermawan, Murfiah Dewi Wulandari
The rise of sexual cases against children is frightening and undeniable for elementary school-age children. On the other hand, the learning carried out with courage makes children use their freedom in utilizing gadgets and laptops to access things like pornography. Based on this thought, flipbook media...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
The Improved Construction of Reinforced-concrete Support of Slope Mouth
Vladimir Pershin, Michail Vojtov, Pavel Budnikov
During the construction of inclined shafts mouths in Kuzbass mines cast-in-situ concrete or reinforced concrete support is applied. Due to coal production increase, there is a necessity to build new coal enterprises, and as a consequence, the necessity to construct inclined shafts and mouths of the inclined...
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Optimal Rational Function Approximation for Fractional Integral and Differential Operators
Xuxiu Zhang, Xin Yao, Jiyou Fei
Bode diagram based rational function approximation method for fractional integral and differential operators are analyzed in detail. For the approximation rational function orders is the lowest under satisfying approximation accuracy in the approximation frequency interval, two steps are proposed: 1)...
Proceedings Article
An Ensemble De-noising Method for High Frequency Financial Data
Chaoyong Wang, Yanfeng Sun
High-frequency financial data are characterized by unbalanced, non-linear and low signal-noise ratio, which often represents a challenge on the study of financial market microstructure. There has been little research on the de-noising method for high-frequency financial data, with the wavelet analysis...
Proceedings Article
Tourism Destination Image of Bali According to European Tourist
I Gusti Bagus Rai Utama
This research was conducted in the province of Bali which aims to determine the attraction factors as the main attraction of tourism Bali from perspective of European, and also to determine the factors that predominantly determine European travel to Bali. The research was designed by using research survey...
Proceedings Article
Exploration on Teaching Reform in Mechanical Engineering English
Chun-ling Li
To improve effectively the teaching effect and quality, some problems existing in mechanical engineering English teaching are discussed and analyzed in detail. The students’ learning facts and evaluation methods and teachers’ ability are the most common problems found in many universities of our country....
Proceedings Article
Argumentation in Covariational Reasoning: Middle School Student’s Solving Covariation Problem with Different Cognitive Style
K. Fitria Santoso, Mega Teguh Budiarto, Raden Sulaiman
The aim of this research is to describe the process of covariational reasoning and how to build argumentation in solving covariation problems for middle school students who had verbal and visual cognitive style. This qualitative descriptive research investigated the differences in covariational reasoning...
Proceedings Article
Effect of Competence and Independence of Intern Auditor and Competence of Human Resource on the Quality of Financial Reporting at the Provincial Government and Municipal Government in Jakarta
Nelli Novyarni, Imelda Aprileny
This study aimed to examine the effect of competence and independence of the intern auditor and human resource competence on the quality of financial reporting provincial government and city/municipal governments through the method of data collection questionnaire. Questionnaires will be distributed...
Proceedings Article
Antecedent Of Purchase Intention For Pirated Software On Personal Computer Among University Students In Samarinda City
Bela Barus, Hendrik Batoteng, Yandhika Dwi Saputra
This study aims to Analyze the antecedents of interest behaviour in buying pirated software on PCs among University students in Samarinda City. This study uses a quantitative approach using path analysis that is processed with IBM SPSS Statistics 23 software and Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) with...
Proceedings Article
Agreement as an Essential Element in Implementation of Diversion
Waluyadi Waluyadi, Ismayana Ismayana, Moh. Sigit Gunawan, Jojo Junawan
The purpose of this research is to describe and analyze the implementation of child case diversion at the stage of investigation, both successful and unsuccessful. This study uses a normative / doctrinal approach. The data used is secondary data as the main data and primary data as supporting data. Secondary...
Proceedings Article
Social Capital and School Principal Roles in Improving School Quality of SMA Muhammadiyah 3 Yogyakarta
Yan Iqbal, Amika Wardana
During this social capital is often used for economic interests, but not optimal in the field of education, especially the utilization of social capital for the improvement of school quality. Therefore, the role of principal in utilizing social capital for school quality improvement is needed. thereby...
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CSR Web Reporting: A New Communication Technology Tool For Corporate Reporting And Its Relation With Ownership Structure
Kenny Fernando, Elfina Astrella Sambuaga, Budi Kurniawan, Ernie Riswandari, Theresia Hesti Bwarleling
This study aims to highlight the new practice of corporate reporting in utilizing the information and communication technology nowadays. Further, The empirical test was conducted to examine and observe the influence of Ownership Structure on the practice of CSR disclosure. Regression analysis was conducted...
Proceedings Article
The Optimalization School Based Management by Applying Information Technology and Communication (ICT)
Jumira Warlizasusi
This article was supposed to how to optimize “school based management” by applying it into information technology and communication (ICT). According to United Nations, the defiance of education in this sophisticated 21th century is evolving knowledge-based society which has own: 1.ICT and media literacy...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Bangka’s Tin Sea Sand-Fe3O4 as A Removal of Heavy Metals in By-Product of Tin Ore Processing
Shofi Anfaresi, Intan Putri, Ridho Mulia, Anisa Alfisyahr, Nurul Muzayyanah
An experiment to investigate the adsorbent capacity of tin sand from Bangka Island Indonesia toward the lead/Pb(II) ion in lead aqueous solution either non-modified sand and magnetite-coated sand were studied using adsorption method. The adsorbent was activated with sulfide acid (H2SO4) and showed that...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Effects of dietary modification with weight loss on central blood pressure during oral glucose tolerance test in overweight/obese men
Toru Yoshikawa, Hiroshi Kumagai, Kanae Myoenzono, Asako Zempo-Miyaki, Takehiko Tsujimoto, Kiyoji Tanaka, Seiji Maeda
Pages: 27 - 34
Background: Postprandial regulation of central systolic blood pressure (cSBP) is impaired by obesity-related disorders. The present study aimed to examine the effect of hypocaloric diet intervention on cSBP when performing oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) in overweight/obese men and explore its mechanism.
Methods:...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Impact of obesity on aortic root calcification and coronary calcification using multi-detector CT
Hussein Nafakhi, Hasan A. Al-Nafakh, Abdulameer A. Al-Mosawi
Pages: 27 - 32
Objective: The impact of obesity measured by BMI on cardiovascular diseases remains controversial. We investigated the impact of obesity measured by BMI on the prevalence and correlation of aortic root calcification (ARC) and coronary artery calcification (CAC) in patients assessed by multi-detector...
Proceedings Article
Perception of Preschoolers (3-7 years) on Usage of YouTube in Semarang
Nanang Sahriana, Yuli Kurniawati Sugiyo Pranoto
This study aims to obtain preliminary data related to children's perceptions of gadgets and YouTube and what content is often watched by children. YouTube is one website on the internet that can be accessed easily to exchange information in the form of videos. Respondents in this study were preschool...
Proceedings Article
The Analysis of Learning Implementation Plan (LIP) In Vocational Subjects Based on 2013 Curriculum
Mustofa Abi Hamid, Muhammad Nurtanto, Ali Rahmat, Abdul Mutolib, Soffan Nurhaji, Moh. Fawaid, Setria Utama Rizal
The qualified teacher is teacher who has the standards of educator that has capability of their materials according to the standard of the contents and carry out the learning process according to the standard of the process. Learning Implementation Plan (LIP) is the administration prepared teachers before...
Proceedings Article
The Study of Chemistry Learning on The Material of Buffer Solution Supported by Teaching Material of Multiple Representation-Chemoentrepreneurship Viewed From Student Entrepreneurship Interest
A Drastisianti, E Susilaningsih, Mr Supartono, N Wijayati
Teaching and learning activities in the classroom are part of the educational process aimed at bringing to a better state. These activities will be more meaningful if the needs and experiences of students are considered. Thus, this can improve the learning objectives which is connecting the subject matter...
Proceedings Article
Apology Strategies of Indonesian Hotel Managements in Handling Complaints Written in Travel Site
Agita Risma Nurhikmawati, Dhika Puspitasari
The research which is entitled "Apology Strategies of Indonesian Hotel Managements in Handling Complaints Written in a Travel Site” tries to describe the apology strategies used by hotel managements in responding the complaints from their customer regarding the hotel services. The way they react to the...
Proceedings Article
Effects of Propranolol on Osteoclasts Cultured in Vitro
Xiaojuan LI, Xiaorui XIE, Jin REN, Liling REN, Jian CAO
Objective: To study the effect of propranolol on osteoclasts. Methods: (1)propranolol at the doses of 10-2 µmol/ml, 10-3 µmol/ml, 10-4 µmol/ml, were added into the osteoclasts for coculture for 72 h, then tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) and toluidine blue staining was used to detect the effects...
Journal: Clinical Hematology International
Research Article
Timed Sequential Salvage Chemotherapy for Relapsed or Refractory Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Bogdan Popescu, Sheenu Sheela, Julie Thompson, Sophia Grasmeder, Therese Intrater, Christin B. DeStefano, Christopher S. Hourigan, Catherine Lai
Pages: 27 - 31
Therapy for those with relapsed or refractory acute myeloid leukemia is suboptimal. Studies have suggested that timed sequential salvage combination cytotoxic chemotherapy may be particularly useful for that indication. We report here a series of ten such adult patients treated sequentially at a single...
Proceedings Article
The Implementation & Practice of Industry Revolution 4.0 Associated with Makassar Local Concept
Nurharsya Hanafie, Lukman Ilham, Andika Gani
The industry revolution 4.0 has given a huge impact to Makassar people. Hence; the implementation and practice of its principle has shown certain viewpoint and action. To figure out the implementation of industry revolution 4.0; the descriptive qualitative study was conducted. The study aimed at identifying...
Proceedings Article
Preliminary Study on Basin Amplification Effect for Vertical Incidence of Two Kinds SH Pulse Waves
Xueliang Chen, Jianlong Wang, Mengtan Gao
Study of basin effect has important reference significance for future urban the planning of earthquake prevention and disaster reduction. The amplification effects of three ideal simple basin models, “square” shape, “inverted convex” shape and “curved” shape, were studied by using the finite element...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Carotid–femoral pulse wave velocity: Impact of different arterial path length measurements
Jun Sugawara, Koichiro Hayashi, Takashi Yokoi, Hirofumi Tanaka
Pages: 27 - 31
Background: Carotid–femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV) is the most established index of arterial stiffness. Yet there is no consensus on the methodology in regard to the arterial path length measurements conducted on the body surface. Currently, it is not known to what extent the differences in the arterial...
Proceedings Article
Identification of Risk Factors and Seroprevalence For Septicemia Epizootica (SE) Endemic Case Of Buffaloes in Aceh Barat, Aceh
Nurliana, Teuku Karmil, Teuku Ferasyi, Darmawi, Razali, Sugito, Rastina, Ismail
This study aimed to determine the risk factors for endemic cases of Septicaemia Epizootica (SE) diseases and prevalence of immunity (antibody titer) to SE in Aceh Barat, Aceh. 336 samples of buffaloesblood were takenbased on age level guided by the a stratified random sampling. Antibody titers were tested...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Pressure Dependency of Retinal Arterial Pulse Wave Velocity in the Rat
Mahdieh Rezaeian, Dana Georgevsky, S. Mojtaba Golzan, Stuart Graham, Alberto Avolio, Mark Butlin
Pages: 27 - 33
Purpose: The retinal vasculature provides unique in vivo access to the microcirculation and presents the possibility of measuring small artery (retinal) stiffness using pulse wave velocity (PWV). This study investigates whether retinal artery PWV (rPWV) has a blood pressure (BP) dependency.
Methods:...
Proceedings Article
Effect of 8-Week Circuit Weight Training on Strength
Hartati Hartati, Wahyu Indra Bayu, Silvi Aryanti
The aim of this study was to know the effect of weight training to enhance service capabilities. Subject was Volleyball Extracurricular at Senior High School 1 Indralaya Palembang, and collected using total sampling (N =30). Through a quasi-experimental treatment given to the subject. Subjects completed...
Proceedings Article
Implementation of Creativity Learning in Arts Center Through Integrated Thematic Approaches to Stimulate the Discipline Character in TK Kreatif Makkah
Ernawita, Rakimahwati
This study aims to describe how the implementation of creativity learning in art center through an integrated thematic approach to stimulate the discipline character in the Makkah Creative Kindergarten Padang. The study was conducted from April to July 2019. The method used in the study was descriptive...
Proceedings Article
Child Language Disorder in ADHD Type
Putri Hotma Aryanti Siregar, Agustina
The purpose of this study is to explain children who experience language disorders in the type of ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). This research is a qualitative study by examining the disorder that occurs in a child named Bima who has ADHD, which is a language customer or S-LI (Speech...
Proceedings Article
Performance of Laboratory Critical Value on Clinical Laboratory Services in Supporting Patient Safety
L Rosita, P Edy.
Background. Patient safety is a cornerstone of healthcare quality, including clinical laboratory services. Management of patients related to the patient safety includes all aspect of services, which covers the process of diagnosing, giving therapy, and predicting the prognosis. An important form of clinical...
Proceedings Article
Non-Surgical Retreatment As A Management In Previously Treated Tooth With Chronic Apical Abscess
Eva Rizki Hutami, Ema Mulyawati, R. Tri Endra Untara
Introduction. The success of root canal treatment influenced by four factors. Absence of pre-treatment periapical lesion, root canal filling with no void, obturation to within 2mm of the apex, and adequate coronal restoration. Inability to reach those conditions can lead to root canal treatment failure....
Journal: Clinical Hematology International
Research Article
How to Simplify the Evaluation of Newly Introduced Chemotherapeutic Interventions in Myeloma
Treen Carson Michael Morris, Mary B. Drake, Paul J. Kettle, Tracey McGuigan, Maeve Leahy, Michael O’Dwyer, Helen Enright, Tanya O’Shea, Rakesh Popat, Heather E. Oakervee, Kwee Yong, Jamie D. Cavenagh, David A. Cairns, Alberto Alvarez-Iglesias, Gordon Cook
Pages: 27 - 33
When the bortezomib [PS341], adriamycin and dexamethasone (PAD) regimen was first evaluated, the response rate in untreated patients was much superior to that elicited by conventional chemotherapeutic agents. We demonstrated the efficacy of PAD in relapsed or refractory patients by comparing the response...