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Proceedings Article
Municipal Solid Waste Generation, Composition, and Management: Manado City
Teddy Takaendengan, Tri Padmi, Emenda Sembiring, Enri Damanhuri
This study is intended to identify the conditions of municipal solid waste generation, composition and management and waste transportation system in Manado City, the capital of North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Data collected throughout this study was the amount and characteristics of residential wastes, the...
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Implementation of Integrated Marketing Communication at Kampoeng Semarang
Monika Teguh, Emanuelle Dea Nathalie Widjaja, Louisa Christine Hartanto, Josephine Kurniawan Lukito
The very rapid development of tourism in Indonesia brings many opportunities for business development in the field of tourism. Central Java Province is one of the provinces with quite a big attraction supported by 198 commercial businesses and 57 non-commercial in the tourism sector. This provides a...
Proceedings Article
The Study Results on the Consumption of Fats in Mongolia
Tuul Nyambal, Ganzorig Tumur, Soninkhishig Tsolmon
Mongolians traditionally consume a diet rich in animal-derived fats, often exceeding recommended limits for saturated fat intake. This pattern reflects both cultural preferences and the wide availability of dairy- and meat-based fats in rural and urban diets. This study investigates the consumption patterns...
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Acceptability Translation Result of "KATAKU Version 1.1 and Trans Tool 10 Rar"
Dolar YUWONO, M. R. NABABAN, Sri Samiati TARJANA, Tri WIRATNO
This study aimed to analyze the quality of accuracy, readability and acceptability of translation result of "Kataku 1.1" and "TransTool 10 rar" software programs. The researcher gave 75 questionnaires distributed and 56 respondents completed the forms and returned them to the researcher. The method used...
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Psychomotor Learning and the Achievement of Physical and Motor Development of Kindergarten Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Yudanto Yudanto, Sujarwo Sujarwo, R. Sumardianta, Ridho Gata Wijaya
The Covid-19 pandemic has given a huge impact in the education world including the early childhood education level. In this level of education, the learning process is done to encourage the development students’ motoric. Psychomotor learning includes activities which focus on gross and fine motion. The...
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Employability Skills, Risk Taking Capacity and Entrepreneurship Inclination of Graduates in Public Universities in Lagos State, Nigeria
John Oluwaseun Ajamobe
Securing a good job after higher education or starting a new venture is the prime focus of every fresh graduate which is geared towards addressing the issue of high unemployment rate through skills development and good capacity to take risks on the part of entrepreneurs and job seekers. Hence, this study...
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The Role of Resilience as a Mediation of the Variable Between Job Burnout and Investigators Performance (Study on Regional Police Nusa Tenggara Timur During the Covid-19 Pandemic)
Ridolof W. Batilmurik, Robert Noach, David Latupeirissa
The study aims at analyzing the direct and indirect effects of resilience, job burnout, and the performance of Special Investigation and Criminal Investigators of the East Nusa Tenggara Regional Police during the Covid 19 Pandemic. Investigators need resilience in law enforcement. Respondents were 57...
Proceedings Article
Meaningful Work on Tengger Ethnic Group and Javanese Culture
Diah Widiastuti
Meaningful work has become alluring topic as an object of research because of their enormous positive impact not only for the worker itself but also for their environment, especially through culture approach. The Research had been conducted in order to understand how meaningful work worked on two different...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Collaterals in right and left coronary dominance
Reuben Ilia, Jean Marc Weinstein, Efrat Mazor Dray, Sergio Kobal, Carlos Cafri
Pages: 205 - 208
Background: Collateral coronary flow may protect patients against myocardial ischemia. There is no data regarding the difference in collateral development in relationship to coronary dominance and potential influence on outcome. We aimed to investigate whether there is a relationship between coronary...
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The Characterization and Treatment Overview of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients in Universitas Sumatera Utara Hospital Medan in September-October 2021
Embun Suci Nasution, Urip Harahap, Baharudin Ibrahim, Khairunnisa
One of the highly prevalent non-communicable diseases is type 2 diabetes mellitus and some of its risk factors include living a sedentary lifestyle, family history, and being 45 years or older. The disease was observed to have 57% prevalence in Indonesia according to the data provided in 2007 by the...
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Disalignment of Political Parties in Indonesia : Study on Declining Electability of Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) in General Election 2014
Ms Suryani
Elections become the most important indicator of political party's electability. Earning votes in the general election becomes measurement of success or failure of a political party for five years. The up and down experienced by political parties could not separated from how the political parties respond...
Proceedings Article
New Normal at Islamic Boarding School During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Sumbawa Island
Satriya Pranata, Fadillah Ahmad Nur, Herlinda Wulandari, Muhammad Johar Zainuddin, Muhammad Hidayat
A number of Islamic boarding schools are growing rapidly. However, living in Islamic Boarding School give a high risk of Covid-19 transmission because of the intensive interraction of the students and teachers within the same isolated environment while doing activities together. There is no research...
Proceedings Article
Problem Identification of Regional Development Planning Processes Utilizing Bottom-Up Approach in Malang City
Suhartono Winoto
The development planning meeting (musrenbang) in the urban village level is a stakeholder forum that generates proposed activities from the lower government level. Musrenbang often produces proposals not integrated with regional development priority. It occurs due to the community low understanding of...
Research Article
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of 50 Patients with Surgically Treated Cystic Echinococcosis from Basrah Province, Iraq
Mohanad Faris Abdulhameed, Ian Duncan Robertson, Suzan Ali Al-Azizz, Ihab Habib
Pages: 196 - 202
Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is recognised worldwide as a neglected disease of public health concern, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. The objectives of this study were to describe, using a questionnaire survey, the characteristics, attitudes, knowledge, and practices of patients with...
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The Implementation of the Scientific Approach: Reveal the Degree of Scientific Approach Application in Biology Instruction That Had Been Carried Out
Uswatun Hasanah, Slamet Suyanto
In 2013, the Indonesian government implemented Curriculum 2013 (C-13). C-13 requires applying a scientific approach in the learning process. This research aimed to describe the implementation of the scientific approach and see how application of the scientific approach in learning biology. The research...
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Food Aspects of Fish Community in Tamblingan Lake, Buleleng, Bali: a Preliminary Study
Kadek Prayuda Sathyananta, Ni Putu Emmy Aryanthi
Tamblingan Lake is the smallest lake in Bali and plays a vital role in the surrounding environment. The fish community in Tamblingan Lake includes the bonylip barb (Osteochilus vittatus), spotted barb (Barbodes binotatus), silver rasbora (Rasbora argyrotaenia), convict cichlid (Amatitlania nigrofasciata),...
Proceedings Article
Defense Stock Portfolios in a Mean-variance Framework
Yabo Deng
China aerospace and defense sector performed well in recent years, attracting many investors’ attention. This is the first paper that conducts defense stocks portfolio design under Markowitz mean-variance framework. This paper uses the daily return during three years around the 2017 China-Indian border...
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The Factor of Family Support Towards the Success of Tuberculosis Therapy: A Cohort Study
Tri Pitara Mahanggoro, Noor Aulia Fajriyati, Iffa Karina Permatasari
Indonesia ranks second in the world regarding tuberculosis after India. Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease that can be cured if treatment is carried out quickly and precisely. Factors related to adherence to treatment, duration of treatment, socioeconomic, nutritional status, smoking habits, and professions...
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An Analysis on the Role of Universal Grammar in Second Language Acquisition
Buhan Pan
This study examines the Universal Grammar’s complicated role in second language learning. The paper firstly presents a brief description of the UG and a review of recent studies in SLA with UG approach. Then the paper discusses the relevance of Universal Grammar to SLA from five aspects: accessibility...
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Analysis of Community Empowerment Strategies in the Context of Increasing Vocational Skills in the Community Assistance Program for Village Development Facilitators in Wagir District, Malang Regency
M. Ishom, Sucipto, Zulkarnain, Kukuh Miroso Raharjo, Muhammad Khoirul Fatihin, Decky Avrilianda
The purpose of this study is to reveal about the Analysis of Community Empowerment Strategies in the Context of Increasing Vocational Skills in the Community Assistance Program for Village Development Facilitators in Wagir District, Malang Regency. The description of the specific objectives of this study...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P7.10 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IS A DETERMINANT OF INCREASED LEVELS OF AMINO TERMINAL PRO-B-TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE – THE ROTTERDAM STUDY
J.H.W. Rutten, F.U.S. Mattace-Raso, G.C. Verwoert, J. Lindemans, A. Hofman, J.C.M. Witteman, A.H. van den Meiracker
Pages: 185 - 185
Objective: Arterial stiffness is one of the main determinants of the workload of the left ventricle. Amino-terminal pro B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) is released by cardiomyocytes in response to left ventricular wall stress. The aim of this study was to investigate whether arterial stiffness...
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Implementation of Task-based Language Teaching in Classes of Second Language Acquisition
Ma Zhao
Since its invention, Task-based language teaching (TBLT) has always aroused interests among experts in studying, exploring and applying such approach in daily teaching. With the increasing significance of English, efficiency of English teaching in China is considered as a vital issue. In second language...
Proceedings Article
Mapping Model Challenge Community Learning (CLC) in Shaping Learning Independence in Banten Province
Romli Ardie, Syafrizal Syafrizal, Heni Pujiastuti, Kuswantoro Kuswantoro
The ability of citizens to learn is the most fundamental in the development of curriculum and learning non-formal education. Developing community residents learn independence is essential from andragogy competence or social pedagogic educators of non-formal education. Educators assumed competency gap...
Proceedings Article
The Effects of Tomato Concentration on Sensory and Chemical Properties of Jelly Drink
Setiarti Sukotjo, Heru Irianto, Shinta Leonita, Nita Yustika Sari
Tomatoes, which have a limited shelf life must be processed further, one of which will be used as a jelly drink. In Indonesia, tomatoes are relatively inexpensive, but beverage products made from tomatoes are still limited. Jelly drinks are common among the general public, and they also serve as a hunger...
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The Effectiveness of Directed Reading Thinking Activity (DRTA) Strategy on upgrading the Reading comprehension skill of student in Primary School
Rahmiatul Fitri
This research is motivated by the problem of the low reading comprehension skills of students in elementary schools. This is due to the lack of conformity in the method of reading learning activities so that students feel bored when learning to read. Students are less able to guess the contents of the...
Proceedings Article
The Competing Endogenous RNA Network of Hsa-mir-429/SEC23A as a Biomarker Pair of Rhabdoid Tumor
Jianzhi Deng, Yuehan Zhou
In this study, we aim at finding the biomarker and competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) network analysis of rhabdoid tumor (RT) in kid’s patients based on the RT subproject of the Therapeutically Applicable Research to Generate Effective Treatment (TARGET) kidney project. The differentially expressed genes...
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The Influence of Knowing How to and Continuity to Play Piano Toward the Ability of Performing Solfeggio
Lince RT Simamora
Educational improvement at the level of universities is certainly impacted by all the efforts from stakeholders in managing the process of learning. Learning music at PMG Department, majoring on church music at IAKN Tarutung North Sumatera, Indonesia, has a regulation that all the students of music department...
Proceedings Article
Development of SEA-MEA (Self Efficacy Academic-Means Ends Analysis) Learning Model to Increase Problem Solving Skills
Djoni Setiawan, Wasis Wasis, Budi Jatmiko
Problem solving skills are urgently needed in everyday life and teachers should train in this global era. One of the models that can train problem solving skills is problem based learning (PBL) model. PBL model still has some weaknesses. Students find difficulties in the learning, the result of learning...
Proceedings Article
Pesantren-Based Economic Empowerment in Rural Javanese Community
Naqiyah, Erina Pane, Hartono, Muh. Hanif
Poverty is not only limited to economic issues, indicated by limited skills, access to education, business and capital facilities, but also includes cultural and spiritual issues. As a matter of fact, most people in Grumbul, Karangtengah, a village close to a touristic destination of Baturaden, Banyumas,...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P3.02 GLUCOSE METABOLISM IMPAIRMENT IN METABOLIC SYNDROME IS LINKED WITH INCREASED PULSE WAVE VELOCITY
A.L. Lieber, C. Vesin, M.E. Safar, B.I. Levy, J. Blacher
Pages: 180 - 180
Introduction: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a cluster of cardiovascular risk factors. The specificity of each component of metabolic syndrome improves its management.
Objective: Do patients with MetS have arterial modifications? Which MetS components are they most closely linked to?
Materials and methods:...
Research Article
Efficacy of DAAs in the Treatment of Chronic HCV: Real-World Data from the Private Health-Care Sector of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Almoutaz Hashim, Fadia Almahdi, Emad Aldin Albaba, Ohoud Barkia, Reem Alkasam, Asmaa Almahmoud, Ahmed Nabil, Ayman Alsulaimani, Mahmoud Mosli
Pages: 178 - 183
Background and Aim: The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is considered a global health challenge that requires urgent interventions for prevention and control. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of direct-acting antiviral agents (DAAs) for HCV-infected patients in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia...
Proceedings Article
Supplementation of Isomalto-oligosaccharide Reduced Colon Cancer-related Bacteria Enzymes and Fecal Toxicity in Nursing-home Residents
Hsiao-Ling Chen
This study investigated effects of 2-month isomalto-oligosaccharide (IMO) supplementation on fecal colonic bacterial enzymes, bile acid metabolites, and fecal toxicity in the nursing-home residents. Twelve nursing-home residents (mean age 85.2 1.9 y. o.) participated in the placebo-controlled and diet-controlled...
Proceedings Article
Autonomous Information Access to Assure Service Level Agreement in Faded Information Field
Zhensu Lu, Xiaodong Lu
The user differentiation is required to attain heterogeneous service levels in such terms as accessible information volume, response time, or system availability. To fulfill requirement of user differentiation to attain heterogeneous service levels, based on the Faded Information Field (FIF) system architecture,...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.07 MASKED HYPERTENSION IS “UNMASKED” BY LOW INTENSITY EXERCISE BLOOD PRESSURE
M.G. Schultz, M. Stowasser, J.L. Hare, T.H. Marwick, J.E. Sharman
Pages: 178 - 178
Background: Masked hypertension (MH) independently predicts mortality but cannot be diagnosed from clinic blood pressure (BP). We sought to determine if MH could be identified from BP or pressure waveform analysis (PWA) at rest or during low intensity exercise.
Methodology: Brachial and estimated central...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Experimental and Analytical Study of Highest Harmonic Components of Voltage of Industrial Enterprises
Roman V. Klyuev, Igor I. Bosikov, Andrew A. Sokolov, Mariet Z. Madaeva, Aslanbek A. Khadzhiev
During the implementation of energy efficiency policy in the Russian Federation, issues related to the analysis of the electric power quality (QE) in the power supply systems (PSS) of industrial enterprises are of particular importance. Much attention has been paid in recent years to the problem of the...
Research Article
Improve Example-Based Machine Translation Quality for Low-Resource Language Using Ontology
Khan Md Anwarus Salam, Setsuo Yamada, Nishino Tetsuro
Pages: 176 - 191
In this research we propose to use ontology to improve the performance of an EBMT system for low-resource language pair. The EBMT architecture use chunk-string templates (CSTs) and unknown word translation mechanism. CSTs consist of a chunk in source-language, a string in target-language, and word alignment...
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Profile of Prospective Teacher in the Special Capital Region of Jakarta
Gantina Komalasari, Devie Yundianto, Lussy Dwiutami Wahyuni, Wening Cahyawulan
The purpose of this study was to find out and obtain empirical data about the profile of teacher’s candidates regarding gender, teaching experience, teaching attitudes, social competencies, personality competencies, and teaching interests. The method used in this study is the descriptive method with...
Proceedings Article
Public Stigma About People with HIV/AIDS in Sukoharjo District, Sukoharjo Regency
Titik Haryanti, Farid Setyo Nugroho
Stigma and discrimination in the community against people with HIV/AIDS caused by lack of understanding of HIV/AIDS. HIV/AIDS prevention and control programs are hampered by the stigma and discrimination in the community against people with HIV/AIDS. This study aims to determine the effect of characteristics...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Assessment of Speed and Power Requirements for a Patrol Boat Repowered with Twin 300 hp Engines Using Computational Power Prediction
Budhi Santoso, Romadhoni Romadhoni, Muhammad Riski, M. Sidik Purwoko, Abdul Haris, Boby Satria
This study investigates the speed and power requirements of a light coastal patrol boat repowered with twin 300 hp diesel engines using computational power prediction. The vessel—laid up since 2015—was retrofitted to achieve a service speed target of 40 kn, replacing its original 100 hp unit. A high-fidelity...
Proceedings Article
Politeness Strategies in WhatsApp Text Messaging Between Sundanese Students and Lecturers
Farida Farida, Dian Yuliana
This study aims to reveal politeness strategies used by Sundanese students when sending text messages to their lecturers via WhatsApp chat application. For the data, this qualitative study used 57 text messages from six students majoring in Sundanese language at a university in Bandung. Drawing on Brown...
Proceedings Article
Influence of Starting Age on Second Language Acquisition
Yadi Deng, Qing Wang
Individual differences are believed to be in close connection with second language acquisition (SLA). In this paper, the key age hypothesis is used to review and analyze the learner's starting age, and the learning characteristics and learning conditions of the second language learners of young children,...
Proceedings Article
The Relationship Between Work Posture And Musculoskeletal Disorders (Msds) In Laundry Workers In The Area Of Puskesmas Sukamerindu Bengkulu
Sri Mulyati
Central health of Sukamerindu Bengkulu city is a working area of Sukamerindu Public Health Center which has informal business spread in 7 regions. one of the informal businesses in Sukamerindu Village is laundry. Laundry which is spread in Sukamerindu area has 18 laundry with 49 workers. Based on observations...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P4.01 EFFECTS OF TOCOLYTICAL MEDICATIONS ON THE PERIPHERAL AND CENTRAL HEMODYNAMICS OF HEALTHY FEMALE VOLUNTEERS
I.G.M. Fabry, P. De Paepe, L. Van Bortel
Pages: 170 - 170
Objective: Atosiban and ritodrine are frequently used tocolytics. Only a few studies investigated the hemodynamic effects of atosiban. We therefore aimed to study the central and peripheral hemodynamics of both medications.
Methods: Twenty healthy female volunteers (19–41 yrs) were given atosiban (300...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Floral Characteristics Analysis of Plants in Tianjin Lingang Urban Ecological Wetland Park
Y.Y. Wan, H.Y. Li, M.X. He, N. Zhao, Q. Zhang
This study aims to identify the composition and distribution characteristics of plant flora of Urban Ecological Wetland Park in Tianjin Lingang. Results show that plant species of Wetland Park in Tianjin Lingang are relatively rich.There are 246 vascular plants from 171 genera and 73 families.16 families,37...
Proceedings Article
Students Reasoning Achievement Using Games Performance Assessment Instrument in Physical Education
Norkhalid Salimin, Abdul Razak Noruzzaman, Mohd Izwan Shahril, Md Amin Md Taff, Syed Kamaruzaman Syed Ali
This study was designed to assess students reasoning achievement based on net and wall category, using Games Performance Assessment Instrument (GPAI) in Physical Education. The design used in this study was Quasi experimental design which consist of 240 form II students in the district of Hilir Perak,...
Proceedings Article
The Meaning of Housework (Domestic Sector) for The Indonesian Labor Woman's Husband in The Village of Dungmanten, Rejotangan Subdistrict, Tulungagung Regency
Singgih Susilo, Wulan Amalia
Lack of employment opportunities in the regions of origin, one of which led to some labor work overseas, becoming the TKI. The existence of labor, women working outside of the country gives the husband the consequences have a dual role as head of the family and as a housewife. The purpose of research...
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The Relationship Between Knowledge Levels and Attitudes About Waste Management Against Garbage Disposal Behavior in RW 06 Oro-Oro Dowo Malang City in 2019
Ema Novita Deniati, Annisaa Annisaa
Knowledge and attitudes have a close relationship in bringing up a behavior, especially environmental health behavior. The environment is still a major problem for environmental health, especially related to waste management. The community in RW 06 Oro-Oro Dowo Village, Klojen District, Malang City also...
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The Impact of Differences in /r/ Pronunciation between GA and RP on Chinese ESL Learners Based on SLA Theory
Ziliang Zheng
This study, grounded in Second Language Acquisition (SLA) theory, delves into the effects of the differences in /r/ pronunciation between General American (GA) and Received Pronunciation (RP) on Chinese English as a Second Language (ESL) learners, focusing on two critical aspects: learning preferences...
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Transforming Accounting Information Systems through Artificial Intelligence and Business Analytics: Insights from a Decade of Research
Thang Le Dinh, Manh-Chien Vu, Giang T. C. Tran
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and business analytics (BA) into Accounting Information Systems (AIS) marks a shift from passive data processing to intelligent decision support. This study conducts a systematic literature review of 57 peer-reviewed articles published between 2016 and...
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Development of Leadership Potential Through Student’s Hobby in Sport
Nurrul Riyad Fadhli, Ahmad Narabadi, Muh Arafik, Teguh Triwiyanto, Pramono, Rosdiana Amini, Anisa Maulidina, Siti Amalia, Endra Ubaidillah, Min-Ling Hung, Rida Hanania
This study aims to determine the potential of student leadership through students’ hobbies. The location of this research is SMA Lab, State University of Malang. The subjects were 738 students. The research design used is descriptive quantitative with survey method. The instrument used is a questionnaire...