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The Effect of Intellectual Capital on Tax Avoidance Before and After the Tax Amnesty

Estralita Trisnawati, Herlina Budiono
The purpose of this research was to analyze the effect of intellectual capital on tax avoidance before and after the tax amnesty. This research used manufacturing industries listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange in the periods of 2015 and 2017 as the samples. By using purposive sampling technique, 230 data...

The Influence of Problem Based Learning Model and Critical Thinking Skills on Students Science Process Skills

Dina Juni Anggriani Sinaga, Karya, Juniastel
This study aims to analyze: The science process skills of students who are taught using the problem based learning model are better than students who use conventional learning, the science process skills of students who have critical thinking skills above average are better than students who have thinking...

Integrating Technological Pedagogical and Content Knowledge (TPACK) with Gamification: Emerging Pedagogical Approach for Developing Creative Skills in English Language

Benjamart Tanthong, Jirutthitikan Pimvichai
In this article, the researchers reviewed the literature related to Gamification and Technological Pedagogical and Content Knowledge (TPACK) in order to develop creative sills in teaching English language for Grade 8 students. The researchers came up with the key characteristics of Gamification. Then,...

Description of Science Laboratory Management in State Junior High Schools in Makassar City, Indonesia

Salma Samputri, Rifda Nur Hikmahwati Arif, Nurhayani H. Muhiddin
This study aims to describe the management of science laboratories in public junior high schools in Makassar City in the aspects of planning, implementation and evaluation. The population in this study was public junior high schools in Makassar city while the sample was the science laboratory room in...
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P10.02 EFFECT OF INTEGRIN-EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX INTERACTIONS ON SMALL ARTERY STRUCTURE AND MECHANICS DURING HYPERTENSION AND AGING

K.R. Parmar, E.H. Heerkens, A.M. Heagerty
Pages: 191 - 191
An age-related increase in systolic blood pressure and similarities in the consequences of hypertension and aging on arterial structure/mechanics have been reported, particularly in larger arteries. As the structural/mechanical properties of smaller resistance vessels in the context of advancing physiological...

Prevalence and Genetic Analysis of α- and β-Thalassemia and Sickle Cell Anemia in Southwest Iran

Forozan H. Nezhad, Khojasteh H. Nezhad, Parastoo M. Choghakabodi, Bijan Keikhaei
Pages: 189 - 195
This prospective study assessed the prevalence and genetic analysis of α- and β-thalassemia and sickle cell anemia (SCA) in Southwest Iran. Hematological indices were measured in 17,581 couples living in Khuzestan Province, Southwest Iran. Individuals with mean corpuscular volume <80, mean corpuscular...
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Gestational and Early-Life Renovation Associated With Asthma and Allergies Among Pre-School Children in Chongqing: A Cross-Sectional Study

Jiahui Wang, Baizhan Li, Zhongming Bu, Wei Yu, Han Wang
The prevalence of asthma and allergies among children has increased in the last decades. Obviously genetic predisposition is the main factor, and also lifestyle factors, dietary habits and indoor environments are related to their high prevalence in many studies. A cross-sectional questionnaire study...
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Ethyl Acetate Extract of Red Melinjo (Gnetum Gnemon L.) Peel as Antibacterial Compound

Adolf J. N. Parhusip, Veliana Angel, Nuri A. Anugrahati, Johan Honga, Wenny S. L. Sinaga
Melinjo (Gnetum gnemon L.) is a native plant in Indonesia. Melinjo peel is generally disposed of, although it contains tannin, flavonoid and saponin, which can be used as antimicrobial compounds. The purpose of this research was to analyze the antimicrobial activity of melinjo peel extract. Maceration...

Effectiveness of Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Reducing Psychological Distress in a Client With Social Anxiety Disorder: A Single-Case Study

Syifa Zunuraina, Adhityawarman Menaldi
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common psychological disorders that can happen at some point in one’s life. It is characterized by intense distress that occurs before, during, and after engaging in social situations. SAD can negatively affect an individual’s functioning in many aspects...
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TEACCH for Parents and Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Review of the Literature

Noni, Naomi Soetikno, Samsunuwijati Mar’at
Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication Handicapped Children (TEACCH) is one of the Comprehensive Treatment Models (CTM) interventions that have been implemented since the 1960s for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). TEACCH uses structured teaching so that it has an impact...
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Interactive Multimedia in Buddhist Education Learning

Tejo Ismoyo, Basuki Wibawa, Etin Solihatin
In the era of 4.0, teaching traditionally has been replaced due to some various learning interactive multimedia. Many educators face the problems in creating and developing interactive multimedia in education especially in Buddhist education. Therefore, this article aims to describe the steps for making...

Factors Influencing Farmer Behavior Towards Training with Special Topics of Agribusiness in East Java, Indonesia

Joko Mariyono, Tabrani Tabrani, Mahben Jalil, Putu B. Daroini, Evy Latifah, Apri Kuntariningsih
The training was implemented to equip farmers with knowledge and innovation targeted to chili and vegetable farming. Using survey data from East Java Province, this paper evaluates the impact of training implementation on the production of chili and tomato, knowledge of integrated crop management (ICM),...
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Heat transfer measurements on a micro disk with high rotational speed

Zhen Li, Yongkai Quan, Laihe Zhuang
Compared with the conventional gas turbine, the micro gas turbine has the advantages of small size, light weight, and high power density energy. The application prospect is very broad in the future. However, lots of traditional cooling designs cannot be applied to the disks at the micro scale, which...

Generation Internet Model in Management of Media Institutions in Indonesia

Sinta Paramita, Widayatmoko, Lydia Irena
Baby Boomers are now on the brink of their retirement and Generation X will gradually become more involved in leadership in an organization or company. At the same time, there is one thing that needs to be known. The early generation Z began to enter the professional world. So that it can be ensured...

The Effect of Service Quality, Perceived Value on Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty of Garuda Indonesia Airline Passengers

Felga Lopentus, Rezi Erdiansyah
This study aims to examine the effect and implications of Service Quality and Perceived Value on Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty of Garuda Indonesia airline passengers. Data were obtained from 200 respondents using the non-probability sampling method and processed with the SmartPLS 3 program. The results...
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Why Does My Concrete Tile Fragile? A Case Study: Genteng Beton Indonesia Ltd

Chatarina Niken
A concrete roof tile is one of building materials which has been produced and used for roofing since 1976. In 2016 there was a big case happened on this material due to losing durability and becoming brittle after 8 months of instalation. The study was carried out to evaluate the properties of roof tiles...

Growth Response and Yield of Brassica rapa sub sp. Pekinensis in the Treatment of Trichoderma harzianum Indigenous and Humic-Fulvic Acid with Pb Contaminated Planting Media

Oetami Dwi Hajoeningtijas, Arif Prashadi Santosa, Hamami Alfasani Dewanto, Neni Damajanti, Gina Aditiani
According to the study findings, shallot planting fields in Brebes Regency were known to have Pb content above the tolerance limit, so they were used as a source of isolates and to test the effectiveness of the isolates obtained. Previous research has carried out isolation and identification of indigenous...
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P8.11 SUPINE CLINIC BLOOD PRESSURE IS RAISED IN HYPERTENSIVE NON-DIPPERS: A NOVEL TEST TO DETERMINE DIPPER STATUS?

C.T. Coleman, D. Gilroy, L. Wright, M. Stowasser, J.E. Sharman
Pages: 189 - 189
Introduction: Patients with nocturnal blood pressure (BP) that fails to decline ≥10% compared with daytime BP (non-dippers) have increased mortality risk. This may be related to increased arterial stiffness and raised central BP whilst supine. This study aimed to test this hypothesis. We also sought...

Basic Locomotor Movement of First Grade Students of Elementary School

Eka Fitri Novita Sari, Sujarwo, Sukiri Sukiri
Basic locomotor movement of first grade student elementary school is the basic movement skill of a student from one point to the other. The basic movement consists of 8 movements through trained moves, both of structured and instructured activities at school and at home are able to achieve the basic...
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Comparison of Life Skills Between Adolescent Athletes and Non-Athletes: Who is Better?

Sulistiyono Sulistiyono, Sumarjo Sumarjo, Sigit Nugroho, Rifky Riyandi, Sandi Prayudho
This study aims to analyze the comparison of life skills between adolescent athletes and non-athletes. Life skills are essential for individuals to navigate daily interactions, whether in work or social settings. This comparative study employed purposive sampling to select participants. The sample consisted...
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P8.08 HEMODYNAMICS AND LARGE ARTERY STIFFNESS IN YOUNG PREHYPERTENSIVE MEDICAL STUDENTS

B. van den Bogaard, C. Spaan, K. Lieve, G.A. van Montfrans, B.J.H. van den Born
Pages: 188 - 188
Background: Prehypertensive subjects have a markedly increased risk of developing hypertension compared to normotensive subjects. Prehypertension is therefore an excellent model to study hemodynamics and arterial stiffness in the development of hypertension. Methods: We assessed hemodynamics and arterial...
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Effects of Cu2+ on the photosynthesis of Hydrocharis dubia (Bl.)

Shang Haiyan, Liu Kan, Wang Bo, Ma Xing, Quan Junjiao, Lu Xiaoping
The shortage of water is extremely severe in China and the situation is growing worse because of the water pollution by heavy metal ions which is difficult to be removed with conventional methods. The precipitation of heavy metal ions makes the elimination even more difficult. Hydrocharis dubia (Bl.)...

The Development of Supplements Book in Geography Subject Studies for Senior High School Student

Syafrida Selfiardy, Mr Sarwono, Puguh Karyanto
Based on the need assassement (including instructional analysis and analyze learners and context),the supplement book of geography is necessary to be developed. This research was conducted in order to develop a supplement book for hydrosphere material that can be used as an educative learning tool for...

Bureaucracy Reform Implementation of Legislative Institutions in Indonesia

Elly Yuliawati, Kurniawan Prasetyo
Reform government bureaucracy can be interpreted as a change or correction in the form of application of the newrules of the system of administration to change the purpose, structure andprocedures are intended to facilitate the achievement of development goals. Bureaucratic reform is expected to be the...

Class Program Differences in Student's Scientific Literacy

Noly Shofiyah, Amar Abdillah
Currently, scientific literacy became one of the learning outcomes of science education. Through scientific literacy skills, students can overcame any problems of science. This study aimed to describe the student's scientific literacy skills based on program classes. Two groups were identified, namely...
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Alcoholic Beverage Consumption Behaviors Among Primary School Students

T Chotchai
In 1997, WHO reported that 25% of pre-adolescents used to drink alcohol worldwide. The purpose of this cross-sectional research was to explore the alcoholic beverage consumption (ABC) behaviors among 380 primary school students in Khon Kaen Province, Thailand. Data were collected by questionnaires and...

Construction of SIBI Datasets for Sign Language Recognition Using a Webcam

Dandhi Kuswardhana, Iva Rachmawati, Ghina Nadifah Amani, Hendra Fauzi, Agus Heri Setya Budi
SIBI (Sistem Isyarat Bahasa Indonesia) is a sign language established by the Government of Indonesia as a standard of communication that used in Special School. Hence, not everyone can understand the sign language, even though people have ability to hear. They also must be able to understand the sign...

Students’ Listening Difficulties in English as a Foreign Language Learning at Secondary School in Indonesian Context

Syifa Nadhira, Silih Warni
This study aims to investigate the students’ difficulties in listening and to explore the factors of students’ listening difficulties. The writer uses mixed methods (qualitative and quantitative) with questionnaire and interview as the data collecting techniques. The participants of this research are...
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Maternal Emergency Management at The Brati Health Center, Grobogan Regency, Central Java Province, Indonesia

Indri Astuti Purwanti, Yoni Meilinda Putri, Eka Putri Oktaviani, Dewi Puspitaningrum
Background: Indonesia ranks second in terms of maternal mortality in Southeast Asia while the highest maternal mortality rate in Indonesia was contributed by the provinces of West Java, East Java, and Central Java. Since then, Central Java Province made a mapping of maternal mortality locations last...
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Effect of Application of Propolis as Feed Supplement and Preservation Agent to Pathogenic Microbes Contamination of Local Chicken Meat

Ida Kinasih, Fitri Anggraeni, Yani Suryani, Ukit Ukit, Ramadhani Eka Putra
Chicken meat is one of the primary protein sources for the Indonesian market. However, due to the warm and humid climate, chicken meat is subject to microbial contamination, i.e., Escherichia coli dan Salmonella sp. The source of the contamination is the chicken gastrointestinal environment during rearing...
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P8.05 DIABETES CONTROL QUALITY IS AN INDEPENDENT FACTOR OF ARTERIAL WALL RIGIDIFICATION

A.L. Lieber, C. Vesin, M.E. Safar, B.I. Levy, J. Blacher
Pages: 187 - 188
Introduction: Arterial tree alteration is the cornerstone of diabetes complications and its mechanical parameters are impaired. Objective: Which are aortic pulse wave velocity determinants in a diabetic population? Methods: We studied 132 diabetic patients. They entered the day hospital to have a cardiovascular...

Analysis of the Legal Protection of Online Transportation Services Users for Unenjoyable Actions by Online Ojek Drivers Through Social Media According to Law Number 8 of 1999 Concerning Consumer Protection

Belinda Selfira, Jeanne Neltje
Information and communication technology has changed the behavior and lifestyle of people globally. The development of information and communication technology has caused the world to become borderless, where one person can access and send information to others quickly over long distances. Based on the...

Legal Uncertainty of Islamic Personality Principle by Supreme Court Circular Letter Number 8 Year 2010

Rahadi Wasi Bintoro, Tedi Sudrajat
The increasing competence of religious courts in Indonesia still creates a polemic for its competence of other judiciary institutions. It happens due to the clash of rules and the issuance of Supreme Court circular letter. This paper discusses the solution to the clash of rules and shows the existence...

MicroResearch: Finding sustainable local health solutions in East Africa through small local research studies

N.E. MacDonald, R. Bortolussi, J. Kabakyenga, S. Pemba, B. Estambale, K.H.M. Kollmann, R. Odoi Adome, M. Appleton
Pages: 185 - 193
Background: Sub-Saharan African countries have urged grassroots input to improve research capacity. In East Africa, MicroResearch is fostering local ability to find sustainable solutions for community health problems. At 5 years, the following reports its progress. Methods: The MicroResearch program...

Level of Student Social Skills Achievement on Adolescence

Mutiani, Ndaru Mukti Oktaviani, Panji Rizalul Fatah
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of the achievement of students' social skills in adolescent times. The type of research that will be used is survey research. The research subjects were students of PGSD at the University of Kuningan. The research method used in this research is a...

Analysis of Influencing Factors of Micro-blog Marketing Effect

Yong-rong Xin, Qing-ping Huang, Xiu-ping Zuo
this paper firstly establishes the evaluation index system of micro-blog and micro-blog information evaluation index system of marketing effect by analyzing the structural features of micro-blog information, and analyzes information quality, credibility, micro-blog micro-blog micro-blog marketing interactive...

Indonesian Government Policies in Protecting the Rights of People with Disabilities in Getting a Job at Indonesian State-Owned Enterprises

Susiana, Wardah
The Government of Indonesia has approved and signed an important number of domestic laws and international conventions/treaties relating to the rights and opportunities of persons with disabilities, and one of those is the right to work. The right has been guaranteed in Article 27 of the 1945 State Constitution...
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The Diversity of Ferns (Pteridophyta) at Pundong Japanese Cave, Bantul, Yogyakarta

Zuchrotus Salamah, Hadi Sasongko, Risdianti Novida
Yogyakarta Special Region is one of the regions with many historical relics and strong cultural exposure. These assets are widely used as a tourism attraction as well as education. One of the relics, widely known as Pundong Japanese Cave, is one of the mentioned historical tourism attractions in which...

Unveiling the Green Tapestry: Exploring the Influence of Green Budget Tagging on the Nexus of Fiscal Policy Sustainability and Green Budgeting Practices in Metropolitan Municipal and District Assemblies in Ghana

Shaibu Awudu, Ayu Krishna Yuliawati, MayaSari
The study explores the impact of green budget tagging on the relationship between green budgeting practices and fiscal policy sustainability in Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) in Ghana. This research used a quantitative approach and a descriptive survey design, with participants...
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P7.12 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE OF ISCHEMIC AND NON-ISCHEMIC AETIOLOGY

Y. Osmolovskaya, A. Glechan, A. Skvortsov, V. Mareev
Pages: 186 - 186
Increased arterial stiffness abnormal ventricular-vascular coupling have increasingly been recognized as playing an important pathophysiologic role in HF, both systolic and with normal ejection fraction. Aim: to assess and compare arterial stiffness, central blood pressure parameters in systolic heart...

Collaboration in EFL Classes: Listening to Teachers' and Students' Voices

Luh Artini, Ni Nyoman Padmadewi
The 21st century learning is characterized by the 4Cs: Collabora-tion, Creativity, Critical Thinking, and Communication. Peda-gogical practices, therefore, should accommodate interactions and active thinking among students. Putting students into groups is one strategy that can be expected to encourage...

Based on the Advanced Technology of the Southern Region “Point-to-Net” Power Plant Standby Market Trading Mechanism

Zhe Zhai, Yaping Hu, Quan Yuan, Zekun Zhuang, Bo Zhao
With the continuous progress of new energy systems and the comprehensive and in-depth reform of China’s electricity market, the introduction of the electricity reserve market trading mechanism is extremely important. In this context, computer technology, big data analysis, automation, and mechanical...

Character Literature Learning Model Based on Classical Sundanese Literature Carita Pantun Mundinglaya di Kusumah (CPMdK)

A Structural, Semiotic, and Ethno-pedagogic Study

Dedi Koswara, Retty Isnendes, Pandu Hyangsewu, Agus Suherman
This research raises questions as: (1) formal structure and narrative structure (2) elements, and (3) values of national character education (ethnopedagogy) and learning models from CPMdK. The approach used in this study is structural and semiotic framework. Based on the results of the application of...

The Analysis of Three Main Investment Criteria: NPV IRR and Payback Period

Haotian Dai, Ningfan Li, Yuhan Wang, Xinrui Zhao
Net Present Value is a simple, straightforward measurement when judging investment projects. It considers the time value during the calculation, which converts the money from the future to the present value, However, it can miss leading the investor at a certain case. In this paper, we will mainly be...
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Seismic Landslide Hazard Identification and Assessment Based on BP Neural Network

Jinsheng Fan, Weidong Li, Xinjian Shan
Based on geographic information systems and remote sensing technology, this article used BP neural network method and choose slope, aspect, intensity, faults, water, elevation, DEM, hardness 8 earthquake landslide factors as influencing factors in the study area (E103° ~ E105°, N30.8° ~ N32°) to identify...

Hygiene and Sanitation at Street Vendors That Sell Around Monas

Vienna Artina, Wijayanti Prabandasari
Tourists not only enjoy sights seeing at tourist attraction but also enjoy the food provided there. Tourist attractions are always full with street vendors and restaurants. For human life, food is very likely contaminated so that it can cause a disease called food borne disease.This study is conducted...

A Case Study of Early Acquisition of Chinese Modals

Shuzhen Chen, Yuqian Ma
The present study investigates the emergence and early development of Chinese modals of a single child from 1; 8 to 2; 7 from the lexical, semantic, syntactic and pragmatic perspectives. The results show that: 1) Chinese modals emerge gradually between 1; 8 - 2; 5, and modal forms that are acquired early...
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Influence of Anti-tuberculosis Drug KIM-M2 on Morphology of Lymph Nodes, Spleen, Liver and Lungs of Guinea Pigs Infected with M. bovis

Vasiliy Vlasenko, Valentina Pleshakova, Yuriy Gichev
Conjugation of immunogenic fraction separated from microbial cells of BCG strain with stimulating component proved to be a promising direction in the creation of anti-tuberculosis drugs. One of such components is KIM-M2, a complex of thermostable soluble antigens extracted from microbial cells of BCG...
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Selection of Bangka Local Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) Germplasm Tolerant to Drought Stress

Gigih Ibnu Prayoga, Ropalia, Anggraeni
Bangka Belitung is dominated by marginal lands, such as dry land, which can affect the productivity of groundnut by reducing groundnut yield. Increased groundnut yield in Bangka Belitung could be done by using drought tolerance genotypes. The objective of this study is to obtain groundnut genotypes tolerant...
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Phenomenological Study of the Psychological Condition of Nurses in COVID-19 Pandemic

Sri Eka Wahyuni, Budi Anna Keliat, Junaiti Sahar
Purpose The study explores the psychological conditions of COVID-19 nurses at the Medan City Hospital. Method Research design was descriptive phenomenological qualitative. The purposive sampling method was used to obtain data from 10 participants through in-depth interviews....