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The Utilization of Technology-Based Webgis as an Effort to Establish the Spatial Thinking Ability of Geographic Students In High School

Apik Budi Santoso, Juhadi, Pradika Adi Wijayanto, Soni Setiawan, Nuris Sa’adah, Nanik Masruroh, Nur Azida Rahmah
Spatial thinking is an important competency that needs to be formed in the era of technology 4.0 so that students can master spatial concepts in Geography learning so that a cutting-edge technology-based learning media is needed. One of the potential learning media to support the formation of spatial...
Proceedings Article

Decrease Blood Pressure on Hypertensive Patients with Mediterranean Diet

Endry Septiadi, Andri Andrian Rusman, Achmad Hero Prawira, Rifal Aldi Anugrah, Nur Muhamad Rohman, Muhammad Akmal Rais, M. Arasy Faradina, Reza Fadhil Nugraha
Hypertension is a disease with an increasing number of sufferers every year. To control and lower blood pressure in hypertensive patients, pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies are needed. Non-pharmacological hypertension therapy can be done by modifying the diet, one of which has been recommended...

Simbuang Stone as a Symbol and Medium of Respect for the Ancestor of Toraja Nobleman

Akin Duli, Rosmawati Rosmawati, Muhammad Nur, Yusriana Yusriana, Stephen Chia
The Toraja ethnic community has a unique culture that was passed down from a predecessor generation and is still maintained today. One of the cultural uniqueness is the tradition of establishing a simbuang (menhir) in the implementation of ritual ceremonies, especially in the ceremony of the death of...

The Effect of Tax Aggressiveness and Cost of Debt on Company Performance with Political Connections as a Moderator

Arniati Arniati, Alvina Putri Nur Anisa
This study aims to identify how tax aggressiveness and debt costs affect company erformance evaluation of energy sector business entities from 2019 to 2023 on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). In addition, this study also considers the moderating effect of political connections on tax aggressiveness...

Coping Strategy among Bullying Survivors

Nur Andini Sudirman, Alif Aulia Masfufah
Bullying is a phenomenon that often occurs in adolescents because at this time children are in an unstable period and are easily influenced by external stimuli. The selection and use of the right coping mechanism can help individuals to reduce the stress experienced, so they can successfully pass the...

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Self Efficacy, Family’s Social Status, and Vocational High School Students’ Interest in Continuing Education to Higher Education

Mayang Nur Sagita Fitri, Tutin Aryanti, Indah Susanti
This research is motivated by the unachieved Vocational High School policy that allows its students to continue their studies to tertiary institutions, which is 20%. The factors obtained at the time of the interview were the students who were still confused in determining their career decisions after...

Self-regulated Learning Technique on the Career Maturity of Students

Nur Saidah, Rosita Endang Kusmaryani
The research aimed to identify the effectiveness of self-regulated learning techniques on the career maturity of Vocation High School 1 Cikarang Barat students. The research was an experimental study with a sample of 35 eleventh-grade students of Computer and Network Engineering Class A as the experimental...

Research Trends in Digital Transformation of Public Services: Mapping Themes and Concepts Based on Scopus Database

Fatwandy Nur, Hasniati Hasniati, Nurlinah Nurlinah, Akmal Ibrahim
Digitalization of public services has been a significant technological innovation in improving the efficiency and effectiveness of government services. However, digital transformation in the public sector faces various challenges, especially in meeting multi-stakeholder interests and complex decision-making...

Color Branding of Lampung Province: Traditional Fabric Palettes and Local Wisdom Philosophy

Sunarsih Sunarsih, Maria Veronika Br Halawa, Susi Susyanti, Doni Alfaruqy, Muhammad Hajid An Nur
Lampung Province is notorious for its low-quality infrastructures, such as damaged roads, limited electricity, bad drainage, and high crime-rate. Meanwhile, this province contributes a large amount of Indonesian economic growth (9,12%) from its many cultural potentials and natural resources, for example...

Exploring the Health Beliefs and Technology on Physical Activity Behavior

Nur Farahin Mohd Johari, Nazlena Mohamad Ali, Mohamad Hidir Mhd Salim, Rahma Santhi Zinaida
With the rapid growth of mobile health (mHealth) applications, there is increasing interest in understanding the factors that drive behaviour change. Despite the widespread use of mHealth apps, little is known about how psychological health beliefs and user engagement influence behaviour change. This...
Proceedings Article

Al3+ Impacting on Eu3+ - Host Energy Transfer and Calculation of Eu3+ 5D0 Quantum Efficiency

Fa-bin Cao, Lu-hong Wei, Zhao-jin Wu
With 2 mol% Al3+ ions and 8 mol% Eu3+ ions co-doping,nano-size[K0.8Y0.63Eu3+0.08Al0.02][Mo0.2W0.8O4] phosphor was synthesized by the sol-gel method. Through XRD, DTA-TG, SEM and photoluminescent analysis, its morphology, crystal structure and luminescent property were discussed and it is found that one...

Discovering Students’ Preference on College’s Activity: Kolej Tuanku Canselor Case Study

Nur Afifah Ahmad Ahyad, Siti Nur Aisyah Mohd Sharan, Siti Nur Nashya Azlika Hamidon, Nurul Humaira Muhd Zaimi, Tan Lay Hwa, Rafidah Mohamad, Amirjan Nawabjan, Sharul Kamal Abdul Rahim
College activity is one of the outdoor learning platforms for students to enhance their soft skills. Student involvement in college activities affects their personal development like communication skills, time management, leadership as well as creative and critical thinking. However, it can be clearly...

Legal Uncertainty in Disharmony Phrase Abuse of Authority in Legislation in Indonesia

Rina Nur Widyastuti, Nuria Siswi Enggarani, Nunik Nurhayati
This article.is purposeful. for. Discussing legal uncertainty in the occurrence of disharmony phrase abuse of authority in legislation in Indonesia, namely Law No. 30 of 2014 concerning Government Administration and Law No. 20 of 2001 concerning Amendments to Law No. 39 of 1999 concerning Eradication...

The Effectiveness of 7E Learning Model to Improve Scientific Literacy

Fitri Mur Fatimah, Nur Fitria Anggrisia
Scientific literacy is one of the competencies that students must possess to face challenges in the 21st century. Scientific literacy is a skill to understand the surrounding natural and social phenomena and be able to make scientifically correct decisions to live more comfortable and better. Students...

Learning Evaluation Concept for Environmental Engineering Subjects in the Building Engineering Education Study Program, Semarang State University

Nur Qudus, Triono Subagio
The concept of learning at Semarang State University is directed towards conservation-based learning. This concept is in line with the tagline of the Semarang State University as a conservation campus. The consequence of this implementation is that the concept of learning held at UNNES must strive for...
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Literature Review Study: Supporting and Inhibiting Factors of the Success to Stop Smoking

Ardhitya Sejati, Sitti Nur Djanah
Indonesia is the third country with the highest number of smokers in the world after China and India with a smoker’s prevalence of 36.1%. Many smokers have the desire to stop smoking but there are many obstacles to its success, so too the government has established a no-smoking area program (KTR). This...
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The Potential of Trichoderma spp. Endophytes as Biological Control Agents Against Ceratocystis sp. Causes of Acacia Stem Rot Disease in vitro

Fifi Puspita, Rachmad Saputra, Nur Hasanah
Ceratocystis sp. is an important pathogen in acacia plants. This pathogenic fungus causes stem rot disease which can cause the death of mature plants within 4 - 7 years with a disease attack percentage of nearly 80%. The common controlling technique is carried out by using chemical pesticides, for that...
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Assessment of Quality of Radiograph Taken by Undergraduate Students in Paediatric Dentistry Clinic: An Institutional Study

Nur Izzatin Mohamed Baqir, Bibi Ameera Azreen Ariffin, Azizah Ahmad Fauzi, S. Nagarajan M. P Sockalingam, Ahmad Shuhud Irfani Zakaria
Background: Dental radiograph acts as an adjunct to the clinical examination that aids the dentist to evaluate and definitively diagnose many oral diseases and conditions. Bitewings and periapical radiographs are the two intraoral radiographs that are commonly used in paediatric dental clinic. Aim: To...

Analysis on Territoriality Case: Further Influence on Sharing a Room with Siblings

Annisa Nur Irawan Putri, Assyifa Fauziah Adzani, Fatharani Amalia, Nida Daniyatul Muhdirah, Greysia Susilo
Big cities’ modern residentials usually fitted with the needs and quantity of its occupants. Cost and limit of the land area made big cities’ residentials getting smaller and impacted to the needs of bedroom. Family with more than one child sometimes joined them together into one bedroom. There were...

Porter’s and CSR Strategies by Islamic Cooperatives

Vega Wafaretta, Bety Nur Achadiyah, Mohammad Iqbal Firdaus
Islamic cooperatives are built to provide funding for micro-scaled entities and low-income societies, but their markets are claimed by bigger Islamic and conventional financial institutions. To adapt to the competition, entities should properly adjust strategies from the available resources and entities’...

Restructuring western personality theory the perspective of abu laits as samarqandi with a qur’anic approach

Ermita Zakiyah, Norma Hasanatul Magfiroh, Nur Ikhsan Mahmudi Sarif
Western science and Islam have different approaches, if religion is in the name of absolute revelation, while the west is in the name of science that is proven to be true. This research reveals that western theory and Islamic scholar theory are different, so Back thought becomes the main cornerstone...

A Practice-Based Research on the Articulation of Baroque Keyboard Prelude: A Comparative Analysis of Recorded Performances

Sharifah Faizah Syed Mohammed, Nur Fatira Hamdi Mohd Farid Hamdi
The baroque score needs more instruction in articulating or performing the written notes. It is problematic for non-specialists or beginners as the pieces are not written for the modern piano and require understanding to characterize the works. Using the Prelude from “Prelude and Fugue No. 2 in C minor,...
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Bioremediation of Heavy Metal Chrome with Saccharomyces cerevisiae in Industrial Metal Plating Liquid Waste

Mr. Mardiyono, Nur Nur Hidayati, Nony Puspawati
The metal plating industry realistically and continually produce liquid waste in a number of relatively small but highly toxic. This waste disposal will poison the surrounding environment as well as biotic/abiotic component, if the waste directly disposed of into the environment without being processed...
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Borrower Sentiment on P2P Lending in Indonesia Based on Google Playstore Reviews

Nur Wulan Adhani POHAN, Indra BUDI, Ryan Randy SURYONO
P2P lending is a part of fintech where the public can request small loans without the common procedures of a conventional bank. There are many issues that arise from the lack of regulations and information on P2P lending which are mostly negative. In this paper, we analyze the public perspective of P2P...
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Stakeholders Involved in Strategic Environmental Assessment Planning in Central Sulawesi

Abdul Rahman, Arman Maiwa, Muhd. Nur Sangadji, Nursalam, Mauludin Kurniawan, Muhammad Musbah
The assessment of strategic environmental planning is carried out with the involvement of stakeholders, and the context of stakeholder involvement is measured from various policy-making and implementation processes in sustainable development planning. This study examines the participation of stakeholders...

The Effects of Product Knowledge and Rational Motivation on Consumer Decision to Purchase Eiger Products

Ira Nuriya Santi, Farid, Sri Wanti, Firolika Nur Triana
This study aims to investigate the effects of product knowledge and rational motives on consumer’s decisio n to purchase Eiger products. The sample in this study was taken as many as 45 respondents using non-probability sampling technique. To collect data, this study employed various methods including...
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The Role of Nimotuzumab and an Anti-Egfr Mab, in the Treatment of Locally Advanced Scchn

Nur Akbar Aroeman, Andrio Raymos
SCCHN is a group of neoplasms that develop in the epithelium of the upper gastrointestinal and airway, and it is a diverse disease. Approximately 65,000 individuals were estimated to be affected by SCCHN in the US in 2019, while a significant number of new cancer diagnoses in the oral cavity, pharynx,...
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Manufacture of Carbon Fibre-Based Energy Storage and Return (ESAR) Foot Prosthesis Using Vacuum Bagging Curing Method

Alfiana Fitri Istiqomah, Rifky Ismail, Sulistyo Sulistyo, Deni Fajar Fitriyana, Dwi Setyawan, Hartanto Prawibowo, Akmal Putra Fardinansyah, Murti Ayu Nur Safitri, Jayatin Jayatin, Rilo Berdin Taqriban
Currently, in Indonesia, lower limb amputees were utilizing a static cosmetic foot prosthesis which is not efficient. The development of a cutting-edge foot prosthesis which can store energy is need to be conducted. The Energy Storage and Return (ESAR) foot prosthesis is designed to store energy during...

I Don’t Know, I just Don’t Like History: Historical Understanding of Students With Intellectual Disability

Nur Fatah Abidin
In 1976, Franz Henkemeier researched the historical understanding of students with disabilities in the setting of German Special School. Henkemeier asked the students questions about why they should learn history. Most informants, aged nine, said history could prevent them from being conspicuous after...

Strategies to Improve the Implementation of Research and Community Service at the Faculty of Engineering UNNES Through SWOT Analysis

Harianingsih, Ari Dwi Nur Indriawan, Rizki Setiadi, Catur Rini Widyastuti, Isnina Noor Ubay
This research aims to improve the quality and quantity of research and service implementation at the Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES). The strategy of increasing research and service is carried out through the preparation of SWOT analysis. It is hoped that student and community...
Proceedings Article

Spectrum of Unicyclic Graph

Budi Rahadjeng, Dwi Nur Yunianti, Raden Sulaiman, Agung Lukito
Let G be a simple graph with n vertices and let A(G) be the (0, 1)-adjacency matrix of G. The characteristic polynomial of the graph G with respect to the adjacency matrix A(G), denoted by χ(G, λ) is a determinant of (λI − A(G)), where I is the identity matrix. Suppose that λ1 ≥ λ2 ≥ ⋯ ≥ λn are the adjacency...

Prejudice: Sources, Types And Reducing Among Martial Arts Colleges In Madiun

Ika Herani, Afifah Nur Hidayah, Rahma Ulifa
The conflict between two martial arts colleges is very interesting to study. This study aims to identify sources, types of prejudice and ways to reduce prejudices. This study uses qualitative methods with phenomenological approaches and data analysis models of Moustakas. Data collection techniques using...

The Effect of Tax Aggressiveness and Media Exposure on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure with Profitability as Moderated Variables

Ayunita Ajengtiyas Saputri Mashuri, Husnah Nur Laela Ermaya
Social and Environmental Responsibility must be owned by the company in generating profits. CSR disclosure has several factors, including the factors of tax aggressiveness, media exposure and profitability. This research is a quantitative study that aims to determine the effect of Tax Aggressiveness,...
Research Article

The Incidence and Prognosis of ICU Delirium: A Retrospective Study from a Single Center

Qing Feng, Yuhang Ai, Meilin Ai, Li Huang, Qianyi Peng, Lina Zhang
Pages: 16 - 23
Purpose: Delirium is a frequent occurrence amongst Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients, but studies on its causes are sparse and its risk factors vary from disease to disease. Here, in this study, an attempt was made to investigate the factors associated with the prognosis of delirium in the ICU. Methods:...
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Characteristics, Nutritional Status, and Blood Sugar Levels of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus with Mediteranian Diet

Endry Septiadi, Iis Inayati Rakhmat, Dewi Ratih Handayani, Reza Fadhil Nugraha, M. Arasy Faradina, Nur Muhamad Rohman, Muhammad Akmal Rais
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (Type 2 DM) is a metabolic disease due to disorders of the pancreas in producing insulin. Poor diet can cause abnormal blood sugar levels. The Mediterranean diet is a diet that is recommended for people with type 2 DM because it contains unsaturated fatty acids (MUFA and PUFA),...

Does the Information System Audit Syllabus Fit the Industry’s Needs?

Practitioners and Academic Perceptions

R. Nelly Nur Apandi, Alfira Sofia, Hanifa Zulhaimi
The successful absorption of graduates in practical work will depend on the curriculum design offered by the study program. Developing a course syllabus that suits industry needs is an important aspect that must be considered. This study aimed at seeing differences in perceptions regarding the level...

How Maritime Connectivity and Crude Oil Price Determine Capital Structure of Maritime Industry in Indonesia

Nur Huda Salasa Majid, Imo Gandakusuma
Maritime industries dominate the world’s trade transportation mode because more than 90% of international trade volume is transported by sea. Indonesia as the biggest maritime country in the world has a big contribution to international trade volume. Investment decisions are very important for the sustainability...

Why do They “Commuter Marriage”? Interpersonal Communication: the Commuter Marriage Couple Cases

Nur Kholisoh, Diana Astuti
Living apart for spouses can be one of the causes of conflict. For the commuter marriage couples, trust, respect, and openness are the key to success in maintaining the marriage. This research analyzed eight commuter marriage couples, the established type, who have been married for more than 13 years...

Development of Ethnobotany-Based Booklets as Learning Tools for Communities

Sri Rahayu Lestari, Fatchur Rohman, Dwiyono Hari Utomo, Purwanto, Siti Nur Arifah, Yuslinda Annisa, Jamaludin Mohamad
Ethnopharmaceutical research-based booklets are teaching material that contains important information that is presented in a concise and interesting manner for the general public to study. This research aims to develop a booklet for ethnopharmaceutical research-based communities in the Bromo Tengger...
Proceedings Article

The Benefits of Prenatal Aromatherapy Massage and Prenatal Yoga in Improving Beta Endorphin and Alleviating Back Pain for Pregnant Women

Sylvi Wafda Nur Amellia, Riadini Wahyu Utami
Aggravating back pain during pregnancy can cause stress for pregnant women and hinder the growth of fetus. Yoga and aromatherapy back massage can help alleviate physiological back pain during pregnancy. The research determines the effectiveness of combined methods of aromatherapy back massage and prenatal...

A Multifactor Analysis of Career Self-Management of Students with Special Needs in Promoting Inclusive Education in Vocational High Schools

Nur Fadhilah Umar, Muhammad Hasim, Abdullah Pandang, Zulfiqri Zulfiqri, Wizerty A. Saleh, Muhammad Rafli
This study aims to analyze various factors influencing the career self-management of students with special needs (SEN) within the context of inclusive education in Vocational High Schools (SMK). The main focus is directed toward three components of career self-management: personal mastery, verbal persuasion,...

Systematic Literature Review on the Implementation of Reading Workshop as a Strategy to Enhance Students’ Reading Interest

Nur Hikmah Wijaya, Gusti Yarmi, Apit Dulyapit
A reading workshop is an instructional approach that positions students at the center of literacy activities through mini lessons, independent or partner reading, and reflective sharing. While widely implemented in English-speaking countries, its application in diverse contexts such as Indonesia remains...
Proceedings Article

The Importance of Oocyte and Sperm Cryopreservation of Indonesian Genetic Resources of Local Sheep and Goat

Gatot Ciptadi, Muh. Nur Ihsan, Sri Rahayu
Animal breeding, genetic and reproduction are facing challenges with more powerful and useful methods for creating new breeds, genetic change and improvement. In the near future, the frozen cells of sperms and oocyte of local breed and animals have a potential to trade at a national, regional and international...
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The Dynamics of Scientific Literacy Skills of Biology Students in Histology Lectures Using Scientific Literacy-Based Worksheet

Nur ducha, D Hariani, W Budijastuti
Scientific literacy skills are essential for students, as it related to how students can understand their environment and their various life problems. The purpose of this research was to study the dynamics of scientific literacy skills of biology students in histology lectures. This research used a descriptive...

Teacher Challenge and Tech Issues in Online Schools

Nur Aisyah Zulkifli, Mardia Hayati, Mirawati
While the study on distance learning and its challenges has proliferated, this study describes how teachers confide in the challenges of teaching when schools close and tech issues during the pandemic. Drawing upon the source of data, including an online survey via telephone interviews and Google meet...

Bibliometric Analysis to Encourage the Development of Digital Economy Scientific Studies

Sri Sarjana, Mahsa Amira Anindya Najib, Nur Khayati
Digital economy is an effort to strengthen economic activity through the development of digital data by utilizing information and communication technology. Digital computing technology has been developed in various forms of digital platforms through internet-based business development to support the...

Language Analysis on Seller Banners in Kediri and Blitar: A Sociolinguistics Review

Nur Fajar Arief, Akhmad Tabrani, Oktavia Winda Lestari, Norhazlina Husin
The study aims to describe the form of banner language in Kediri and Blitar, the meaning of banner language in Kediri and Blitar, and the language seller banner function. The current study employs a descriptive approach under the umbrella of a qualitative approach. The data is in the form of banner writing...
Proceedings Article

Analysis of The Playing Technique Skills of The English Manchester City Football Club in Winning The UEFA Champions League Title for The 2022–2023 Season

Joe Pratama Saragih, Achmad Widodo, Mokhamad Nur Bawono, Awang Firmansyah
Football is a popular sport that appeals to the public. The purpose of the study was to determine the most dominant playing technique skills and the best quality of playing techniques from the Manchester City Team. The type of research used is quantitative descriptive research with a descriptive method...
Proceedings Article

Potential of FUDIKA (Train Dynamic Testing Facility) for Rolling Stock Testing in Indonesia

Nur Budi Susanto, Aryadhatu Dhaniswara, Hernawan Nugroho, Imam Muthohar
According to Ministerial Regulation No. 24 of 2015, Law No. 23 of 2007, and Government Regulation No. 56 of 2009, the government as the regulator is obligated to ensure that the operation of rolling stock is in accordance with the regulatory standards and can be operated safely as demonstrated by testing...

The Level of Adaptive Teaching Skills among Primary School Teachers in Implementing Zero Reject Policy: A Study in Rural Sarawak

Nur Kamariah Ensimau Abdullah, Mohd Isa Hamzah, Mohd Hanafi Mohd Yasin, Nurfaradilla Mohamad Nasri
The Zero Rejection Policy (ZRP) is a proactive measure by Malaysia to ensure the rights and equal access of children to education in the country. Thus, the introduction of ZRP introduced in December 2018 brought a paradigm shift to education in Malaysia, especially special education. The admission of...