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Proceedings Article

Empowering Global Health with AI: Using NLP to Extract Medicinal Plants and Disease-fighting Compounds from PubMed

Rehan Khan, Preenon Bagchi, Krutanjali Patil
PubMed is a free database maintained by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the United States, and it contains more than 30 million citations and abstracts of biomedical literature and other scientific publications related to medicinal plants and phytocompounds...

Dynamic Game: Cross - cultural Mechanisms of Trust in Live - streaming E - commerce

Yimeng Zhang, Mingding Zhou, Qiang Zhou
The rapid expansion of cross-border e-commerce has established foreign trade live streaming as a critical tool for mitigating information asymmetry, reducing customer acquisition costs, and enhancing resource allocation efficiency in international trade. Confronting the limitations of Spence’s static...
Conference Abstract

P65 GENDER DIFFERENCES OF AORTIC WAVE REFLECTION AND INFLUENCE OF MENOPAUSE ON CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE IN PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION

Valeria Costa-Hong, Henrique Muela, Thiago Macedo, Alan Sales, Luiz Bortolotto
Pages: 72 - 72
Background: Evidences suggest that central hemodynamics indexes are independent predictors of future cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality. Multiple factors have been pointed to have potential influence on central aortic function: height, heart rate, left ventricular ejection duration and blood...
Conference Abstract

10.6 VARIATION OF THE ASYMPTOTIC DIASTOLIC PRESSURE WITH DIFFERENT FITTING TECHNIQUES IN HEALTHY HUMANS

Nicola Pomella, Christina Kolyva, Ernst Rietzschel, Patrick Segers, Ashraf W. Khir, Madalina Negoita
Pages: 72 - 72
Background: Reservoir-wave model assumes the measured pressure (Pm) consists of two additive components: reservoir (Pr) and excess pressure (Pex)1–2. Calculation of Pr requires fitting the diastolic decay of Pm for calculating parameters P∞ (asymptotical value) and b (time constant)1. However, there...
Proceedings Article

The Pathway to Decarbonization: Flettner Rotor Application in Maritime Logistics

Muhammad Fakhruriza Pradana, Bernd Noche, Fikri Abdulhakim Ichsan
The increasing carbon footprints are forcing international regulators to reform fossil fuels into alternative fuels. Maritime transportation contributes 2.89% of carbon to the earth. One of the solutions to push this emission (decarbonization) is creating alternative fossil-free energy. The most possible...
Conference Abstract

10.4 COMPARISON OF BLOOD PRESSURE VARIABILITY CALCULATED FROM PERIPHERAL AND DERIVED AORTIC BLOOD PRESSURE

Zahra Kouchaki, Mark Butlin, Ahmad Qasem, Alberto Avolio
Pages: 72 - 72
Background: Systolic blood pressure variability (SBPV), conventionally calculated from peripheral sites such as the arm or finger, may be of more utility when computed from central aortic values, as this has greater applicability to the heart and the baroreceptor function, due to central location of...

Mass Gathering Medicine (Hajj Pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia): The Outcome of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation during Hajj

Bader Hamza Shirah, Fareed Abdulmuhsen Al Nozha, Syed Husham Zafar, Hussain Mohammed Kalumian
Pages: 71 - 75
The annual Hajj (pilgrimage) to the Islamic holy shrines at the city of Makkah in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is one of the largest yearly recurring mass gatherings worldwide. We aim to evaluate the outcome of outside and inside the hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation to resuscitate cardiopulmonary...

Religiosity and Its Effect on Employee's Perfomance

Ahmad Mardalis, Pipit Nur Indah Sari, Saleh Minhayati
This study has two objectives, first identifying the level of religiosity and the level of employee’s performance, second, analyzing the effect of religiosity on employee’s performance. This research is a quantitative research. For the selection of samples, non-probabilistic sampling technique was used,...
Research Article

Arterial Stiffness, Central Blood Pressure, and Cardiac Biomarkers in Long-Distance Walkers

Wátila Moura Sousa, Maicon Borges Euzébio, Priscila Valverde de Oliveira Vitorino, Ana Luiza Sousa, Thiago Veiga Jardim, Paulo Cesar Veiga Jardim, Antonio Coca, Gonzalo Grazioli, Eduardo Costa Duarte Barbosa, Weimar Kunz Sebba Barroso
Pages: 71 - 76
The cardiovascular effects of long-distance and -duration activities and their relationship with arterial stiffness and cardiac biomarkers are still unclear. This study aimed to assess arterial stiffness and Central Blood Pressure (cBP) and correlate them with cardiac biomarkers in long-distance walkers...

Expert System for Selecting Product Packaging Materials as a Means to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals

Nazula Rukhiana Mukarromah, Andrie Pasca Hendradewa, Dina Tri Utari
One of the aims of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that are closely related to the industry is SDGs number 12 which requires responsible consumption and production. Meanwhile, according to data from the Ministry of Environment and Maritime Affairs, the largest contributor to primary plastic...

Analysis of Student Satisfaction Against Teacher Services at SMA Sabilurosyad Malang

Sarah Emmanuel Haryono, Henni Anggraini
The quality of school services greatly affects the credibility of educational institutions. The success of a service in achieving its goals is very dependent on the student satisfaction with school services. The purpose of this study was to measure student satisfaction with teacher services at SMA Sabilul...
Proceedings Article

Lipid Production from Zygosaccharomyces siamensis AP1 Using Glycerol as a Carbon Source

M. Ilmi, M. Siswontoro
Yeasts are considered as potential lipid producer because they are easy to cultivate, able to grow in high cell densities and can produce high concentrations of lipids. Previously we had isolated a promising lipid producing yeast, Zygosaccharomyces siamensis AP1, from wild honey of Central Sulawesi,...
Proceedings Article

The Effect of Using Different Levels of Cassava Flour and Cassava Wastes on Dry Matter and Organic Matter Degradation and Rumen Fermentation Products in Vitro of Cassava-Based Concentrates

Miftahul Hasanah, Kusmartono Kusmartono, Mashudi Mashudi, Poespitasari Hazanah Ndaru
This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of using different levels of cassava flour and cassava wastes on dry matter and organic matter degradation, efficiency of microbial protein synthesis (EMPS) and ammonia (NH3). The seven treatments from this study are P1 = maize stover 20% + cassava flour...
Proceedings Article

The Effect of Exercise Training on Reducing Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Levels in Smokers

Kumboyono Kumboyono, Yulian Wiji Utami, Rossa Indah Ardhany, Titin Andri Wihastuti, Akhiyan Hadi Susanto, Shila Wisnasari
Tobacco consumption remains a growing concern globally, including in Indonesia, and is associated with elevated Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) levels. High LDL levels can be reduced through non-pharmacological therapy with lifestyle changes, such as exercise training. This study aims to determine the...
Proceedings Article

The Effect of Exercise Training on Reducing Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Levels in Smokers

Kumboyono Kumboyono, Yulian Wiji Utami, Rossa Indah Ardhany, Titin Andri Wihastuti, Akhiyan Hadi Susanto, Shila Wisnasari
Tobacco consumption remains a growing concern globally, including in Indonesia, and is associated with elevated Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) levels. High LDL levels can be reduced through non-pharmacological therapy with lifestyle changes, such as exercise training. This study aims to determine the...

Harnessing Social Capital for Holistic Rural Development: The Impact of Social Engineering in Bukit Lawang

Daniel Harapan Parlindungan Simanjuntak, Zanrison Naibaho, Cristho David Mangasi Siregar, S. Elli Cahaya Nurani, Eva Solina Gultom
This study investigates the strategic role of social engineering in enhancing social capital as a driver for holistic smart tourism village development. Employing a qualitative case study design, the research examines how structured programs and targeted interventions can reinforce social networks, mutual...

The Development of Interactive Computer-Based Media for Learning Probability Subject in Mathematics Class

Yenita Roza, Ms Kartini, Arisman Adnan, Mr Habiburrahman
The probability subject is found as an interesting topic for the students but the limitation of the learning media becomes an obstacle in understanding this subject. This research aimed to develop computer-based media for learning probability subject in mathematics class at grade XI of senior high schools....
Proceedings Article

Experimental Investigation of Fly Ash and Water Content on the Internal Friction of Concrete

Ivan Popov, Ta-Peng Chang, Yury Rossikhin, Marina Shitikova
This paper presents the experimental results of investigation of the effects of fly ash and water content on damping of concrete. Impulse Excitation Technique has been used to measure damping of concrete at the ages of 3, 7, 14, 28 and 56 days. It was found that the more fly ash is added the higher damping...
Proceedings Article

Research on the Effects of the Structure of Air Inlets and Outlets of Porcelainous PTC Heater

Kan Wang, Ming Li, Kexin Zhang, Zhuoxian Gao, Quan Li, Jiapeng Zhang, Boyuan Zhang
The porcelainous PTC heater is used in electric locomotive cab to improve thermal comfort. In this paper, experiments were taken to test the heat transfer performance of the porcelainous PTC heater in the aspects of heat propagation distance and the interference between air inlets and outlets. The structure...

Understanding Teachers’ Knowledge, Skills, and Principles on Language Assessment: A Survey on Teachers’ Language Assessment Literacy

Indah Puspawati
The Language Assessment Literacy (LAL) refers to language teachers’ knowledge, skills and principles on language assessment and evaluation. This study investigated the LAL of teachers in a higher education context in Indonesia. The three components of language assessments were the focus of the inquiry...

Harmony in Diversity Through Sundanese Art and Culture

Santi Susanti
School is a better place to put on the local culture. The school role as a custodian of the local culture is applied in Elementary School of Garut. It was founded by a Chinese woman descent who loves the education. This study aims to reveal the schools efforts in doing the perseverance of Sundanese culture...

The English Speaking Anxiety of Nursing Science Students of STIK Bina Husada Palembang

Agus WAHYUDI
Foreign language learning is closely related to human psychology, where learners are the center of the learning process. Anxiety is a common reaction in English classes. Horwitz (2001) stated that one-third of the students who study foreign languages experience at least at an average level. The population...

Transfer of Intellectual Property Rights (Studies on the Division of Joint Property (Gono-gini) Post-Divorce)

Anis Mashdurohatun
Intellectual property right is a set of legal rights to express ideas into tangible form in the form of property. Such rights generally is copyright, patents and trademark rights. IPR is still a wealth are not yet commonly understood in terms of “Gono-gini” division of property in divorce cases in Indonesia....

Fulfillment of Human Rights in Public Services During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Indonesia

Ampuan Situmeang, Winsherly Tan
Good governance can provide welfare to the community. Therefore, the administration of government in Indonesia should be able to take a serious concern to the principles of good governance as regulated in Article 89 of Act Number 30 of 2014 on Government Administration. One of its principles is to provide...
Conference Abstract

9.8 NEAR INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY (NIRS) CAN DETECT IMPROVEMENTS IN ARTERIAL FUNCTION FOLLOWING 6-MONTHS OF MARATHON TRAINING

Siana Jones, Andrew D’Silva, Alun Hughes
Pages: 70 - 70
Background: Endurance training improves vascular function and skeletal muscle perfusion. NIRS can measure changes in oxygenated haemoglobin (oxy-Hb) in the skeletal muscle microvascular bed. Therefore, combined with arterial occlusion, NIRS has the potential to assess microvascular function within skeletal...

Development of Human Mechanic Interface Auotonics S070 Trainer for Electric Motor Installation Learning

Supari Muslim, Karno Budi, Widi Aribowo, Fandi Achmad
This study aims to determine the performance and feasibility of Media Learning Trainer Human Mechanic Interface on Electric Motor Installation subjects. This research is done through the following stages: (1) analysis; (2) design; (3) implementation; (4) validation; (5) testing; and (6) experiments in...
Proceedings Article

Data Mining Research on Beijing Population Growth

Xinfang Song
In this paper, a significant increase in population in Beijing the status quo, analysis of Beijing Population significant increase in the status quo, to identify relevant factors by reading literature, summed up the result of the rapid population growth in Beijing 30 factors, and to all the factors grouped...

Enhancing concentration through Dayak's beaded crafts

D.N. Rahayu, P.A. Putri, L. Puji
The purpose of this study is to find out the concentration enhancement of Elementary Students after they were given the Dayak's beaded craft beading training. The design of the study is quantitative by experimental approach. The sample of this research was 30 elementary students of SD 001 Samarinda Ilir....

Hydrotalcite Mg/Al-NO3 from Sea Water as Adsorbent of CU2+ and Cr6+ Metals

Nurmaya Arofah, Hendrawati, Yusi Agustina
Seawater is a renewable natural resource that is easy to get for use in various purposes. Seawater has many mineral deposits, one of which is MgCl2. This research aims to synthesize Mg/Al-NO3 hydrotalcite-like with Mg raw material from seawater, characterization and test the adsorption capacity to Cu2+...

Intervention of Multi-Stakeholder Forum for Puskesmas Service Improvement in Lumajang District

Anies Marsudiati Purbadiri, Nurul Hayati
The increasing demands from the community regarding the implementation of good governance principles have happened from the central to the regional level. In response to the condition, the Government of the Republic of Indonesia issued Law No. 25/2009 concerning the Public Services, which was followed...
Proceedings Article

Investigation of the Utilization of Kaplan Turbines for PLTMH Power Plants

Maridjo, Slameto, Bambang Puguh Manunggal
The potential of water in Indonesia to generate electrical energy is quite large. This water potential is very suitable for generating small-scale energy. Water is sent through the penstock to drive the turbine. The turbine is coupled with a generator to produce electrical energy. The turbines used vary...
Proceedings Article

The Contribution of Flexibility, Power, Endurance on The Results of the 100 m Run

Aisya Kemala, Firmansyah Dlis, Johansyah Lubis, Firmansyah Dahlan
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the physical condition component factors also contribute to students who come from different characteristics, namely athletes (outside athletics) and non-athletes. This type of research is correlational research. The research was conducted in one of...
Proceedings Article

Sensitivity Analysis of Swiftlet Farming in Kota Bangun, District Kutai Kartanegara Regency, Indonesia

Mursidah Mursidah, Abubakar M. Lahjie, Masjaya Masjaya, Yaya Rayadin
farming is a high-risk business. However, given the level of income (as measured by financial viability), most swiftlet farmers take the risk. Swiftlet farming is a business that lasts for a long time. During this period there are several changes that occur, which will affect the viability of the business....
Proceedings Article

Study on Protection Function of Quercetin on Ischemia-reperfusion Injury of Liver and its Mechanism

Qinhai Shen, Zhaomin Qin, Ruixue Kong
Abstract. Objective: To study the protection role of the quercetin on the ischemia-reperfusion injury liver rat. Methods: The gastric gavage quercetin and as a positive control of vitamin C, 30 m in the liver door open after ligation of vascular cause liver ischemia-reperfusion injury, respectively,...
Proceedings Article

A scheme of transmission system in micro robotics based on combined information data

Ziyao Wang, Ye Xue, Zhijie Dong, Ziyuan Li, Congyue Zhang, Yingzi Tan
Traditional inspection robots which equipped with analog camera normally have two channels to transmit image information and control signal. However, this double-channel method causes difficulties in miniaturization of robots. In this paper, we proposed a new scheme in which WIFI technology is utilized...

Football Skills: Training Methods and Motor Educability

Yudha Pambudi, Widiyanto Widiyanto
The observations on the ground by the researcher together with SSB coach Siginjai, Mr. Dermawan Siregar, analyzed that some athletes such as defensive, middle, and attacking players still make some mistakes themselves such as 30% passing is still not accurate, 30% dribbling can still be won by opponents,...

Evaluation of Education and Training Programs for Naval Officers Personnel Specialization in Kodiklatal (Naval School)

Eko Setijo Pudjiantoro
The purpose of this study is to analyze education and training programs specializing in Navy officers, using qualitative approaches and descriptive methods. Data analysis was carried out qualitatively through the stages of interviews, observation, documentation and evaluation of Kirkpatrick’s four-level...

Investigating Students’ Problem-Solving Approach in the Concept of Electrostatic Force

Triwiyono Triwiyono, Albert Lumbu
The purpose of the study was to investigate students’ problem-solving approach in the concept of electrostatic force. The study was conducted from February until May in the second semester of the 2020/2021 academic year by using qualitative approach of case study design. The population of this study...
Proceedings Article

Production of Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC) from α-Cellulose Derived from Cassava Stems

L. Lismeri, A. P. Karina, T. Taharuddin, Y. Darni, A. Azhar, A. Arfiana, S. Sudibyo
Cassava stems contain 56.82% α-cellulose, 21.72% lignin, 21.45% Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF), and a fiber length of 0.05-0.5 cm. One cellulose derivative product that is frequently utilized in the food and pharmaceutical industries is hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC). This study aims to produce HPMC...

ESG and Financial Performance: A Case Study of Healthcare Companies in Hong Kong

Youyou Jian
By February 2025, Hong Kong’s healthcare sector will be faced with multifaceted challenges. It has to align technological progress, such as AI diagnostics, with demographic changes, including a projected 30% elderly population by 2030, all while adhering to strict ESG mandates. The Hang Seng Healthcare...

Teachers’ Perceptions on the Use of Textbook Based on Local Maritime Potentials in West Nusa Tenggara

Nuraeni, Sarilah, Gunarti Dwi Lestari, Wiwin Yulianingsih, I Made Sonny Gunawan
Maritime education textbooks are prepared by utilizing the natural surroundings and local wisdom found on the coast of West Nusa Tenggara. This textbooks also carries religious values and character values that can increase understanding in early childhood. This study aims to determine the teacher’s perception...
Conference Abstract

P47 TETRAHYDROBIOPTERIN AND MARKERS OF OXIDATIVE STRESS IN A YOUNG BI-ETHNIC POPULATION: THE AFRICAN-PREDICT STUDY

Hugo Huisman, Carina Mels, Johannes Van Rooyen, Ruan Kruger, Carla Fourie, Lebo Gafane, Wayne Smith, Alta Schutte
Pages: 68 - 68
Background/Objectives: Tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) is a cofactor for nitric oxide synthase (NOS). Oxidative stress, reported in black populations (1), may lead to the oxidation of BH4, the uncoupling of eNOS, decreased NO and increased superoxide levels (2,3). We compared BH4 and markers of oxidative stress...
Conference Abstract

9.2 DELETION OF CHROMOSOME 9P21 NONCODING CARDIOVASCULAR RISK INTERVAL IN MICE INDUCES A PROTHROMBOTIC PHENOTYPE

Amel Mohamadi, Mustapha Bourhim, Gemma Basatemur, Huguette Louis, Athanase Benetos, Patrick Lacolley, Ziad Mallat, Veronique Regnault
Pages: 68 - 68
Background: SNPs on chromosome 9p21.3 risk locus have been associated with cardiovascular diseases. We have established a direct mechanistic link between 9p21 noncoding risk interval and susceptibility to aneurysm in a mouse model with a targeted deletion of the 9p21 noncoding cardiovascular disease...
Conference Abstract

P46 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN RELATION TO BIRTH CHARACTERISTICS IN THE JAMAICAN 1986 BIRTH COHORT

Nadia Bennett, Trevor Ferguson, Novie Younger-Coleman, Marshall Tulloch-Reid, Renee Walters, Amanda Rousseau, Janeil Williams, Seeromanie Harding, J. Kennedy Cruickshank, Rainford Wilks
Pages: 68 - 68
Background: We tested the association between birthweight and arterial stiffness measured by aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) and cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) in a birth cohort of 30 year old Jamaicans. Methods: Participants were from the 1986 Jamaica Birth Cohort. Arterial stiffness was measured...
Conference Abstract

P45 RENIN AT DIFFERENT PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVELS IN A BI-ETHNIC POPULATION: THE AFRICAN-PREDICT STUDY

Johannes van Rooyen, Hugo Huisman, Leonè Malan, Catharina Mels, Ruan Kruger, Lebo Gafane-Matemane, Shani Botha, Alta Schutte
Pages: 68 - 68
Background and objectives: It is widely accepted that regular physical exercise reduces the BP, particularly in hypertensive individuals. It is recommended in the prevention of hypertension to assist in BP control. The BP lowering mechanisms of exercise remain largely elusive, we therefore evaluated...
Proceedings Article

The Effect of Rubber Band Resistance Exercise on Blood Glucose Level of Patient With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Ni Luh Putu Inca Buntari Agustini, I Gusti Ayu Puja Astuti Dewi
There is compelling evidence that type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is more likely to develop in individuals who are insufficiently active. Resistance exercise (RE) has received high recognition as a cornerstone in the management of T2DM. There are several advanced research about RE. However, those do...
Proceedings Article

Modeling of Kinetics of Mass-Exchange Processes for Fruit and Berry Production Preservation

Yu.G. Bazarnova, T.A. Kuznetsova, E.B. Aronova
At preservation of fruits and berries mass-exchange processes take place in liquid mediums, which define quality of the canned production. The composition of covering syrup should guarantee preservation of turgor, taste and color of fruits and berries and prevent fermentation processes. We carried out...
Proceedings Article

Production of Green Diesel From Crude Palm Oil (CPO) Through Hydrotreating Process by Using Zeolite Catalyst

Ahmad Zikri, Indah Puspita, Erlinawati, M Sutini PLAgus, PB Elbi Zalita, K Andre
Green diesel is an alkane compound produced from vegetables oil by hydrogenation which has properties similar to diesel fuel. The ingredients that can be converted into green diesel is Crude Palm Oil (CPO). Green diesel is produced using a catalytic hydrogenation process with 10-30 psia hydrogen injection,...
Proceedings Article

Isolation and Identification of Mold in Banana Bunches and Their Potential as Bioinoculants to Accelerate Decomposition of Household Organic Waste

L Prihastini, A H Ramelan, P Setyono, Pranoto, A Supriyanto
Large populations and final storage areas cause an increase in organic waste. Efforts are needed to improve waste decomposition. Mold is one of the microorganisms that can break down organic waste. This study aims to 1) isolate and identify molds from 8 banana bunches, 2) calculate mold populations....

Student’s Perception Against Special Education Programme

Mohd Jasmy Abd Rahman, Mohd Hanafi Mohd Yassin, Mohd Isa Hamzah, Mohd Mokhtar Tahar, Zolkepeli Haron, Nur Kamariah Ensimau
The purpose of this study is to examine the perspective and the level of theirs knowledge towards the Special Education Program among students of the Faculty of Education, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. The environmental phenomenon that lacked the emphasis on Special Education issues was a driving...