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The impact of peer-induced fairness concerns on competitive manufacturers’ optimal decisions under C&T regulation

Jiayu Meng
As major economies around the world have proposed their carbon neutrality targets in recent years, governments and companies have gradually increased their focus on decarbonization. Cap-and-trade (C&T) regulation is widely regarded as an effective mechanism for reducing carbon emissions. This paper...
Proceedings Article

A simple microextraction and spectrophotometric determination of Sudan IV in palm oil, pepper powder and tomato paste for on-site analysis and market surveillance

C. M. Afemeku, W. Brani, J. Oppong-Mensah, J. Adom, L. Nugbienyo
In this work, simple microextraction approaches were developed for spectrophotometric determination of Sudan IV in palm oil, pepper powder, and tomato paste. For all matrices, the optimal detection wavelength was established at 514 nm. Experimental parameters, including sample mass, solvent volume, and...
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Application of Recurrent Neural Network in Time Series Forecasting for Construction Cost and Duration Focusing on Road Infrastructure in Metro Manila

Jongson V. Balubar, Marco Raphael L. Mendoza, Christ John L. Marcos, Kassandra Ghake C. Dionisio
The challenges in estimating the process and the cost of road and highway construction projects in Metro Manila, which is plagued by extreme traffic congestion and inadequate road quality, are the subject of this study. Due to their inability to take into account the particular unpredictability of each...
Proceedings Article

Antioxidant Activity of Peel Off Mask Preparation with Green Apple (Malus domesticus) Juice and Ultrasonic Extraction

Rini Tri Hastuti, Regia Desty Rakhmayanti
Apple is a plant that has the potential of antioxidant activity. Apples contain antioxidants which are good for skin health. Green apples contain lots of vitamins, such as vitamins A, B, C, minerals, and fiber. Green apple containing phytochemical compounds in the form of catechins, epichatechins, ploridzin,...

Affix Form in Pakpak Dialect Simsim Language Inflection

Melisa Padang, Ni Wayan Kasni
Pakpak language is one of the regional languages whose speakers are found in the province of North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Pakpak community uses the Pakpak language as a means of communicating in their daily life. The Pakpak people generally inhabit the Dairi Regency and Pakpak Bharat Regency, North...

Impacts of Creative-STEM Education integrated with TPACK on Grade 7 Students’ Academic Achievement, Problem-solving Skills, Creative Thinking Skills and Communication Skills in Ratio, Proportion and Percentage in Mathematics

Kanlaya Mankhong, Jiritthitikan Pimvichai
This article aims to: a) review the literature related to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education, Creativity-based Learning (CBL) and Technological Pedagogical and Content Knowledge (TPACK); b) explore mathematics teachers’ and students’ perspectives on the current state, problems...
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On Resolving Efficient Dominating Set of Cycle and Comb Product Graph

Muzayyanatun Munawwarah, Dafik, Arika Indah Kristiana, Elsa Yuli Kurniawati, Rosanita Nisviasari
The graph used in this paper is a connected, bounded, and undirected graph G, is used which contains a set of vertex V(G) and a set of edge E(G). It is called the efficient dominating set of a graph if every point V in D or is adjacent to one vertex in D. For a set of solutions of G in an ordered set,...

Child Protection Policy Implementation In Preventing Child Abuse In Palu City, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia

S. C. Ahsan, M. Nawawi, Insarullah, P. A. Nabila
This study aims to obtain information on how the implementation of Child Protection Policy in Palu City. The theory used as the basis of analysis is the policy implementation theory of George Edward III which consists of four indicators that influence the success or failure of policy implementation....
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Causal Loop Diagram Model Analysis Approach to the Factors That Influence the SIR Epidemic Model

Renny
Mathematical models can be used to predict the spread of infection of a disease in the future. We developed the SIR model by adding the application of a healthy lifestyle’s factor (that related to people’s behavior) which is expected can reduce the number of the infected individuals. The analytical approach...
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Plasma-graft anhydride on Carbon Fiber and its Effect on Composite Properties

Ya-Nan Yi, Cai-Qiong Zhang, Jing Long, Lin Zhong, Huan-Xia Zhang
The deposition of coatings on the surface of carbon fiber will be helpful to their applications. However, they are unsuitable to be deposited because of their low surface free energies, poor wettability and poor adhesions. The objective of this work is to modify carbon fibers by different methods of...

Partnership of Parents and Madrasah to Realize the Quality of Education

Raden Raden Bambang Sumarsono
This study aims to describe (1) parent and school partnership model, and (2) strategy to build partnership with parents. This research uses qualitative research type with phenomenology approach. Research design using case study. Data collection was conducted through in-depth interviews, observations,...

Augmented Reality for Introduction of Unit Systems in Personal Computer

V.R. Palilingan, Gladly C. Rorimpandey
There are lot of technologies that used to developing a learning media. Creative and attractive are some of reasons the teachers want to develop a learning media. Technology Augmented Reality and creative, but it is also can reducing the cost for purchasing a practical tool. Introduction of Unit System...
Proceedings Article

How Physics can help in understanding Cardiac Rhythms Predicting & Control of complex oscillatory behavior

Shiuan Ni Liang, Le Duy Manh, Wei Yin Chiang, Pik Yin Lai, C. K. Chan
We discuss our recent theoretical and experimental work in cardiac systems. The first is about the rhythmic variation as the cardiac myocyte cell culture synchronized, and how it can be explained in terms of the frequency enhancement phenomenon in coupled excitable systems. Another work concerns the...
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Comparison of the Influence of Amino Trimethylene Phosphonic Acid and Sodium Gluconate on the Performance of Concrete

Xingdong Lv, Beixing Li, Yan Shi, Huaquan Yang
Comparison of the influence of amino trimethylene phosphonic acid (ATMP) and sodium gluconate (SG) on the performance of concrete are investigated in this paper. The comparison of the effects of ATMP and SG on concrete setting time at 20°C or 35°C, concrete slump loss, concrete compressive strength and...

Exploring the Impact of Service Quality on Commitment and Customer Loyalty in Jakarta's 3-Star Hotels

Eliza Simanjuntak, Nathalia Theodosia C., Yustisia Kristiana
This study will specialize discussion in hotel business sector, particularly the 3-star hotels in Jakarta. 3-star hotels getting tough competition from budget hotels that continue to emerge in Jakarta and surrounding areas. Increased competition in the service industry for causing a company to be very...
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Calculation on Tensile Strength of Notched 2D Woven C/SiC Composite Laminates-Considering the Nonuniformity of Material

Hong-Bao Guo, Bo Wang, Pu-Rong Jia, Cheng-Peng Yang
The tensile strength of a 2D woven C/SiC composite laminates notched with central hole was analyzed and calculated by finite element method. By considering the nonuniformity, material of open-hole specimen was divided into several parts with different density. Tensile properties of 2D woven C/SiC composites...
Proceedings Article

A framework for sustainability assessment of ICT futures. Scenarios and sustainability impacts of future ICT- societies

Yevgeniya Arushanyan, Elisabeth Ekener-Petersen, Åsa Moberg, Vlad C. Coroama
The rapid development of information and communication technology (ICT) has an influence on all societal sectors and can have both positive and negative consequences. To support ICT for sustainability (ICT4S), we need to learn when and how ICT can enable sustainable development. It is important to take...

A Descriptive Study on the Students’ Attitude Toward English in a Multilingual Classroom

Astriyanti Diah
this study was a descriptive study on the students’ attitude toward English in a multilingual classroom. The subject of the research were 15 students of 8 C in SMPN 2 Singkawang. The research method used was quantitative descriptive analysis by administering simple statistics that describe central tendencies...
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Research on preparation and properties of isothermal solidification Cu-Sn high temperature solder paste

Manmen Liu, Jialin Chen, Hao Cui, Xudong Sun, Shaohong Liu, Ming Xie, Xiaoli Zhu
A novel environmental-friendly Cu-Sn high temperature solder paste was fabricated by mixing Cu powder, Sn powder and commercial purchased flux. Different type and content of the flux may significantly affect the thermal properties of the solder paste. The bonding layer was composed of compact Cu3Sn and...
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The Effect of Ageratum conyzoides L on Hepatocellular Carcinoma Rats Induced by DMBA based on In Vivo-In Silico Study

Heni Ratnasari, Aulia Rahma, Rifki Febriansah
Liver cancer is the second most common cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Treatment that has been carried out was chemotherapy which has many disadvantages. Bandotan Herb (Ageratum conyzoides L.) containing flavonoid compounds was used as chemopreventive agents. This research was experimental study using...
Conference Abstract

P4.02 Assessing ventricular–vascular interactions non-invasively in healthy adolescents☆

T.J. Bradley, C. Slorach, C. Manlhiot, W. Hui, M.K. Friedberg, E.T. Jaeggi, P.F. Kantor, L. Mertens
Pages: 1 - 1
Background: Characterization of normal ventricular–vascular interactions by non-invasive assessment in healthy adolescents may provide new mechanistic insights into altered physiological states in congenital and acquired heart disease in this age group. Methods: Ventricular and vascular measures were...

Enculturation of Character Education Through Transforming School Cultural Values at Elementary School in Indonesia

Dyan Eka Pamungkas, Suhanadji Suhanadji, Hendratno Hendratno, Sukarman, Mustaji, Maria Veronika Roesminingsih
Character education values can be integrated not only when learning in class, but also in school culture. Some teachers do not integrate these character education values in school culture. The purpose of this study was to find out about the transformation of school cultural values in character education...

E-Learning for a Better Advancement of National Education

Alin Hoerunnisa, Nunuk Suryani, Agus Efendi
The millennium era which is marked by the rapid progress and development of technology should be utilized as well as possible so that it will have a positive impact on various aspects of human life, especially in the field of education. E-Learning is a website-based learning media technology providing...
Proceedings Article

Several Notations of Gronwall Inequality of Vector Functions

D. Luo, Y. Liu, C. Wang
In this paper, we first consider tow inequalities of vector functions,then combine the vector function inequality with Gronwell' inequality to obtain another two vector function's inequalities. At last, using them to prove the maximum principle for one kind of optimal control problem.

Do Instructional Practices by Madrasah Teachers Promote Numeracy?

Kusaeri Kusaeri, Yusuf H. Yudha, Yuna P. Kadarisman, Ahmad Hidayatullah
This study aims to explore teachers’ experiences related to the National Assessment (AKM/AKMI), test/explore teachers’ teaching experiences that contribute to students’ competence in numeracy literacy, and test/explore teacher teaching experiences related to teaching activities that support/less support...
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Improving Multidrug-Resistance Tuberculosis Papua’s Management Using Whole Genome Sequencing

Yustinus Maladan, Hana Krismawati, Antonius Oktavian, C. S Whinie Lestari
One of the challenges in TB control of Papua is increasing number of multidrug-resistance tuberculosis (MDR-TB). The aim of the study is to imply the WGS tools for predicting TB drugs resistance even MDR as well XDR in clinical samples as an initiation model of laboratory improvement for accurate treatment...
Proceedings Article

Potential of Andalas (Morus macroura Miq.) Ethanol Extract in Inhibiting the Microbial Growth

Dwi Hilda Putri, Violita, Abdul Hafids, Armita Sofani, Try Susanti
Andalas (Morus macroura Miq.) is a West Sumatra, Indonesia mascot plant. This plant is a Moraceae group, which is widely used traditionally as a medicinal plant. The purpose of this study was to determine the potential of Andalas ethanol extract in inhibiting the growth of pathogen microbes. Ethanol...
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In situ Testing of Biologically Active Dietary Supplement Hepar Formula in Children with Chronic Viral Hepatitis

A.A. Vekovtsev, N.A. Pleshkova, A.N. Avstrievskikh, V.M. Poznyakovsky
A new type of biologically active dietary supplement – BADS Hepar Formula was developed. The composition of BADS was justified, which proved to have synergistic properties forming a balanced complex for the maintenance of liver metabolic processes, protection and restoration of its cells in conditions...

Refurbished Shipping Containers as Architectural Module in Bandung

Baskoro Laksitoadi, Muhammad Hasan As Syarif
This paper describes how old shipping containers can be modified and adapted into a new function such as building modules. Literature studies, study case (Day & Nite Eatery and Grocery, Bandung), as well as tracing back the shipping container through modification, storage, and inland depot were conducted...

An Analysis of Students’ Speaking Ability in Speech at English Department of UMN Al-Washliyah Medan

Yulinda Oktaviana Harahap, Yenni Rozimela
Speaking is one of the important part in language skill that students should have in order to be able to communicate in English. Speech is one of ways for students to practice their English speaking and build their self confidence, share ideas, and express themselve to audience. The descriptive research...
Review Article

Does Treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Improve Arterial Stiffness? Evidence from Randomized Clinical Trials on Carotid-femoral Pulse Wave Velocity

D. Marcon, L. Faconti, B. Farukh, R. McNally, C. Fava, M. Pengo, P. Chowienczyk, J.K. Cruickshank
Pages: 1 - 6
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) is a breathing disorder characterized by narrowing of the upper airway that impairs normal ventilation during sleep. OSA is a highly prevalent condition which is associated with several Cardiovascular (CV) risk factors and CV diseases. Despite this clear association, Randomized...

Transformative STE(A)M Education for A Sustainable World

Peter C. Taylor
Students of the natural sciences learn to understand objectively and reductively the world out there – at arm’s length - the world of naturally occurring systems. However, this materialistic worldview has not only fueled the 4th Industrial Revolution but has also triggered the Anthropocene, an unprecedented...
Proceedings Article

Research on Tectonic Coal Structure Based on NMR Technology

Wei Qiao, Linchao Dai
The understanding of coal body structure has important research significance for the prevention of coal and gas outburst and the development of coalbed methane. In order to further determine the difference between the primary structure coal and the structural microstructure of coal mines, and analyze...

Building Communication with Deaf Children during The Covid-19 Pandemic

Maulana Rezi Ramadhana, Ravik Karsidi, Prahastiwi Utari, Drajat Tri Kartono
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the behavior of children with special needs. During this time, the role of family communication is important to maintain the children’s development and resilience. This paper discusses the dynamics of family communication to cope with stress and to maintain the resilience...

Wedding Procession of Sasak Ethnic Group as Presented in the Cilokaq Text Titled ‘Ngiring Penganten’ (The Bridal Parade): A Review Based on Dilthey’s Hermeneutics

Rapi Renda, Sumaryadi, Hanifa Sa’diyah
This research is aimed at describing the marriage custom procession of Sasak Ethnic group in Lombok, Indonesia which is represented in the modern cilokaq text titled ‘Ngiring Penganten’ (The Bridal Parade). The data on the ethnic wedding procession of Sasak ethnic group in Lombok island which are represented...
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The Role of Synbiotic in Cobb-strain Broiler Performance Challenged with Campylobacter jejuni as a Substitute for Antibiotic Growth Promotor (AGP)

A E T H Wahyuni, T E M Nahak, M C C Malelak, V C Prakasita, S L Adrenalin
One of the feed additives that have long been used is Antibiotic Growth Promoter (AGP). But nowadays, the use of AGP as a growth promoter has been banned because it has negative impacts such as antimicrobial resistance. Campylobacter jejuni is a pathogenic bacterium that often infects birds, especially...

Peer-Review Statements

Valentina E. Balas, Ramesh C. Bansal, Siva Kumar Mangipudi, Subhojit Dawn
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the [AITEES-2022] organized by Seshadri Rao Gudlavalleru Engineering College, Andhra Pradesh, India during 6th–7th May, 2022 through online mode. These articles have been peer reviewed by the Review members of the AITEES-2022 conference...
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Peer-Review Statements

C. Kiran Mai, D. N. Vasundhara, P. V. Siva Kumar, K. Srujan Raju, Raghava Rao Mukkamala, S. Nagini, A. Brahmananda Reddy, G. S. Ramesh, V. Baby, P. Venkateswara Rao
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the International Conference on Advances in Computer Engineering and Communication Systems (ICACECS 2023) during 22nd & 23rd September 2023 in Vallurupalli Nageswara Rao Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology (VNRVJIET),...

Peer-Review Statements

Jia Hao, Bernard Arthur-Aidoo, Soney C. George, Amevi Acakpovi, Peter Nyanor
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the International Conference on Engineering, Science, and Urban Sustainability, 2025 during 17-19 September 2025 in Accra. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief,...

Peer-Review Statements

M. D. Bindu, Jibi Krishnan, S. Deepa, C. S. Mahath, P. S. Roby
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the Eighth International Conference on Recent Advances in Materials, Processes and Technology for Sustainability (RAMPTS) during October 9–11 in Thrissur, Kerala, India. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the...

Peer-Review Statements

P. K. Jayasree, T. Ranjini Bhattathiripad, K. Smitha Mohan, C. A. Bindu
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the CEASIDE 2025 during 9 to 11 September 2025 in Government Engineering College Thrissur. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Technical Programme Committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who affirms...
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Peer-Review Statements

Muhammad Akhsin Muflikhun, Tadas Matijošius, Vishnu Vijay Kumar, Gil Nonato C. Santos
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the ICST 2024 during October 23–24, 2024 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who affirms that this document is a truthful...

Peer-Review Statements

Swaranjeet Arora, Tanzeem Hasnat, Praveen Gupta, Rekha Gupta, C. P. Gupta
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the IRC 2025 on 1st, February, 2025 in New Delhi. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who affirms that this document is a truthful description of the...

Peer-Review Statements

Firdous Ahmad Malik, Ayub Khan Dawood, Samriti Mahajan, Gowhar Ahmad Wani, C. Noushad
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the International Conference on Dynamics of Environment, Sustainability, and Gender Disparities during 12th-13th Nov 2025 in School of Social Sciences and Humanities B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, India....
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Peer-Review Statements

Muhammad Akhsin Muflikhun, Jian Xiong, Yulfian Aminanda, Gil Nonato C. Santos
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the 8th Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Symposium (MIE 2025) during 30–31 July 2025 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief,...

A Theoretical Exploration of the Impact of Packet Loss on Network Intrusion Detection

Sidney C. Smith, Robert J. Hammell II, Travis W. Parker, Lisa M. Marvel
Pages: 1 - 10
In this paper we review the problem of packet loss as it pertains to Network Intrusion Detection, seeking to answer two fundamental research questions which are stepping stones towards building a model that can be used to predict the rate of alert loss based upon the rate of packet loss. The first question...

On the Quantization of Yet Another Two Nonlinear Harmonic Oscillators

Francesco Calogero
Pages: 1 - 6
In two previous papers the quantization was discussed of three one-degree-of-freedom Hamiltonians featuring a constant c, the value of which does not influence at all the corresponding classical dynamics (which is characterized by isochronous solutions, all of them periodic with period 2: "nonlinear...

Integrability of the Perturbed KdV Equation for Convecting Fluids: Symmetry Analysis and Solutions

J.M. Cerveró, O. Zurrón
Pages: 1 - 23
As an example of how to deal with nonintegrable systems, the nonlinear partial differential equation which describes the evolution of long surface waves in a convecting fluid ut + (uxxx + 6uux) + 5uux + (uxxx + 6uux)x = 0, is fully analyzed, including symmetries (nonclassical and contact transformatons),...
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Thermal Processing and Chemical Characteristics of Canned Traditional Foods Based on Beef: Rawon, Kuah gandul and Empal gentong

Annisa Kusumaningrum, Aldicky Faizal Amri, Asep Nurhikmat, Agus Susanto, Siswo Prayogi
The traditional food products were produced by home industries need to be packaged to extend the shelf life and to expand the market during the pandemic. The study aims to provide information about thermal processing, chemical characteristics and metal contamination on canned rawon, kuah gandul and empal...

The Shape of Soliton-Like Solutions of a Higher-Order Kdv Equation Describing Water Waves

Kostis Andriopoulos, Tassos Bountis, K. Van Der Weele, Liana Tsigaridi
Pages: 1 - 12
We study the solitary wave solutions of a non-integrable generalized KdV equation proposed by Fokas [A. S. Fokas, Physica D87, 145 (1995)], aiming to describe unidirectional waves in shallow water with greater accuracy than the standard KdV equation. This generalized equation includes higher-order terms...