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Practicality Project-Based Light Vehicle Engine Maintenance Module

Muslim, Ambiyar, Nurhasan Syah, Nuzul Hidayat, Dedi Setiawan
This study aims to analyze the level of practicality of developing teaching materials in the form of project-based light vehicle engine maintenance modules. This development was carried out due to the unavailability of teaching materials that are in accordance with the characteristics of students in...
Proceedings Article

The research results of this article can provide experience for similar frozen rock tunnel construction Research on Drilling and Blasting at the Entrance Section of a Frozen Rock Tunnel and Its Vibration Effects

Xiaojun Zhang, Zhuo Li, MaoLi He, Yongsheng Jia, Wenxue Gao
China ranks as the third-largest country in terms of the distribution area of perennial frozen rock in the world. Perennial frozen rock poses a significant constraint on ground transportation extending to high-altitude or high-latitude frigid regions. This paper takes the blasting construction at the...

The Needs Analysis Development of Subject-Specific Pedagogy (SSP) Blended Learning Based on Multiple Representatives in Chemistry at SMA Negeri 3 Kupang Timur

Maria Yuliana Panie, Sri Mulyani, Sri Retno Dwi Aryani
This study is intended to analyze the needs of subject-specific pedagogy blended learning multiple-representative based in chemistry learning at SMA Negeri 3 Kupang Timur. The subject of this study is all students of the 11th grade majoring in natural science and the chemistry teachers at SMA Negeri...

Psychological and Pedagogical Conditions of Successful Assimilation of Psychology and Conflictology by Law Students

Ruslan Kalenichenko, Hryhorii Kaposloz, Iirina Petukhova
The article, based on an empirical study of the relationship of psychological characteristics of law students with the success of the discipline “Professional Psychology and Conflict Studies”, proposes an approach to increase the success of students of non-core specialties in psychology and conflict...

Commercialization of Organic Green House on Featured Melon Commodities as an Increase in National Horticultural Productivity Commercial Organic Green House on Melon Commodity

Hendra Susanto, Ahmad Taufiq, Subagyo, Ari Gunawan, Moch. Sholeh
There was a decrease in melon production as shown by data on several commodities, especially melons and some vegetables from agricultural lands under the Gapoktan partnership, it was reported that almost 60% experienced crop failure due to extreme weather and also the presence of pests that reduced the...

Research on the Application of CAPM Model in Investment

Taking Amazon and Costco as Examples

Yuchen Gao
Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) is one of the most important theories in modern finance. As a simple, intuitive risk premium model, The CAPM was primarily developed to study the relationship between expected returns on assets and risk assets in the securities market. Scholars have conducted a lot...

Campus Cyber Media in Building Education Discourse

Luhung Achmad Perguna, Dhiyaulhaq Syah Pahlevi, Ananda Nur Azzahra
People’s way of life has changed after the revolution, disruption and especially the pandemic. Social Media and Cyber Media become daily intake. The presence of these two new media has disrupted the previously existing media such as television, print media and others. The number of cyber media also continues...

Development of Mathematics Learning Devices for Students of Borneo Tarakan University

R Nurmala
This study aims to produce a feasible, practical, and effective online mathematics learning tool for students at the University of Borneo Tarakan. This research is a development research using the 4-D development model developed by Thiagarajan, Semmel & Semmel which has been modified so that it contains...

Management Audit on CV. X

Vicky Suhendi, Jessica Gabriella, Christian Natael Suhendi, Nur Hidayah K. Fadhilah
This study aims to determine the implementation of Management Audit in all CV divisions. X and to report whether each management division has understood and performed its work in accordance with the SOP applicable to CV. Xand has done its work effectively, efficiently and economically and followed up...

Communicating with Employees During Remote Working

Nan Zakiah Megat Ibrahim, Mohammad Shamsul Ibrahim, Nurul Zaitul Itri Alias
This research objective is to identify the relationship between communicating with employees, upward and downward communication, communication problems and remote working. This study applied the Neo-institutional Theory as the main theory to be applied in this study in order to strengthen the relationships...

Teachers’ perceptions of the use of artificial intelligence in the classroom

Adelina Moura, Ana Amélia A. Carvalho
Understanding Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the best way to prepare ourselves for the future. Despite its growing interest, AI is still poorly understood in different domains. We need to understand AI so that we can regulate the risks of the technology and take better advantage of its benefits. It’s...

The Determinants Of Capital Structure: Trade-Off Theory Vs Pecking Order Theory

Ronny Malavia Mardani, Moeljadi Moeljadi, Sumiati Sumiati, Nur Khusniyah Indrawati
This paper aims to examine the determinants of capital structure based on the views of the trade-off theory and the pecking order theory. A hundred and three companies were observed 618 times, differentiated for companies using debt below and above 50% and applying multiple regression to find out the...

The Effect of Fintech on Conventional Bank Performance and Bank Risk

Harmadi, Wisnu Untoro, Irwan Trinugroho, Atmaji
Fintech in Indonesia is growing very rapidly, this is also very interesting for researchers. This study looks at the effect of Fintech on the performance and risk of conventional banks in Indonesia. The proxy for fintech in this study is P2P lending and the adoption of fintech technology by banks. The...

Differentiated Instruction: Meeting the Students’ Diverse Needs and Uniqueness

Dwi Rosita Sari
Differentiated Instruction is one of choices in order to bridge the issues of students’ diversity that exist in English teaching which focuses on three main points, namely: content, process and products. The uniqueness of the students is always challenging to be involved in English classroom. The aim...
Proceedings Article

Multimodal Deep Learning Based Score Level Fusion Using Face and Fingerprint

Krishna Shinde, Charansing Kayte
In the previous decade, biometrics referred to the automatic recognition of persons based on their physiological or behavioural traits but unimodal biometrics have their limitations. Due to its potential to overcome some of the inherent limitations of single biometric modalities while simultaneously...

Women's Empowerment Based on Local Wisdom: a Qualitative Approach

I. Nyoman Ruja, Idris Idris, Khofifatu Rohmah Adi
Women's empowerment is a strategic issue that continues to develop in many countries around the world. How an effective empowerment model is developed and its implementation becomes a long and dynamic study. The research aims to explore the development of a women's empowerment model based on...

The Effect of Good Corporate Governance on Profit Management with Tax Planning as Intervening Variable on Mining Companies Listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange (2014-2018)

Rachma Mariana, Muhammad Din, Lucyani Meldawati, Muhammad Dharma Halwi, Nimade Suwitri Parwati, Abdul Pattawe
This study aims to determine and analyze the influence of good corporate governance on earnings management with tax planning as intervening variable. The number of samples studied were 8 companies from a total of 47 companies which were used as the study population. The sampling was done by using purposive...

Using Online Media as Cyber Extension Urban Farming During Covid-19

Faathiyah Harun, Hafied Cangara, Siti Bulkis
The activities of urban farming are tenable for everyone as the technology of information expands. One of them is by utilizing social media to obtain information related to the development of urban farming, from selecting seeds to processing narrow land and various businesses to support agricultural...
Proceedings Article

Psychological Impact and Fear of the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Frontline Registered Nurses in Jordanian Hospital: A Cross-Sectional Study

Nawar Abualbasal, Reem Abualbasal, Hesham Almomani, Ahmad Rayan, Nidal Eshah
By the end of year 2019, the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has emerged. Psychological distress among frontline nurses in response to COVID-19 pandemic was a serious health concern. This study aimed to assess the level of psychological distress among Jordanian nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic. A cross-sectional...

Enhanching Student Performance in Science Learning Through The Implementation of Traditional Natural Pesticides Project

Yusran Khery, Marlince Inna, Sukainil Ahzan, Ismail Efendi, Baiq Asma Nufida, Yeti Kurniasih, I Wayan Dasna, Lilik Handayani
This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of integrating a project focused on traditional natural pesticides into science learning and its impact on student performance. The investigation adopted a pre-experimental research design, utilizing a pretest-posttest non-control group approach. A total of...

Foreign Workers and Investors in Indonesia: Border Control Practices and Challenges During the Covid-19 Outbreak

Ridwan Arifin
Flocks of foreign nationals as top-level managers, high-skilled workers, and investors are encouraged to work at multinational companies and invest a great amount of money in some national strategic projects during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Indonesian government has responded to these situations, particularly...

Student Investment Interest in Sharia Fintech

Novi Puspitasari, Safira Meifindasari, M. Ahmad Ahsin Kusuma
Investment is the investment of resources or capital that is expected to generate profits in the future. Sophisticated sharia fintech, easy to use, and in accordance with Islamic sharia is the right choice for Muslim investors. This study is intended to analyze the effect of attitudes, subjective norms,...

Remote Teaching a Foreign Language to Students of Conventional Specialities of the Russian University of Transport during the World Lockdown Because of COVID-19 Spread

Yulia Guro-Frolova, Ekaterina Sedova, Veronika Novik
The problem of remote teaching of technical university students of conventional specialities a foreign language is considered. Confident proficiency in a foreign language is one of the conditions for obtaining a promising job in the future. The article compares the productivity of remote learning technologies...

The Approaches to the Development of Regional Frameworks of Sustainable Development Indices and Indicators

Tat’yana N. Dudina, Ol’ga S. Tarasova, Svetlana D. Nadezhdina, Aleksandr A. Shaposhnikov
The active growth of the world’s population has led to the emergence and aggravation of the issues of human-nature interaction. Resulting from more than thirty year long discussions at different levels, the term sustainable development had been introduced by the international scientific community, and...

The Economic Recovery of People in the Post-Pandemic Era: An Example of Online Fitness-Platform in Taiwan

Shieunt-Han Tsai, I-Hsun Yang
In the post-pandemic era, whether the global economy will recover in a U-shape, a V-shape, a K-shaped, or a L-shaped is still undecided. The economy of people livelihood has the most direct impact on the people and fitness industry has related to the mental and physical health of them. If it can attract...
Conference Abstract

P4.19 THE EFFECT OF AN 8-WEEK, MODERATE-INTENSITY, AEROBIC EXERCISE INTERVENTION ON MMP-9 AND VASCULAR HAEMODYNAMICS

J.E.S. Thompson, R. Webb, P. Hewlett, D. Llewellyn, B.J. McDonnell
Pages: 140 - 141
Objective: The Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) enzyme is involved in degrading extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins, including collagen and elastin. Increased MMP-9 levels are associated with increased vascular remodelling and arterial stiffness. Exercise improves age-related vascular stiffening. It...
Conference Abstract

3.2 SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF CAROTID DISTENSION RATE AND R–R INTERVAL (SPONTANEOUS BAROREFLEX ACTIVITY) PREDICTS CORONARY HEART DISEASE RISK IN PATIENTS WITH MODERATE CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE AND IN THOSE WITH NORMAL RENAL FUNCTION: THE EPP3 STUDY

L. Zanoli, M. Alivon, J.P. Empana, N. Estrugo, G. Ecriou, H. Ketthab, J.F. Pruny, P. Castellino, S. Yanes, D. Laude, K. Bean, F. Thomas, X. Jouven, S. Laurent, P. Boutouyrie
Pages: 140 - 141
Conference Abstract

P4.18 ANTIHYPERTENSIVE ACTIVITY OF LONG CHAIN FATTY ACID DERIVATIVES OF FLAVONOIDS VIA INHIBITION OF RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN-ALDOSTERONE SYSTEM (RAAS)

Bhullar Khushwant Singh, Zia ullah, Rupasinghe Vasantha
Pages: 140 - 140
Hypertension is a contributing factor to pathophysiology of vascular damage and accelerated arterial stiffening. Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) inhibitors are widely used for treatment of persistent hypertension. Along with conventional antihypertensive therapy, nutritional intervention...
Conference Abstract

P4.5 CHARACTERISTICS AND DETERMINANTS OF THE SUBLINGUAL MICROCIRCULATION IN A FLEMISH POPULATION

Y.-M. Gu, L. Thijs, Y.-P. Liu, T. Petit, Z. Zhang, H. Vink, T. Kuznetsova, P. Verhamme, J. Staessen
Pages: 140 - 140
Conference Abstract

P4.17 ACUTE DIETARY SODIUM CHANGES IS A PHYSIOLOGICAL DETERMINANT OF AORTIC STIFFNESS

H. Ribeiro, M. Briet, A. Blanchard, E. Curis, X. Jeunemaitre, M. Azizi
Pages: 140 - 140
Objective: Aortic stiffness evaluation is recommended in standard care as hypertension target organ damage. The main determinants of aortic stiffness are age and blood pressure. We aimed to evaluate the impact of short-term extracellular volume changes induced by dietetic and pharmacological interventions...
Conference Abstract

P4.16 EFFECT OF DENERVATION ON VISCOELASTIC PROPERTIES OF LARGE ARTERIES IN POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE RATS

Z. Kouchaki, G. Lindesay, M. Butlin, J.K. Phillips, A.P. Avolio
Pages: 140 - 140
Objectives: Arterial elasticity is determined by passive mechanical properties of wall components modulated by neurogenic effects on smooth muscle. We assessed denervation effects on viscoelastic properties of the aorta of Lewis Polycystic Kidney (LPK) disease rats, compared to controls (Lewis). Methods:...

E-Torch: A Mobile Commerce Location-Based Promotion System

Pantea Keikhosrokiani, Norlia Mustaffa, Muhammad Imran Sarwar, Nasriah Zakaria
Pages: 140 - 159
Mobile infrastructure technological development in the last decade leads to novel mobile commerce based advertisement addressing the businesses and end-consumers. Although location-based services developed rapidly in recent years, the reasons why we proposed a new system were lack of an intelligent location-based...

Recognized Face Tracking for CONBE Robot

Sakmongkon Chumkamon, Eiji Hayashi
Pages: 140 - 144
In our research, we develop the robot to combine with the consciousness and behavior which is the conscious and behavior robot (CONBE). In this paper we present the basis system in the CONBE robot that consist of the two main sections as the face recognition and robot gaze tracking. This system uses...

Design and Experimental Evaluation of a Human Skill-Based PID Controller

Yuntao Liao, Toru Yamamoto
Pages: 140 - 143
Nowadays less and less people are willing to do hard works. Which makes that the controller based on human skill is needed. Cerebellar model articulation controller (CMAC) is a kind of neural networks (NNs) that can easily solve problems of nonlinear system. Compared with other NNs the advantage of CMAC...

Wood Species Recognition System based on Improved Basic Grey Level Aura Matrix as feature extractor

Mohd Iz’aan Paiz Zamri, Anis Salwa Mohd Khairuddin, Norrima Mokhtar, Rubiyah Yusof
Pages: 140 - 143
An automated wood species recognition system is designed to perform wood inspection at custom checkpoints in order to avoid illegal logging. The system that includes image acquisition, feature extraction and classification is able to classify the 52 wood species. There are 100 images taken from the each...

Intrinsic Characterizations of Orthogonal Separability for Natural Hamiltonians with Scalar Potentials on Pseudo-Riemannian Spaces

Raymond G. McLenaghan, Roman G. Smirnov
Pages: 140 - 151
Orthogonal separability of finite-dimensional Hamiltonians is characterized by using various geometrical concepts, including Killing tensors, moving frames, the Nijehuis tensor, bi-Hamiltonian and quasi-bi-Hamiltonian representations. In addition, a complete classification of separable metrics defined...

A Method for Obtaining Darboux Transformations

Baoqun Lu, Yong He, Guangjiong Ni
Pages: 140 - 148
In this paper we give a method to obtain Darboux transformations (DTs) of integrable equations. As an example we give a DT of the dispersive water wave equation. Using the Miura map, we also obtain the DT of the Jaulent-Miodek equation.

Cocycles and stream functions in quasigeostrophic motion

Cornelia Vizman
Pages: 140 - 146
We present a geometric version of the Lie algebra 2-cocycle connected to quasi- geostrophic motion in the beta-plane approximation. We write down an Euler equation for the fluid velocity, corresponding to the evolution equation for the stream function in quasigeostrophic motion.

Networks of Mixed Canonical-Dissipative Systems and Dynamic Hebbian Learning

Julio Rodriguez, Max-Olivier Hongler
Pages: 140 - 146
We study the dynamics of a network consisting of N diffusively coupled, stable-limit-cycle oscillators on which individual frequencies are parametrized by ωk , k = 1, . . . , N. We introduce a learning rule which influences the ωk by driving the system towards a consensual oscillatory state in which...

Development of College English Curricula in China—An Analysis Based on Cooper’s “Accounting Scheme”

Tonghui Xu
This paper studies the features and trends of evolution of College English curricula based on Cooper’s accounting scheme. By examining the formulation processes and implementation effects of altogether six College English curricula from historical and comparative perspectives, it is found that the actors...

Metamodernism: The Phenomenon of Memory as Part of an Architectural Concept

Elina Danilova, Daria Bakshutova
Metamodernism defines the structure of the feeling of the contemporary epoch characterized by an appeal to all past cultures in order to find the sources of the new. The phenomenon of memory has become again relevant and in demand in architecture discipline. The desire for constant innovation in modernism...

Journalism and Communication in Digital World

Xiao Han
With the development of culture and technology, digital media platforms have a strikingly effect on journalism. This article analyses the achievements of journalism and communication in digital world ranging from the horizontal application of digital technology in economic development to social stability...
Proceedings Article

Learning Content Development in Modeling Creative Industry Objects Using Real Function Formulas Supported with Maple

Kusno, Bagus Juliyanto, Kiswara Agung Santoso
Creative industries are a national strategic commodity to support international marketing. For this reason, modeling creative industry objects are essential for resulting in various shapes and features of the goods. This paper presents to develop learning content in modeling creative goods supported...

Implicature of Public Service Advertising Discourse and Pragmatic Implications on Electronic Media

Dyas Rahmawati, Harun Joko Prayitno, Miftakhul Huda, Laili Etika Rahmawati
Public service advertising makes people aware and organizes their positions to dissolve problems. Conventional implicature is a literal definition, for example, expressed by structural elements of a sentence. Implicature of conversation is pragmatic implications taken through the principle of conversation....

SUNDANESE Flute Learning Multimedia Planning in Vocational High School

Hari Rizky Nikmatillah, Yudi Sukmayadi
This study describes the making of flute learning multimedia in Vocational of Education. Because during this Covid-19 period, students are required to study remotely (at home). Therefore, so that practicum learning materials can still be conveyed and reached by students, educators create flute applications...