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The Influence of Mung Bean And Ginger Extracts Combination on Blood Glucose Levels of Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus Rats Model

Shanti Listyawati, Elisa Herawati, Tetri Widiyani
Mung bean (Vigna radiata) is a nutrient-rich food with a low glycemic index, which is generally served in the form of drinks with various flavors. This study aims to examine the effectiveness of mung bean combined with a ginger (Zingiber officinale) extract which contains anti-inflammatory ingredients...
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Extended Genetic Algorithm-Based Improved Model for Drilling Rate of Penetration (ROP) Using Mud Logging Data

Mohammad Islam Miah, Mohammad Tareq Reza, Md. Mizanur Rahman, Md. Maruf Alam
The drilling rate of penetration (ROP) is essential in the oil and gas industry, influencing both exploration efficiency and cost-effectiveness. The ROP optimization needs careful attention to dynamic and static drilling parameters prediction using machine learning (ML) and gene expression programming...

The influence of junior College English teachers ‘teaching behavior on students’ learning habits

Jing Qi, Suhaidah Tahir
In order to improve the university teachers of good learning behavior, and help the students to form a good learning behavior, from the study of college students ‘good learning behavior and good behavior of college teachers, discusses the latter on the former, to the English classroom as the carrier,...

Research on the Application of Blockchain Technology Based on the Credit Mechanism for the Issuance of Green Bonds

Xin Chen
Green finance has gradually become a mainstream global investment trend in recent years. Green bonds provide flexible and cost-effective financing solutions. Issues of green bonds face many obstacles, including a lack of credit, incomplete information disclosure among different sectors, information asymmetry,...

The Purchase of Foreign Vehicles as a Factor in Addressing the Transport Crisis of the Russian Empire During World War I

N. D. Prigodich
This article examines the causes of the formation and escalation of the transport crisis in the Russian Empire during World War I, focusing on the procurement of foreign vehicles for both civilian and military institutions. At the outbreak of the war, Russia lacked a domestic automotive industry. Moreover,...

Information Gap Disclosure of Hazardous Toxic Waste in Indonesia

V. Wiratna Sujarweni, Setianingtyas Honggowati, Djoko Suhardjanto, Sri Hartoko
This study aims to compile a disclosure index of Toxic Hazardous Waste (LB3), to examine the information gap in LB3 disclosure in Indonesia. This study uses the theory of legitimacy of the normative stakeholder approach. The research method used is quantitative. The types of data used are primary and...
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Long-span Unbonded Prestressed Cast-in-place Hollow Floor Structure Construction Technique

Meng Lei, Jincheng Luo, Yanqing Guo, Wenlu Cui
The education and teaching comprehensive building project of Wuhan Institute of Technology covers a construction area of 30,346 m2. According to the functional requirements, the lecture hall is a large-span cast-in situ concrete structure with post-tensioning unbonded prestressed hollow floor technology....

The Impact of the Double Reduction Policy to Reduce the Workload or Education Development in Global Context

Yuanyuan Wu
This research aims to establish the impact of the Double Reduction policy about China in 21centery relieve teachers’ workload, the development of teachers, and trends in global education. Initiated as an intervention to reduce students’ academic burdens, this policy limits homework, after-school tutoring...

Post Covid-19 Student’s Burnout Level in Boarding School’s Non-Academic Programs

Ulfah Nafi’ah, Fajar Ciptandi, Runik Machfiroh
Lifestyle changes during the pandemic have produced a unique character for the younger generation. This is a challenge for schools, especially with the boarding school model that accepts students post Covid-19 pandemic which may have more difficulties in adapting a new learning style. This study aims...

A Study of the Impact of Digital Intelligence Technology on Rural Youth’s Ability to Enhance Income Generating Capacity

Yinghao Tang, Guiging Li
As China’s political and economic landscape continues to evolve, the digital transformation is having a profound impact on all sectors, including rural areas. In this process, rural youth, because of their innovative spirit and strong power of action, have become a key force to promote the sustained...

Research on Blended Teaching Mode of the “Marketing” Course Based on OBE

Congying Han, Yaping Jiang
In the post-epidemic era, online and offline blended teaching mode is widely applied in colleges. Based on the concept of OBE (Outcome-Based Education), this article constructs the online and offline blended teaching mode of the “Marketing” course. The implementation plan of teaching is designed. According...

Transformation of Higher Education Curriculum in Indonesia: Effectiveness of Application in the Accounting Department

Ambar Kusumaningsih, Mariana Mariana, Merlyana D. Yanthi, Rohmawati Kusumaningtias
Since 2020, the Accounting Department, Faculty of Economics and Business, State University of Surabaya, has used the MBKM curriculum. To implement the new curriculum, the accounting department runs the Lecturer Exchange Program in collaboration with six universities. The purpose of this research is to...

Exploring the Aesthetic Characteristics of Qingzhen Ci

Yijing Chen
As the pinnacle of the graceful and restrained school of Chinese poetic genres, the Qingzheng Ci have taken over and accommodated the strengths of the early Northern Song dynasty’s graceful and restrained poetic genres, while forming a school of their own, which has had far-reaching effects on the Southern...

Expression of Life and Emotions: Narrative Research on Family Ethics Drama in Rural Short Videos

——A Case Study of Douyin Blogger Xiaopinggaiya

Shuqing Liu
Family-centeredness is an important concept in traditional Chinese cultural thought, and family ethics have been valued in artistic creations both past and present, both in China and abroad. With the development of social media, short videos have gradually become an important narrative form. Rural short...

The Enlightenment of the Development of Humanoid Robot Industry in Advanced Provinces on Shandong Province

Zhimin Zhang, Hao Wu, Weicui Li, Haiyue Yan
With the accelerated advancement of scientific and technological innovation, the humanoid robot industry is gradually entering a period of explosive growth. This paper compares and analyzes the practical experience of advanced provinces such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong, and Zhejiang in the field...

Remote Working in Indonesian Securities Companies: The Power of Innovative Work Behaviour

Sarifuddin Sitorus, Ruslan Prijadi
This study aims to investigate the impact of transformational leadership and innovative work behaviour on virtual team performance in Indonesian securities companies. A questionnaire was used to collect data from 233 work unit leaders who have implemented remote working policies in the last 3 years....

Cross Border Insolvency for Economic Recovery Amongst Southeast Asia Countries

Gede Aditya Pratama, Elfirda Ade Putri
The development of business transactions by conducting cross-border trade will certainly bring together a situation where the company will be faced with a diversity of national laws or legal systems in jurisdictions or countries that are different from their countries, even in this context bankruptcy...

Changes in Balinese Behavior in Preparing Means of Making Banten Religious Rituals

I Made Budiada, I Gusti Agung Oka Sudiadnyani, I Made Agus Putrayasa, Ketut Nurhayanti, I Ketut Suwintana, Luh Mei Wahyuni
This research aims to describe the causal factors and the impact of changes in the behavior of Balinese people in preparing banten for religious rituals. This research method is descriptive qualitative, using interviews and observation data collection techniques and supported by literature study. The...

A Study on the International Teaching Practice of Zhoushan’s Intangible Cultural Heritage from the Perspective of Intercultural Communication

Tianer Meng, Xiaoying Liu
This study adopts cross-cultural communication theory as its analytical framework to explore effective pathways for integrating Zhoushan’s intangible cultural heritage (ICH) into international classrooms. By analyzing key processes such as intercultural communication and cultural adaptation, the study...

The Implementation of Project Based Learning (PjBL) in Qualitative Research Methods and Action Research Courses in Education in Curriculum 4.0 Obe Postgraduate Education Doctoral Study Program, University of Jambi

Urip Sulistiyo, Mukhlas Abrar, Mifthahul Nurzanah, Yanto Yanto, Reny Heryanti
This study aimed to discover the effectiveness of the English language learning model which can increase participation, activity, and learning outcomes in research methods and action research courses for doctoral students at the University of Jambi. Descriptive qualitative was used as a method of the...

Patch-aware Long-term Weather Forecasting

Aslan Feng
This paper explores the prediction of weather condition and employs long-sequence time-series forecasting techniques, specifically the Transformer model. Contrary to traditional methods that examined the model based on prediction length, we focus on the analysis of the relationship between patch value...
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Clayey-Silty Sediments Containing Gas Hydrate in South China Sea: Geophysical and Geomechanical Results

Shi Shen, Rui Qin, Haihong Chen, Ting Huang, Yang Ge, Xin Lv, Huiyong Liang
Huge gas hydrate reserves exist worldwide, and over 90% of them occur in fine-grained reservoirs with poor permeability, such as the hydrate reservoir in the South China Sea (SCS). This type of hydrate reservoir is characterized by non-diagenesis and weak cementation, and hydrate exploitation is prone...

Environmental Information Disclosure Quality and Cost of Debt: Evidence from A-Share Listed Companies in China

Chenxin Liang
This study examines the influence of the quality of environmental information disclosure on the cost of debt for A-share listed companies in Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Beijing from 2014 to 2019, amidst the rapid expansion of the Chinese economy and its resultant environmental challenges. The research aims...
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Machine Learning and Convolutional Neural Networks – Systems Based on Identification of Silicon Carbide Defects

Lei Zhang
Silicon carbide, which is a material we all call third-generation semiconductors, has special potential in 5G base stations and new energy vehicle charging. To make a better quality silicon carbide crystal, the key is to find out what defects it has. But now the factory mainly relies on manual inspection...
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The Cytotoxicity Effect of Ethanol Extract and Alkaloid Fraction of Mirabilis jalapa Leaves in Hepatocarcinoma Cell Line

Yuliana Heri Suselo, Dono Indarto, Brian Wasita, Hartono
Mirabilis jalapa is a dry tropical plant which is well grown in Indonesia. Betaxanthin active compound is present in the M. jalapa plant, which plays a role in iron metabolism. Cytotoxicity activity is one important assay for drug development. Therefore, this study aimed to determine whether ethanol...

Bamusi's Role in Rebranding PDI-P as a Nationalist-Religious Party

Mukhlish Muhammad Maududi, Andi Faisal Bakti, Abdul Khohar
This study examines the strategic use of Baitul Muslimin Indonesia (Bamusi) by the Partai Demokrasi Indonesia Perjuangan (PDI-P) to engage Muslim voters and reposition the party within Indonesia's political landscape. Through the lens of Dan Nimmo's theory of political communication and public...
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Effect of Vibrating and Sieving Time on the Reliability of Test Results for Gradation Analysis of Fragile Geomaterials

Chao Yang, Shuguang Liu, Sikai Bai
The vibrating and screening is easy to break the particles of brittle geomaterials, which is difficult to obtain real gradation and also brings difficulties to engineering guidance. In order to find out the reliability of the vibrating and sieving method for testing the gradation of fragile geomaterials,...
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Determining and vigilance of the Road Accidents Hotspots using Machine Learning Algorithms

Mandarapu Hemanth, Mavuluri Datha Sushma, Myla Krishna Rajitha, Mandava Giridhar Sundar, Swathi Mutyala
Worldwide, traffic accidents result in fatalities, injuries, and financial losses. Accurate models for predicting accident severity are essential for transportation systems. This study focuses on constructing injury severity classification models using key variables and various machine learning techniques....
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Stock Price Change Prediction Using Prompt-Based LLMs with RL-Enhanced Post-Hoc Adjustments

Qizhao Chen
While most studies apply large language models (LLMs) to financial sentiment analysis, this research explores a prompt-based approach using LLMs, including Deepseek, Gemma, LLaMA, and Qwen, to estimate stock price percentage changes, also known as simple returns. The models are evaluated on a custom...

Arabic Learning Challenges

Student Experiences in Islamic Higher Education

Muassomah Muassomah, Arief Rahman Hakim, Eva Laily Salsabila
Arabic as a means of communication and the language of Islam, it is also an international language. Arabic has not yet become an official language for the Indonesian people, but it is one of the mandatory lessons for Islamic educational institutions. In line with that, this study aims to map students’...

Analysis of Factors Influencing Accounting Students’ Career Intentions with Third-Party Mediation

Mardi Mardi, Dwi Handarini
This study explores the factors influencing the intention of accounting students in Indonesia to pursue a career as a public accountant. Using the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) and Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) framework, this research identifies that intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation,...

A Novel Teaching Method Based on AI Automated Programming: a Case Study of Python Programming

Feng Zhu, Zhou Zeng
In traditional Python programming education, students often struggle to bridge the gap between learning programming and implementing practical projects, making it hard to grasp project architecture and build functional applications. This study introduces an AI-based automated programming teaching method...

Digital Transformation, Asymmetric Information and Debt Financing Costs for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises: Evidence from Machine Learning Text Analysis

Ziyue An
This study employs machine learning text analysis to construct a comprehensive Digital Transformation Index (DTI) encompassing three dimensions—technology application, strategic orientation, and organisational change—based on data from small and medium-sized enterprises listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen...

Student Response to the Use of the “Make a Mangrove” Game in Learning the Ecosystem Concept

Fenny Roshayanti, Triyanti Marfiana, Intan Indiati
Instruction on ecosystem concepts, especially those related to mangrove ecosystems, is often delivered in a theoretical manner that lacks contextual grounding, even though mangroves are critical ecological systems that are increasingly vulnerable to degradation. Educational games offer an alternative...

Enhancing Anti-Corruption Values in Elementary School Students Trought Showing A Film

Endang Sri Maruti, Parji, Muhammad Hanif
The anti-corruption movement campaign needs to be continued because the corruption movement is getting more rampant day by day. One of the efforts made by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is to organize the Anti-Corruption Film Festival (ACFFest) to increase public understanding of anti-corruption...

The Effect of PBB-P2 Online Service Quality on Taxpayer Compliance with Taxpayer Satisfaction as an Intervening Variable in Sidoarjo Regency

Latifah Hanum, Cahyani Adina Indrawati
The use of technology in government institutions has become increasingly widespread, including in the tax system. One such technology-enabled service is the online platform for the Rural and Urban Land and Building Tax Sector (PBB-P2). In Sidoarjo Regency, PBB-P2 is a regional tax that is associated...

Enhancing Fraud Prevention: The Impact of Whistleblowing, Internal Controls, Leadership, and Organizational Culture

Sugeng Riadi, Febby Ardesti
This research aims to determine the influence of the whistleblowing system, internal controls, leadership, and organizational culture on fraud prevention at the Indonesian Financial Audit Agency, Riau Islands Representative. Data was collected through a questionnaire survey, and the analysis was conducted...

The Impact Of Digital Literacy On Personal Information Security: Evidence From Vietnam

Bao Trung Phan, Phuong Huyen Do, Da Quynh Le
Research purpose: The study is carried out to show the relationship that exists between digital literacy and personal information security among Vietnamese internet users. It provides the dimensions of digital literacy influencing information control behavior differently. ...

The Impacts of the 1890 U.S. Antitrust Policy and the Current Indonesia Competition Law

Slamet Riyadi, Darmadi Durianto
This paper analyzes the impacts of the 1890 U.S. antitrust policy and the current Indonesian competition law. In conducting the study, this paper uses normative law. In the course of business law in the U.S., precisely after the civil war ended, the U.S. upholds the principle of free competition that...

Comparative Analysis of Modern Chinese and Western Culture Based on Several Literary Works

Yanjun Chen
In Modern China, early 18th century Ireland and modern England, this paper analyzes the collision between Modern Chinese and Western literature under their distinct cultures, specifically to focus on the works of Revolutionary Chinese Modern writer, Lu Xun, A Madman’s Diary (1918), and What Happens after...

Analysis of Legal Protection of Unregistered Famous Marks in Indonesia (Case Study of Supreme Court Decision Number 790 K/Pdt.Sus-HKI/2020)

Christine S.T. Kansil, Vanesha Margaretta
Legal protection at TRIPS and international conventions is basically to protect the existence of well-known brands on an international scale against bad faith by other parties who want to join in and take advantage of these well-known brands. The problem faced is how the legal protection of well-known...

Box-Ball System with Reflecting End

Atsuo Kuniba, Masato Okado, Yasuhiko Yamada
Pages: 475 - 507
A soliton cellular automaton on a one dimensional semi-infinite lattice with a reflecting end is presented. It extends a box-ball system on an infinite lattice associated with the crystal base of Uq(sln). A commuting family of time evolutions are obtained by adapting the K matrices and the double row...

On the Lie Symmetries of Kepler­Ermakov Systems

Ayse Karasu (Kalkanli), Hasan Yildirim
Pages: 475 - 482
In this work, we study the Lie-point symmetries of Kepler­Ermakov systems presented by C Athorne in J. Phys. A24 (1991), L1385­L1389. We determine the forms of arbitrary function H(x, y) in order to find the members of this class possessing the sl(2, R) symmetry and a Lagrangian. We show that these systems...

Symmetry, Singularities and Integrability in Complex Dynamics V: Complete Symmetry Groups of Certain Relativistic Spherically Symmetric Systems

P.G.L. Leach, M.C. Nucci, S. Cotsakis
Pages: 475 - 490
We show that the concept of complete symmetry group introduced by Krause (J. Math. Phys. 35 (1994), 5734­5748) in the context of the Newtonian Kepler problem has wider applicability, extending to the relativistic context of the Einstein equations dscribing spherically symmetric bodies with certain conformal...

Cooperation Skills Based on Students’ Perceptions Through Integration of the Group Discussion and Group Project Method

Tetep, Ai Rini Murdiati, Eldi Mulyana, Triani Widyanti
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the integration of the Group Discussion and Group Project method to improve cooperation skills based on students’ perceptions of social studies learning in primary schools. Collecting data through an instrument in the form of a questionnaire...

High School Cyberbullying and Adolescents’ Depression in China

Yihan Zhang, Zixi Zhang
This paper focused on cyberbullying in a Chinese context and its relationship with Chinese adolescents’ depression, self-harm, and suicidal ideation based on past literature. Mainly, five articles related to this topic were analyzed respectively to give a comprehensive discussion. The literature suggested...

Disgorgement in Indonesian Competition Law: A Comparative Approach Following the Job Creation Law Enactment

Uni Tsulasi Putri, Vina Damayanti
On November 2, 2020, the Indonesian Government enacted Law No. 11 the Year 2020 on the Job Creation Law. This Job Creation Law amend article 47 of Law No. 5 the Year 1999 on the Anti-Monopoly and Unfair Competition concerning administrative sanction to the violator of the unfair competition law, which...

Account Owner’s Liability In E-Commerce Transactions As An Effort To Protect The Interests Of The Parties

Fauzul Aliwarman, Pujiyono Suwadi, Emmy Latifah
The current e-commerce business model, which promises fast, unlimited and interactive access, has made it easy for users to obtain products and services according to their wishes without having to get up from their seats. E-commerce transactions indirectly influence increased trade competition and more...

Cultural Barriers in Involving Children in Development Planning The Case of Surakarta Children Forum

Sri Yuliani, Rahesli Humsona, Rina Herlina Haryanti
Convention on Children Right mandates that children voice should be accommodated in development plan. In 2016, 52 Children Forums have been established in Surakarta City serving as a child participation medium, but in reality Children Forum has not been fully involved in Deliberation of Development Planning....

Research on Innovation Mode of Quality Education of Higher Vocational College Students Based on The Integration of Enterprise and Campus Culture

Xinhui Zhang
Campus culture is the spiritual wealth of the institute, which play a subtle role on the cultivation of higher vocational students. Enterprise culture embodies the core value system of enterprise. Although their focus on the cultivation of talents and the training ways are different but they have a full...