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Optimization of Data Mining for Grouping Courses Using the MDDS and MAR Methods

Paryati, Agung Mulyo Widodo, Shankar Rao Munjam, Krit Salahddine, Sagayam Martin
To find meaningful clusters from a data set, attribute clustering is carried out, so that the attributes in the created cluster will have a high or very good correlation, as well as interdependence with each other. While the attributes in the other clusters are less correlated or more independent. The...

The Intangible Cultural Capital of Lengger Banyumas in Post Pandemic Era

Lynda Susana Widya Ayu F, Imam Suhardi
Cultural capital is an important factor of how lengger in Banyumas exists in this post-pandemic era. This capital gains significance in relation to the practice of lengger cultural politics. Therefore, this research is aimed at revealing the practice of intangible cultural capital of lengger Banyumas....

Precursors to University Students Burnout: Developing a Typology on the Role of Personality

Sandra Petrina Nonis, Cheah Yeh Ying, Cheah Chew Sze, Afandi Yusof
Burnout was finally interpreted, coined as well as defined by Freudenberger in 1961, this concept had and still is being restudied and redefined at every potential moment by various authors and psychologists. However, as there are many journal articles that indicate research about employee burnout, other...

Gastrolinguistic Cultural Semantics of Sega Creative Processed in Java’s Custom and Traditional Ceremonies as National Value Reinforcement

Wiwin Erni Siti Nurlina, Edi Setiyanto, Besse Darmawati, Umar Sidik, Herie Saksono, Suwarna Dwijonagoro
Culture as a resource has uniqueness and power that is not found in natural resources. Cultural exploration precisely creates new monumental works, and novelties that highlight the nation's identity, strengthen the national character, enrich the collective memory and national heritage, play a diplomatic...

A Literature Review on Upper Echelons Theory

Ye Tian
In this paper, it reviews research on the upper echelons theory. To be specific, I concentrate on the factors that might influence managers’ corporate decisions, which are the formal education degree, major degree, socioeconomic backgrounds, gender, individual experiences, age and tenures. Previous literatures...

Mapping the Factors Affecting Waqf Property for Economic Development: A Systematic Review

Hasyeilla Abd Mutalib, Sharifah K. Musairah, Sabiroh Md Sabri, Nurul Labanihuda Abdull Rahman, Nursyamilah Annuar
Waqf is part of the ibadah that is strongly demanded by Islam. The development of waqf property has played a major role as the main factor in the community’s socioeconomic development and Islamic civilization development. This study employs the four stages in conducting the SLR. It starts with identifying...

Gap Analysis of Livable Indicator for Rural Development in Taruang-Taruang Village, West Sumatera

Purnawan Purnawan, Deny Hellard, Ahmad Iqbal Baqi
This study aims to analyze the level of livability Nagari Taruang-Taruang, West Sumatera using the gap analysis method. This is to identify improvement priorities based on community perceptions. Data were collected through a questionnaire covering indicators of livability such as infrastructure, sanitation,...

Robust Stability Constraints for Optimal Lead Lag PSS Design Using Interval Approach

A. S. V. Vijaya Lakshmi, Siva Kumar Mangipudi, Ramalinga Raju Manyala
Electric vehicles have become much more common in our daily lives as a result of technological advancements. This may cause tremendous growth in the consumption of electrical energy. The globe is moving toward the alternative energy generation as a result of global warming and the depletion of fossil...
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Research on the Promotion of Rural Mountain Local Tourism Landscape in Yangtze River Delta based on IPA analysis: A case Study of Nanshankan Village

Suning Gong, Jiangtao Jiu, Ronghua Chen
Tourism has evolved into a critical metric for assessing national well-being and quality of life, with rural mountain tourism emerging as a burgeoning trend in the Yangtze River Delta region. However, insufficient attention to the significance of rural mountain tourism landscape content and tourists’...

The Effect of Using Interactive Digital Learning Media to Raise Environmental Awareness in Grade IV Elementary School Students on the Content of Pancasila Education

Yan Kamilia Putri Widyanto, Ika Lestari, Linda Zakiah, Herlina Usman
Monotonous conventional learning media has a bad impact on students, especially on students’ environmental awareness of the environment. This research aims to raise environmental awareness in fourth grade elementary school students using interactive digital learning media Lumio By Smart. This research...

The Transformation of Machining Learning: Implementation of Artificial Intelligence-Based Metacognitive Skills in Mechanical Engineering Education

Selamat Riadi, Izwar Lubis, Indra Koto, M. Nuh H. Pasaribu, Sofia Lira, Septian Dafa, Khairul Amri
Technology learning that is closely related to industry has been popular among students in certain psychomotor fields, but their understanding of the underlying theory is not yet mature. This study aims to improve the level of student learning with the help of artificial intelligence (AI) to strengthen...
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PROSPECT-SCI: Performance Review and Optimization of Summarization Techniques for Scientific Content

Y. P. Pragathi, Shraddha Khanapur, D. R. Manjunath
Extensive research has been conducted in the field of text summarization, leading to significant advancements in various domains. However, scientific summarization, which entails capturing nuanced details such as mathematical equations, complex terminologies, and intricate symbols, remains largely underexplored....
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Enhancement Motivation Nurse Through Factor Wages based in The Effectiveness Model Organization of The Mc Kinsey 7S Framework in Public Health Centers The District Sampang, Madura

Achmad Masfi, Qory Tifani Rahmatika, Ronal Surya Aditya, Yhenti Widjayanti, Eri Yanuar Akhmad Budi Sunaryo, Muhammad Putra Ramadhan, Nurma Afiani, Nurul Evi
Many problems are faced by Community Health Centers, and one of them is motivation nurses. The motivation of health workers has the potential to influence the delivery of health services. Low morale among the workforce can undermine the quality of service provision and push workers away from the profession....
Proceedings Article

Explainable AI in Healthcare Predictions

Ankit Kumar Soni, Krishna Kumar, Vansh Choudhary, Arav Gupta, Sandeep Kaur Gill
This study aims to show how Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) can increase clinician trust, boost hospital adoption of predictive systems, and improve the accuracy and accountability of AI-assisted diagnostics. The system created predicts the status of three diseases - heart disease, breast cancer...

Pets as Emotional Scaffolds: Contrasting Human Animal Bond, Emotional Regulation, Empathy, Stress, Attachment Styles and Resilience in Pet owning and non-Pet owning Families

Priya Bhatnagar, Rhisikesh Dave
The present research investigates the psychological aspects of pet ownership by comparing the levels of Emotional Regulation (Emotion Regulation Questionnaire, ERQ), Empathy (Toronto Empathy Questionaire, TEQ), Perceived Stress (Cohen’s Perceived Stress Scale, PSS), and Resilience (Brief Resilience Scale,...

Contribution of Naval Competence and Spare Parts to KRI Readiness

Nazil Wibowo, Melia Lestiani, Maniah Maniah, Saptono Waskito
The aim of this research was to examine and demonstrate the effects of OBS availability and soldier proficiency on KRI’s preparedness for Pushidrosal mapping survey operations. Using SPSS software, a quantitative research methodology is used. According to the study’s findings, the variable of OBS availability...

Developing the Concept of Sustainable Development Regulation in Inclusive Policy and Guaranteeing Meaningful Participation

Muhamad Alief Hidayat, Sunny Ummul Firdaus
This article discusses the urgency of the state to optimally accommodate public participation, particularly in the development of regulations and policies. It is crucial because regulations and policies serve as the foundation and guidelines for the community, particularly indigenous communities, to...

Gold Investment Risk Behaviour of Working Adults in Perak: An Exploratory Study

Tan Suang Sin, Arunagiri Shanmugam, Nagenthiri Mohan
Despite being considered a safe haven against inflation, gold investment does not generate regular income, such as dividends or interest. Being heavily reliant on capital gains, gold investment can be considered a risky investment. Yet, the demand for physical gold remains robust among Malaysians. There...

Implementation of Push-Pull Mooring Framework on Webrooming and Showrooming Behavior in Omnichannel

Tigar Putri Adhiana, Rasti Ajeng Wildariani, Indro Prakoso
One strategy that can be used to increase retail sales is an omnichannel sales strategy. Omnichannel strategy is a strategy that integrates all sales channels. This strategy gives options to customers to choose from and move from one channel to another. This results in webrooming and showrooming shopping...

Biological Decomposition of Hair Keratin During Composting

Anna Joseph, Jeffy Johny, Suhas S. Nair
The disposal of keratinous waste, especially human hair, poses significant environmental challenges due to its resistance to biodegradation. This study investigates the composting of hair waste using various organic materials and the effect of Bacillus subtilis inoculation on degradation efficiency....

Green Practices and Tourist Intention to Revisit Restaurants in Rishikesh – A Theory of Planned Behavior Approach

Ashish Kumar Kestwal, Shiv Mohan Verma, Abhay Chamoli
This study explores the factors influencing tourists’ intentions to revisit restaurants in Rishikesh, focusing on the moderating role of Green Practices. Grounded in the Theory of Planned Behavior, it examines how tourists’ attitudes toward food, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control impact...

Behavioral Finance and Sustainability: Unveiling Risk Biases in Investment Decisions

Aradhana Sorout, N. P. Singh, Anil Anand Pathak
Traditional belief holds that goals of sustainable investment and financial returns are at odds with each other. However, progressive investors argue that this perceived conflict can be eased through a strategic approach that aligns economic goals with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations....

Comparison of the Rape Law in the Indonesian Penal Code and the Indian Penal Code

Yayi Purwati, Kuswardani Kuswardani, Arief Budiono
Rape is a crime that violates women’s rights as human beings which are exacerbating. This article aims to examine the differences and similarities in the regulation of rape between the Indonesian Penal Code and the Indian Penal Code. This research is normative or commonly referred to as library research...
Conference Abstract

P2.21 AORTIC AND CAROTID PWV ASSESSMENT: A MULTI-TECHNIQUE APPROACH

N. Di Lascio, D. De Marchi, E. Bianchini, V. Gemignani, R.M. Bruno, G. Giovannetti, V. Hartwig, F. Faita
Pages: 169 - 170
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P5.24 PULMONARY ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS

M. Alloni, A. Vincenzi, F. Cesana, C. De Carlini, P. Villa, A. Cereda, E. Viganò, P. Canova, G. Paciocco, R. Facchetti, A. Cirò, C. Giannattasio, G. Mancia
Pages: 169 - 169
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PO-10 A MULTI-MODALITY 4D SYSTEM FOR ANALYSIS OF THE AORTIC MORPHOLOGY AND FUNCTION FROM MR OR CT

Honghai Zhang, Xiangmin Zhang, Thomas Scholz, Gardar Sigurdsson, Andreas Wahle
Pages: 169 - 170
Conference Abstract

P8.02 LARGE DIFFERENCES IN CENTRAL PRESSURE ESTIMATION BETWEEN SPHYGMOCOR AND OMRON HEM 9000AI

J. Kips, A. Schutte, S.J. Vermeersch, H. Huisman, L. Van Bortel, P. Segers
Pages: 169 - 170
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5.6 LONG-TERM TREATMENT WITH MELATONIN MAI IMPROVE ANTICONTRACTILE ACTIVITY OF PERIVASCULAR FAT IN OBESE MICE

C. Agabiti Rosei, C. De Ciuceis, C. Rossiini, E. Porteri, R. Rezzani, L.F. Rodella, S.B. Withers, A.M. Heagerty, G. Favero, D. Rizzoni, E. Agabiti Rosei
Pages: 169 - 170
Background. The anticontractile effect of perivascular adipose tissue(PVAT) is lost in obese patients due to adipocyte hypertrophy, leading to hypoxia, inflammation, and oxidative stress(Circulation 2009; 119(12):1661–1670).We recently demonstrated that the property of PVAT, partially maintained in an...
Conference Abstract

P9.10 PULSE WAVE REFLECTION IN SUPINE AND STANDING HEALTHY YOUNG AND ELDERLY

S.C.A.T. Davis, B.E. Westerhof, L.W.J. Bogert, N. Westerhof, J.J. van Lieshout
Pages: 169 - 169
Objective. Pressure wave reflection poses a load on the heart often augmenting pressure and adversely affecting cardiac output. Reflection effects are age dependent and may be altered by sympathetic activation by postural stress. We sought to determine the influence of standing on wave reflection and...
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P5.23 TIMP1 PLASMA LEVELS ARE CORRELATED WITH ARTERIAL STIFFENING PROCESS

F. Cesana, M. Alloni, P. Sormani, G. Colombo, A. Maloberti, S. Nava, M. Galbiati, M. Stucchi, M. Cairo, B. Corradi, G. Castoldi, C. Giannattasio, G. Mancia
Pages: 169 - 169
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P8.01 REFERENCE VALUES FOR CAROTID STIFFNESS AND IMT

L. Engelen, P. Boutouyrie, I. Ferreira, C.D.A. Stehouwer, S. Laurent
Pages: 169 - 169
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P2.19 NON-INVASIVE ASSESSMENT OF CAROTID-FEMORAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY. DOES THE MEASUREMENT SIDE MATTER?

J. Bossuyt, S. Van de Velde, S. Vermeersch, D. Devos, C. Heyse, J. Filipovsky, P. Segers, L.M. Van Bortel
Pages: 169 - 169
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5.5 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IS INCREASED IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE, DEPENDENT UPON INFLAMMATION AND REDUCED BY IMMUNOMODULATORY DRUGS

L. Zanoli, S. Rastelli, G. Inserra, P. Boutouyrie, S. Laurent, P. Castellino
Pages: 169 - 169
Background. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is associated with an increased cardiovascular risk that is not explained by traditional cardiovascular risk factors, as well as an increased arterial stiffness. In this study, we investigated the relationship between inflammation and arterial stiffening and...
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P9.09 LARGE ARTERY FUNCTION AND VENTRICULAR ARTERIAL COUPLING DURING PROLONGED BED REST

F. Santini, C. Morizzo, E. Malshi, M. Kozakova, P. Salvi, S. Pedri, M. Pagani, C. Palombo
Pages: 169 - 169
Background: prolonged circulatory unloading associated with head-down tilt bed rest (HDTBR) is followed by cardiovascular deconditioning. Aim of the study was to investigate to what extent large artery function and arterial-ventricular coupling (VA) are involved. Methods: ten healthy male volunteers...
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P5.22 CAROTID AND AORTIC STIFFNESS IN PATIENTS WITH HETEROZYGOUS FAMILIAL HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA

A.I. Ershova, A.N. Meshkov, T.A. Rozhkova, A.N. Rogoza, T.V. Balakhonova, S.A. Boytsov
Pages: 169 - 169
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P7.05 AORTIC STENT IMPLANTATION IN THE ISTHMIC REGION IN AN ANIMAL MODEL

L. Semplicini, H. Poser, I. Iacopetti, N. Maschietto, E. Valerio, G. Ceolotto, T. Pilla, G.M. De Benedictis, G. Gerardi, F. Stella, D. Bernardini, S. Basso, L. Aresu, O. Milanesi, A. Semplicini
Pages: 169 - 169
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5.4 A MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY TO AN ENDOGENOUS NA/K-ATPASE LIGAND, MARINOBUFAGENIN, REVERSES EXPRESSION OF PRO-FIBROTIC GENES AND REDUCES CARDIOVASCULAR FIBROSIS IN AGED RATS

O.V. Fedorova, V. Shilova, V. Zernetkina, Y. Zhang, E. Lehrmann, K.G. Becker, E.G. Lakatta, A.Y. Bagrov
Pages: 169 - 169
Cardiovascular fibrosis is a hallmark of aging. We had previously demonstrated, that a steroidal endogenous Na/K-ATPase inhibitor, marinobufagenin (MBG), plays a central role in cardiac fibrosis occurring in the context of experimental uremic cardiomyopathy (Hypertension 2007;49:215–24) via participation...

Corrigendum to “Characterization of Biochars Produced from Various Biowastes”

Bayarjargal Bayartsengel, Nomuunzaya Erdene-Ochir, Sainzaya Battulga, Saurjan Tyeliubek, Erdenedalai Jantsanpurev, Buyan Chuluun
In the original paper, the Acknowledgments section is missing. The completed Acknowledgments section appears below. The authors are sorry for any inconveniences caused by this error. DOI of original paper: https://doi.org/10.2991/ahcps.k.211004.012

Crisis Communication about Nuclear Accidents with Psychological Approaches

Yanran Yang, Lina Jin, Jinbin Li, Chao Fang
Pages: 169 - 177
Different from other natural disasters and health emergencies, nuclear accident is a kind of special crisis of organizational crises, which tends to generate public and media interests and criticism more easily. In this paper, we reviewed literatures on risk and crisis communication and analyzed the...

Exponential-Discrete Generalized Exponential Distribution: A New Compound Model

Vahid Nekoukhou, Hamid Bidram
Pages: 169 - 180
In this paper, the researchers attempt to introduce a new generalization of the exponential distribution. This new model is obtained by compounding the exponential distribution and discrete generalized exponential distribution of a second type, which is a generalization of the geometric distribution....

Adaptive Sliding Mode Control for Magnetic Levitation Vehicles

Juanjuan He, Yingmin Jia
Pages: 169 - 173
This paper focuses on stability control for the levitated positioning of the magnetic levitation vehicle system. For the nonlinear magnetic levitation system model, the output feedback linearization method is employed to derive a global linearization error model. However, there exists uncertain item...

On the Weibull-X family of distributions

Ayman Alzaatreh, Indranil Ghosh
Pages: 169 - 183
In this paper, the Weibull-X family is proposed and some of its properties are discussed. A member of the Weibull-X family, the Weibull-logistic distribution, is defined and studied. Various properties of the Weibulllogistic distribution are obtained. The distribution is found to be unimodal and the...

The Relation between a 2D Lotka-Volterra equation and a 2D Toda Lattice

Claire R. Gilson, Jonathan J.C. Nimmo
Pages: 169 - 179
It is shown that the 2-discrete dimensional Lotka-Volterra lattice, the two dmensional Toda lattice equation and the recent 2-discrete dimensional Toda lattice equation of Santini et al can be obtained from a 2-discrete 2-continuous dimensional Lotka-Volterra lattice.

Construction and Evaluation of High-Quality Development Index System for Private Cultural Service Enterprises

Ji Zhu
The high-quality development of private cultural enterprises is an important engine to improve the modern cultural industry system and market system. This paper defines the connotation of the high-quality development of private cultural enterprises theoretically, and holds that private cultural enterprises...

A Review of Research on the Oppositional Behavior of Brand Fans

Jiada Chen, Simin Ma
Consumers are active in their favourite brand communities and go to competing brands’ communities to express their love for their own brand, mock the competing brands, and so on. This phenomenon is known as brand fan antagonism or oppositional loyalty. In recent years, brand fan antagonism has become...