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The Significance of Nirvana in Fire’s Spirit of Loyalty

Li Xue, Liu Yixin, Chen Haiyan
The novel Nirvana in Fire tells a story about Mei Changsu’s undying pursuit of justice, self-sacrifice, self-sacrifice, selflessness and mutual help, which accords with the core socialist values of justice, patriotism, honesty and friendship. The contemporary spirit of loyalty and righteousness in Nirvana...

Gender Equality in Patriarchic Culture

Eliska Vioni, Irene Liansah
Gender equality has always been an issue that is demanded in various parts of the country. The patriarchy that has long been a part of our culture makes the fact of gender equality increasingly difficult to realize. The dividing line between the roles of men and women has long been imprinted in the culture...

New Trends and New Paths of Innovation and Entrepreneurship from the Perspective of Supply-Side Reform

Junqi Jiang
In the new era, the supply side structural reform has further adjusted the market economy structure, resulting in a significant reduction in labour-intensive positions. On the contrary, the positions related to digital economy has increased. Under the context of supply side reform, the fields of innovation...
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Comparing the Effects of Efficiency and Distortion in Audio Power Amplifiers with and without Tracking Power Supply Circuit Design

Yohanes Gunawan Yusuf, Veronica Indrawati
This research aims to compare the effects of efficiency and distortion in Audio Power Amplifiers with and without Tracking Power Supply (TPS) circuit design. The TPS circuit design is known for enhancing power efficiency while keeping low distortion in the amplifiers. This paper examined the performance...

Analysis of Competency Requirements for Secondary School’s Principal in Developing E-Training

Connie, Eko Risdianto
This study aims to analyze the competency needs of principals at the SMP/MTs level in the context of developing E-Training at the MAP FKIP Study Program, Bengkulu University. This research is evaluation research using the Discrepancy Evaluation Model (DEM). The sample in this study were 25 principals...
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Sign Language Interpretation and Sentence Building: A CNN-Based Solution

Ananya A. Poojary, Akshata Ravindra Shet, S. R. Nisarga
This project introduces an innovative real-time vision-based system designed to recognize finger spelling and interpret sign language for readabil- ity in text. Leveraging advanced computer vision and NLP techniques, the meth- odology employs a two-layer prediction algorithm built on Convolutional Neural...
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An empirical study on rising application of (IoT+ medical solution= IoMTS) with integration of wearable devices and disease monitoring

Patil Rahul Ashokrao, Derle Deepak Radhakrishna, Shrikant Burje, Anurag Sinha, Ghulam Yazdani, Neeraj Raj, Ahmad Alkhayyat, Rajat Ojha
The human body is an intricate framework coordinated at different levels, cells, tissues, and organs that contribute to 11 major organ frameworks. The functioning of such a complicated system in the proper manner is assessed as healthy. Conventional medicine cannot meet everyone’s needs due to population...

The Role of PLN Mobile Application and Customer Satisfaction

Sulaiman Helmi, Martin Rahmadi, Gesty Ernestivita
This study aims to evaluate the role of PLN Mobile application on customer satisfaction at PT PLN (Persero) UP3 Palembang ULP Rivai. In the context of increasingly fierce industry competition, mobile applications are becoming one of the important tools for companies to improve service quality and maintain...
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Effects of Ionospheric Delay on the Position Accuracy of GNSS Receiver: A Case Study at Burdwan University, India

Adewumi Adebayo Segun, Sukabya Dan, Rajkumar Mandal, Anindya Bose
The effects of ionospheric delay (ionodelay) on the positioning accuracy of GNSS receivers at the University of Burdwan, India are presented. One (1) Hz dual-frequency GPS constellation data were logged for 24 h each day for a few days during the autumn season in October 2022 and the spring season in...

Indigenous Hunting Practices of the Tagin Tribe: Cultural Wisdom and Changing Practices

Tamar Badi
Indigenous wildlife hunting and trapping have been practiced since the time of Abo Tanyi, revered as the ancestral patriarch of the Tagin tribe and other Tani clans of Arunachal Pradesh. The Tagin, one of the major tribes of the state, have traditionally relied on forests and agriculture to sustain their...

Research on Procurement Quality Management Evaluation of Tobacco Commercial Enterprises Based on the Balanced Scorecard

Qianxi Lei, Zengjun Gu
In recent years, tobacco commercial enterprises have consistently implemented high-quality development concepts, continuously improving procurement management and supervision systems. Significant enhancements in procurement management and regulatory standards have been achieved, with strengthened integrity...
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On the Relevancy of Taking into Account the Consumers Importance Score in Reliability Management of Power Supply

Alexander Ilyin
In modern realities, ensuring a reliable power supply is an economic challenge. The problem of deterioration of the power grid infrastructure is acute in the Russian Federation. It is proposed to take into account the importance score of electricity consumers when planning repair and modernization activities,...
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Predicting Weather Conditions by the Internet of Things Platform

Wiwid Suryono, Ariyono Setiawan, Anton Budiarto, Yuyun Suprapto, S. Sri Rahayu, Ahmad Musadek
Weather stations are built to collect quantitative data on the weather conditions of a place. Monitoring the weather conditions in the current environment is considered to be very important because the erratic weather changes every day. This study tried to create a weather station that can be accessed...

Utilization of Social Media as Interactive Learning Media: Tiktok

Soni Mulyawan Setiana, Ananda Budi Rahayu
The current digital era's tendency has been followed in the creation of learning media through social media. Social media's popularity as a learning tool presents potential because of this, particularly for millennials who are very involved in the digital world. One of the most well-known social...

Narrative Literature Review: Fraud Prevention Efforts Through Strengthening Organizational Governance and Ethics

Netty Herawaty, Fitrini Mansur, Ratih Kusumastuti
This study aims to review and examine the existing literature on fraud prevention in the public sector, with a focus on strengthening governance and establishing an organizational ethical culture as the main mechanisms in mitigating fraudulent practices. The method used is a narrative literature review....
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Sustainable Chemical Engineering Strategies for Hybrid Silver Nanoparticle–Phage Therapy Against Superbugs

Aarshi Lodha, Karishma Desai, Shweta Loonkar
The rise of Multidrug resistant pathogen has led to the increase in global interest in bacteriophage therapy as an eco-friendlier approach as compared to conventional strategies to combat AMR. This study focuses on the hybrid strategies which includes a combination of phage therapy with green-synthesized...

Self-regulation in an Online Learning Environment: A Closer Look at Gender and Motivation Variables

Atik Umamah
Digital transformation has allowed me to learn how to write online. To learn successfully in the digital age, students are required to be able to self-regulate their online learning. This paper first describes the changing face from offline to online learning. It then sheds light on the theories of self-regulation...

Impact Assessment Tools for Renewable Energy Investments in Orang Asli Communities

Muhammad Ridhuan Tony Lim Abdullah, Farrah Ilyani Che Jamaludin, Mohd Ikhwan Izzat Zulkefli
This study addresses the pressing need for comprehensive impact assessment instruments tailored to renewable energy investments in Orang Asli territories, indigenous peoples of Peninsular Malaysia. Despite the promises of sustainability, such investments present challenges and risks to indigenous communities,...

PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SLEEP QUALITY IN RELATION TO MENTAL HEALTH AMONG INDONESIA MIGRANT CHILDREN

In Selangor Malaysia

Nohan Arum Romadlona, Muhammad Shaddam Naufal Alim, Farah Paramita, Dian Puspitaningtyas Laksana, Miftahul Huda
Physical inactivity is one of the public health issues for the young generation. Indonesian migrant workers in Malaysia are taking first place of the magnitude of total Indonesian migrants around the world. Putting aside the legal effects, there are many migrants who have had children in various regions...
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A Systematic Study of Krill Herd and FOX Algorithms

Rebwar Khalid Hamad, Tarik A. Rashid
In 2012, Amir Hossein Gandomi and Amir Hossein Alavi presented the Krill Herd algorithm (KH), a revolutionary biologically inspired method for addressing optimization tasks. On the other hand, another new and powerful metaheuristic algorithm called FOX was proposed by Hardi Mohammed and Tarik Rashid...

Enhancing Entrepreneurial Competencies through Business Education in Edo State, Nigeria

Joshua Akounjom Bisong, Esohe Eduwen, Ejike Kingsley Okechukwu, Orebiyi Babatunde Junior
This study investigates the impact of business education on the development of entrepreneurial competencies among undergraduate students in Edo State, Nigeria. Despite the growing recognition of entrepreneurship as a driver of economic development, there is limited empirical evidence on how business...

The Relationship of Visual Campaign and Pappaseng Makkiade Values with the Dimensions of Self-Awareness among Adolescent Online Gamblers through SEM

Andi Muhammad Mahfud, Andi Muhammad Irfan Taufan Asfar, Andi Muhamad Iqbal Akbar Asfar, Andi Nurannisa
This study analyzes the relationship between visual campaigns and Pappaseng Makkiade values with the dimensions of self-awareness among adolescents engaged in online gambling using an explanatory quantitative approach. The research employs a Partial Least Squares (PLS)-based Structural Equation Modeling...

Balancing Innovation and Access: Ethical Challenges in Indian Pharmaceutical Sector for Global Companies

Arun Vijay
In recent years, several global pharmaceutical organizations are closing down or reducing their operations in India. Considering the growth of Indian pharmaceutical generic market, this trend appears paradoxical. This paper tries to find the fundamental issues present in Indian pharmaceutical sector...
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Diversity and Plant Growth-Promoting Properties of Endophytic Microorganisms from Saussurea bogedaensis and Its Newly Recorded Distribution Site in Mongolia

Enkh-Amgalan Jigjiddorj, Marjangul Nuramkhaan, Bumtsend Baymbasuren, Amarbayasgalan Maidarjav, Sarantuya Jargalsaikhan, Munkhjargal Sengenorov, Batbileg Batsaikhan, Munkhgerel Khurelchuluun, Angarag Gankhuyag, Munkh-Ochir Davaatseren
Saussurea bogedaensis is a critically endangered medicinal plant native to high-altitude, arid environments in China and Mongolia. This study reports a new occurrence of S. bogedaensis in the Mongol Altai region of Mongolia, thereby expanding its previously known geographic range. Molecular identification...

The Art of Wood Carving in Ornamental Motifs as an Aesthetic Embodiment of the Surrounding Environment

Kazimova Maryam Mansim
Until the last century, wood was one of the most widely used materials in various aspects of socio-cultural life. This article examines the significance of wood carving as a form of art that has flourished due to the rich availability of natural resources. It highlights how this craft enhances the beauty...

Critical Literature Review of the Innovation and Adaptation Strategies of SMEs Led by First- and Second-Generation Leaders

János Bendegúz Kónya, Tibor Dr. Dőry
The paper offers a comprehensive and critical review of the literature on the innovative and adaptive behavior of small and medium-sized family businesses, with a particular focus on differences between first- and second-generation leaders in the Central and Eastern European (CEE) context. Drawing on...
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A Critical Review of Potential Development of Photovoltaic (PV) Systems at Electric Vehicle Charging Stations to Support Clean Energy in Indonesia

Ahmad Maghfuri, Cakrawati Sudjoko, Budiawan Sidik Arifianto, Yanif Dwi Kuntjoro
Energy needs are always increasing in various sectors of life. Indonesia, which is below the equator, has extraordinary advantages, one of which is its high potential for solar energy. With high sun exposure throughout the year, Indonesia has the potential to use it to generate electrical energy. One...

Challenges and Opportunities of Implementing E-Learning in Teaching English at Tertiary Level from Teachers’ Perspective

Ngoan Pham Thi, Duc Nguyen Minh
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, tremendous Vietnamese lecturers are assumed to have conducted virtual teaching in response to keep track of learning progress. This type of teaching seemingly brings several benefits to students and teachers. However, not all English instructors show their proficiency in...

Accountability, Transparency, Supervision, WC And OC On VG And VAPerformance

Bambang Jatmiko, Ismi Nisaul Fitri
Indonesia is a country in the form of a Republic which has a level of government. The lowest level of government is the village government. One of the village governments studied in Bantul Regency is 75 villages with an area of 508.85 km. This study aims to examine the effect of accountability, transparency,...

Shariah Governance in Islamic Financial Institutions in Nigeria: An Empirical Study

Mohd Sadad Mahmud, Ibraheem Alani AbdulKareem, Muqaddam Oyetunji Ali, Isti Fadah, Ah Ali Arifin
This study examines the elements of Shariah governance in Islamic financial institutions in Nigeria. In this study, a quantitative research method is utilized to gather data via a survey approach using questionnaires. The data were acquired from members of ACE, SAs, academia, religious preachers, banks...
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P9.08 ASSESSMENT OF PLAQUE FORMATION IS A PRE-REQUISITE TO PREDICT CARDIOVASCULAR COMPLICATIONS USING CAROTID INTIMA MEDIA THICKNESS

J.R.M. Blekemolen, J.D. Barth, M.M.B. Zonjee
Pages: 168 - 169
Role and function of the Carotid Intima Media Thickness (CIMT) and atherosclerotic Plaque (P) in clinical management of cardiovascular risk factors is yet unclear. Cardiovascular Risk Factor Stratification (SCORE) and CIMT with P typing and visualization were assessed in 269 asymptomatic individuals...
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P5.21 CHRONIC HYPOXEMIA PER SE INDUCES SYSTEMIC VASCULAR DYSFUNCTION IN HUMANS

S.F. Rimoldi, E. Rexhaj, C. Sartori, F. Faita, M. Villena, U. Scherrer, Y. Allemann
Pages: 168 - 169
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P2.17 THE REPRODUCIBILITY OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN COPD

A. Albarrati, N.S. Gale, S. Enright, M. Munnery, I. Munnery, D.J. Shale, J.R. Cockcroft
Pages: 168 - 168
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5.3 INORGANIC NITRITE, CONDUIT ARTERIES & CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE

S. Omar, H. Fok, A. Nair, J. Hunt, B. Jiang, P. Chowienczyk, A.J. Webb
Pages: 168 - 169
Background. Organic nitrates (e.g. nitroglycerin) are highly selective dilators of muscular conduit arteries. By contrast, the endogenous inorganic nitrite anion (NO2−) is thought to be a hypoxia-dependent dilator of small resistance arterioles, via its reduction to vasodilating nitric oxide (NO) by...
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P9.07 ULTRASOUND MAPPING OF THE SUPERFICIAL VEINS IN HEALTHY SUBJECTS

L. Araujo, K. Van Canneyt, A. Bode, R.N. Planken, P. Segers, P. Verdonck
Pages: 168 - 168
Objectives: Anatomical and physiological data on the forearm venous vascular bed is needed to (i) gain insight into the complex arterial and venous remodeling processes after creation of an arterio-venous fistula, and (ii) provide input data for computer models of the forearm vasculature. Methods: Ultrasound...
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5.2 CENTRAL PULSE PRESSURE: A POSSIBLE ROBUST MARKER OF THE CARDIAC HEMODYNAMIC LOAD

M. Odaira, H. Tomiyama, A. Yamashina
Pages: 168 - 168
Background. No prospective study has examined whether markers of the central hemodynamics, e.g., central pulse pressure, might be a more robust marker of change in the cardiac hemodynamic load, estimated by the change during the study period of the serum levels of N-terminal fragment B-type natriuretic...
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P9.06 EVIDENCE FOR A ROLE OF THE VASCULAR ENDOTHELIUM IN THE REGULATION OF ARTERIAL WALL VISCOSITY IN VIVO IN HUMANS

J. Bellien, M. Iacob, C. Thuillez, R. Joannides
Pages: 168 - 168
Although the viscoelasticity of large arteries has been extensively investigated, few studies have focused on arterial wall viscosity (AWV) itself and its regulation by the endothelium in vivo. This is of particular importance since AWV is a major source of energy dissipation through the vascular system...
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P5.19 MATERNAL HEMODYNAMICS AT 11–13 WEEKS OF GESTATION AND THE RISK OF PRE-ECLAMPSIA

A. Khalil, R. Akolekar, A. Syngelaki, M. ElKhaouly, K. Nicolaides
Pages: 168 - 168
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P2.15 VALIDATION OF CENTRON CBP301 VERSUS SPHYGMOCOR WITH A MODIFIED ESH-IP 2010 PROTOCOL

D. Agnoletti, S. Millasseau, J. Topouchian, M.E. Safar, J. Blacher
Pages: 168 - 168
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5.1 VULNERABLE CAROTID PLAQUES ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY RESTENOSIS AFTER CAROTID ENDARTERECTOMY

E.A. Surkova, O.V. Tereshina, A.N. Vachev
Pages: 168 - 168
Background. Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) is widely recognised as an effective surgical method in both symptomatic and asymptomatic patients with significant internal carotid artery stenosis. Although the association between vulnerable carotid plaques and stroke is well established, little is known about...
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P9.05 INFLUENCE OF PERIPHERAL BLOOD PRESSURE CALIBRATION ON THE ESTIMATION OF CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE

A. Guilcher, S. Brett, B. Clapp, P. Chowienczyk
Pages: 168 - 168
Objective: To examine the influence of calibration of peripheral blood pressure on the estimation of central systolic blood pressure (cSBP) from peripheral arterial waveforms using a transfer function. Methods: Central aortic pressure was measured with a pressure tipped catheter (Millar, Houston, Texas)...
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P5.18 BRONCHOCONSTRICTION DOES NOT SIGNIFICANTLY ALTER CENTRAL HAEMODYNAMICS IN HEALTHY YOUNG ADULTS

J.E. Sharman, J. Marrone, J. Walls, D.P. Johns, R. Wood-Baker, E.H. Walters
Pages: 168 - 168