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Reflective Subjectivity in Audiovisual Nonfiction: Empowering Global South Media Makers and Decolonizing Storytelling

Moses Parlindungan Ompusunggu
This study explores the application of reflective subjectivity, underpinned by autoethnography, in audiovisual nonfiction storytelling as a tool for empowering media creators in the Global South to challenge Western-centric views and decolonize storytelling. Amid a predominantly Western-centric media...
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A Theoretical Counterexample of Solutions to Unsaturated Infiltration Equations

Yuelu Zhu, Yingxing Chen
A common method for obtaining the analytical solution of the unsaturated infiltration Richards equation under the first type of boundary condition is the Laplace transform. By linearizing the differential equation through the Laplace transform, solving it, and then applying the inverse transform, the...

Digital printing helps printers to transform and develop - a study of 8 printers around Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei

Yuyang Liu, Fuli Li, Delong Zhao, Junru Tao
In the context of the increasingly widespread application of the Internet, the pressure faced by the traditional newspaper printing industry has reached an unprecedented height, this paper through online questionnaires and offline surveys, to Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei neighborhood of the eight printers as...

Application Prospect and Economic Analysis of Green Hydrogen in Power System in Western China

Guoshan Yang, Zhengxiong Ma, Peng Wang, Yuhuan Li
Green hydrogen refers to the hydrogen obtained by using renewable energy to decompose water. Because it does not produce carbon dioxide in the production process and achieves zero carbon dioxide emission from the source. It is regarded as one of the clean and low-carbon energy sources with the most development...

Research on Enterprise Supply Chain Risk Management under Digital Transformation: from the Perspective of Resilience Enhancement

Yu Chen
In the context of rapid digital transformation, enterprises are facing increasingly complex supply chain risks, and enhancing supply chain resilience has become a key issue for sustainable development. This paper aims to explore the impact of digital transformation on enterprise supply chain risk management...
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Research Progress and Application of Photovoltaic Power Generation Systems in Educational Buildings

Lijuan Wang, Mengya Yin, Ziling Zhao, Weihao Chen
With the global push toward carbon neutrality, educational buildings—due to their large energy consumption and social significance—are increasingly regarded as ideal platforms for implementing photovoltaic (PV) power generation systems. This paper aims to assess the current progress and practical applications...
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Research on the Cascade Operation Mode of Wangfuzhou Section in Danjiangkou Reservoir Based on Ecological Assessment

Yiyi Bao, Xiaoyang Ju, Huining Jiang, Jinping Li, Jun Hou
Since the operation of the Middle Route of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project, numerous changes have occurred in the operational conditions of the Danjiangkou Reservoir, among which the ecological assessment requirements for the lower reaches of the Han River have had the most significant impact...

Biomimetic Aesthetics and Affective Interaction in Intelligent Art Installations

Shiheng Wu
The widespread adoption of intelligent technologies has shifted interactive art from mechanically triggered systems to intelligent systems capable of perception and emotional feedback. Within this context, biomimetic aesthetics and affective interaction have emerged as crucial factors in shaping novel...
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Analysis of Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT)

Performance in DC/AC Inverter of On-Grid Solar Power Plant

Nurmiati Pasra, Heri Suyanto, Kartika Tresya Mauriraya
Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) is a technology used in PV solar inverters to optimize output power under ideal sunlight conditions. It can reach the value of the Maximum Power Point (MPP) of the PV system. In addition, this MPPT is used to adjust the power needed by the load on the grid. The presence...

Social Entrepreneurship Business Canvas Model (Case Study of Andalas Sepakat Unit Waste Bank, Andalas Village East Padang Subdistrict Padang City Indonesia)

Devi Analia
Social entrepreneurship is a form of entrepreneurship that has the concept of business and innovation for social or community interests. Social entrepreneurship is an activity and process to discover, define, and take advantage of opportunities to increase social value by creating new ventures or managing...

Attitude Towards Learning English: A Perspective from Students in Ho Chi Minh City

Le Thi Hai Duong, Nguyen Duc Bao Long, Khong Sin Tan, Vu Minh Tuan, Do Doan Trang, Phan Ngoc Chau, Nguyen Ngoc Huy, Tran Thi Bich Hao
The aim of this study was to investigate the factors that affect students’ attitudes regarding the study of English as a second language using the perspective of students of economics majors in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Another aim was to develop a method with which educators can improve Vietnamese...

Improving Decision-Making Tools for the Strategic Management of the Company’s Economic Activities

Kheda Murtazova, Timur Yakubov
Modern conditions for conducting financial and economic activities of enterprises at the present time are distinguished by an aggravation of the struggle, an increase in uncertainty and a high dynamic of factors of the external and internal environment. The active integration of the Russian economy into...

The Phenomenon of Early Marriage and Its Implications on Economic and Social Conditions

Farida Rahmawati, Etty Soesilowati, Agus Sumanto, Magistyo Purboyo Priambodo, Alvina Zahra Wicaksana, Hanna Rachmani Allya
Early marriage is a phenomenon that continues to occur in Indonesia, both in urban and rural areas. The latest data shows that Indonesia is ranked 7th in the world and 2nd in Southeast Asia as the country with the highest number of early marriages. In 2019, based on the results of SUSENAS, the rate of...
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Microblog Emergency Detection Model Based on Big Data Cluster Analysis

Yu Wang, Xiangming Kong, Nan Wang
This paper studies the microblog emergency detection model based on the big data cluster analysis method. A large number of users and relatively free speech information make the microblog a powerful tool that significantly influences society. Using the crawler designed for the page information structure...

A Study of Factors Affecting Consumers’ Behavioural Intention Towards Online Shopping: An Exploratory Study

Saniya Marwah, Radhika Thapar
As e-commerce has grown, the shopping landscape has changed from offline to online, sparking a lot of interest in research about online shopping in recent years. The variety of factors affects purchasing decisions. Here, the term & channel of shopping refers to online shopping; the main aim of this...

The Effect of Pharmacy Information Media Through Animation Video Using Fe Tablet on The Knowledge Level of Gudo Jombang Vocational School Students; A Quasy-Experimental

Murwati, Nur Atikah, Aghna Faqiha Zulfia Firdina
The prevalence of non-adherence among young women in consuming iron (Fe) tablets remains high, despite the government program providing free Fe tablets. Increased knowledge about taking Fe tablets is associated with improved adherence, making it crucial to develop and enhance adolescents’ knowledge....

Understanding Geopolitical Effects on Consumer Behavior based on Japan’s Nuclear Wastewater Release Signal using Multiple Linear Regression Analysis

Honglin Zhang
This study employs behavioral economics theory and statistical analysis methods, using big data from HKTVMall, a well-known Hong Kong shopping platform, to analyze targeted consumer boycott patterns following geopolitical events, with a particular focus on food products. The study focuses on consumer...

Case Study: Values and Beliefs of Excellence-Based Quality Leadership in a Junior High School

R. Purwanti, A. Suriansyah, A. A. Bachri, Mujiyat Mujiyat
This study aims to describe the belief and value of excellence-based quality leadership. This study used a qualitative method. Data collection in this study used in-depth interviews, observation of all school management activities, and documents related to the activities carried out by the school. Data...
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Preserving the Pillars of Healthcare: Unearthing the Dynamics of Job Satisfaction, Compensation, and Career Progression in Combatting Turnover

Sendhi Tristanti Puspitasari, Hung-En Liao, Firnadiaz Galuh Nurramadhani, Roesdiyanto Roesdiyanto, Dita Maulidya Rizka
Mobley (2011) declared three turnover intention indicators: thoughts of quitting, desire to go (choice to finish), and desire to find another job. This theory said work environment and job satisfaction can also affect turnover intention. Employee turnover at Rampal Celaket Public Primary Healthcare exceeded...
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Novel Green Visible light Photodegradation and Antibacterial activity Protocols for Effluents from Dye Industries with special reference to Rhodamine B using SrFe12O19/CuO/TiO2 Magnetic Nanocomposites

K. Jyothi Priya, M. Suneetha, Ch. Ramya Kumari, R. Santhi Goldina, G. Supriya, M. Padma, S. Paul Douglas
The current investigation utilizes a low-temperature sol-gel method to synthesize and characterize novel SrFe12O19/CuO/TiO2 magnetic nanocomposites. Several analytical methods were used to evaluate the produced nanocomposites structural, morphological, optical, magnetic, and functional aspects. X-ray...

Identifying Medication-Related Problem in Secondary Stroke Prevention Therapy: A Cross-Sectional Study in Central Java, Indonesia

Hidayah Karuniawati, Zakky Cholisoh, Tanti Azizah Sujono, Laila Nisaul Hekmah
Stroke is the second leading cause of death globally after ischemic heart disease. Patients who survive the first stroke have a possibility to get a recurrent stroke. American Heart Association and the Indonesian Neurologist Association recommend secondary stroke prevention to minimize recurrent stroke....
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Factors Related to Nurse Manager’s Job Satisfaction: An Integrative Literature Review

Sultan Jabata, Waleed Debis, Musab Abdullah, Ahmad Qudah, Noura Ismail, Malek Khalil, Nidal Eshah
Nurse managers have a bearing on the quality and safety of healthcare services, therefore understanding the factors that influence their job satisfaction can help healthcare organizations retain nurse managers. This study aims to develop an understanding of the factors that shape nurse managers’ job...
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Improving Early ASD Diagnosis in Pediatric Populations Using Ensemble Learning Approaches

Priyanshi Mulwani, Manisha Bhende, Swati Sharma
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurological condition defined by repetitive mannerisms, communication impairments, and social interaction issues. For treatments to be effective and for children to lead easy lives, early sickness detection is crucial. Because symptoms can manifest in a variety of...

The Effect of Financial Literacy, Locus of Control, and Financial Stress on Financial Well-Being: Evidence from Middle-Income Households in Indonesia

Lilis Susilawaty, Ignatius Roni Setyawan, Keni Keni
Financial well-being has become an increasingly important topic in understanding how individuals manage their finances amid rising living costs and economic uncertainty. This study aims to examine the influence of financial literacy, locus of control, and financial stress on the financial well-being...

Evaluating the Feasibility of Ubuntu-Based Software for Learning in the Computer Education Program at ULM

Harja Santana Purba, R. Ati Sukmawati, Ari Yono, Muhammad Hifdzi Adini
Windows is the most widely used operating system globally. It is known as proprietary software that requires relatively high hardware specifications. Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, as an open-source operating system, offers a legal, lightweight, and efficient alternative. This study aims to examine the feasibility...

Navigating Challenges and Opportunities in Integrating Character Education Through Peer Interactions: Insights from A Modern Islamic Boarding School in Indonesia

Wahono Wahono, Raden Syaifuddin, Henita Retnasari, Gusmaniarti Gusmaniarti
The integration of character education through peer interactions presents a complex landscape, especially within modern Islamic boarding schools in Indonesia. Despite a growing body of literature, there remains a dearth of research addressing the nuanced dynamics and actual challenges encountered in...
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Time efficiency analysis of parallel programs on Liquid Haskell

Yu Daiki, Shinya Nishizaki
In this study, we focus on parallel programming in the purely functional language Haskell and try to analyze the execution time statically. Liquid Haskell is a program verification tool that integrates refinement types into the Haskell programming language and relies on SMT solvers for verification....
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Structured query language injection detection with natural language processing techniques optimized by metaheuristics

Aleksandar Jokic, Nikola Jovic, Vuk Gajic, Marina Svicevic, Milos Pavkovic, Aleksandar Petrovic
This research focuses on the detection of Structured Query Language (SQL) injection intrusion detection. This problem has gained significance due to the widespread use of SQL in different systems, as well as for the numerous versions of attacks that are performable by using this technique. This work...

Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for English Language Learning: Benefits and Challenges

Nguyen Dinh Nhu Ha
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the landscape of education, particularly in the realm of language learning. This paper explores the integration of AI in English language learning, focusing on the benefits and challenges of this rapidly evolving field. The study reviews AI-driven tools such...

From Belonging to Broadcasting: The Role of Social Identity in Youth-Driven Online Brand Advocacy (Working Paper)

Sabeena Yousuf, Sara Fahim
In today’s social media–saturated landscape, young people are not just passive recipients of brand messaging—they are active storytellers, curators, and advocates who bring brands to life through their digital identities.

Incremental Labor Output Ratio (ILOR) and Output Growth in Indonesia

Desifitrina, Syamsurijal Ak, Nurlina Tarmizi, Rosmiati Chodidjah S
This research specifically projecting output and predicting economic growth, investment needs, and additional labor by sector using labor and output data (GDP according to business fields at constant prices) during the 2001-2019 period. The analytical method used is a projection of labor based on the...

The Marketing Strategy Impact of Social Media on the Cultural and Creative Industries

Zeng Fanzhong
In the digital age, social media has become an indispensable marketing tool in the cultural and creative industries. Its influence is not limited to spreading information, but also to how to build the brand, attract audiences and promote the consumption of cultural products. This paper aims to explore...
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P2.12 THE INTERPLAY OF ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION, INFLAMMATORY AND OXIDATIVE STATUS IN HIV INFECTION. DOES ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY PLAY A ROLE?

P. Xaplanteris, C. Vlachopoulos, E. Mariolis, E. Sambatakou, D. Terentes-Printzios, N. Ioakeimidis, D. Kardara, A. Synodinos, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 155 - 156
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P9.7 C-REACTIVE PROTEIN, CYSTATIN C AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS

M. Harangi, R. Szentimrei, L. Lőcsey, I. Seres, D. Kovács, L. Asztalos, G. Paragh
Pages: 155 - 156
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P1.12 COMPARISON OF CLINICAL USEFULNESS BETWEEN STIFFNESS PARAMETER BETA (SPB) AND PULSE WAVE VELOCITY (PWV)

T. Murakami, T. Kaneda, S. Ono, K. Shibata, H. Satta, T. Iwamoto, K. Sugimoto, Y. Toya, S. Umemura
Pages: 155 - 156

Intake of Minang Cultural Values as Strengthening the Character of the Nation’s Children in the short story “Tsunami” by Ismalinar

Ninawati Syahrul
This study will analyze the cultural values and local wisdom of the Minang ethnic group contained in the short story “Tsunami” by Ismalinar. This study uses an interpretive qualitative descriptive method with a literary anthropological approach. The focus of the analysis rests on local cultural values,...
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5.3 AGE-RELATED CHANGES IN THE MICROMECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF OVINE AORTA

R. Akhtar, C. Kridiotis, H.K. Graham, M.J. Sherratt, A.W. Trafford, J.K. Cruickshank, B. Derby
Pages: 155 - 155
Scanning Acoustic Microscopy (SAM) images have a spatial resolution at 1 GHz comparable to conventional optical microscopy. Each pixel in the image can be analysed to determine mechanical properties, allowing their precise correlation with microstructural components of tissue. Although loss of elasticity...
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P2.11 IMAGING OF RETINAL ARTERIOLAR WALL IN VIVO IN HUMANS

M. Paques, K. Gocho-Nakashima, O. Genevois, E. Plaisier, J.A. Sahel
Pages: 155 - 155
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P6.08 EVALUATING THE HEMODYNAMIC IMPACT OF ISOLATED NON-DISTENSIBILITY AND RESIDUAL NARROWING AFTER COARCTATION REPAIR USING A COMPUTATIONAL STUDY

L. Taelman, J. Bols, J. Degroote, V. Muthurangu, J. Panzer, J. Vierendeels, P. Segers
Pages: 155 - 156
Background: Even after successful treatment of aortic coarctation, a high risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality remains. Uncertainty exists on the factors contributing to this increased risk among others the presence of (1) a residual narrowing, leading to an additional resistance in the arterial...
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5.2 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LARGE ARTERY STIFFNESS, WAVE REFLECTION AND PULSATILITY IN THE MICRO-CIRCULATION: NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE MANAGEMENT OF BOTH HYPERTENSION AND DIABETES

B.J. McDonnell, J. Coulson, M. Munnery, N.S. Gale, K. Mortlock, I. Munnery, I.B. Wilkinson, C.M. McEniery, J.R. Cockcroft
Pages: 155 - 155
Background: Increased arterial stiffness is associated with a reduced buffering capacity of the large arteries, therefore predisposing the microcirculation to increased flow and pressure pulsatility. However, increased wave reflection may be protective, by reducing the amount of pulsatility transmitted...
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P2.10 MECHANISTIC INSIGHTS INTO THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WAVE REFLECTION AND RETINAL ARTERY FLOW PULSATILITY

B.J. McDonnell, J. Coulson, M. Zagura, M. Munnery, E. Stohr, R. Shave, C.M. McEniery, I.B. Wilkinson, J.R. Cockcroft
Pages: 155 - 155
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P9.5 VASCULAR STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION AND HEMODYNAMICS ARE NOT ALTERED IN NORMAL-TENSION GLAUCOMA AT REST

J. Bossuyt, G. Vandekerckhove, S. Van de Velde, T. De Backer, M. Azermai, A.-M. Stevens, P. Kesteleyn, T. Raemdonck, P. Segers, F. Vanmolkot, L. Van Bortel
Pages: 155 - 155
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P1.10 LOCAL AORTIC STIFFNESS ESTIMATED BY A BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE TECHNIQUE

M. Collette, A. Humeau, C. Chevallier, G.P.N. Leftheriotis
Pages: 155 - 155
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P1.15 ASSESSING THE CORRELATES OF ARTERIAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN HEALTHY ADOLESCENTS

T.J. Bradley, C. Slorach, C. Manlhiot, W. Hui, T. Sarkola, E.T. Jaeggi, L. Mertens
Pages: 155 - 155
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P6.07 A STUDY TO DETERMINE IF THE REFLECTED WAVE TRANSIT TIME FROM BRACHIAL SUPRASYSTOLIC WAVEFORM ANALYSIS IS REPRESENTATIVE OF LARGE ARTERY STIFFNESS

M. Eskandari, R.E.D. Climie, S.B. Nikolic, J.E. Sharman
Pages: 155 - 155
Background: Aortic stiffness is clinically important, but measurement can be time consuming. The ‘reflected wave transit time’ (RWTT) is thought to represent aortic stiffness and, since this can be measured quickly by brachial cuff oscillometry, could be a useful new test. This study aimed to compare...
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1 X 1000 Kva Transformator Measurement Analysis Using Vector Group Dyn-11 and Off Load Tap Changer

Setiyo Budiyanto, Imelda Uli Vistalina Simanjuntak, Lukman Medriavin Silalahi, Agus Dendi Rochendi, Freddy Artadima Silaban
The problem of this research is to generate electrical energy in the power plant which is located far from the load center, so it requires a transmission line in order to be distributed to the public. The purpose of this research is to find out the ratio on the primary (20,000Volt) and secondary (400Volt)...
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5.1 ASSESSMENT OF THE ARTERIAL WALL BEHAVIOR ALONG THE COMMON CAROTID ARTERY AT THE LEVEL OF A PLAQUE ACCORDING TO ARTERIAL STIFFNESS GRADIENT

H. Beaussier, I. Masson, O. Naggara, D. Calvet, R. Joannides, E. Guegan-Massardier, E. Gérardin, E. Bozec, P. Boutouyrie, S. Laurent
Pages: 155 - 155
Background: We previously described longitudinal strain gradient named bending strain (BS), along the common carotid artery (CCA) with two distinct patterns (Paini, Stroke 2007, Beaussier, Hypertension 2008): Pattern A (larger radial strain at the plaque level than at adjacent CCA) and its opposite,...
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P2.09 DAMAGE ACCRUAL IS ASSOCIATED WITH ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION DETRIMENT: A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY

R.M. Bruno, C. Tani, A.D. Ascanio, Y. Plantinga, R. Neri, A. Tavoni, L. Carli, S. Taddei, S. Bombardieri, L. Ghiadoni
Pages: 155 - 155