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Analysis of the Effect of Teacher Competency and Certification on Teacher Performance: Approach from the Economic Education Teacher Professional Education Program at UNNES

Arif Wahyu Wirawan, Hengky Pramusinto, Aan Ikhsananto, Fendi Setyo Harmoko, Dyto Try Febryanto
This article aims to analyze the influence of teacher competency and certification on teacher performance, using the Economic Education Teacher Professional Education Program approach at Semarang State University (UNNES). The research was conducted using a survey method of teachers who had participated...

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The Role of Museum Education in the Formation of a Responsible Attitude to the Environment

Sukhrob Kurbanov
Museum education is reviewed in this article as one of the main activities of the museum alongside with the storage, study and exhibition of museum objects. The educational activities of some museums in Uzbekistan are not sufficiently organized and coordinated with educational institutions these days;...

Improving Sugarcane Disease Identification with L1-Regularized Transfer Learning Approach

Sagar Sidana
Sugarcane is a crucial cash crop in India, significantly impacting the country’s economy through its extensive use in the sugar industry. However, various diseases are hindering sugarcane production. Effective identification and management of these diseases can substantially improve yields. In this study,...
Proceedings Article

Developing Immersive Gamification Technology Systems for the Management of Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease with Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia: A Phase 2 Clinical Trial Protocol

Veeda Michelle M. Anlacan, Roland Dominic G. Jamora, Isabel Teresa O. Salido, Bryan Andrei C. Galecio, Angelo Cedric F. Panganiban, Maria Eliza R. Aguila, Ben Anthony A. Lopez, Christian Alfredo K. Cruz, Louie Lorenzo M. Alcantara, Cherica A. Tee, Jaime D. L. Caro, Michael L. Tee
Alzheimer’s disease cases in the Philippines are expected to increase exponentially by 2040. Non-pharmacological management of this disease involves physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, art therapy, and music therapy, which can be simulated in a virtual environment through an immersive...

Analysis of the Population Density Correlation with the Temperature Changes in the Semarang Area from 1999 to 2019

Nur Widi Handayani, Hamim Zaky Hadibasyir, Agus Anggoro Sigit
The Semarang area is one of the metropolitan areas in Indonesia. It has an impact on high population growth, both from natural growth and urbanization, which results in an increase in population density. In 2019, the population in the Semarang area was recorded at 3,062,936 people and will continue to...

Does Private Sector Development Decrease Financial Inclusion? An Evidence In A Transitioning Country

Vu Duy Trung, Nguyen Dieu Hanh, Dao Le-Van
This study presents evidence elucidating the complex relationship between private sector development (PSD) and the Financial Inclusion Index (FII) in a transitioning economy. Given that the private sector, a significant driver of growth in Vietnam, is expanding, the research investigates whether this...
Proceedings Article

Integrated Assistive System for Dementia Patients

Vidula V. Meshram, Prisha M. Sus, Tejas S. Biradar, Advit N. Sonawane, Darshan B. Tarware, Sohaib A. Alammar, Tanmay P. Tamgadge
Dementia is a progressive neurological condition characterised by the impairment of memory, cognition, and daily functioning, thus posing challenges for both patients and caregivers. This solution proposes a smart; affordable system designed for dementia care. The solution leverages accessible technology...

Advice for Parents on Advertisement’s Effect on Children

Xiaomo Hou
This paper investigates mass media advertising’s negative effect on young children. As technology and internet are evolving in a faster pace than expected, it is important to take a step back to understand how people’s lifestyle and decision-making method has changed accordingly. Furthermore, people...

Challenges and opportunities in the context of South African Higher Education: Towards a research agenda

Arthur Reynolds, Vusani Moyo
Higher education in South Africa has rapidly changed in the past eight years. The #Feesmustfall movement in 2016 has highlighted structural issues within the system, and some changes are already seen within higher education institutions (HEIs). HEIs such as universities and colleges have had to rapidly...
Conference Abstract

P2.01 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MEDIA TO LUMEN RATIO OF SUBCUTANEOUS SMALL ARTERIES AND WALL TO LUMEN RATIO OF RETINAL ARTERIOLES EVALUATED NON INVASIVELY BY SCANNING LASER DOPPLER FLOWMETRY

D. Rizzoni, E. Porteri, C. De Ciuceis, E. La Boria, S. Duse, F. Semeraro, C. Costagliola, A. Sebastiani, P. Danzi, G.A.M. Tiberio, S.M. Giulini, C. Agabiti Rosei, A. Sarkar, D. Avanzi, E. Agabiti Rosei
Pages: 152 - 153
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P8.6 COMPARISON OF TRANSIT TIME ESTIMATION METHODS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY

M. Bachler, B. Hametner, C. Mayer, T. Weber, B. Eber, S. Wassertheurer
Pages: 152 - 152
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P1.07 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ECHOES FROM THE CAROTID MEDIA, CLINICAL VARIABLES AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL ANALYSIS

F. Stea, J.P. Empana, L.A.H.T. Nguyen, P. Brands, B. Pannier, X. Jouven, S. Laurent, P. Boutouryie
Pages: 152 - 153

The Effect of Entrepreneurship Orientation on Coffee Farming Performance in Banyuwangi Regency (Case Study in Glagah District)

Yusmia Widiastuti
Basically everyone has the ability to be an entrepreneur. To be an entrepreneur it takes courage to start something new, therefore there is often fear or doubt in someone in starting to become an entrepreneur because there is no certainty of profit or salary. Many successful entrepreneurs are also started...
Conference Abstract

P8.5 EVALUATION OF VALVULOARTERIAL IMPEDANCE IN AORTIC VALVE STENOSIS BY USING CARDIAC MAGNETIC RESONANCE AND CAROTID ARTERY TONOMETRY

G. Soulat, E. Bollache, F. Pontnau, L. Perdrix, V. Zhygalina, P. Achouh, N. Kachenoura, P. Boutouyrie, S. Laurent, E. Mousseaux
Pages: 152 - 152
Conference Abstract

P5.33 REVERSE DIPPING STATUS IS INVERSELY ASSOCIATED WITH HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE

D.A. Vrachatis, A. Argyris, A. Papadopoulos, T.G. Papaioannou, E. Aissopou, G. Konstantonis, D. Niakas, P. Sfikakis, A. Protogerou
Pages: 152 - 153
Objectives: We sought to investigate whether reverse dipping status is associated with self-reported health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Methods: BP was evaluated non-invasively under 24-hour ABPM with a brachial cuff-based automatic oscillometric device (Mobilo-O-Graph, IEM); all subjects maintained...

Framing Indonesian Women Leaders During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Mass Media

Novi Setya Ningrum, Vinisa Nurul Aisyah
The reality of women in political leadership is constructed by the mass media, which is then conveyed to the public. Often, the media places women as sexual objects that focus on body shape. On the other hand, the media has the power to influence public opinion, which raises the question of how the media...
Conference Abstract

1.6 DETRIMENTAL EFFECTS ON CAROTID PERFUSION OF INTRA-AORTIC BALLOON PUMP SUPPORT

J.E. Davies, J. Baksi, A. Sharp, B. Gerber, B. Sachdev, J. Mayet, I.S. Malik, A.D. Hughes
Pages: 152 - 152
Introduction: Intra-aortic balloon pumping is widely used to augment diastolic coronary perfusion. However, far less is known about its effects on other large arteries. In this study we assessed the effects of intra-arterial balloon pump pressure support on pressure and flow in the proximal aorta, carotid,...
Conference Abstract

P1.14 FORMATION OF NEW ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUES IN WELL CONTROLLED RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS DEPENDS ON CLASSICAL CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS: A PROSPECTIVE LONGITUDINAL STUDY

A.D. Protogerou, E. Zampeli, K. Stamatelopoulos, K. Fragiadaki, C.G. Katsiari, K. Kyrkou, C.M. Papamichael, M. Mavrikakis, G.D. Kitas, P.P. Sfikakis
Pages: 152 - 152
Conference Abstract

P8.4 NON-INVASIVE ASSESSMENT OF LOCAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY USING ELECTROMECHANICAL SENSORS: FEASIBILITY STUDY IN A HEALTHY POPULATION

H. Pereira, T. Pereira, J. Maldonado, T. Pereira, V. Almeida, J. Simões, J. Cardoso, C. Correia
Pages: 152 - 152
Conference Abstract

P5.32 WAON-THERAPY (WARMING THERAPY) IMPROVED CARDIAC FUNCTION ASSOCIATING WITH DECREASING CARDIO-ANKLE VASCULAR INDEX (CAVI) IN HEART FAILURE PATIENTS

Kohji Shirai, Nagakawa Osamu, Hirano Keiichi, Noike Hirohumi, Takahashi Mao, Shimizu Kazuhiro, Yoshida Toyohiko
Pages: 152 - 152
Objects: Waon-Therapy was invented for the therapy of heart failure by Dr. Tei. The purpose of this study was to confirm the efficacy of Waon therapy and to clarify the role of Waon-therapy in the arterial stiffness monitoring with cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI). Subjects and methods: Study 1 Subjects...
Conference Abstract

1.5 INCREASED CRP EARLY IN THE RA DISEASE COURSE PREDICTS AN INCREASED RISK OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS: 15-YEAR FOLLOW-UP OF THE EURIDISS COHORT

S.A. Provan, K. Angel, A.G. Semb, D. Atar, T.K. Kvien
Pages: 152 - 152
Background: Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Objective: To explore whether early markers of RA inflammatory disease activity could predict later cardiovascular disease and arterial stiffness, and to describe the impact of later use of disease-modifying...
Conference Abstract

P1.13 CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE (BP) IS AN INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR OF WORSE OUTCOME IN YOUNG TO MIDDLE AGE SUBJECTS SCREENED FOR STAGE I HYPERTENSION

F. Saladini, E. Benetti, M. Santonastaso, L. Mos, S. Cozzio, G. Garavelli, A. Bortolazzi, P. Palatini
Pages: 152 - 152
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P8.3 AORTIC FLOW ALTERATIONS IN DILATED AND HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY: NEW INSIGHT FROM QUANTITATIVE FLOW MRI

I. Bargiotas, E. Bollache, A. De Cesare, L. Besson-Hajji, S. Tavolaro, A. Redheuil, E. Mousseaux, N. Kachenoura
Pages: 152 - 152
Conference Abstract

P1.04 PREDICTORS OF VASCULAR AGE IN A POPULATION WITH CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS

M. Loboz-Rudnicka, J. Jaroch, Z. Bociaga, E. Kruszynska, B. Ciecierzynska, M. Dziuba, K. Dudek, I. Uchmanowicz, K. Loboz-Grudzien
Pages: 152 - 152
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P5.31 CENTRAL PRESSURES ARE HIGHER IN PATIENTS WITH TRANSIENT ISCHAEMIC ATTACK (TIA) THAN HEALTHY ADULTS

S.R.U. Patel, E. Bunting, E. Bodenham, S.A. Hopkins, E. Ormerod, J. Timeyin, K. Ali, C. Rajkumar
Pages: 152 - 152
Introduction: The increased risk of stroke following a Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) is well established. Central aortic pressure, a marker of arterial stiffness, is emerging as a predictor of cardiovascular events including stroke. Additionally brachial Blood Pressure (BP) measurements may not accurately...

The Decline of Fertility in China from the Perspective of Status Consumption

Mengshuang Li
Low fertility rate is a major demographic problem facing Chinese society. If it is not paid attention to, it may lead to systemic risks in the social and economic fields in the medium and long term. This paper argues that status consumption is also the leading factor leading to the decline of fertility...

Kernel Inference on the Generalized Gamma Distribution Based on Generalized Order Statistics

M. Ahsanullah, M. Maswadah, Ali M. Seham
Pages: 152 - 172
The kernel approach has been applied using the adaptive kernel density estimation, to inference on the generalized gamma distribution parameters, based on the generalized order statistics (GOS). For measuring the performance of this approach comparing to the Asymptotic Maximum likelihood estimation,...

Research on Service Recommendation Reliability in mobile computing

Weng Wen, Huaikou Miao
Pages: 152 - 163
Web services bring more conveniences for users and developers. However, it makes user face the problem of service information explosion. The personalized service recommendation solves the problem. This paper proposes a mechanism to evaluate Web service composition’s reliability which bases on user context...

Agent-Based Simulation of Fish Boats Evacuation

Hanping Zhao, Huiyan Ding, Han Wang
Pages: 152 - 160
Emergency management agencies will organize people to evacuee when disasters are forecasted. However, contradictions between individual behavior and group objective appear frequently during large-scale evacuations, the problem is obviously in the process of fisher boats evacuation. So, this paper set...

A Simulation Model of Hall Sensor Misalignment in BLDC Motors

Chung-Wen Hung, Chu-Lin Hsu
Pages: 152 - 157
A model for simulating the output signals of Hall sensors installed with misalignment in a brushless DC (BLDC) motor is proposed in this paper. In the past, Hall sensors have been very widely adopted to evaluate the commutation timing and rotation speed of a BLDC motor. However, no simulation model is...

On a q-Analog of ADHMN Construction for Self-Dual Yang-Mills

Atsushi Nakamula
Pages: 152 - 163
It is known that many integrable systems can be reduced from self-dual Yang-Mills equations. The formal solution space to the self-dual Yang-Mills equations is given by the so called ADHM construction, in which the solution space are graded by vector spaces with dimensionality concerning topological...
Short Communication

On the Symmetry of Some Nonlinear Generalization of a Vector Subsystem of the Maxwell Equations

Volodymyr Smalij
Pages: 152 - 154
The problem of studying the maximal Lie symmetry of some nonlinear generalization of the vector subsystem of the Maxwell equations is completely solved.

Painleve Analysis and Symmetries of the Hirota­Satsuma Equation

A.A. Mohammad, M. Can
Pages: 152 - 155
The singular manifold expansion of Weiss, Tabor and Carnevale [1] has been successfully applied to integrable ordinary and partial differential equations. They yield information such as Lax pairs, Bäcklund transformations, symmetries, recursion operators, pole dynamics, and special solutions. On the...

Lagrangian formulation of a generalized Lane-Emden equation and double reduction

C. Masood Khalique, Fazal M. Mahomed, Ben Muatjetjeja
Pages: 152 - 161
We classify the Noether point symmetries of a generalized Lane-Emden equation. We obtain first integrals of the various cases which admit Noether point symmetry and find reduction to quadratures for these cases. Three new cases are found for the function f (y). One of them is f (y) = ?y r, where r

Analysis on the Functions of Financial Intermediary

Yanyu Li
With the continuous development of the times, the development of financial intermediary makes human society step into a state of efficient integration and matching between real economy and virtual economy. In order to improve the understanding of the function and performance of financial intermediary...
Proceedings Article

In Vitro Effect of Tetraprenyltoluquinone on Normal Human Leukocyte Cell

Dira Hefni, Fatma Sri Wahyuni, Surya Dharma, Dachriyanus, Rielenda Fadhilah
Tetraprenyltoluquinone is a compound that was successfully isolated from the hexane fraction of stem bark Garcinia cowa, Roxb. In previous studies, tetraprenyltoluquinone is known to have anticancer and anti-inflammatory activity. The aim of the study is to investigate the impact of tetraprenyltoluquinone...
Proceedings Article

Performance Optimalization and Techno-Economic Analysis Liquid Smoke Pyrolysator of Kesambi Leaves with LPG Fuel

Aloysius Leki, Mamik Mardyaningsih, Roymons Jimmy Dimu
Research have been conducted to test the performance and techno-economic analysis of liquid smoke pyrolisator with LPG fuel. Liquid smoke beginning to develop by researchers, to get the higher quality in order to become safe for consumption by the public and not contains carcinogenic substance. Raw material...
Proceedings Article

Bayesian Accelerated Failure Time Model and Its Application to Preeclampsia

Dennis Alexander, Sarini Abdullah
Preeclampsia (PE) often described as new-onset hypertension and proteinuria during the third trimester of pregnancy. PE, is one of the most feared complications of pregnancy because it can progress rapidly to serious complications, including death of both mother and fetus. It is important to get a better...

Comparative analysis of trends in the export of higher education in Russia and Poland

Aleksandr A. Gusakov, Vita Jukneviciene
The article analyses the main trends in the development of higher education exports in Russia and Poland. For this purpose, data from the official statistics of both countries, OECD, have been collected and analysed. A list of countries from which the flow of students to both countries is increasing...

The Effectiveness of Modeling Technique to Improve Learning Discipline in Grade VIII MTs of 9 Sleman

Mujahida Ahmad, Suharsimi Arikunto, Lintang Waskita Puri, Martono Martono
The objectives to be achieved in this study were to determine the effectiveness of group counseling through modeling techniques to improve the learning discipline of VIII grade students of MTs Negeri 9 Sleman. The type of research in this study is experimental research. The research design used in this...

Existence of Indigenous Peoples in Law Related to the Environment

Zainul Akmal
This article aims to find out the law regarding the protection of indigenous peoples in the law related to the environment in Indonesia. In the pre-reformation era, especially at the beginning of legislating on environment, there is no law regarding indigenous peoples. After the amendment, the existence...

Youth Knowledge on the Health Protocols During Covid-19 Pandemic

Yani Triyani, Heni Muflihah, Mirasari Putri, Winni Maharani
Buah Batu District is the sub-district with the second-highest Covid-19 incidence rate in Bandung City on December 2020. Many factors affects the high incidence of Covid-19. Medical Faculty Community Service in collaboration with the Indonesian Youth National hold activities to help overcome the problems....

The Impact of Social Media Campaign and Personal Branding on Electability: Case Study of Regional Head Elections in West Sumatera

Peba Rasaki Syafrizal, Yunia Wardi
An effective campaign in introducing an image so that it can build the electability of governor candidates according to regulations is to use social media, because social media has no distance and time limits, then costs are relatively cheap and access can be reached by all levels of society. This study...
Proceedings Article

Research on Management Information Platform of County agricultural products electronic commerce Based on Precision Poverty Alleviation

Chunhua Hu, Ling Yang
Accurate poverty alleviation is an innovative means of poverty alleviation, and provides a new way for the work of poverty alleviation. Production of agricultural products for the life of the peasants provide material guarantee, the need to take active measures to give support, allowing farmers to increase...
Proceedings Article

Effects of Abscisic Acid (ABA) on Growth of Malachium Aquaticum under Salt Stress

Mei Qing, Li Wang, Tong Zhang, Huan Yao, Lijin Lin
The effects of abscisic acid (ABA) on the growth of Malachium aquaticum under salt stress were investigated through a pot experiment. The results showed that ABA increased the biomass of M. aquaticum. With the increase of ABA concentrations, the root, stem, leaf and shoot biomasses of M. aquaticum increased...