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“Small Ports, Big Pressures”: Exploring the Emerging Sustainability and Resilience Obtacles in Malaysia’s Non-Major Ports

Mohammad Khairuddin Othman, Hakim Hasnan, Noor Apandi Osnin, Chuah Lai Fatt
The Non-major ports, though smaller in capacity, play a critical role in strengthening Malaysia’s regional connectivity and sustaining trade competitiveness. Yet, their pursuit of resilience and sustainability is increasingly constrained by a complex operational, regulatory, and environmental maritime...
Proceedings Article

Adversarial Training Using FGSM Attack for Convolutional Neural Networks

Neha Mehra, Urjita Thakar, Vrinda Tokekar
Deep neural networks are highly vulnerable to adversarial perturbations, which can significantly reduce their classification performance. To address this vulnerability, this work applies Fast Gradient Sign Method (FGSM) based adversarial training to improve the robustness of convolutional neural networks....

LETHEI Approach: Complexities of Notarial Covernote in Banking Credit Agreements

Agustinus Bambang Hendrianto, Adi Sulistiyono, Albertus Sentot Sudarwanto
This article seeks to reconstruct the regulatory framework, specifically by emphasizing the principle of notarial prudence when issuing covernotes. This emphasis serves as a crucial preventive measure against unlawful acts during the binding of banking credit agreements. To measure the utility of a new,...

Brain Rot in the Digital Era: Reflecting on Religious Moderation in Combating Radicalism

Khafifatul Fian, Moh. Roqib, Soiman Nawawi, Imam Alfi, Endang Rifani
As time progresses, technology advances, making internet access increasingly convenient. However, the easier it becomes to access the internet, the more vulnerable users are to brain rot. This study aims to analyze the dynamics of brain rot in the digital era, examine whether there is a negative relationship...

Gordon Dryden’s Learning Revolution Theory on Arts Learning in the Covid-19 Era

Iis Hannani, Robby Hidajat
The world of education has experienced complex phases of change, one of which is the learning revolution caused by various variables. The purpose of writing this article is to find out how art learning with Gordon Dryden’s learning revolution theory approach is the answer to the challenges of learning...
Proceedings Article

Moments and non-vanishing of central values of quadratic Hecke L-functions in the Gaussian field

Peng Gao
We evaluate the first three moments of central values of a family of quadratic Hecke L-functions in the Gaussian field with power saving error terms. In particular, we obtain asymptotic formulas for the first two moments with error terms of size O(X1/2+ε). We also study the first and second mollified...

Exploring the Effect of Trataka on Cognitive Functions: A Review

Prachi Priya Pandey, Nidhi Sharma, Tavishi Limaye
Trataka, a yogic eye exercise, is among the six ancient shat kriyas in yoga, renowned for improving concentration, mental clarity, and intellectual focus. This review critically analyses the scientific literature on the impact of Trataka on cognitive ability in various age groups. Basing its analysis...

Analysis of Effectiveness of Active Learning based Collaborative Educational Program among Universities: A Case Study of Nepal-Japan Project

Manita Shrestha, Indresh Sharma, Masaaki Sugihara, Masayuki Goto
The Nepal-Japan Project (NJP), launched in 2002, is a collaborative educational program between university students from Nepal and Japan that emphasizes active learning through fieldwork and school activities. Japanese and Nepalese students are paired one-on-one to design and implement educational programs,...

Personal Dissonance as a Factor of Destructive Hostility of the Cadets of Military Educational Institutions

Liudmila Herman, Iryna Khanenko, Olesia Khodanovych
Modern psychological research of servicemen covers a wide range of issues, from the analysis of professionally important qualities to the study of negative mental phenomena related to various areas of their service activities. A separate category of servicemen are cadets of military educational institutions,...

Digital Learning is the New of Education Face

Practice from Many Countries

AD Hastutiningsih, Sugiyono, Suyanto, UB Wibowo
The existence of the coronavirus in the world today makes education evolve in all aspects. The Ministry of Education and Culture orders online learning as a solution for implementing learning at all levels of education. This paper is a part of a position paper that aims to explain the author’s arguments...
Conference Abstract

P7.2 IDENTIFICATION OF VASCULAR AND CIRCULATING BIOMARKERS TO PREDICT OUTCOME IN PATIENTS AFFECTED BY SEPTIC SHOCK

P. Vallerio, O. Belli, F. Musca, G. Monti, L. Bonacchini, M. Cazzaniga, M. Stucchi, P. Meani, L. Frigerio, M. Molteni, F. Panzeri, M. Alloni, R. Fumagalli, A. De Gasperi, C. Giannattasio
Pages: 148 - 149
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P5.19 STIFF ARTERIES, STIFF HEARTS?

O. Mac Ananey, V. Maher
Pages: 148 - 149
Objectives: To examine the relationship between arterial stiffness and diastolic function in healthy normotensive subjects. Methods: For this study, 43 male (40±10 years) and 64 female (40±9 years) subjects were recruited. All were lifelong non-smokers, normolipidaemic, normoglycaemic and had normal...
Conference Abstract

5.4 HERITABILITY OF RETINAL PHENOTYPES IN A EUROPEAN POPULATION

T. Richart, M. Bochud, L. Thijs, Y. Jin, T. Kuznetsova, H.A.J. Struijker-Boudier, J.A. Staessen
Pages: 148 - 148
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P5.18 CENTRAL HEMODYNAMIC’ S ARE ASSOCIATED WITH DIABETIC COMPLICATIONS IN TYPE 1 DIABETES

S. Theilade, T.W. Hansen, P. Rossing
Pages: 148 - 148
Objectives: We investigate associations between central hemodynamics and complications in type 1 diabetes. Methods: Cross-sectional study, 676 type 1 diabetes patients, mean±SD age 55±13, 375(56%) male. Central hemodynamics measured by pulse wave analyses (PWA) (SphygmoCor (Atcor Medical, Australia)...
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5.3 ISOLATED SYSTOLIC HYPERTENSION DOES NOT RESULT FROM A SMALLER PROXIMAL AORTIC DIAMETER

S.S. Hickson, E. Mousseaux, M. Graves, C.M. McEniery, I.B. Wilkinson
Pages: 148 - 148
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4.5 LOCALISED MICROMECHANICAL REMODELLING OF THE AORTA IN A MODEL OF TYPE 1 DIABETES

R. Akhtar, X. Zhao, N. Gardiner, B. Derby, J.K. Cruickshank, M.J. Sherratt
Pages: 148 - 148
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P5.17 NOCTURNAL CHANGES OF AUGMENTATION INDEX MAY BE RELATED TO DIPPING STATUS

Y. Kotovskaya, O. Kravtsova, E. Troitskaya, E. Pavlova, Z. Kobalava
Pages: 148 - 148
Aim: Important prognostic significance of day-night brachial blood pressure (BP) decline for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality has been established. It is little known about diurnal variations of arterial stiffness parameters – augmentation index (AI@75) and aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) as the...
Conference Abstract

P6.10 PROPIONYL-L-CARNITINE FOR INTERMITTENT CLAUDICATION. A COCHRANE REVIEW.

T. De Backer, V. Kamoen, R. Vander Stichele, L. Campens, D. De Bacquer, L. Van Bortel
Pages: 148 - 148
Conference Abstract

5.2 SOLUBLE EPOXIDE HYDROLASE INHIBITION PREVENTS CORONARY ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION IN MICE WITH RENOVASCULAR HYPERTENSION

J. Bellien, J. Gao, E. Gomez, J.P. Henry, B. Dautreaux, F. Bounoure, M. Skiba, R. Joannides, C. Thuillez, V. Richard
Pages: 148 - 148
Conference Abstract

P5.15 SEX DIFFERENCES IN CENTRAL ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND PRESSURES BEFORE AND FOLLOWING MAXIMAL EXERCISE

R.M. Kappus, S.M. Ranadive, A.D. Lane, H. Yan, M.D. Cook, J.A. Woods, K. Wilund, B. Fernhall
Pages: 148 - 148
Objective: There are sex differences in resting central pulse wave velocity (cPWV) but it is unclear if there are sex differences in the response to exercise. We evaluated potential sex differences of two measures of arterial stiffness and central pressures before and following maximal exercise. Methods:...

Comparative Study of SWST (Simple Weighted Spanning Tree) and EAST (Energy Aware Spanning Tree)

Lifford McLauchlan, Soumya Saha, Rajab Challoo
Pages: 148 - 155
Wireless Sensors Networks (WSNs) are utilized in many diverse applications ranging from security, environmental monitoring, landslide detection, patient monitoring, reconnaissance operations, structural health monitoring and smart buildings. Since in many applications the WSN nodes are randomly deployed,...

Development of Chinese Crop Monitoring Model Using Photosynthetic Production Index

Fengzhi Dai, Ruixiang Bai, Daijiro Kaneko, Qihan You
Pages: 148 - 152
For monitoring the early stage of crop growth in China, this paper presents a photosynthesis-based monitoring model for grain production. Not only the normalized difference vegetation index and elements such as the growing degree day are considered, the factors of sunshine and the cost of water resource...

Emotion Recognition of a Speaker Using Facial Expression Intensity of Thermal Image and Utterance Time

Yuuki Oka, Yasunari Yoshitomi, Taro Asada, Masayoshi Tabuse
Pages: 148 - 151
Herein, we propose a method for recognizing human emotions that utilizes the standardized mean value of facial expression intensity obtained from a thermal image and the standardized mean value of the time at utterance. In this study, the emotions of one subject could be discerned with 76.5% accuracy...

Design of Service Net based Correctness Verification Approach for Multimedia Conferencing Service Orchestration

Cheng Bo, Zhang Chengwen, Chen Junliang
Pages: 148 - 162
Multimedia conferencing is increasingly becoming a very important and popular application over Internet. Due to the complexity of asynchronous communications and handle large and dynamically concurrent processes for multimedia conferencing, which confront relevant challenge to achieve sufficient correctness...

Deformations of Modules of Differential Forms

B. Agrebaoui, M. Ben Ammar, N. Ben Fraj, V. Ovsienko
Pages: 148 - 156
We study non-trivial deformations of the natural action of the Lie algebra Vect(Rn ) on the space of differential forms on Rn . We calculate abstractions for integrability of ifinitesimal multi-parameter deformations and determine the commutative associative algebra corresponding to the miniversal deformation...

A Linguistic Multigranular Sensory Evaluation Model for Olive Oil

Luis Martinez, Macarena Espinilla, Luis G. Perez
Pages: 148 - 158
Evaluation is a process that analyzes elements in order to achieve different objectives such as quality inspection, marketing and other fields in industrial companies. This paper focuses on sensory evaluation where the evaluated items are assessed by a panel of experts according to the knowledge acquired...

What is Soft Computing? Revisiting Possible Answers

Luis Magdalena
Pages: 148 - 159
The term Soft Computing was coined by L.A. Zadeh in the early 90's. Since that time many researchers have tried to define it considering different approaches: main constituents, properties, abilities, etc. In addition, the term Computational Intelligence has also gained popularity having a somehow quite...
Proceedings Article

Utilization of QuizWhizzer Educational Game Applications as Learning Evaluation Media

Fahmi Wahyuningsih, Rr. Dyah Woroharsi P., Lutfi Saksono, Suwarno Imam Samsul
To support and facilitate online learning and evaluation activities in distance learning activities during this pandemic, relevant media are needed. Therefore educators must be ready to use educational and innovative learning media. Along with the rapid development of technology, many website-based applications...

Research and Practice of Blended Teaching of Aesthetic Education Course Based on Multimedia Platform

Jiping Yue
Based on the characteristics of the post-epidemic era, this article sorts out the teaching experience during the epidemic and conducts online and offline blended teaching research and practice. It starts from the three aspects of students, teachers and classrooms, adjusts the role change of teachers...

Double Negation and Negative Concord in English Language

Pangkuh Ajisoko, Arfha Rizky Firdausya, Sherly Natalina, Khaerawaty Darwis
Double negation and negative concord statements content negative markers and express exceptions or unusual occurrences. The purpose of this article is to investigate the process of interpretation for hearers to be able to interpret sentences into either negative concord or double negation sentences....

Offering Dance in the Performance of Topèng Dhâlâng Madura as a Creative Industry Commodity

Eko W. Rahayu, Warih Handayaningrum, Jajuk D. Sasanadjati, Arief Sudrajat
This study aims to examine the criteria of offering dance forms in topèng dhâlâng performance as an industrial commodity. The topèng dhâlâng is a traditional dance performing art with the genre of dance drama in the Sumenep Regency of Madura, East Java. A characteristic of topèng dhâlâng is as the offering...

On the Survival of Personalized Physical Bookstores Under the Development of Online Economy

Yeran Liu
With the rapid development of the Internet and digital technology, offline physical bookstores are gradually becoming the focus of attention. Traditional and old business models have become “time of the past”, new business models are being explored, and physical bookstores are facing a “painful period”...
Proceedings Article

Validity and Reliability Tests of Quality Management Football School Instruments

Sulistiyono Sulistiyono, Wawan S. Suherman, Martono Martono, Duwi K. Pambudi
The aim of the research is to formulate an instrument which is used to assess the quality of football school management using a development research approach. The development procedure determines the purpose of the instrument, compiling a theoretical framework, indicators of instrument/question items,...

Study on the Effectiveness of Minimum Wage and the Necessity of Abolishment by Countries

Hongchao Fei
In this paper, the question of whether it is necessary for countries to abolish minimum wage policy is discussed in depth. This paper carries out 3 sections of theoretical discussion: the economic theory of minimum wage diagram, the impact on the economy’s efficiency, and the impact on social quality....

Pilkada Surabaya During Covid-19 Pandemic: The Spectacle Beneath Political Campaign

Gabriela Laras Dewi Swastika, Namira Al Qotrunnada
During Covid-19 pandemic, two candidate pairs for the mayor of Surabaya were taking advantage of social media and cyberspace to conduct online campaign. TikTok and Instagram are two social media that were intensely used in their campaign. The campaign period happened from September until early December...
Proceedings Article

Production of Solid Soap with Addition of Green Betal Leave (Piper Betle L.) Extract and Left Lemon Extract(Cymbopogon Nardus L. Rendle) As Antioxidants

Martha Aznury, Ahmad Zikri, Aisyah Suci Ningsih, Elina Margaretty, Liona Agriani, Indriani Indriani, Nova Rachmadona
Soap is one type of surfactant made from natural oils or fats. The saponification procedure produces soap. Soap serves to emulsify dirt in the form of oil or other impurities. Many soaps sold in the market use synthetic additives as antioxidants that can interfere with skin health for those with sensitive...
Proceedings Article

A New Approach to the Treatment of Oral Cancer With Cempedak Sea Cucumber (Bohadsch Marmorata) of Mentawai Islands

Utmi Arma, Sisca Yudistira
Oral Squamous cell carcinoma cases tend to increase and account for more than 90% of all oral cancers. Among the standard treatments are surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy or combination, however most patients with oral carcinoma, especially tongue carcinoma, are admitted to the hospital at an advanced...

Online Learning in the Time and Post Covid-19 Pandemic

(Study at Universitas Malikussaleh)

Ti Aisyah, Murniati
The Covid-19 that has hit the world has caused problems in almost all aspects of life, including the world of education. The policy of social restrictions and the implementation of online learning at the beginning of the Covid period until now still triggers many problems in the learning process, both...

A Review and Methodological Reflection on Knowledge Organization Studies

Jie Zheng
The isomorphism and interdisciplinarity of knowledge organization and terminography provide necessary prerequisites for interdisciplinary research in these two academic fields. Based on the literature synthesis, this article reviews the theoretical and applied research of knowledge organization in the...

Development of Digital Inclusive Finance based on Blockchain Technology

Minghong Sun
Inclusive finance aims to provide universal, beneficial and fair financial services for poor areas, small and medium enterprises (SMES), low-income groups and other vulnerable groups. After the epidemic, financing difficulties of SMES are prominent and shows new features. In this paper, the application...
Proceedings Article

Experimental Study on Ultra-lightweight Fire-resistive Engineered Cementitious Composite

Guo Yang, Zhi-Yuan Li
A special material, ULFR-ECC (Ultra-lightweight fire-resistive engineered cementitious composite), is introduced as a new kind of fire insulation. As a special member in the family of ECC (engineered cementitious composites), ULFR-ECC with a dry density of 566kg/m3 possesses the characteristics of strain...

Reading Habit and the Changing Media World: An Empirical Study on Newspaper Reading Habit of Japanese Readers

Chih-Chung Chen
Japan has a very blooming and powerful newspaper industry, with the top three largest newspapers in the world are all Japanese newspapers. Some domestic papers have discussed the traits and success factors of Japanese newspaper industry, but none of them have done any empirical study in Japan. This research...
Proceedings Article

Anti-fatigue Properties of Icariin Isolated from Epimedium Brevicornum Maxim in Mice

Changjun Li, Ang Li
Aim of the present study was to evaluate the anti-fatigue properties of icariin in mice. The animals were divided into four groups, namely the control, low-dose icariin treated, medium-dose icariin treated, and high-dose icariin treated groups, which received distilled water and 5, 10 and 20 mg/kg icariin,...
Proceedings Article

Three-Dimensional Modeling Technology of Virtual Plant in Digital Landscape

Pu Liu, Yuan Liu, Xiaosheng Xu
Three-dimensional modeling is the foundation of graphic expression and virtual reality of digital landscape. This article explores key technologies, methods and applications of three-dimensional modeling of virtual plant in digital landscape; and classifies into manual modeling technology, program generation...
Proceedings Article

A Modeling Technology of Aircraft Landing Safety Prediction under the Extreme Weather Conditions in the Future Based on Cloud Theory

Yangjun Wang, Ren Zhang, Shuang Shen, Zhenghua Wu
This paper focus on hazards, vulnerability and prevention ability three aspects to establish a model for evaluating the safety of aircraft take-off and landing, choosing high winds, low cloud and low visibility as the hazards. Among them, the trend of wind speed is obtained directly from the CMIP5 multi-model...