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Effectiveness of E-Health Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT) on Response Time of Midwifery Students

Maria Ulfah Kurnia Dewi, Nuke Devi Indrawati, Salsabila Rahmawati, Eno Noventa Rahma Dhani, Syifa’ Ashil Rahadatul Aisyi, Ika Faricha Zulfa, Yosefira Marliana Widyaningrum
In 2015, the world began working toward a new global development agenda, seeking to achieve, by 2030, new targets set out in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The proposed SDG target for child mortality aims to end, by 2030, preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 years of age, with...
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Performance Characterization of 3rd generation of PCM Module in a Three-Module Phase Change Energy Storage System for Domestic Heating Applications

Pawel D. Nycz, Philip C. Eamese
The experimental characterisation of a 3rd generation compact modular latent heat thermal energy storage system (TES) based on phase change material (PCM) was conducted to determine its thermal performance. The development of 3rd generation TES systems at the Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology...

The Effect of Financial Distress and Free Cash Flow on Earnings Management with Quality of Audit as a Moderator

Andi Wawo, Mediaty, Abdul Hamid Habbe, Syamsuddin
This study aims to provide empirical evidence of the relationship between financial distress with modified Altman z-score model and free cash flow on earnings management with audit quality as moderating. This study uses a sample of manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2016–2020....

Size and Types Distribution of Marine Debris in the Mangrove Ecosystem of Bintan Island - Indonesia

J. R. Hidayati, D. Apdillah, F. Idris, S. Anugrah, S. Hamza, D. Sihite, M. Syafitri, T. Febrianto, A. D. Syakti
Identifying macroscopic to microscopic marine debris needs to be done to mitigate environmental damage and pollution, especially in the mangrove area, an area affected by tides. This study aims to identify macroscopic and microscopic marine debris in sediments and associated biota (gastropods) in the...
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Design of a Low Altitude UAV Detection and Tracking System with Automatic Cancellation of Angle Measurement Errors

Chen Peng, Shi Yuejun, Zheng Qian, Liu Zhijun, Li Qinghang, Yuan Kaixuan
Aiming at the complex structure and difficulty in supporting leveling operations of traditional low altitude unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) detection and tracking systems, this paper studies an integrated turntable, which innovatively adopts a method of real-time measurement of turntable tilt angle. Automatic...

The Effectiveness of Problem Based Learning on Numeracy Literacy and Self-Efficacy

Nina Andriani, Syukrul Hamdi, Heri Retnawati, Wahyu Setyaningrum
This research discusses the importance of students’ numeracy skills in learning mathematics. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of learning by using the Problem Based Learning (PBL) model on numeracy literacy skills and students’ self-efficacy. The research prer-erxperrirmernt designed in...
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A Comprehensive Review of Research on Unsafe Behaviors at Port Construction Sites

Xiao He, Kai Chen, Chunhui Yang
Port construction sites face persistent safety challenges due to complex environments, frequent cross-operations, and high labor mobility. Unsafe worker behaviors are a major cause of accidents. This paper provides a systematic review of research progress in this domain. Methods for behavior identification...
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Application of 3D Printing Development in Dental Industry: Bibliometric Review

Indriani Yosida Erlie, Wangi Pandan Sari
There have been many publications on 3D printing in the dental industry, but publications on bibliometric reviews are scarce. This forms the basis of this study, which aims to present a bibliometric review of the field of 3D printing in dental applications and related disciplines. All data analyzed was...
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Analysis of the Structural Impact of the Number of Steel Supports on the Span of the Entrance Ring Frame Beams

Xuhong Zhu, Wei Bai, Wenhua Zhao, Zize Li, Shouguan He, Xiaoyong Yuan
With the acceleration of urbanization, urban subway, light rail and other underground transportation projects are in urgent need of expansion and new stations, the demand for rapid construction, cost reduction and quality improvement is gradually increasing, the assembly building just to meet this demand,...

Preventing COVID-19 with Natural Ingredients: Community Knowledge to Increase Endurance During the Pandemic in Central Java

Fadly Husain, Michael Kundi
One of the world’s challenges in the health sector is the COVID-19 pandemic. Although this pandemic has passed, no one can be sure that a pandemic like COVID-19 will not happen again. The most important thing is to learn from the pandemic for the next health challenge. During a global pandemic, maintaining...
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Intelligent Construction Factory for Transportation Infrastructure in Construction 4.0

Menggang Lai, Jia Liu, Xiaofei Yao
Currently, the integration of the construction industry and Industry 4.0 is facing a series of opportunities and challenges. This paper explores the concept, characteristics, and structure of intelligent construction factories within the context of Construction 4.0, with a focus on transportation infrastructure....
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An Analysis Of Curriculum As Praxis In The Implementation Of The Junior High School Physical Education, Sports, And Health National Curriculum

Wawan S. Suherman, Sri Winarni, Aris Fajar Pambudi, Ranintya Meikahani
One school of thought in curriculum theory views the curriculum as a praxis. This study aims to analyze the curriculum as a praxis on the implementation of Junior High School Physical Education, Sports, and Health (PJOK SMP) national curriculum. This research uses a survey approach to analyze a curriculum...

Research on the Coordinated Development of Real Estate Economy and Hinterland Economy in the Chengdu Chongqing Economic Circle

Haoyu Yang
The real estate industry is a pillar industry in the regional economic development of the Chengdu Chongqing Economic Circle, closely related to the economic growth of the hinterland. With the acceleration of the urbanization process of Chengdu Chongqing Economic Circle, the development of the real estate...

The Impact of Business Model Innovation on the Competitive Advantage of Enterprises: the Case Study of Technology Enterprises

Sijing Huang
This report explores the impact of business model innovation on the competitive advantages of technology companies. It aims to reveal the practical path of business model innovation and its impact on competitiveness through analysis of technology companies (such as Xiaomi and Apple). The research adopted...

Interrelation of Meaning in Film Lua-Lua Mböwö Sebua

Indra Desman Telaumbanua, I Wayan Budiarta, I Gusti Ayu Agung Dian Susanthi
This study aims to analyze the types of meaning, aspects, and the interrelation of meaning with context in the film of Lua-lua Mböwö Sebua. The data source used in this research is a Nias regional language film entitled Lua-lua Mböwö Sebua which has been downloaded from the YouTube media platform. The...
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Analysis of the Degree of Service at Gajayana Intersection of Malang City

Supiyono Supiyono, Ratih Indri Hapsari, Fajar Purnomo
The A good indicator of whether or not an intersection is appropriate is whether or not it allows vehicles to pass each other on the road. If the degree of service is C or D, or E or F, it indicates that the intersection has to be fixed, just as the Gajayana intersection has achieved a C grade, which...

Enhancing Student Collaboration in Visual Packaging Subject through Online Collaborative Learning

Atria Nuraini Fadilla, Mai Neo
The conditions for online learning that could have been more optimal during the pandemic forced lecturers to seek innovative learning approaches. In the Visual Packaging course at Telkom University, instructors have implemented an Online Collaborative Learning (OCL) approach developed by Linda Harasim...
Proceedings Article

Advancements in Parcel Security: A Smart Monitoring Approach

Nor Haziqah Qistina Ahmad Nor Hadidi, Nurul Izrini Ikhsan
The Internet of Thing (IoT) refers to a network that uses the internet to link numerous devices. IoT helps to send data between devices, track, and self-monitoring gadgets. Furthermore, IoT is a future trend that has transformed traditional lifestyles into high-tech tools. Smart cities, smart homes,...

Research on the Imbalance of Educational Resource Allocation in the Tibet Region

Qingyue Yang
With the continuous development and progress of the economy, science and technology, and the increasing demand for talents, the proportion of national financial investment and expenditure on education is increasing. However, due to the influence of economic, historical, geographical, and other factors,...

Case Comment: Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe on Its Own Behalf and In Its Capacity As Sahkuméhu Ex Rel Tsuladxw V. City of Seattle

Christopher Cason
Recent events have brought indigenous peoples’ rights to the forefront of human rights discourse, from the aboriginals in Australia to the Adat communities in Indonesia. The U.S. maintains a difficult but unique relationship between the native people and the government. The continuing tension between...

Tidorese Baked Sago and Its Nutrient Composition

Daya Negri Wijaya, Hariyono Hariyono
Baked sago, known as sago bread, is a traditional food from Tidore made mainly from cassava starch. This sago is different from sago in other areas, which is generally made from sago palm starch (Metroxylon sagu). Sago bread is part of the culinary heritage of North Maluku. Sago bread has the potential...

AI-Enabled Innovation and Practice in Cultivating Masters of Electronic Information Specialty

Ying Yu, Boxiong Yang
With the rapid development of artificial intelligence technology, AI intelligent interaction technology has been increasingly applied in the field of education. This study aims to explore how AI intelligent interaction technology empowers the cultivation of postgraduate students majoring in electronic...

The Influence of Human Resource Competence on Fraud Prevention with Internal Control System as A Moderating Variable in Yogyakarta City Government

Dewi Kusuma Wardani, Uum Helmina Chaerunisak, Helen R. L. K. R. Langu, Mochamad Zulfikar Surjo
This research examines the efforts of the Indonesian government to prevent fraud in the public sector, focusing on the influence of human resource competence on fraud prevention and the moderating role of internal control systems. The research seeks to identify whether enhanced human resource competence...

Effect of Foreign Ownership, Company Age and Profitability on the Quality of Sustainability Reports

Irwandi Irwandi, Nurzi Sebrina
This research aims to determine the impact of foreign ownership, company age and profitability on the quality of sustainability reports. The populace in this consider are companies that distribute maintainability reports on the Indonesian Stock Trade in 2016 – 2020 and the test was carried out employing...
Proceedings Article

Effects of Temperature on Radio Duct Propagation in Selected Coastal Areas of Nigeria

A. T. Adediji, A. P. Iwaotan
Meteorological parameters of air temperature, relative humidity, and atmospheric pressure at the ground surface and 950 hPa pressure level at 09:00 LT obtained from the archive of European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) Re-analysis ERA-Interim were used to compute modified radio refractivity...

Here Comes the Style: Cultural Modernity in Chinese Indonesian Weddings

Setefanus Suprajitno
Wedding is an important rite of passage in various ethnic groups and cultures. It marks a milestone in individuals’ lives. Because of its significance in life, its ceremony and rituals are very elaborate, complex, and full of meanings. Yet, cultural and social factors influence how wedding is conducted....
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Factor Associated With The Outcomes of Children with Epilepsy At Abdul Moeloek Hospital In Lampung Province, Indonesia

Roro Rukmi Windi Perdani, Syachrony Ibrahim
Epilepsy is a condition that describes recurrent seizure episodes more than 24 h apart that occur without provocation. Epileptic seizures are clinical manifestations that are caused by the abnormal and excessive electrical activity of the brain from a group of neurons. Epilepsy outcome is controlled...
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Necrosy Report: Isolation of Klebsiella pneumoniae Among Borneo Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) at Bukit Merah Orang Utan Island (BMOUI), Perak, Malaysia

Nurul Iman, Yasmin Khairani Muhammad Ismadi, Nurul Aili Zakaria, Muhammad Fahmi Ramli, Badrul Munir Md-Zain, Zakuan Zainy Deris, Farida Zuraina Mohd Yusof
Necropsy findings of three deceased orangutans from BMOUI were assessed to explore Klebsiella pneumoniae infections among captivated nonhuman primates (NHP) in Malaysia. The diagnosis was developed based on reported symptoms and necropsy findings. Necropsy examination revealed significant lesions correlated...

Implementation of the Local Cultural Wisdom Program through Traditional Foods Market Day Activities

Sintiya Rizki Aisah, An-Nisa Apriani, Indah Perdana Sari, Ruwet Rusiyono, Shintia Dwi Agustina, Ervina Wijayanti, Muniroh Dzakiyah
Schools as educational institutions can realize the functions and objectives of national education in transforming local culture. An instance of this transformation within the school is seen in Market Day activities. The market day serves as a means to safeguard and advance local culture, mainly through...

Countering the Backlash

(Reading Islam in Islamic Movies: From Ayat-Ayat Cinta to 99 Cahaya di Langit Eropa)

Muria Endah Sokowati
The boom of Islamic films in Indonesia in the post-new order has the mission to construct Islam and its values. The 9/11 incidents and the threat of terrorism have affected the negative image of Islam. Islamic films in portraying Islam brought the spirit to challenge its stereotype. In the beginning...
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Established In-Silico Ayurvedic Remedy for German Measles

Abhishek Kunde, Jimema Paul, Preenon Bagchi
German measles (also known as Rubella) a viral illness that causes a rash and fever; though mild and self-limiting but can be serious in pregnant women as it can cause birth defects in the developing fetus. Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent rubella. It usually starts on the face and spreads...
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Enhancing Efficiency and Performance of Photovoltaic Systems through Machine Learning Integration

Khaled Belhouchet, Abderrahim Zemmit
This research examines the possibility of incorporating Machine Learning, a data-driven approach that learns from experience, into photovoltaic (PV) systems to significantly improve their efficiency and performance. Machine Learning offers a powerful and efficient way to solve complex problems by learning...

Humanity’s Awakening: Integrating Eco-Humanitarian Banking, Green Finance, Chess and Storytelling for a Sustainable Future

hc Vicente Pironti, Aarti Chopra, Pratibha Gupta
Humanity is confronted with the twin crises of climate change and social inequality, requiring approaches that are systemic, ethical, and inclusive. This paper presents the Eco Humaniza Platform, an integrated framework combining eco-humanitarian banking, green finance, ethical artificial intelligence...

Emotional Branding Strategies and Voter Participation: The Mediating Role of Campaign Songs and Voter Attachment

Divine Mawuli Akwensivie, Elikem Chosniel Ocloo, Bernard Zenifar, Issac Sewornu Coffie, Michael Kwame-Adjei
Voter participation is central to democratic legitimacy, yet election turnout in Ghana and globally has recently declined. This study examines how emotional branding strategies influence voter participation, with campaign songs and voter attachment serving as mediators. Anchored in the Stimulus–Organism–Response...
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Optimal vs. Actual Acreage Decisions: A Regression Analysis of Rational Expectations in US Potato Farming

Aditi Koorse, Shweta Loonkar, Karishma Desai
This paper investigates how closely actual acreage decisions in U.S. potato farming align with predictions from the Rational Expectations Equilibrium (REE) model. While REE assumes that farmers make fully rational, profit-maximizing decisions, empirical evidence rarely confirms its accuracy for specialty...

Customer Satisfaction Survey on Land Licensing Services Badan Pengusahaan (BP) Batam

Fira Junia Ananda, Inggrid Wahyu Sinaga
This research aims to determine how the quality of service affects customer satisfaction at the Directorate of Land Management of BP Batam through the Customer Satisfaction Survey. The population in this research includes all individuals who apply for land permits at the Directorate of Land Management...

Building a Quality Dataset Through Digital Literacy Enhancement: Developing Age-Appropriate AI to Support Student Learning

Ricky Cangniago, Viny Christanti Mawardi
For artificial intelligence (AI) to work well in education, it needs high-quality datasets that accurately reflect how people interact in the classroom. This study describes a community service project at SDN 129 Rancasawo Bandung that aims to create a high-quality conversational dataset between teachers...

Justice Denied Through Obsolete Laws and Upheld Through Judicial Discretion: A Comparative Analysis from South Asia

D. Saumya Bulathwela
The legal systems in South Asia continue to follow statutes enacted during the colonial era. Some of these obsolete laws fail to meet the contemporary needs of society. Thus, they undermine justice, which is one of the primary objectives of the law. When laws are outdated, the role of the judiciary becomes...

Work Life Balance Among Woman Worker : A Reflection On Gender Responsiveness Human Resource Management Practice

Putri Fatimah, Syaifuddin Syaifuddin, Sofiyan Sofiyan
This study examines work-life balance (WLB), defined as an individual’s ability to manage harmoniously their work and personal life, among 324 Indonesian women workers. Using a quantitative cross-sectional design and a standardized WLB scale, Findings reveal a significant WLB deficit, with a mean score...
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Revolutionary Initiative in Research Writing and Publishing through AI Technology Innovations: A Study

Shivam Pachauri, Rajesh Singh, Shivi Dwivedi
This article investigates how digital transformation is affecting the multifunctional integrated communications Ai tools scholars are evaluating and integrating into their workflows, along with their tools, functionalities, benefits and challenges during digital transformation era workflow integration....

Reframing Equitable Access to Technology and Social Justice Discourses in South African Higher Education

Rivalani Xenon Masonto, Isaac Ntshoe
Considered a panacea for economic growth digital technology and internet connectivity have recently dominated higher education both globally and in South Africa. Digital technology and internet connectivity were specifically embraced to widen access to education especially during COVID19 period and beyond....

Abortion Law in Malaysia: Time to Review?

Belinda Jia Hui Chow, Gary Kit Min Ng, Chee Ying Kuek
The legality of abortion varies among countries as abortion remains one of the most controversial and bitterly contested topics. The abortion debate on the right to life, right to choose, as well as the costs and benefits of abortion is rather polarised. The issue becomes more complex as different religious...
Conference Abstract

P5.9 LACK OF RECOVERY IN NOCTURNAL DECLINE OF HEART RATE AND BLOOD PRESSURE AFTER HEART TRASPLANTATION

P. Meani, M. Varrenti, L. Giupponi, L. Bonacchini, V. Riva, A. Maloberti, F. Turazza, M. Frigerio, G. Parati, S. Wassertheurer, C. Giannattasio
Pages: 144 - 144
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P5.02 RELATIVE CONTRIBUTION OF PRE AND AFTER-LOAD IN REDUCTION OF TIME-VARYING MYOCARDIAL STRESS BY NITROGLYCERIN

H. Gu, H. Fok, B. Jiang, M. Sinha, J. Simpson, P. Chowienczyk
Pages: 144 - 145
Background: Nitroglycerin (NTG) reduces cardiac pre-load and after-load through venodilation and arterial dilation respectively but the relative contributions of these effects to reduction in myocardial wall stress is unknown. Methods: We estimated myocardial wall stress from transthoracic echocardiographic...

Indonesia’s Commitment to The Paris Agreement Based on Law Number 21 of 2014 Regarding Geothermal Heat

Handi Herawan, Ahmad Redi
The adverse impact of climate change is a major threat to human life and the environment. Therefore, it is the duty of the State to protect its citizens. Indonesia is one of the countries that signed the Paris Agreement on 22 April 2016, The Paris Agreement is in the United Nations Framework Convention...
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6.2 PREDICTING THE FUNCTIONAL IMPACT OF RESIDUAL AORTIC COARCTATION LESIONS DURING EXERCISE USING ADVANCED COMPUTER MODEL SIMULATIONS

L. Taelman, J. Degroote, J. Bols, V. Muthurangu, S. Panzer, A. Swillens, J. Vierendeels, P. Segers
Pages: 144 - 145
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1.3 IS IT TIME TO QUESTION THE VALIDITY OF IMPEDANCE ANALYSIS?

J. Tyberg, N. Shrive, L. Burrowes, S. Sridharan, C. Bouwmeester, J.-J. Wang
Pages: 144 - 145
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P5.01 ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFICACY OF TREATMENT OPTIONS IN CRITICAL LIMB ISCHAEMIA ACCORDING TO PATIENT-ORIENTED OUTCOMES

B.L. Phillips, J. Tsui
Pages: 144 - 144
Objectives: Traditional outcomes after vascular intervention include vessel patency, limb salvage rates and mortality but correlate poorly with functional goals. Patent-oriented outcomes are patient-reported functional outcomes. The aim of this study is divided into 2 complementary parts: Part A: To...