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The Identity of Depok People Based on the Terms of Address Variations: A Dialectology Study

Sri Munawarah, Frans Asisi Datang
Depok emphasizes the importance of culture in social life. By analyzing the language used among its people, one can trace the identity of Depok. Historically, the indigenous Depok people speak the suburban Betawi subdialect. Geographically, Depok has common borders with Jakarta, Bogor, Bekasi, and Tangerang,...

Patent Collateral Formulation in the Framework of Patent Commercialisation Structuring in Indonesia

Sofyan Arief, M. Fadli, Yuliati Yuliati, Hanif Nur Widhiyanti, Amelia Sri Kusumadewi
Patents, as the exclusive rights of inventors, hold economic value and are legally recognised as objects of collateral under Indonesian law. However, collateral use faces challenges due to the lack of comprehensive legal provisions. Employing a normative juridical approach, this paper presents alternative...

Poverty Reduction Based on Local Wisdom: a Qualitative Approach

I. Nyoman Ruja, Idris Idris
This research aims to explore poverty alleviation based on local wisdom. This study uses a qualitative approach with an ethnographic design. Data was collected using observation techniques, interviews, documentation, and focus group discussions. This study found that welfare based on local wisdom can...

Restricting Social Media: Can Indonesia Adopt Australia’s Approach?

Soraya Nuron Jamil, Siti Zulaikha, Desi Rahmawati
The widespread use of social media among students has sparked debates about its implications for education and mental health. This study explores the potential of implementing Australia’s policy, which bans social media use for children under 16, in the Indonesian context. Indonesia’s education system...
Proceedings Article

The Potential of htrA Gene to Identify Enterococcus faecalis using real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction

Irma Ratna Kartika, Grace Grace, Ananda Indah Putri Sihombing, Agus Setiawan, Anisa Fitriyanti, Helzi Angelina, Gusti Angieta, Puan Aqila Azizah, Royna Rahma Musie, Jefferson Lynford Declan, Gladys Indira Putri, Siti Fatimah, Ayu Berkahingrum, Muktiningsih Nurjayadi, Fera Kurniadewi, Bassam Abomoelak, Hesham A. El Enshasy
Enterococcus faecalis is known as the opportunistic pathogens that can cause a variety of diseases. These bacteria are capable of producing enterotoxins that lead to gastrointestinal symptoms. This study aims to develop a real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) method that is more efficient for identifying...

Adoption Factors of P2P Lending in India

Stanny Dias, Anukool Nigalye, Jayant Mahajan
The purpose of this paper is to study the effect of perceived usefulness (PU) and perceived ease of use (PEOU) on usage towards the adoption of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) lending in India, with gender and occupation as moderating factors. The paper also tries to understand the awareness level of P2P lending...
Proceedings Article

Breast cancer image classification using DenseNet201 and AlexNet based deep transfer learning

Nasser Edinne Benhassine, Abdelnour Boukaache, Djalil Boudjehem
Breast cancer poses a significant risk to women, as it can advance silently during its initial phases without evident symptoms. Early detection is crucial in mitigating this potential threat to one’s health. In the past several years, Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) have achieved notable progress...
Proceedings Article

Comparative Analysis of Passenger Car Unit Estimation Methods for Multilane Divided Highways

Ramireddy Sushmitha, Seelam Srikanth, Eswar Sala
This study investigates the estimation of Passenger Car Units (PCU) for various vehicle types under heterogeneous traffic conditions on multilane intercity highways. Data was collected from three highway sections, and PCU values were derived using three different methods: Dynamic PCU, Modified Dynamic...

Power Relations in Stunting Recovery Practices in Makassar City

Leni Gustiawati, Muh. Ilham Dhani Asriawan, Suparman Abdullah, Rahmat Muhammad
Indonesia is experiencing a malnutrition crisis characterized by a triple burden, namely undernutrition, excess nutrition, and micronutrient deficiencies. The phenomenon of triple burden nutrition in the part of nutritional deficiencies is then called the stunting phenomenon. Stunting is a condition...

Do Psychopaths Perform Better in High Stress Work Environments? The Moderating Effect of Work Stress on Individuals With ASPD

Teh Hong-Leong, Ng Shwu-Shing, Lai Ka-Fei, Norhayati Md Isa, Farhana Hanim, Shanthi Nadarajah, Hatijah Md Salleh
Individuals with antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) or by its layman term ‘psychopaths’ are often perceived in a negative light. However certain studies reveal that psychopaths perform better under an abusive boss. Surprisingly, psychopaths reported improved well-being, more positive emotions, and...

The Association Between Stress Exposure, Traumatic Stress and Post-traumatic Growth Among Hong Kong Young Adults Under the “Double-Hit” of Social Unrest and COVID-19

Lian Ying-Chun Pat, Bobo Hi-Po Lau, Jacky Chi-kit Ng, Wai Fu
This study investigated the probable traumatic stress (PTS), post-traumatic growth (PTG), and perceived impacts among Hong Kong young adults aged between 18 and 30 in September 2021, which is about 1.5 years after the Anti-ELAB social movement and COVID-19 pandemic have put everything into a stop. Among...

Optimizing Irrigation with AI: A Sensor-Driven Machine Learning Framework for Sustainable Agriculture

Arafat Islam, Abdul Quddus Mozumder, Anseena Anees Sabeena, Anupom Debnath, Syeda Kamari Noor, Barna Biswas, Mohammad Shahidullah, Farhana Akter
An efficient use of water is crucial in farming sustainability, in areas that have limited water. Fixed schedules or manual judgment, which is the basis of the traditional irrigation systems, usually lead to an over-or under-irrigation that influences the yields and waste resources. This paper suggests...

From Literacy to Well-Being: A Bibliometric and Content Analysis of Financial Knowledge and Mindful Finance!

Ashish Kumar, Neha Singh, Bharti
The increasing complexity of financial decisions and their broader economic implications has intensified scholarly interest in mindfulness-based approaches to enhance financial well-being. Despite this, prior reviews offer only a fragmented and outdated understanding of the field. This study addresses...

Indonesia Capital Market Recovery: An Analysis

Pandu Adi Cakranegara, Bastanta Prawira Tarigan
The capital market is an important integral part of the economy. The Indonesian capital market is growing at a higher pace compared to the Indonesian economy. An interesting phenomenon that occurred during the Covid 19 Pandemic was that the recovery of the capital market in Indonesia happened before...

Care Pedagogy as a Catalyst for Transformational Higher Education: A Reflective Study of Female Academics

P. T. Duma, N. A. Mthembu, S. S. Mkize, H. Hlengwa
This reflective study aims to explore the use of care pedagogy as a teaching philosophy to address the challenges encountered by students in higher education. Care pedagogy has recently emerged as a powerful lens through which to examine the complexities of teaching and learning in higher education....

Academic Stress and Its Sources Among Junior High School Students

Kartika Nur Fathiyah
Knowing the sources of academic stress can be a beneficial foundation to treat it as one of the causes of teen’s problems, especially at schools. Teachers, including counselling and guidance teachers can use it as a reference for supporting and helping the students to handle their stress and build their...
Conference Abstract

P168 FEASIBILITY STUDY OF LOCAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY ESTIMATION IN THE CAROTID ARTERY WITH MULTI-BEAM LASER DOPPLER VIBROMETER

Daniela Tommasin, Yanlu Li, Jonathan Reeves, Roel Baets, Steve Greenwald, Patrick Segers
Pages: 129 - 130
Background: An innovative device using Laser Doppler Vibrometry (LDV) has been designed [1] to measure the transit time of the pulse wave between two locations along the course of the carotid artery (CA) from skin surface vibrations for assessment of local pulse wave velocity (PWV) [2]. Aim: Tests were...
Conference Abstract

P3.11 ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN ARTERIAL WAVEFORM MEASURES IN A LARGE SAMPLE OF ADULTS ENROLLED IN THE VITAMIN D ASSESSMENT (VIDA) STUDY

J. Sluyter, A. Hughes, S. Thom, K. Parker, A. Lowe, R. Scragg
Pages: 129 - 130
Few studies have examined whether central arterial wavTable:eform measures vary with ethnicity. We aimed to provide a more comprehensive examination of ethnic differences in several cardiovascular risk factors, which may reveal new ethnic variations. A cross-sectional (baseline) analysis of 5110 adults...
Conference Abstract

P167 ACUTE EXERCISE EFFECTS ON VASCULAR AND AUTONOMIC FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH STABLE CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE

Vitor Angarten, Rita Pinto, Vanessa Santos, Xavier Melo, Paula Sousa, Jose Carlos Machado, Helena Santa Clara
Pages: 129 - 129
Purpose: To examine the acute effect of maximal exercise effort on pulse wave velocity (PWV) and heart rate variability (HRV) in patients with CAD with a range of functional capacity levels, and the association between these parameters 1,2,3. Methods: Thirty-six patients with CAD (62 ± 10 y) ranging...
Conference Abstract

P3.10 GENETIC FACTORS VS CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS. WHAT IS MORE SIGNIFICANT IN VASCULAR AGING?

A.S. Kruglikova, I.D. Strazhesko, E.V. Plokhova, V.S. Pyhtina, D.U. Akasheva, O.U. Isaykina, O.N. Tkacheva, S.A. Boytsov
Pages: 129 - 129
Objective: Telomere length (TL) has been identified as a marker for biological, cardiovascular aging and cardiovascular events risk. Increased arterial stiffness and intima-media thickness (IMT) are the main signs of arterial aging and strong predictors for the development of cardiovascular disease....
Proceedings Article

The Finite Element Modelling of a Rectangular Slab Lying on Multilayer Elastic Soil

Soelarso, Jean-Louis Batoz, E Antaluca, F Lamarque
The present paper deals with the finite element modeling of a simple raft foundation supported by elastic soil in order to define the best parameters to model more complicated foundation systems in the future taking into accord the soil-structure interaction. The finite element parameters are the type...
Conference Abstract

MRI IN CAROTID PLAQUE

C. Oppenheim, E. Touzé
Pages: 129 - 129
Conference Abstract

P166 AORTIC PULSATILITY, AND NOT MEAN ARTERIAL PRESSURE, IS AN INDEPENDENT DETERMINANT OF LEFT MAIN CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE

Azra Mahmud, Ali AlGhamdi, Mohamamd Balghith, Kamal Ayoub, Mohammad Fayaz Khan, Samir Al-Chighouri, Fawaz AlMutairi, Muayed AlZaibag
Pages: 129 - 129
Introduction: Left Main Coronary Artery (LMCA) disease is prognostically the most important coronary lesion. LMCA differs from the other coronaries in having high elastin content. Aortic Pulsatility (AP) is an independent predictor of cardiovascular events in CAD. We hypothesized that pulsatile stress...
Conference Abstract

P3.09 STIFFER ARTERIES IN “HEALTHY” SUBJECTS WITH COMPONENTS OF THE METABOLIC SYNDROME

O. Mac Ananey, B. Mc Loughlin, I. Abuzaid, A. Leonard, P. Gaffney, G. Boran, V. Maher
Pages: 129 - 129
Objectives: To compare indices of vascular stiffness and markers of adiposity and inflammation in “healthy” subjects with/without components of the metabolic syndrome (met-x). Methods: Subjects satisfying ≥1 (≥1 Met-X;) and no criteria (0 Met-X) were recruited (IDF 2006). All were lifelong non-smokers,...

The Kumaraswamy Pareto distribution

Marcelo Bourguignon, Rodrigo B. Silva, Luz M. Zea, Gauss M. Cordeiro
Pages: 129 - 144
The modeling and analysis of lifetimes is an important aspect of statistical work in a wide variety of scientific and technological fields. For the first time, the called Kumaraswamy Pareto distribution, is introduced and studied. The new distribution can have a decreasing and upside-down bathtub failure...

Verifying the Sleep-Inducing Effect of a Mother’s Rocking Motion in Adults

Hiroaki Shibagaki, Keishi Ashida, Yoshifumi Morita, Ryojun Ikeura, Kiyoko Yokoyama
Pages: 129 - 133
Previously, we concluded that a mother's rocking motion is the most effective motion for inducing sleep in adults. We call it the candidate rocking motion. In this study, we confirm that the candidate rocking motion is more effective in inducing sleep than using no rocking motion. Moreover, we find that...

Non-fragile finite-time guaranteed cost fuzzy control for continuous-time nonlinear systems

Lei Zhang, Xiang-Yun Wang, Kun Zhang
Pages: 129 - 135
This paper considers the problem of non-fragile finite-time guaranteed cost fuzzy control for continuous-time nonlinear systems. Firstly, the definition on finite-time stability (FTS) for continuous-time nonlinear systems is provided and we give a novel and explicit interpretation for non-fragile finite-time...

Disaster Risk Research Literature on Statistics Analysis in China Journal Net

Shuzhen Li, Alateng Tuya
Pages: 129 - 140
Disaster risk literature collect from CNKI, analysis of the development of china journal net’s literature on disaster risk. According to the literature was published in the year, subject, author, literature sources, databases, was cited and downloaded several aspects, such as for quantitative analysis....

Classical quasi-trigonometric r-matrices of Cremmer-Gervais type and their quantization

Julia Y.-Magnusson, Maxim Samsonov, Alexander Stolin
Pages: 129 - 136
We propose a method of quantization of certain Lie bialgebra structures on the polynomial Lie algebras related to quasi-trigonometric solutions of the classical Yang-Baxter equation. The method is based on so-called affinization of certain seaweed algebras and their quantum analogues.

Properties of the Dominant Behaviour of Quadratic Systems

A. Maharaj, P.G.L Leach
Pages: 129 - 144
We study the dominant terms of systems of Lotka-Volterra-type which arise in the the mathematical modelling of the evolution of many divers natural systems from the viewpoint of both symmetry and singularity analyses. The connections between an increase in the amount of symmetry possessed by the system...
Short Communication

Reduction and Exact Solutions of the Monge-Ampere Equation

Oleg Leibov
Pages: 129 - 131
On the basis of a subgroup structure of the Poincaré group P(1, 3) the ansatzes which reduce the Monge­Ampere equation to differential equations with fewer independent variables have been constructed. The corresponding symmetry reduction has been done. By means of the solutions of the reduced equations...

Beyond the Spoken Words: The Roles of Body Postures in Supporting Reading Aloud Activities

D M Ramadhani, I Rifai
This paper explains the importance of reading posture / body posture during parent-children read aloud sessions and how they support intimacy as well as maximize the process of knowledge construction during their reading sessions. As part of a larger ethnographic study of home literacy practices, we...

Rhetorical Move and Linguistic Features Comparative Analysis of Research Article Abstracts by Authors of Different Organizational Backgrounds

Ashifa Kanafani, Ananta Buana Nurcik, Ayu Intan Harisbaya, Syifa Fauzia Qurratu’aini, Eri Kurniawan, Arif Husein Lubis
The readers’ first impression of the articles’ overall contents relies on what is presented and how they are presented in the abstract. Previous studies have quite extensively looked at the rhetorical structure of abstract, specifically comparing abstracts of different fields of study, languages, and...

The Effect of Working Memory Capacity on Second Language Acquisition

Yulu Chai
Second language acquisition (SLA) ability had been widely associated to cognitive abilities such as working memory (WM) capacity, where greater SLA ability is proposed to be positively correlated to WM capacity, implying there is a WM advantage in SLA. Hence, greater WM capacity may aid SLA. However,...

Examining Impacts of Gender Bias in Chinese Education Systems

Becky Wen Pei Zhong
This paper aims to examine the impacts of gender bias within Chinese education systems. An experiment is proposed along with a list of its methods in order to explore the given research question. Through the experiment, results were predicted and future directions were detailed.

Creating a Popular Video—The Case Study of the Influencer Blogger “Jia Jia” on Tiktok

Sitao Yang
In the era of information fragmentation nowadays, the renewal and transformation between traditional media and new media has promoted the emergence of convergence media era. As network technology continues to develop, media communication class platforms are renewed and transformed at a high speed. Various...

Hybrid Communication Approach for Psychotropic Drug Addiction Therapy in Bandung

Anne Maryani, O. Hasbiansah, Oji Kurniadi
Efforts to build a quality generation cannot be separated from obstacles. The quality of a nation, among others, depends on the quality of its components, namely its young generation. The productive age of the Indonesian nation, which is the majority in 2045, ideally is not only quantitatively large...

Effective Educational Inclusion for ASD Students

Manlin Lei, Manjin Qu, Jiayi Zhu, Yunhan Wang
The importance of inclusion is still a contentious topic in the domains of education and psychology. Despite the controversy presented, according to the U.S. Department of Education, over the last two decades, the number of students with learning disabilities educated in general classrooms has increased...

Spiritual Development of Human Resource Management (HRM) in 5G Technology Era

Dessy Handayani, Nurnilam Sarumaha, Eduward Purba, Maria Magdalena, Musa Pangkey
The development of information technology has reached the 5th generation known as 5G (Fifth Generation). The need for information technology and industry in all fields is becoming more advanced with 5G. The speed possessed by this information technology is possible for the elimination of human resources...
Proceedings Article

Influencing Mechanism of Linguistic Network to Animation Performance

Xuesong Chen, Dan Xu
Linguistic network plays a key role in animation design innovation. With a review on linguistic network andmeaning innovation, this study presents a conceptual model about the influencing mechanism of linguistic network to animation performance through meaning innovation processes. The hypotheses are...
Proceedings Article

Relay Location Choice for CR Networks with Multi-Group Multicast Based on Inter-group and Inner-group Cooperation Transmission

Zhiqing Tang, Shouyi Yang, Ruizhe Zhang
In view of the cognitive radio network more groups of multicast, this paper proposes a multicast group matching based on collaboration between groups of information transmission mechanism. We formulate an overall rate optimization problem based on relay location and primary user (PU) location with interference...