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Development of A Mobile Learning-Based Statistics Learning Model: Bibliometric Analysis

Suci Haryanti, Basuki Wibawa, Eveline Siregar
To improve learning achievement in statistics education with a focus on quantitative research, which is difficult for some students to understand, the use of mobile learning as a learning media is needed. This study aims to analyze the implementation of mobile learning in statistics education using a...
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Landslide Disaster Risk Reduction Through Slope Stabilization: A Case Study of eThekwini, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

S. T. Mudenge, G. Fourie, L. Sobhee-Beetul, D. Kalumba
Landslides are a severe geological hazard which mainly occur when the forces which cause downward earth movement of a slope exceed the strength of the constituent materials. The main causes of landslides can be broadly categorized as hydrogeological, morphological and physical. The triggering mechanisms...
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The Natural Rubber/Silica/Silane Composites: Study on Hardness, Tensile and Morphology Behaviours

Indra Surya, Sabri, Marpongahtun, Nabil Hayeemasae
Applying a favorite semi-efficient method, the influences of a typical silane coupling agent, named aminopropyltriethoxy Silane (APTES), on morphology, hardness, and tensile strength behaviors of the natural rubber/silica composite were examined. As a natural-based rubber, the natural rubber (NR) was...

Does the Environment Matter? Assesing Indonesia Public Service Innovation Towards Environmental Issues

M. Rizki Pratama, Arik Prasetya, Anni Rahimah, Yudha Prakasa
Environmental issues in the Sustainable Developments Goals (SDGs) create complexities such as increasingly limited resources, ambitious goals, and dispersed interests. The government remains a vital determinant in efforts to overcome environmental degradation in achieving the SDGs. In the notion of...

The Effectiveness of Radec Learning on Critical Thinking and Creative Thinking in the Era of Super Smart Society 5.0

Rosi Nova Lasari, Wirawan Fadly, Presa Fatmatiara Nuranisak, Aziza Karenina
Changes in the educational paradigm can improve the quality of human resources. The demands of critical and creative thinking skill are developed through the radec learning model. However, the result of the implementation of radec are not yet known for their affectiveness so that learning outcomes are...

Ethical Implications and Pedagogical Efficacy of AI-Driven Neural Machine Translation in ESL Instruction: A Hybrid Framework Approach

Hao Yin, Yiran Chen
This paper examines the dual-edged impact of AI translation tools in English language teaching, emphasizing the balance between convenience and potential over-dependence. We analyze the ethical implications and effectiveness of these tools, such as advanced versions of Google Translate, in ESL classrooms....

Digital Inclusive Finance Improve the Performance of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises? Evidence From China

Fengnian Zhao
This study researches the influence of digital inclusive finance on small and medium-size enterprises’ business performance. The role and mechanism between inclusive digital finance and business performance are explored by constructing a structural equation model. The finding indicates that digital inclusive...
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Role of Safety Awareness in Promoting E-Scooter Rental Services: Evidence from Bangkok

Usanee Raha, Kasem Choocharukul
This study investigates the key determinants influencing individuals’ propensity to recommend e-scooter rental services in Bangkok, addressing a critical gap in understanding how safety awareness shapes word-of-mouth promotion. A structured questionnaire survey was conducted at Chulalongkorn University,...

International Experience in Electricity Industry Regulation and Enlightenment for Domestic Policy

Anli Sun, Guoquan Wang, Songsong Liu, Dan Zhao
This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the international experience and trends in the regulation of the electricity industry, and offers the valuable insights for the development of domestic regulatory policies. The electricity industry is a crucial pillar of national development and a key component...

Exploring Factors that Influence the Continuation of Hybrid Learning in Higher Education

Kah Boon Lim, Sook Fern Yeo, Xiang Ying Yeo, Cheng Ling Tan
As the world continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, higher education institutions have been forced to adapt and innovate in order to continue providing quality education to their students. One of the most significant changes has been the adoption of hybrid learning models, which combine tradi-...

Human Resource Management Audit on Employee Performance at PT.XYZ

Nur Hidayah K. Fadillah, Safrilla Dita Amelia, Denispa Alfarizi, Raisyadila Ahmad Nahrowi
Competition in the business world in the era of globalization requires companies to compete and survive. Human resources (HR) have an important role in the level of effectiveness of company performance because they are valuable assets and a source of competitive advantage for the company. Therefore,...

Team Effectiveness Among Nursing Team: Leader-Member Exchange and Cooperative Communication as Determinants

Farah Lina Azizan, Razlina Razali, Muhammad Aiman Arifin, Haslina Halim
The leader-member exchange (LMX) method focuses on the roles that managers and employees exchanged. Although LMX is important in the workplace, the impact of LMX and cooperative communication on team effectiveness in the healthcare setting has received less attention. Social Exchange Theory (SET) was...

Self-reported Impact of Erasmus + Mobilities on Sancti Petri Students

I. Montero García-Siso, J. C. Vela Peña, L. Sáez Garrido
Using an online questionnaire, we examined the self-reported benefits and satisfaction with Erasmus + mobility of intermediate and higher technical students who participated in internships abroad under the Erasmus + programme. During the academic year 2021–2022, the Sancti Petri Secondary School (San...
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Extraction and Partial Characterization of Pigments Produced by Actinomycetes Isolated from Soil Samples of Various Regions of Maharashtra

Sunita Sakure, Prajakta Raut, Anuja Gade, Lavanya Tati
Natural pigments are not toxic and biodegradable. Microbial pigments are cost-effective. Actinomycetes produce different colours under different environments. So they need to be explored extensively for pigment production. About 80% of isolates showed pigment production on Actinomycetes Isolation Agar....

Reform and Practice of Mechanical Drawing, a Course for Cultivating Highly Skilled Talents in the Context of Artificial Intelligence

Fanying Meng, Jing Li, Na Zhang
The article takes Changchun Technical University of Automobile’s mechanical drawing course as an example to explore the curriculum reform of high-skilled personnel training under the background of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The course takes the cultivation of high-skilled talents as its goal, and...
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An Overview of Mechanisms for Resource Pricing in a Single Cloud Provider and Federated Cloud Environment

Sameera Dhuria
The collaboration of multiple Cloud Providers (CPs) with the intent to share resources with each other and enhance resource availability to customers is termed as Cloud Federation. The collaboration of participating CPs is based on mutual agreements among them with all the terms and conditions of association...

Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Learning at Vocational Schools: Building Sustainable Collaboration for Educational Innovation in the Industrial Era 4.0

Hendra Jaya, Sapto Haryoko, Badaruddin Anwar, Lu’mu, Sukirno Kasau
This research discusses the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in learning at Vocational High Schools (SMKN 10 MAKASSAR) in Indonesia, particularly in the context of building sustainable collaboration for educational innovation in the industry 4.0 era. The purpose of this study is to identify...
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Comparative Analysis of the Effectiveness of Spectral Gating and Wiener Filtering for Noise Reduction in Enhancing the Quality of Lampung Language Audio Recordings

Rahmi Permata Hati, Akmal Junaidi, Aristoteles, Favorisen R. Lumbanraja, Tristiyanto
Lampung language, as one of the regional languages in Indonesia, has cultural and linguistic richness that is important to document and preserve, especially through quality audio documentation. One of the main problems in Lampung language audio recordings is background noise, which can reduce the clarity...
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Study Petrogenesis and Phase of Rock Formation in the Sibaganding Area, Girsang Sipangan Bolon District, Simalungun Regency, North Sumatra Province

Harga Putri Sitohang, Muhammad Rizqy Septyandy, Resty Intan Putri
The study site is located in the Sibaganding area of North Sumatra, which has complex geological conditions that form the background for this research. Sumatra is an island topographically oriented from northwest to southeast. The island is in the southwestern part of the Sunda Shelf, south of the Eurasian...

Implementation of Student Mentoring Program in Building Anti-Bullying Character: A Qualitative Study at an Elementary School

Dwi Indratmo, Anam Sutopo, Choiriyah Widyasari
Bullying is a serious problem that is rampant in the school environment and can have a negative impact on student development. This study aims to explore the effectiveness of a student mentoring program in building anti-bullying character in elementary school students. Through a qualitative approach,...

Multiethnic Students Nowadays: How Project-Based Practicum Bridges the Collaboration Gap Among Four Ethnic Pre-Service Biology Teachers

Paramitha Cahyani, Aloysius Duran Corebima, Ermin Ermin
As a country with diverse cultures, Indonesia has many ethnicities that create multiethnic conditions. In an educational context, those conditions could cause a learning gap among the ethnicities involved. Educational development nowadays emphasizes not only the importance of improving various thinking...

Considering the Position of Men and Women in Kabanti Ajonga Indaa Malusa: The Concept of Preparing Ideal Family in Buton

Heksa Biopsi Puji Hastuti, Syaifuddin, Rahmawati, R. Hasina Fajrin
Buton society has verses of kabanti Ajonga Indaa Malusa containing the positioning of men and women in the family. The bhisa delivers verses to the bride and the groom through the jagani tradition, a tradition of accoutring household steadiness to the bride and the groom. The writing deliberates the...

Strengthening Learning Based on Independent Learning to Overcome Learning Loss During The Pandemic Covid-19 at Senior High School 1 Simo

Laily Nur Yustiana, Harsono Harsono
This study aims to analyze the strengthening of independent learning-based learning to overcome learning loss. Based on the problem formulation and the right type of research is quantitative, the research design is a census. With non-probability sampling techniques, the sample is saturated or equal to...

The Politeness of Expressive Acts in the Discourse of the Education Online News Comment Column

Ulya Nurul Alimah, Harun Joko Prayitno
The aims of this research are (1) to show forms of expressive speech acts in online news comment columns on social media Instagram and YouTube; (2) explain the meaning of expressive speech acts in online news comment columns on social media Instagram and YouTube; (3) describe the polite language used...
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Integrating IoT and Sensors for Comprehensive Road Safety: A Systematic Approach to Accident Prevention

Tina Babu, Rekha R. Nair, M. Manjula, V. Manjula, P. Chaithra Shree
Accident prevention and safety assistance using Internet of Things (IoT) technology is becoming increasingly important as road accidents continue to pose a significant threat to human life. This paper proposes an IoT-based system to improve road safety by monitoring drivers’ behavior and detecting risky...

Arab Media Reponses to The Iran-Israel Conflict: Fairclough’s Critical Discourse Analysis Approach

Hamdan Kasturo
This analysis examines Arab media discourse surrounding the Iran-Israel conflict, applying Fairclough's three-dimensional model. The focus of this research is Iran’s operation of the “True Promise,” which is commonly understood from three different perspectives: pro, anti, and neutral. Related to...
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Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Innovation with a Focus on Solving Environmental Issues: A Case Study of Purabi Dairy

Syeda Shaguftah Farheen
Sustainable entrepreneurship and innovation are vital for addressing environmental challenges and promoting inclusive economic growth. This study examines Purabi Dairy, formerly called the West Assam Milk Producers’ Cooperative Union Ltd. (WAMUL), as a model of sustainable entrepreneurship in Northeast...
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Power Network Protection Study by Considering Losses in the Electrical System of PT. Pertamina Cepu Semanggi

Antik Widi Anugrah, Bambang Joko Kustanto, Yusrizal Afif, Rezi Delfianti, Prisma Megantoro
The need for electrical energy has become a daily necessity for the entire community. In reality in the field, there are constraints that may occur in electric power distribution. One of the obstacles in the distribution of electricity is power losses. Power losses in the distribution of electricity...

Development of Teaching Materials on Mathematics Using Word wall in SMP Negeri 3 Depok City

Rudi Hartono, Ade Riyana, Zainal Abidin Arief, Widyasari, Siti Jamilah, Iis Aisyah Citra Dewi
This study aims to develop interactive teaching materials based on Word Wall for Mathematics class VIII SMP Negeri 3 Kota Depok with the aim of increasing student motivation and learning outcomes on the material of linear equations of one variable. The research method used is Research and Development...

Examination of Socio-Economic Support Programs of Small Business Entities

Artur Tuaev, Inara Yagofarova, Irina Chuchkalova, Oхana Kolotkina
This article is devoted to the examination of state support programs of small business entities in Russia, based on the ratio of the effectiveness of preferential lending and digitalization of the activities of small business entities. The authors conclude that it is necessary to improve state programs...

The Queueing Model on the Parking Area: A Case Study at Hanoi University of Science and Technology

Cuong Duong Manh, Mai Nguyen Thi
This research aims to determine the queue model in a motorcycle parking area during rush hours at Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) and its performance measures. Queuing for parking at the D3 – D5 parking lot is considered a case study. The observation approach is used to collect data...

The Impact of Financial Digitization on the Reduction of Cash Usage in Morocco

Safwane Sadki
At present, nothing seems capable of slowing down the widespread adoption of cash in everyday transactions. According to Bank Al Maghrib, the outstanding amount of currency in circulation, excluding cash held by banks, reached 412.8 billion dirhams. As a result, the share of currency in circulation relative...

AI-Enabled Feedback Systems in Management Education: Advancing Pedagogical Innovation and Learning Outcomes

Veto Dey, M. Thamizhselvi, P. C. Libeesh, Priyanka Joshi
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in higher education is reshaping formative feedback practices, particularly in academic writing. AI-enabled feedback systems—such as ChatGPT, Grammarly, and Microsoft Copilot—offer scalable, real-time assistance that enhances writing fluency, coherence,...

The Influence of Social Media Marketing, Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction on Customer Perception Intention in the Use of Sharia Mobile Banking

Jumai Jumai, Firdaus Firdaus
The Sharia Mobile Banking application is a mobile banking application launched in 2021 by PT XYZ to facilitate mobile transactions to customers in their business. The features of this application are balance information, transfers, pay-ments, purchases, and more, and it can be accessed for 24 hours....
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Sustaining Competitive Advantage in the Tea Industry: A Case Study on Innovation, Quality Management, and Operational Efficiency in XYZ Tea Company

H. R. D. A. Priyantha
The global tea industry is a significant contributor to economic growth, with Sri Lanka being one of the largest exporters of tea worldwide. In this context, maintaining a competitive advantage is crucial for Sri Lankan tea companies, especially as they face evolving consumer demands, market competition,...

Understanding Earnings Response Coefficient from Growth Opportunities, Earnings Persistance, and Intellectual Capital; Empirical Study from IDX-30 Indexed Companies

Handi Handi, Dien Noviany Rahmatika, Baihaqi Fanani
This iresearch iaimed ito ianalyze ithe iinfluence of the earnings response coefficient based on growth opportunities, earnings persistance and intellectual capital in financial statements of IDX-30 companies on 2017 until 2019. The population in this study was 45 companies, with a purposive sampling...

Tackling Intellectual Property Rights Infringements in E-Commerce Through Digital Non-Formal Community-Based Education

Hosiana Daniel Adrian Gultom
E-commerce is growing rapidly in Indonesia, but various intellectual property rights infringements still occur. The Indonesian E-Commerce Association (idEA) has mechanisms to report intellectual property infringements or enter into agreements with merchants regarding intellectual property infringements,...

Looking Forward to Travel Abroad Again: An Empirical Study of People Intention to Travel in the Pandemic Covid-19 Era

Keni Keni, Purnama Dharmawan, Sabrina O. Sihombing
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced many people to refrain from traveling. The increasing number of people who get vaccines, the government’s countermeasures, and others make it possible for people to travel, especially abroad, especially when travel restrictions are no longer enforced. Therefore, this...

Linking Innovation Orientation to Operational Performance: The Supply Chain Integration Mediating Effect

Bahrun Borahima, Noermijati Noermijati, Djumilah Hadiwidjojo, Ainur Rofiq
This study addresses four research questions: 1) Does Innovation orientation become an antecedent of Supply chain integration (SCI)? 2) Does SCI affect on Operational performance (OP)? 3) Does Innovation orientation (IO) directly affect OP? 4) Is the relationship between IO and OP mediated by SCI? Accordingly,...
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4.6 WAVE INTENSITY ANALYSIS IN THE PULMONARY ARTERY

J. Su, C. Manisty, K. Parker, A. Hughes
Pages: 127 - 127
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P3.04 GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO ARTERIAL STIFFENING, ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUE AND CALCIFICATION

M. Cecelja, T. Hussain, G. Greil, T. Spector, P. Chowienczyk
Pages: 127 - 127
Introduction: The prognostic importance of aortic calcification is often attributed to its close association with atherosclerotic plaque but it may relate to its effects on aortic stiffness and be driven by processes distinct from those of atherosclerosis. The aim of the present study was to determine...
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4.5 DO BACKWARD PRESSURE WAVES ARISE FROM “REFLECTIONS” OR FROM A “RESERVOIR”?

Y. Li, H. Fok, B. Jiang, S. Epstein, J. Alastruey, P. Chowienczyk
Pages: 127 - 127
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P163 REGIONAL DIFFERENCES IN GEOMETRICAL FEATURES AND LAYER-SPECIFIC RESIDUAL STRESSES IN THE BOVINE DESCENDING THORACIC AORTA

Alessandro Giudici, Ian B. Wilkinson, Ashraf W. Khir
Pages: 127 - 128
Background: The Opening Angle (OA) is widely used as an index of the residual stresses and strains present in the arterial wall not subjected to internal pressure. The aim of this work was to quantify regional variation of the layer-specific OA in the bovine descending thoracic aorta. Methods: Descending...
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P3.03 INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON OF ESTIMATED AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY (APWV) IN 3 SETTINGS OF AFRICAN- AND EUROPEAN- ORIGIN PATIENTS AND CONTROLS – GHANA, BRITAIN AND BARBADOS

K. Connell, K. Yeboah, V. Govoni, C. Robinson, M.L. Casagrande, A. Amoah, J.K. Cruickshank
Pages: 127 - 127
Objectives: In resource-poor settings, aPWV’s prognostic power, independent of blood pressure (BP), has potential as an intervention target against ‘hypertension’ and diabetes (T2DM). We compared simple determinants of aPWV in 3 African-origin settings and British Europeans. Methods: Using methods standardised...
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4.4 THE EFFECT OF B-VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN ELDERLY

S. Van Dijk, Y. Smulders, A. Enneman, K. Swart, J. Van Wijngaarden, A. Ham, N. Van Schoor, R. Dhonukshe-Rutten, L. De Groot, P. Lips, A. Uitterlinden, H. Blom, J. Geleijnse, E. Feskens, T. Van den Meiracker, F. Mattace-Raso, N. Van der Velde
Pages: 127 - 127
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P162 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND BODY COMPOSITION IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS

Tommy Cai, Alice Meroni, Hasthi Dissanayake, Melinda Phang, Ahmad Qasem, Julian Ayer, Mark Butlin, Alberto Avolio, David Celermajer, Michael Skilton
Pages: 127 - 127
Objectives: Carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV) is a validated non-invasive measure of aortic stiffness. Risk factors for cfPWV are well described in adulthood, and furthermore cfPWV is associated with incident cardiovascular disease in adults (1). However, risk factors for arterial stiffness...
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P3.02 MORNING BLOOD PRESSURE SURGE, BLOOD PRESSURE VARIABILITY AND AORTIC STIFFNESS IN ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION

G. Pucci, F. Battista, G. Bilo, G. Parati, G. Schillaci
Pages: 127 - 127
Morning blood pressure surge is associated with increased cardiovascular risk, possibly due to its ability to reflect short-term BP variability and/or its link with arterial stiffness. The link between morning BP surge and vascular stiffness is not defined. 689 untreated hypertensives (48±10 years,...
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4.3 IMPACT OF AGE AND GENDER ON THE HAEMODYNAMIC DETERMINANTS OF BLOOD PRESSURE ACROSS THE ADULT AGE-SPAN

A. Cocks, J. Smith, J. Woodcock-Smith, K. Miles, K. Maki-Petaja, B. McDonnell, J. Cockcroft, I. Wilkinson, C. McEniery
Pages: 127 - 127
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P161 RELATIONSHIP OF FIBRINOGEN WITH ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IS DIFFERENT ACCORDING TO GENDER. EVA STUDY

Leticia Gomez-Sanchez, Marta Gomez-Sanchez, Natalia Sanchez-Aguadero, Cristina Lugones-Sanchez, Maria C. Patino-Alonso, Sara Mora-Simon, Jose A. Maderuelo-Fernandez, Emiliano Rodriguez-Sanchez
Pages: 127 - 127
Objectives: To analyze the association of arterial stiffness with the fibrinogen in general population without previous cardiovascular diseases. Differences by gender. Methods: A cross-sectional study. Study population: From the population assigned to the participating healthcare centres, a cluster...