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Production of Energy from Waste Material - A Review

Prajakta Deshmukh, Tejas Jagdale
Waste managing is a main worldwide problem that governments face each day. The excess of waste has been causing harmful impacts on our surroundings. Waste reduction need to be taken to the next stage. Electricity and waste management are big challenges that humans have faced. The intention of this paper...
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Predicting Emotions from Twitter Posts: A Comparative Study of Machine Learning Methods

Peihang Li
With the increasing importance of social media platforms such as Twitter, understanding the emotions expressed in text data has become crucial for various applications. Manual analysis of the vast amount of user-generated content is impractical, highlighting the need for automated classification techniques....

Exploration of Integrating Local Wisdom Values in Education: Focus on Feasible Learner Management Activities and the Stakeholders

Ali Imron, Rochmawati, Kamilatun Nisa, Amelia Dwi Lestari, Moch. Haris Purwanto
Indonesia has long been an integral part of the globalized world. In this era, humans are needed who have a competitive advantage in order to be able to compete in the global arena, but also at the same time who have a strong identity in order to make a major contribution to the needs of the people of...

Constitutional Safeguards And Their Usages: A Study of Santal Tribes Of Balasore District In Odisha

Geetanjali Patra
The largest tribal community in the Indian subcontinent is Santal. They found in Odisha, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Assam and Bihar and also Bangladesh and Nepal. For their overall development and protection our constitution has provided constitutional safeguards. The Tribal people are more disadvantage...

Proactive Coping Among Javaneese Adolescence

Kartika Nur Fathiyah
This research is motivated by the importance of problem coping skills in adolescents, including adolescents in Javanese culture. The latest view shows that coping is done before a stressor appears called proactive coping. Javanese culture is very rich in values that teach proactive coping to the community...

A study on the Changing Images of Female Heroes in Disney Animated Films

Hui Wang, Younghwan Pan
This paper examines the roles and actions of female hero images in Disney animated films from the viewpoints of social role theory and cultural dimension theory, drawing on the feminist background to investigate the causes behind their emergence and influence. According to the analysis above, the female...

The Impact of Individual and Organizational Biases on Risk Resistance and Management Styles in Multi-Shareholder Corporations: A Case Study of the Challenger Disaster

Xingchen He
Risk assistance ability is always based on degree of sophistication and applicability of the management style, and based on this, an indispensable factor that in the business management mode is biases. According to the research, most the papers introducing type and functions of biases in their theory,...
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Investigation of Noncontact Optical Image-based Methods for Monitoring of Static and Dynamic Deformation of Transport Infrastructures

Zhijun Wang, Weijian Li, Mingliang Zhao
Deformation properties including displacement is a key factor for determining accurate behavior of transport infrastructures. In this paper, two noncontact methods named 2D and 3D optical measurement methods were developed and tested to measure deformation properties of structures under static and dynamic...

Explore Cross-Selling, Up-Selling, and Sales Promotion to Increase the Sales Volume of PT. Pegadaian Cabang Brebes

Mas’adah Mas’adah, Ahmad Hanfan
The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of cross-selling, up-selling, and sales promotion on sales volume using partial and simultaneous variables. This research hypothesis states that (1) cross-selling has an effect on sales volume. (2) Upselling has an effect on sales volume. (3) sales promotion...

Eliciting student engagement of students developing XR applications via implementation of PBL

Khadija Hamidani, Tse-Kian Neo, Vimala Perumal, Angela Amphawan, Ade Iram Susanty, Mahir Pardana, Sherly Artadita
Recently, the growth and demand of Extended Reality (XR) Technologies, which include (AR), VR and MR) around the world have surged, as XR is being utilized in a wide spectrum of fields. Many higher education institutions (HEIs) are integrating XR Technologies in their classrooms to increase learners'...

Integrating the SLOC Framework: Systemic Design for Scalability Strategies in Rural Indonesia

Dhientia Andani
In regions like rural Indonesia, the unique nature resulting from limited global economic and technological engagement demands bespoke solutions over generic ones. This research focuses on the transformative potential of design for rural Indonesian communities, offering critical insights for similar...
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Compressive Strength Study of the Recycled Mortar From Waste Tiles

Lijun Chen, Wenjie Du, Yuan Zhang
To achieve the resourceful utilization of waste ceramic tiles and reduce the usage of sand in construction, this paper employs waste ceramic tiles to produce recycled fine aggregates. Simultaneously, the recycled fine aggregates undergo surface modification treatment using a silane coupling agent KH550...

Green Washing: A Deceptive Marketing Practice and its Implications

P. Aparna, K. Siva Murugan
Greenwashing is becoming a prevalent issue in the present era. It is a deceptive marketing technique of conveying misleading or fake representation to the public to believe that the product/service or the company is environment friendly than actually it is. Green washing is a practice of appealing the...
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Employing STI to Determine Saline Tolerant Cayenne Genotypes

Rustikawati Rustikawati, Catur Herison, Wuri Prameswari
Saline tolerant genotypes are required in the development of saline adaptive cayenne cultivars. Salinity tolerance was reported to be polygenic controlled. Evaluation of saline-tolerant genotypes involving many characters simultaneously might increase the success of selection. This study aimed at evaluating...

Innovative and Regenerative Practices for Enhancing Service Quality in Luxury Hospitality: A SERVQUAL Model Study of Oberoi Hotels in Himachal Pradesh

Sonia Khan, Abhishek Rajan, Vivek Singh Aswal
This study investigates innovative and regenerative practices aimed at enhancing service quality in luxury hospitality, with a specific focus on the Oberoi Hotels in Himachal Pradesh. The primary objective is to evaluate guest satisfaction by applying the SERVQUAL model, which measures five critical...

Discrepancies Between the Protection of Intellectual Property Rights with the Power of Future AI

Vikas Bhati, Ravi Prakash Rahul
Artificial Intelligence, whether as an enormous technological advancement or a severely creative threat, is going to change the world and how we see it. Through it, any idea and somewhat, its creation, can be served on a platter and ready for use. But does it not harm our ability to comprehend any new...
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Dyadic Associations Between Division of Household Labor and Marital Satisfaction Among Chinese Married Couples

Jiaxin Zhou, Yuan Chang, Zhiyan Chen
In the study with a sample of heterosexual couples living in China (N = 409), husbands and wives reported their division of household labor (i.e., domestic chores contribution rate and household economy contribution rate) and marital satisfaction. The results indicated a partial gender effect within...
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Needs Analysis Study: Android-Based Multimedia Development to Increase Physical Education Learning Activeness

Andry Akhiruyanto, Dewangga Yudhistira
The application of physical education learning through digitalization has been experienced, including the use of Android-based learning, flipbooks, mobile learning, and other tech-enhanced methods. However, much of the research has focused on elementary school children and has not addressed small ball...

Spelling During the Netspeak Era: An Attitudinal Investigation toward English Spelling and Writing among Teacher Education Students

Reenchiel R. Macario, Ericson O. Alieto
When social media and technology develop, language forms develop as well. For as long as a message is conveyed, adherence to aspects of spelling and writing in its profundity tends to not be observed and practiced. This creates mishaps and doubts about the ability of individuals to equate to their outputs....
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Establishing Novel Drug Leads For Bubonic Plague Using In-Silico Approach

Pratik Dherange, Shraddha Lavhale, Preenon Bagchi
Bubonic plague is an infection spread mostly to humans by infected fleas that feed on rodents which is also known as ‘Black death’. It killed millions of Europeans during the middles ages. Bubonic Plague is an infectious disease caused by a specific type of bacterium called Yersinia pestis. Which is...
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Design a Novel Detection Using KNN Classification Technique for Early Sign of Diabetic Maculopathy

Chetan Pattebahadur, Ramesh Manza, Anupriya Kamble, Manoj Mhaske, Deepali Lohare, Kavita Khobragade
Scientists call diabetic maculopathy a pathological disorder. It’s one of the most serious consequences of diabetes [1]. When diabetic patient having so much sugar level in the body that time its impact on some part of body one part is retina. The retina has macula when near macula having some red dots...

How Marketing and Digital Capabilities Impact Modern Coffee Shops’ Competitive Edge?

Achmad Haidar Muchid, Wheny Khristianto, Hari Karyadi, Alvhindeaz Ayendho
The emergence of various types of coffee shops in Indonesia has made the intensity of business competition even higher. To achieve competitive advantage in the digital era, various efforts are made by coffee shops. One strategy to maintain competitive advantage is to optimize marketing and digital capability....

Improving The Performance of SMEs through Financial Literacy and Information Technology: Accounting Reporting as Mediation

Sri Dewi Anggadini, Deden Abdul Wahab, Rio Yunanto, Aida Nia Margin, Egi Fahrana, Sari Damayanti
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are the simplest form of business that is easiest for people to do, and of course are the main drivers of national economic growth. The existence of SMEs supported by financial literacy, information technology, and accounting reporting can be a key factor in improving...

Global and Local Cultural Contestation in the Digital Age: Indonesian Gen Z’s Responses to Foreign Cultures and National Identity

Irsanti Widuri Asih, Sakina Nusarifa Tantri, Suci Rahmawati Prima
Social globalization has become inevitable in today’s information society. Social media plays a growing role as an apparatus for transforming society into global citizens with significant exposure to foreign cultures. This article examines the multicultural experiences of Generation Z in Indonesia through...

Factors Influencing Stem Teaching Readiness of Informatics Teachers in Vietnam

Thang Chien Nguyen, Hau Bui Nguyen
Integrating STEM education - Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics - into the curriculum has become a priority in modern education, where teachers play a decisive role. In this study, we present the psychometric properties of the SS-STEM scale, which was validated to measure the readiness...

Board Gender Diversity and Risk-Taking Behavior of Islamic Bank. A Conceptual Framework

Chee Keong Cheah, Nakesvari A/P Shanmugam, Kok Yaw Wong, Kock Lim Tan, Hock Siong Ong, Yin Mei Kong
Female directorships become significant contributors to corporate decision-making by targeting 30% of women on the board requirement under the Malaysian Code of Corporate Governance 2017 (MCCG 2017). Gender diversity in board composite attracts attention in corporate governance studies, while vast literature...

The Influence of Using Animation Video Media on Interest in Learning Mathematics in Class V Students of SDN Karebasse, Bontonompo District Gowa Regency

Rahmawati Patta, Hotimah Hotimah, Nurhidayat Nurhidayat
This research was conducted based on the problem of students’ lack of interest in learning mathematics. The aim of this research is to determine the description of the use of animated video media, the description of students’ interest in learning mathematics, and the influence of the use of video media...

Can ChatGPT Satisfy All? An Experimental Evidence

Preeti Sharma, Sourav Banerjee, Anupam Bhattacharya
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is still in its nascent stage. With rapid advancements in terms of technology and use, researchers hold diverse views about its ability to complement natural intelligence. Out of several apprehensions regarding its adaptability, the aspect of self-satisfaction...

The Role of Local Government in the Development of the Garongkong Special Economic Zone, Barru Regency

Syahril Adriansyah, Juanda Nawawi
One of the key initiatives implemented by the Indonesian government is the development of Special Economic Zones (SEZs). The Garongkong SEZ, initiated by the Barru Regency and South Sulawesi Provincial Governments, is a strategy to promote national economic development in the region, with the intended...

Unleashing Potential: The Influence of Agile Leadership and Workforce Agility on Adaptive Performance, with Perceived Organizational Support as a Key Moderator

Andreas Wijaya, Tannia Tannia, Lelly Christin, Rendy Andrian, Ferron Wijaya
This study examines the critical role of workforce agility in enhancing adaptive performance to support business continuity in the digital era. Individual adaptive performance contributes significantly to organizational sustainability by enabling effective management of internal changes and aligning...

Study of Time and Cost Overruns in Central Public Works Department (CPWD)

Pramod Papolu, Ramesh Srikonda, Kranti Kumar Myneni, Faiz Ahmed Chundeli
With the passage of time and with the latest technologies available in the field of construction at present, the time and cost over runs are to be decreased in public infrastructure projects in India, but the trend is increasing. Very few studies were conducted on the Indian public projects. A comparative...

Deconstruction of the Economic System of the Sriwijaya Kingdom: The Role of Palembang as the Economic Center

Hudaidah Hudaidah, Aditya Nugroho Widiadi, L. R. Retno Susanti, Ernalida Ernalida
This paper is a historical study aimed at uncovering the “Economic System of the Sriwijaya Kingdom and the Role of Palembang as its Economic Center.” The purpose of this paper is to provide a deeper understanding of Sriwijaya's trade system and the reasons why Palembang was chosen as its center....

The Relationship Between Positive Education, Learning with Happiness, Motivation in Learning and Academic Performance in Hong Kong

Fung Chin, Tsz Tung Wong
Research has shown a relationship between learning with happiness and motivation in learning, but the relationship between these aspects of learning and academic performance is not clear. This study’s purpose was to understand these associations in sample of first grade students in Hong Kong. The students’...
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Characterization of the continuity of Δ-space via the convergence

Fan Feng, Qingguo Li
The concepts of Δ-convergence and ΔL-convergence of a net are introduced in Δ-space defined by Zhang et.al. The characterization of the continuity of the Δ-space is obtained in terms of the Δ-convergence of the nets. The result that the continuity of the Δ-space implies the ΔL-convergence being topological...

Conceptual Design of RevOilution: Mobile-Based Pyrolysis Technology for Processing Oil Waste

Nurmasitya Kemalaintan, Dewi Risky Hariyono
Industrial activities in Indonesia generate large volumes of hazardous used oil waste. This waste causes environmental pollution and health risks. Conventional treatment systems use centralized facilities and create high transportation costs. These systems also fail to apply circular economy principles....

Emerging Technologies in Hospitality Operations: Transforming Guest Experience, Efficiency, and Sustainability

L. D. Graham, B. K. Sasraku-Neequaye
Hospitality operations are undergoing rapid transformation through emerging technologies that redefine service delivery, efficiency, and sustainability. This paper critically examines how seven technologies—artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, blockchain, big-data analytics,...

Strengthening Regulations to Improve Tourism in the Globalization Era

Gunardi, Wilma Silalahi
The tourism business is one form of support for increasing state revenues. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, countries in the world experienced a significant decline in the tourism sector. Therefore, more concentration is needed as a form of effort to increase the tourism business. The government and tourism...

Social Network Analysis of Citizen Initiated Vaccination Campaigns on Twitter

Astri Yogatama, Indar Sugiarto, Agustinus Bimo Gumelar
During the Covid-19 pandemic, opinions in the form of hashtags related to the early vaccination period are trending in early 2021. Among those hashtags, two hashtags that will be discussed here are #TolakDivaksinSinovac and #JokowiDivaksin. In this paper, those hashtags will be analyzed in the context...
Conference Abstract

1.5 THE EFFECT OF IVABRADINE ON PLAQUE SIZE, BIOMECHANICS, AND MICROVASCULATURE IN ATHEROSCLEROTIC RABBITS

E. Hermeling, R.H.M. Van Hoof, J. Salzmann, J.C. Sluimer, S. Heeneman, A. Hoeks, J. Roussel, H. Struijker-Boudier, J.E. Wildberger, M. Eline Kooi
Pages: 122 - 123

Indicators of Sustainable Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

Dmitry Zavyalov, Yury Saginov, Nadezhda Zavyalova, Olga Saginova
The purpose of this paper is to develop a system of indicators for assessing the effectiveness of entrepreneurial ecosystems based on platform solutions. These indicators can further be used as a mechanism for tracking the ongoing transformations in business environment. Scientific publications, normative...
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P148 ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASURES IN INTERMITTENT CLAUDICATION AND CRITICAL LIMB ISCHEMIA

Joana Ferreira, Jacinta Campos
Pages: 122 - 122
Purpose/Background/Objective: Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a common manifestation of atherosclerosis and obesity is one of its well-established risk factors 1–5. PAD is classified in intermittent claudication (IC) and critical limb ischemia (CLI), according to the its severity6. Therefore, we...
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P2.13 INVESTIGATION OF REGIONAL CAROTID MECHANICS USING ULTRASOUND SPECKLE TRACKING IMAGING (STI) AND THE INFLUENCE OF CAROTID AND AORTIC STIFFNESS, CARDIAC PARAMETERS ON CAROTID STRAIN

E.N. Borskaya, O.B. Kerbikov, I.V. Kaloshina, M.A. Agakina, A.V. Averianov, A.G. Kuzmichev
Pages: 122 - 123
Objective: To investigate carotid strain and displacement and to assess their relations with arterial stiffness and cardiac systolic and diastolic parameters. Methods: Study population consisted of 40 healthy subjects (aged 17–38, median-22). All subjects underwent comprehensive transthoracic echocardiography...
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P147 ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN RESERVOIR PRESSURE PARAMETERS AND KIDNEY FUNCTION ARE DEPENDENT ON THE ARTERIAL MEASUREMENT SITE

Matthew Armstrong, Dean Picone, Martin Schultz, James Sharman, Nathan Dwyer, Philip Roberts-Thomson, Andrew Black
Pages: 122 - 122
Introduction: Reservoir pressure parameters derived from pressure waveforms captured at various arterial sites predict adverse kidney function independently of conventional cuff blood pressure (BP). However, there has never been an analysis directly comparing if associations with kidney function may...
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P2.12 NON-INVASIVE ESTIMATES OF CARDIAC OUTPUT: COMPARISON OF A NOVEL PULSE WAVEFORM ANALYSIS METHOD WITH INERT GAS RE-BREATHING

J.E.A. Middlemiss, C.M. McEniery
Pages: 122 - 122
Objectives Non-invasive, cuff-based systems are currently available for the assessment of central haemodynamic parameters. The aim of the current study was to compare measurements of cardiac output (CO) derived from pulse waveform analysis (Vicorder) with an inert gas re-breathing method (Innocor) in...
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1.1 GENOME WIDE ASSOCIATION SCAN IDENTIFIES LOCI FOR ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN YOUNG HEALTHY ADULTS

Yasmin, C. McEniery, S. Cleary, B. Lam, H. Kuper, Y. Endo, S. Kinra, D. Chen, G. Chandak, J. Deanfield, D. Lawlor, J. Cockcroft, I. Wilkinson, K. O’Shaughnessy
Pages: 122 - 122
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P146 ANALYSIS OF RENAL ARTERY REVASCULARIZATION IN A TERTIARY CARE CENTRE

Pedro Marques, Luís Flores, André Carvalho, Joel Sousa, Patrícia Lourenço, Jorge Almeida
Pages: 122 - 122
Renovascular hypertension is an uncommon cause of secondary hypertension. Percutaneous angioplasty is considered in selected patients. Retrospective study of patients undergoing renal artery revascularization, in a tertiary centre, in 2004–2017. Demographic, biometrical, radiological and clinical data...
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P2.11 THE IMPACT OF ATRIAL FIBRILLATION AND PACEMAKERS ON ACCURACY OF CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE MEASURED BY A NOVEL CUFF-BASED TECHNIQUE

Z. Sabahi, M. Butlin, C. Yeung, A.P. Avolio, E. Barin
Pages: 122 - 122
Background: Non-invasive measurement of Central Blood Pressure (CBP) in the clinic setting is the advantage of the validated, tonometer-based SphygmoCor device. Recently, a novel brachial cuff-based SphygmoCor device (XCEL) has been tested and validated against the tonometer-based method of CBP measurement....