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The Influence of Green Accounting on the Company Profitability

Alphasyah Lazuardy Sidarta, Eko Ganis Sukoharsono, Alfauzia Noer Rochmatul Laily
This study aims to investigate the influence of green accounting on company profitability. This study is conducted due to the negative ecological impact of industrial business processes, such as environmental pollution, which can affect organisms in the surrounding area. This study focuses primarily...
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Research on Key Technologies of Virtual Driving Based on Virtual Reality

Shuming Pan
The field of virtual reality technology plays a pivotal role within the automotive industry, predominantly aimed at augmenting the efficacy of driving simulations and training programs. This evolution is fueled substantially by the hefty investments poured into VR technology by leading automakers, leading...

Research on the Influencing Factors and Improvement Strategies of Employee Silence Behavior

Wenyi Cao, Lu Chen
Employee silence behavior refers to the act of employees choosing to remain silent at work for various reasons, not expressing their opinions, suggestions, or concerns. This behavior is widespread within many organizations and has a detrimental effect on corporate innovation, internal communication,...
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Study on Optimal Gradation and Breakage Behavior Prediction Model for Granite Particles Considering Fragmentation

Ying Zhang, Ruiliang Lian, Shumei Chen, Wenmin Lu, Guoqiang Xu, Xiang Xu
The instability in compressive strength caused by variations in raw material gradation has emerged as a pressing challenge in dry-mixed concrete brick manufacturing. To achieve stable and enhanced compressive strength, this study focuses on granite aggregates used in dry-mixed concrete. Leveraging fractal...

Exploration and Practice of Ideological and Political Construction in Digital Media Technology Practice Courses Based on AIGC

Taking “Film and Television Post-production” as an Example

Shiming Ma, Liting Chen, Jialu Wei, Minzhou Jiang
As an emerging interdisciplinary subject, the Digital Media Technology major has achieved a deep integration of technical rationality and artistic sensibility, relying on its unique interdisciplinary paradigm. In the era of digitalization sweeping across the globe, it has become a highly anticipated...
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Research on the Computer Detection Algorithm and System of Steam Therapy Apparatus

Wei Liu, Peng Lei, Mengdie Xiang, Mengxi He, Guangxin Dong
In response to the lack of a unified parameter detection method and system for steam therapy apparatus, this study aims to establish a detection method for its key parameters and collect and store data through computers. By analyzing the principle of the equipment, the core parameters of steam temperature,...
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Analysis of the China-Central Asia Cooperation Based on a Multi-Factor Matrix and EW-TOPSIS Model

Wenwen Jiao, Bowen Zhang
Central Asia, with its unique geographical location serving as a bridge between Europe and Asia, plays a prominent role in facilitating connections. In order to enhance trade exchanges, economic integration, and regional coordinated development between China and Central Asia, as well as on a broader...

Technology Adoption in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)

Current Issues and Future Research Avenues

Rosa Prafitri Juniarti, Azizah Omar
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) gives enormous contribution across economics. Therefore, technology adoption becomes a must to help SMEs grow. The purpose of this study is to provide an existing literature review on technology adoption in SMEs. This study identified and evaluated peer-reviewed journal...

The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Factors Affecting the Mental Health Status of College Students

Nila Sari, Hidayah Karuniawati, Tri Yulianti, Aniq Hudiyah Bil Haq
COVID-19 has become a world pandemic. The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 has predicted causes of mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety, and stress among students. This study aims to describe the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the factors affecting the mental health status of...

Digitalisation of Judiciary in Malaysia: Application of Artificial Intelligence in the Sentencing Process

Hiral Sanghvi, Jovine See Wey Ling, Eng Siang Tay, Chee Ying Kuek
A large aspect of treating people fairly is ensuring the fairness or the measure of sentences passed. In Malaysia, judges have started to use, even before the Covid-19 pandemic, artificial intelligence (AI) to aid in passing sentences for certain offences such as physical and sexual assault, theft, drug...
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Real Time Energy Management System for LiFePO4 Portable Generator Using Smart BMS

Widjanarko, Nila Alia, Sonki Prasetya, Pondi Udianto, Fengky Adie Perdana
The portable generator is a type of power supply system that contains a battery to maintain power to provide power to electronics in the event of a power surge or outage. This paper presents energy management system for a portable generator uninterruptible power supply using LiFePO4 battery and smart...

Designing a Portable Manual Prone Positioning Product for Safe and Effective Patient Handling

Siti Salwa Isa, Junita Shariza Mohd Nasir, Abu Ali, Shahrul Niza Said, Nor Lelawati Jamaludin, Siti Suriawati Isa, Muhammad Syafiq Bin Amrah
The use of patient lifting or carrying equipment has become ubiquitous in hospitals and other healthcare settings. While these tools have provided significant benefits in patient care, there are still limitations in their functionality, particularly in scenarios where patients require specific types...

Building Comprehensive Tourism Brand in Zhanjiang Using Integrated Marketing Communication

Yunwei Li, Ahmad Fahmi Mahamood, Habee Bullah Affendy
An increased emphasis on comprehensive tourism development has been seen in recent years. In-depth theoretical exploration and analysis on the creation and promotion of comprehensive tourism brands, however, have not been taken into account by the current research, which has primarily focused on the...
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Cassava Starch-Based Edible Film with Durian Seed Flour Addition and Green Tea Extract Enriched Microemulsion

Triana Lindriati, Sih Yuwanti, Herlina Herlina, Asmak Afriliana, Rochima Ulva, Muhammad Rizky Dwi Ihsan, Salsabila Purnamasari
Increasing hydrophobicity and antioxidant activity was an effort to improve the quality of edible film. Adding durian seed flour (DSF) and microemulsion was expected to increase cassava starch (CS)-based edible film properties. The objective of this research was learned about the effect of DSF and microemulsion...

Metacognition and Podcast Use: Developing German Language Learner’s Listening Skill

Dwi Putri Ningsih, Sonya P. Suganda
German language beginner learners faced difficulties in learning the listening skill, such as limitation in vocabulary knowledge, the pace of oral L2 input, and the lack of listening materials. Because of those, learners’ learning results are not optimal. Learners are pushed to use learning strategies...

Rainbow Antimagic Coloring on Amalgamation of Wheel Graph (W3)

Nisky Imansyah Yahya, Lailany Yahya, Cindra Dewi Husin, Sri Agista Kaya, Sulastri Akuba, Apon Ismail
Suppose G a simple, and finite graph. A labelling of a graph G is a bijection f from V(G) to the set {1,2,…,|V(G)|}. Rainbow antimagic coloring is a bijection f if for any two edge u and v in path u − v, where w(uv) = f(u) + f(v) and u,v ∈ V(G) and if in each pair of vertices u and v there are no two...

Environmental Noise Assessment of 18-Storey Residences in Dingqiao, China

Chenxi Lu, Weimiao Xie, Ronghui Yuan, Lin Song, Maihao Zhu
Noise-level measurements of household appliances and road traffic from residential buildings in Dingqiao are conducted using a noise-level analyser and integrating sound metre. The environmental noise status of 18-storey residences is evaluated using sound pressure level (SPL) constraints with superimposed...

The Impact of Environmental Protection Tax on High-Quality Enterprise Development: Evidence from China

Yanxiang Li, Jinyuan Liu
This study investigates the impact of China’s Environmental Protection Tax (EPT), implemented in 2018 as a quasi-natural experiment replacing the pollution discharge fee, on high-quality enterprise development. Utilizing a difference-in-differences (DID) model with panel data from listed companies on...

Enhancing Student Awareness: Communication Strategies to Support Gender Equality at UNS

Likha Sari Anggreni, Indriana Mega Krisna
Women’s participation in higher education is an important manifestation of efforts to achieve gender equality, in line with SDG Goal 5. Therefore, it is important to intensify the promotion of SDG Goal 5 in the academic environment, including at Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS). Currently, UNS has organised...
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MATLAB-Based Automated Subroutine Generation for ABAQUS Ground Stress Simulation

Liang-ze-nan Wang
This study presents a MATLAB-based approach to automate subroutine generation for ABAQUS ground stress simulations, significantly reducing the manual effort and potential for error in complex engineering projects. The automated tool achieves high accuracy and consistency in stress calculations, verified...
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Development and Evaluation of an AI-Powered Text-to-Speech Application to Support Literacy and Dyslexia Awareness

Shima Sabri, Siti Robaya Jantan, Nor Hafiza Abd Samad, Hairul Haikal Haliza
Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by persistent difficulties in reading, numeracy, and problem-solving skills. Although there is no specific medication to cure dyslexia, various intervention strategies have been developed to enhance affected individuals’ learning abilities and...

Between Humanity and Security: The Dilemma of Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) Towards Rohingya Refugees

Aizat Khairi, Andika Ab. Wahab, Mohd Na’eim Ajis
This article examines the dilemma faced by the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) in balancing humanitarian concerns with national security imperatives in their response to the Rohingya refugee crisis. The MMEA is tasked with safeguarding Malaysia’s maritime borders and combating transnational...
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Multiple Case Analysis on Work-Family Conflict and Financial Stressors Among COVID Survived Newlyweds

Christina Mariam Chacko, Sonia George
India’s marital culture is evolving. Relationship boundaries are becoming more diffused as a result of nuclear families, women being monetarily independent, and a reduction in social inhibitions. Due to COVID-19, there was a rapid change in the workplace environment where the line between the work and...

Constitutional Court in The Perspective of A Democracy State System in The Digital Era

Wilma Silalahi, Eugenia Felicia Natiur Siregar
The Constitutional Court, as a judicial institution, was born from the womb of reformation, with the aim of building a culture and court management to produce quality decisions supported by information and communication technology (ICT). As a judicial institution, the Constitutional Court is required...

Smart City and Smart Village Policy among Countries: the Similarities and Differences

Berlian Berlian, Rino Ardhian Nugroho, Rosita Novi Andari, Septyanto Galan Prakoso, Muslimin Wallang
Sustainable development is a crucial criterion for the progress of contemporary society. The Smart Cities and Smart Villages development initiative serves as a tool to measure the effectiveness and impact of sustainable development strategies. The comparison of policies on rural and urban smart concepts...

Brand Power: The Ability of Brands to Influence Consumer Behaviour

Harsya Bayu Prayustio, Ita Prihatining Wilujeng
This article discusses the importance of understanding and measuring brand power in an increasingly competitive market landscape. Brand power encompasses meaningfulness, differentiation, and salience, which influence consumer behavior and engagement. A strong brand power can enhance customer loyalty,...
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Physical Exercise on Chronic Kidney Disease Undergoing Hemodialysis: A Literature Review

Caturia Sasti Sulistyana, A Burhanudin Kusuma Nugraha, Yudi Dwi Saputra, Ratna Candra Dewi
CKD is one of the global health problems due to a decline in quality of life often with the development of kidney dysfunction and increased mortality. CKD is progressive and requires dialysis. Patients who undergoing hemodialysis experience a decrease in physical activity which further adds to the health...

Measuring Cognitive Fusion on Counselor Involvement Performance

Husni Hanafi, Nur Hidayah, Adi Atmoko, M. Ramli, Triyono Triyono
The therapeutic relationship is a condition that needs to be built and appropriately developed to support the success of the counseling services provided. Self-competence and the counselor’s internal state play a significant role in building a therapeutic relationship with the counselee. One of the failures...

“Tell Me How”: Supervisor’s Trigger Questions and Student’s Self-reflection to Examine International Master Student Difficulties during Dissertation Supervision

Oktifani Winarti, Syifa Syarifah Alamiyah, Sumardijati Sumardijati
This paper shows that a “shared knowledge” is an important aspect for supervisor-international student’s relation for master level. Indeed, Conversation Analysis method is not designed to understand physiological issues on international students’ problems and pressure, but the Conversation Analysis excerpts...

Adoption and Impact of POS Systems in Kolkata’s Retail Sector: A Study on Digital Transformation, Challenges, and Opportunities

Sudipta Halder, Shantanu P. Chakraborty
This study explores the adoption, utilization, and impact of Point-of-Sale (POS) systems within Kolkata’s diverse retail sector amid ongoing digital transformation. As digital payment technologies reshape retail operations, POS systems have emerged as vital tools in enhancing operational efficiency,...
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Foraging Behavior and Food Preferences of the Turuchan Pika (Ochotona turuchanensis)

Natalia Borisova, Lyudmila Boloneva, Alexey Starkov, Daba Chimitov, Olga Ilchenko
This study examines the dietary preferences of Turuchan pikas in its natural habitat. We found some correlations between the chemical composition of plants and their selection by pikas: individuals prefer nitrogen-rich plants both while grazing and caching; plants high in secondary metabolites primarily...

Drafting A Sustainable Teaching Action Plan for the Introduction of New Technologies in Law Schools

Lahveenya A/P Panchalingam, Laxmi Devi
There have been various paradigm shifts in the higher education sector due to massification. Legal education is undergoing a steady shift away from the traditional professional self-regulation, towards regulation by market forces. The rise of technology and globalisation has remoulded the market force,...
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P47 ABNORMAL FLOW PATTERN IN MARFAN PATIENTS IS RELATED TO AORTIC GEOMETRIC FEATURES: A 4D FLOW MRI STUDY

Andrea Guala, Gisela Teixido-Tura, Jose Rodriguez-Palomares, Aroa Ruiz-Muñoz, David Garcia-Dorado, Artur Evangelista
Pages: 91 - 92
Introduction: Ascending aorta aneurysm and dissection are the most common cardiovascular complications affecting Marfan syndrome patients (MFS). Recent large increase in life expectancy of MFS driven the growing prevalence of descending aorta (DAo) dilation and dissection. Despite local abnormal vortices...
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07.02 TOWARDS NON-INVASIVE ASSESSMENT OF RENAL ARTERY STENOSIS SEVERITY IN THE INDIVIDUAL PATIENT WITH THE AID OF NUMERICAL COMPUTER SIMULATIONS

J. Kips, S. Van Bergen, B. Drieghe, D. Devos, K. Van Canneyt, B. Van der Smissen, B. Trachet, P. Verdonck, P. Segers
Pages: 91 - 91
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P46 ELONGATION OF THE PROXIMAL AORTA DURING THE CARDIAC CYCLE PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN THE ESTIMATION OF AORTIC COMPLIANCE

Stamatia Pagoulatou, Mauro Ferraro, Bram Trachet, Vasiliki Bikia, Dionysios Adamopoulos, Nikolaos Stergiopulos
Pages: 91 - 91
Background and Aims: Arterial volume compliance is a major determinant of cardiac afterload. More than 50% of the arterial volume compliance resides in the proximal aorta. Researchers often use area compliance for the estimation of volume compliance, assuming an invariant vessel length over pressure...
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P109 PROGRESSION OF AORTIC ARCH CALCIFICATION AFTER KIDNEY TRANSPLANT AND ITS IMPORTANCE IN PREDICTING CARDIOVASCULAR RISK: SINGLE-CENTER 2-YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY

Agne Laucyte-Cibulskiene, Evelina Boreikaite, Gediminas Aucina, Migle Gudynaite, Ilona Rudminiene, Sigita Anisko, Loreta Vareikiene, Liutauras Gumbys, Nerijus Teresius, Dileta Valanciene, Ligita Ryliskyte, Laurynas Rimsevicius, Marius Miglinas, Kestutis Strupas
Pages: 91 - 92
Vascular calcification (VC) is linked to post-transplant cardiovascular events in the long term. We aimed to evaluate whether pretransplant chest X-ray based aortic arch calcification (AoAC) or pulse wave velocity measurement can better predict post- transplant cardiovascular or cerebrovascular events,...
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PO-10 VASCULAR FUNCTION IN INDIVIDUALS WITH DOWN SYNDROME

Sang Ouk Wee, Alexander J. Rosenberg, Kanokwan Bunsawat, Garett Griffith, Tracy Baynard, Bo Fernhall
Pages: 91 - 92
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) experience premature aging. Arterial stiffness increases with advancing biological age and predicts cardiovascular disease. However, only limited studies investigated arterial function in individuals with DS. Thus, the impact of DS on vascular function still remains...
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Estimation of Forest Carbon Absorption by Forest Stands – Comparison of Two Approaches of Measurement: Manual Field Survey versus Using a Terrestrial LiDAR

LEE Chan-Jung, YOUN Yeo-Chang
The carbon market is growing in quantitative and qualitative ways as climate change becomes a reality. Particularly, forests are recognized as carbon sink by the United Nations, and its role is drawing more attention as a cost-effective way of mitigating climate change. In Korea, the forest carbon offset...
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07.01 OUTWARD HYPERTROPHIC REMODELING AND INCREASED CAROTID ARTERY WALL STIFFNESS IN PATIENTS WITH RUPTURED INTRACRANIAL ANEURYSMS

J. Bellien, D. Maltete, M. Iacob, L. Cabrejo, J.F. Proust, B. Mihout, C. Thuillez, E. Guegan-Massardier, R. Joannides
Pages: 91 - 91
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P45 IMPEDANCE CARDIOGRAPHY EVALUATION IN ELDERLY HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

Francisco Ferreira da Silva, Pedro Marques da Silva
Pages: 91 - 91
Objectives: Vascular aging results from endothelial dysfunction and increased arterial stiffness, a independent determinant of cardiovascular (CV) events, that is amplified by the presence and progression of arterial hypertension (AH). Age related changes in hemodynamic variables1 may predict negative...
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P108 IMPACT OF KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION ON AORTIC STIFFNESS INDEX β0

Marie-Pier Desjardins, Aboubacar Sidibé, Catherine Fortier, Fabrice Mac-Way, Sacha De Serres, Richard Larivière, Bart Spronck, Mohsen Agharazii
Pages: 91 - 91
Purpose/ Background/ Objectives: We have shown that aortic stiffness improves as early as 3 months post-kidney transplantation (KTx). Aortic stiffness index β0, a blood pressure independent parameter, has been proposed to be a better indicator of vascular wall property. This study was designed to examine...
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PO-09 CENTRAL HEMODYNAMICS AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN YOUNG OBESE ADULTS: THE PRELIMINARY FINDING

K. Bunsawat, G. Grigoriadis, T. Hilgenkamp, B. Fernhall, T. Baynard
Pages: 91 - 91
Changes in central hemodynamics and arterial stiffness are associated with augmented cardiovascular risks and have been reported in obese adults with metabolic syndrome. It is unclear whether this observation may also be present in young healthy obese adults with normal metabolic profile. Objectives:...

The Change of Educational Marriage Matching Pattern After the Founding of New China

Jielu Li, Xiaojie Gong, Xiaofeng Cong, Jia Cong
After the founding of The People’s Republic of China, social modernization and industrialization developed rapidly, and the pattern of educational marriage matching appeared new characteristics. In order to explore the characteristics of its change trend in depth, this paper, based on the theory of homogeneity...

On a Drawing-Frequency based Layered Canvas Mechanism for Collaborative Paper Editing Support Systems

Shinya Katayama, Takushi Goda, Shun Shiramatsu, Tadachika Ozono, Toramatsu Shintani
Pages: 91 - 99
We propose a Drawing-Frequency based Layered (DFL) Canvas approach to reduce a synchronization delay in collaborative web applications. The synchronization delay consists of a network delay and a drawing delay. The network delay is well-argued topic by various researches. We focus on the drawing delay,...

Synchronization of Pulse-Coupled Phase Oscillators over Multi-FPGA Communication Links

Dinda Pramanta, Takashi Morie, Hakaru Tamukoh
Pages: 91 - 96
This study proposes an implementation of pulse-coupled phase oscillators over multiple field-programmable-gate-array (FPGA) communication links. Two FPGAs are connected by a gigabit transceiver and a First-In First-Out interface. To verify the effect of communication delay between FPGAs on oscillator...

Peristaltic MHD Flow of Third Grade Fluid with an Endoscope and Variable Viscosity

T. Hayat, Ebrahim Momoniat, Fazal M. Mahomed
Pages: 91 - 104
This investigation deals with the mechanism of peristaltic transport of a non-Newtonian, incompressible and electrically conducting fluid with variable viscosity and an endoscope effects. The magnetic Reynolds number is taken to be small. The mechanical properties of the material are represented by the...

Coupling Nonlinear Sigma-Matter to Yang-Mills Fields: Symmetry Breaking Patterns

M. Calixto, V. Aldaya, F. F. Lopez-Ruiz, E. Sanchez-Sastre
Pages: 91 - 101
We extend the traditional formulation of Gauge Field Theory by incorporating the (non- Abelian) gauge group parameters (traditionally simple spectators) as new dynamical (nonlinearsigma- model-type) fields. These new fields interact with the usual Yang-Mills fields through a generalized minimal coupling...

On the Supply of Superior Order-1 Building Blocks for a Class of Periodical Fitness Functions

Hongqiang Mo, Zhong Li, JinBae Park, YoungHoon Joo
Pages: 91 - 98
In addition to GA-deception, the lack of fitness differences among low-order schemata can also degrade GA's search. Therefore, a coding should present adequate superior low-order building blocks at the early stage of search. This paper aims to reveal the inherent periodicity in the search process of...

Cross-Cultural Narratives in Literature for Children: A Cyber Semiotics Analysis

Encik Savira Isnah, Suyatno, Heny Subandiyah, Suhartono, Udjang Pairin, Darni
Literature for children in cyberspace like YouTube is easily accessible by anyone around the world. Unknowingly, it has led to cultural exchange. As a result, there is an exchange from different localities, so that it can enrich the culture of the watchers or listeners. This study aims to look at cross-cultural...