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Effects of Different Gradients of Citric Acid Application on the Biomass and Photosynthetic Characteristics of Black Barley Flag Leaves

Qinyi Tang, Tao Tang, Jianlin Wang
It is of great research significance to study the effects of different gradients of citric acid on the biomass and photosynthetic characteristics of flag leaf of black barley. Using black barley in Longzi as experimental material, a one-way randomized block design was adopted, and five citric acid gradient...

Public Service Innovation: A Case Study of Local Governments in Indonesia

Muhammad Anwar Basir, Muh . Tang Abdullah, Halima Tu’Saddiyah
This study aims to analyze how public service innovation is with case studies of local governments in Indonesia. One form of innovation carried out by the Makassar City Regional Government is to present a tax payment application, namely PAKINTA (Integrated and Digitized Tax). This study uses a qualitative...
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Enhancing Soil Performance Using Quarry Waste and HDPE Geocell Reinforcement: A Numerical Analysis Approach

Shantunu Chowdhury, Anindya Baidya, Aishik Gupta
The study explored the improvement in soil performance using quarry waste soil and HDPE geocell reinforcement in layered soil models under varying applied pressures. Quarry waste is a by-product of the quarrying process that includes crushed rock fines, scalping and overburden. It’s often considered...

Implementation and Evaluation of a Virtual Reality-Based Training System for Aseptic Medical Device Assembly

Ting Ai, Lin Hang Li, Osama Salem, Karki Anisha, Osama Ali, Atif Niaz, Dongwon Jung
As operational standardization, regulatory compliance, and aseptic safety protocols become increasingly critical in the pharmaceutical and medical device industries, conventional training methods—such as manuals, static diagrams, and video tutorials—are proving insufficient for preparing personnel to...
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Hardware Accelerators for Deep Learning Focusing on Sparsity and Computing-in-Memory

Dingchen Zhu
This paper presents a comprehensive review of hardware accelerators specifically designed to address the challenges posed by sparse neural networks, focusing on their architectural innovations, algorithmic optimizations, and performance advancements. Traditional computing systems face significant challenges...

Cultural Diplomacy: American Foreign Policy in Indonesia During the Old Order Era

Arido Laksono, Dhanang Respati Puguh, Singgih Tri Sulistiyono, Yety Rochwulaningsih
Understanding a society’s culture serves as a means of acquiring economic, social, and political power—an extension of capitalism that drives global expansion. As such, numerous overlapping interests emerge when a cultural context enters another country. This inevitably leads to changes in social norms,...

AIGC Empowering Art Design: A Multi-dimensional Exploration from Innovative Applications to Future Development

Jinling Du
The explosive growth of AI-generated content (AIGC) is transforming the production paradigm of art and design. This paper employs a combination of case studies and pattern analysis to examine the application mechanisms and innovative pathways of AIGC across three fields: graphic design, product design,...

Modular Teaching Design and Practice of Signal and System Course Based on “Five-Module Synergy”

Mengting Liu, Ying Sun, Wenjing Zeng, Xiaoling Yang
In response to the issues of strong theoretical nature and disconnection between practice and theory in the “Signals and Systems” course for applied undergraduate education, this paper proposes a modular teaching model of “five-module collaboration”. Through the organic integration of extension, lecture,...
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Immunocytochemistry Studies Using Microtubule-Associated Protein-2 (MAP-2) Markers on Neural Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells from Rat Bone Marrow

Ariyani Noviantari, Radiana D. Antarianto, Lutfah Rif’ati, Ratih Rinendyaputri, Uly A. Nikmah, Lisa A. Lienggonegoro, Masagus Zainuri, Frans Dany
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can differentiate into neurons, which can be used in cell therapy. Endogenous genes and neurotrophic factors such as nerve growth factor (NGF), brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and neurotrophin-3 regulate neural stem cell proliferation and differentiation (NT-3)....
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Add Water and Get Problems, to Solve: Geotechnical Problems with Steep Rock Faces in Soft Sandstone and Limestone Varieties, Including the Effects of Water

Ulf Köhler, J. Engelhardt
For stabilisation works of steep rock faces, which are often created as cuttings for roads, the latent processes of weathering (such as frost, gravity and water…), must be considered, in addition to fracturing and stratification, to a greater extent for “soft” rocks than in the case of hard rocks. ...
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Classification of Original and Fake Images Using Deep Learning- Resnet50

Novita Rajagukguk, I Putu Eka Nila Kencana, I G. N. Lanang Wijaya Kusuma
Computer Vision has developed and become a necessity for human life. Computer Vision is widely used in image classification tasks, object detection, semantic segmentation, video understanding, and so on. In this research, Computer Vision is used to perform classification tasks to distinguish between...

Development Dynamics of Former Mining Site as Tourist Area SETIGI Based on Local Community

Deny Wahyu Apriadi, Waskito Waskito, Nanda Harda Pratama Meiji, Wikke Priyantini
The development of a village is not only seen from a physical aspect, such as the construction of facilities, road infrastructure, and the village’s environmental layout that looks fair and beautiful. The community also needs to have a role in developing their village. The spread of tourist villages...

Bibliometric Analysis for a Decade of Moving Image Cultures

Brian Alvin Hananto
The term “moving image cultures” is a term that is losing interest over time today than it was twenty years ago. Over time, the decline of people’s interest prompted the author to explore research published about “moving image cultures.” This study aims to identify the scope of “moving image cultures”...

The Long-Run Effects of Education Privatization on Labour Productivity

J. Kim, S. Choksawatpaisan
Education has long been regarded as an important determinant of the growth of labour productivity particularly for its nature as a major instrument for human capital investment. Many theoretical and empirical studies from the literature on development economics as well as on education influenced by the...
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Whether the public procurement policy can increase R&D innovation in the pharmaceutical enterprises

Jianqun Wu
In November 2018, with the implementation of drug quantity Purchase in ‘4 + 7’ pilot cities, China‘s drug purchase system stepped into a new level. With the continuous advancement of China‘s drug public procurement policy, the situation of the pharmaceutical industry has changed tremendously. The days...
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Paulo Freire’s Ideas and Community Psychology Leadership

Kurniawan Dwi Madyo Utomo
Comunities must explore alternative leadership ideologies to make meaningful academic and social improvements in the society. This research aims to explore Paulo Freire’s critical ideology that can be used to expand the conceptualizations of educational leadership and facilitate practical responses to...

The Role of Actors in the Implementation of Spatial Planning Policy in Lamandau Regency in the Slogan Nanga Bulik Kota Indah

Aprimeno Sabdey, Suryadi Suryadi, Soesilo Zauhar, Endah Setyowati
This study explores the Role of Implementing Actors in implementing Spatial Planning Policies in Lamandau Regency. This study aims to map and describe the role of each actor who implements Spatial Planning policies within the scope of the Lamandau Regency Government, intending to get a more detailed...

Islamic Counselling Innovation for Successful Aging in The Global Era

Casmini Casmini
The paper aims to describe a holistic and integrated approach to address the challenges of aging through Islamic Counseling in the global era. The method employed in the study is a literature review with the data selected based on relevant keywords: successful aging, successful aging principles, successful...

Case Study of the Grade A Construction Company on Operational Difficulties in Taiwan

Tung-Fa Chen, Te-Tsai Lu
The construction industry plays a crucial role in the national economic development. Despite the Taiwan government investment substantial in various infrastructure, the operational challenges faced by the construction industry still severe, especially for “Grade A” construction companies. The study encompasses...
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Assessment of Groundwater Quality in Kaliakair Upazila of Gazipur in Terms of Water Quality Indices

Khan Rubayet-ul-Islam, Md. Akramul Alam
In the present study, the suitability of groundwater for drinking and irrigation purposes was analyzed in Kaliakair upazila. Thirty (30) groundwater samples from Kaliakair upazila were collected and examined for pertinent water quality indicators. To estimate the water quality index (WQI) for the drinking...
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Rice Leaf Disease Detection using YOLOv9

B. Sai Sudharshan, S. V. Deepan Avinaas, U. Sujith, G. Anitha
A deep learning solution for detecting rice leaf diseases based on the YOLOv9 architecture is presented in this research. We utilize a dataset comprising ten distinct classes, representing critical rice diseases: Bacterial Leaf Blight, Brown Spot, Healthy, Leaf Blast, Leaf Scald, Narrow Brown Spot, Neck...
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The Effectiveness of MARPOL Annex V Implementation on Ferry Ships in Parepare Harbor

Bustamin Bustamin, Joko Purnomo, Ismail Ismail, Muhammad Rijal, Andi Dirga Noegraha
The study aims to determine the standard of effectiveness of Marine Pollution (MARPOL) Annex V Implementation on Ferry Ships at the Port of Parepare. The research was conducted on 8 moored ferry ships at the Port of Parepare. This research uses descriptive qualitative research methods with observation...

A Study on the Strategies and Value of Building a ‘360’ Service System to Improve the Efficiency of Comprehensive Logistics Services in Power Enterprises

Xiaobo Fei, Songyuan Zheng, Zihua Hu, Fangxian Jia
The high-quality development of enterprises is inseparable from high-quality comprehensive logistics support service. The General Management Department of TGDCC owned by CYPC thoroughly studies and implements the important instructions from General Secretary Xi Jinping on General Office in a New Era...

The Peasant and Forest Exploitation: Agrarian Conflict in South Sumatra During the New Order Period

Suryo Arief Wibowo
This study aims to analyze the fate of peasants in South Sumatra against the exploitation carried out by the New Order government and capitalists in the plantation and forestry sectors and its impact on peasants. This study uses a historical method consisting of topic selection, source collection (heuristics),...
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Development of Microstrip Patch Antenna through Variant Shapes Technique for 5G Application and Future Wireless Communication Systems

Tomilola Omoleye, Joseph Ojo, Oluwayomi Faromika
The rapid development of wireless communication from the first to the fifth generation has created demand for antennas with a wide band that are capable of processing large amounts of information. Microstrip patch antennas (MPA) are one of the most efficient when it comes to handheld devices using wireless...

The Influence of Emotional Intelligence on Employee Job Satisfaction (A Study in A Retail Company in Bandung)

Isniar Budiarti, Hadi Purnomo, Sindi Fatikasary
This study aims to analyze the impact of emotional intelligence on employee job satisfaction in a retail company in Bandung. The research employs a quantitative approach with a cross-sectional design, collecting data through questionnaires and analyzing it using simple linear regression. The findings...

Research on Cultivating Undergraduate Professional Core Competence from the Perspective of Industry Education Integration

Pengfei Guo
Research and deeply tap the needs of emerging industries, closely follow the needs of Digital transformation development of traditional industries, so as to position the core professional competence of undergraduate students. Taking the cross-border e-commerce major of application-oriented undergraduate...

Developing of “Chemistry Challenge” e-book to Teach Chemical Literacy for Senior High School Students

Faiz Ilham Pratama, Rr. Lis Permana Sari
The results of the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) in the fields of reading and science in Indonesia are still far from the international average score and lagging behind neighbor countries such as Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore. Therefore, the modification of the education system...
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Human Pose Estimation and Transformation

V. Shylaja, B. J. Sowmya, M. Priya, Chetan Shetty, Nikitha Shetty Mangalore
Human pose estimation and image transformation are active areas of research in computer vision with far-reaching applications in animation, gaming, healthcare, and virtual reality. We present a user-friendly system integrating pose detection and AI-based image transformation by using recent deep learning...
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Adaptive Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning Framework for Distributed Real-Time Systems

K. Mahesh Babu, M. V. S. S. Nagendranath
Distributed Systems play an essential role in enabling real-time decision-making in Internet of Things (IoT) applications. However, maintaining strong data privacy while achieving high performance remains a persistent challenge. Traditional approaches, such as Federated Learning (FL) and Differential...

Reading Walls: Digital Social Readers

Farina Tazijan, Rofiza Aboo Bakar, Rosmaliza Mohamed, Nor Fazlin Mohd Ramli
Reading and writing have now become more democratic. Reading has taken to a new level since the internet has become the main source of reading. Reading is seen as no longer a one-way communication, instead, it has become interactive. Readers easily can contact the writer or co-write or become authors...

Climate-Induced Displacement and Sustainable Development

Anirudha Choudhury, Sarvesh Kumar Shahi
The pervasive consequences of climate change, marked by the relentless ascent of global temperatures, present an unequivocal challenge in the contemporary era. Among its multifaceted impacts, the escalating rise in sea levels poses an imminent threat to the viability of coastal regions and islands. This...
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Concept Analysis of Non-Pharmacological Pain Management in Cancer Patients

Mukhamad Irkham, Femy Melia Rahmawati, Martin Martin
Cancer is a non-communicable disease characterized by the presence of abnormal cells/tissues that are malignant, grow rapidly uncontrollably and can spread to other places in the sufferer’s body. The most common complaint encountered is pain. The pain management that we can provide to patients is non-pharmacological...

Study of the Influence of Augmented Reality Toward Consumer’s Satisfaction and Repurchase Intention

Vina Aristantia, Anne Yenching Liu
According to previous literature, the service of online retailers is limited as consumers cannot evaluate the goods, resulting in a poor online experience. With the technology’s advancement, businesses can improve their products’ presentation through augmented reality (AR). However, the use of AR in...

Research on High-quality Development Strategy of New Quality Productivity in Digital Era

Sihan Yang, Wenwen Liu
Productivity is the objective material force for human beings to conquer and transform nature, and the current digital era, with data elements, digital technology, digital infrastructure and digital governance as the basic framework, has come in full force, so how to fully integrate the digital economy...
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Application of Object Detection and Face Recognition with Customize Dataset on Service Robot

Ryan Satria Wijaya, Wiki Saputra, Senanjung Prayoga, Eko Rudiawan Jamzuri
Computer vision technology is currently gaining traction in all industries, including manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare, and services. Computer vision technology now incorporates robotics technology, making it very dynamic and flexible. Computer vision, like a service robot, is used in a variety...
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The effect of NPK pearl fertilizer on the germination of green mustard seeds (Brassica juncea L.)

Ratna Dewi Wulaningsih, Agung Purwanto, Cantika Choirunisa Anediaandrasari
Green mustard (Brassica Juncea L.) is one of the leafy vegetables that is not difficult to cultivate. Brassica Juncea L. is classified as a leafy vegetable plant that has high economic value and is very popular with the community. Green mustard grows well in soil with high nitrogen content. In addition...

Crafting Change: Women-Led Rural Entrepreneurship in Kutch, Gujarat

Pragya Sachdeva
In the intricate tapestry of traditional crafts in rural India, women artisans have long played a pivotal role as torchbearers of cultural heritage and entrepreneurship (Desai, 2020). This case study focuses on Kutch, Gujarat, where craft traditions are deeply embedded in everyday life, and where women...
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06.08 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND DIFFERENT BLOOD PRESSURE PATTERNS: THE VOBARNO STUDY

A. Paini, M.L. Muiesan, M. Salvetti, C. Corbellini, E. Belotti, G. Galbassini, C. Agabiti-Rosei, C. Aggiusti, L. Micheletti, V. Paderno, E. Agabiti-Rosei
Pages: 51 - 51
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3.4 WAVE INTENSITY ANALYSIS PROVIDES NOVEL INSIGHTS INTO PULMONARY HYPERTENSION

Junjing Su, Charlotte Manisty, Kim H. Parker, Soren Mellemkjaer, Luke Howard, Ulf Simonsen, Alun Hughes
Pages: 51 - 52
Background: The objective of the study was to apply wave intensity analysis (WIA) in the pulmonary artery to characterise the magnitude, origin, type and timing of arterial waves in individuals with and without pulmonary hypertension (PH). Methods: Right heart catheterisation was performed using a pressure...

Analysis of Students’ Learning Independent During Online Learning (During the Covid-19 Pandemic)

Arta Ekayanti
Independent learning is a condition where students have control over their own learning. This is very essential when we in the new normal era, considering that independent learning affects the success of learning activities. This study investigated students’ learning independence and then presents the...
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06.07 EVALUATION OF A METHOD OF WAVE REFLECTION ASSESSMENT VIA TRIANGULAR FLOW WAVE APPROXIMATION

J.G. Kips, E.R. Rietzschel, M.L. De Buyzere, T.C. Gillebert, L.M. Van Bortel, P. Segers
Pages: 51 - 51
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2.6 BLOOD PRESSURE-INDEPENDENCE OF AORTIC-TO-BRACHIAL ARTERY STIFFNESS RATIO IS DEPENDENT ON DISEASE STATUS

Matthew K. Armstrong, Martin G. Schultz, Dean S. Picone, James E. Sharman
Pages: 51 - 52
Introduction: Aortic stiffness predicts cardiovascular mortality but is limited as a risk marker because it is dependent on blood pressure (BP). A potential solution is provided from the ratio of aortic-to-brachial artery stiffness (ab-ratio), which is purported to be a BP-independent risk marker among...
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3.3 DISCOVERY OF A NEW BLOOD PRESSURE PHENOTYPE FROM INVASIVE CENTRAL-TO-PERIPHERAL RECORDINGS: IMPLICATIONS FOR BRACHIAL CUFF ACCURACY AND CARDIOVASCULAR RISK ASSESSMENT

Dean Picone, Martin Schultz, Xiaoqing Peng, Andrew Black, Nathan Dwyer, Phil Roberts-Thomson, Velandai Srikanth, James Sharman
Pages: 51 - 51
Background: Accuracy of brachial cuff blood pressure (BP) may be influenced by individual variability in central-to-peripheral systolic BP (SBP)-amplification, but this has never been determined. We aimed to achieve this by characterising SBP-amplification phenotypes and examining associations with cuff...
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06.06 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND ENLARGEMENT IN MILD TO MODERATE CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE: ROLE OF VITAMIN D

M. Briet, P. Houillier, M. Froissart, E. Bozec, C. Gaucci, C. Collin, S. Laurent, P. Boutouyrie
Pages: 51 - 51
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2.5 NON-INVASIVE WAVE INTENSITY ANALYSIS IN THE AORTA AND INTERNAL CAROTID USING PHASE-CONTRAST MR ANGIOGRAPHY: THE EFFECT OF HYPERTENSION

Sandra Neumann, Mark Hamilton, Julian Paton, Angus Nightingale, Jonathan Brooks, Emma Hart, Giovanni Biglino
Pages: 51 - 51
Introduction: Hypertension is associated with stiffening of blood vessels, reduced arterial lumen and reduced cerebral blood flow; however, it is not known how lower cerebral blood flow relates to arterial structure or impacts on wave dynamics. We hypothesise increased backward wave energy and faster...
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3.2 VARIABILITY IN MEAN ARTERIAL PRESSURE AND DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE FROM CENTRAL TO PERIPHERAL LARGE ARTERIES: RELEVANCE TO ARTERIAL PHYSIOLOGY AND ESTIMATED CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE

Martin Schultz, Dean Picone, Xiaoqing Peng, Andrew Black, Nathan Dwyer, Phillip Roberts-Thomson, James Sharman
Pages: 51 - 51
Background: Mean arterial pressure (MAP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) are thought to consistently decline approximately 1–3 mmHg from the aorta to peripheral large arteries, thus providing a small pressure gradient to aid blood flow. The magnitude of this gradient is important for correct waveform...

The Image of Ukraine Through Regions: The Actual Experience with Free Association Method

Alla Petrenko-Lysak, Olga Bezrukova
The aim of the article is to demonstrate capacities of a qualitative analysis of data collected by the free association method. The empirical base of the research included results of a research by students, aimed at comparing ideas about the Ukraine by students. To establish a group typology of the attitudes...