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Challenges and opportunities in the use of artificial intelligence in education for academic writing: A scoping review

Nurul Shofiah, Zulmy Faqihuddin Putera, Novia Solichah
Artificial intelligence in education emerged as a highly significant and transformational technological advancement. Academic writing has witnessed significant advancements and widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) tools and approaches across several application domains. AI-based tools...

Legal Protection for Aesthetic Doctors in Therapeutic Agreement at Beauty

Anggraeni Endah Kusumaningrum, Janetty Jandra
The development of health and medical sciences makes patients seek solutions for medical action not only for health but to add appearance and aesthetic value through beauty service facilities, namely beauty clinics. In a beauty clinic, there are doctors who provide medical aesthetic services known as...

Do Rewards and Ice Breakers Have an Impact on the Learning Process?

Intan Putri Kania, P. Resnawati Febriani, Fitria Nurulaeni, Kornienko Elena Vladimirovna
The purpose of this research is to know the impact when teacher gave rewards and ice breakers on the learning process. The methodology that we used in this study is Literature Review by collecting various data sources from 10 scientific articles. The results of our study, concluded that giving rewards...

Aggressive Humor in the Impoliteness of Characters’ Language in ‘Kontrakan Rempong’ Sitcom

Sisila Fitriany Damanik, Eddy Setia, Syahron Lubis, Asmyta Surbakti
This study examines linguistic idiosyncrasies in sitcoms that have the potential for humor. This study aims to analyze the aggressive humor in the characters’ impolite language in the “Kontrakan Rempong” sitcom. This study seeks to contribute to an untouched field of study by systematically formulating...

Database Management Infrastructure, Human Resources, Financing, and Equipment in The Sustainable Management of The Covid-19 Pandemic

Andjar Prasetyo, Abdul Hamid, Bekti Putri Harwijayanti, Herrukmi Septa Rinawati, Tri Weda Raharjo, Heri Wahyudianto, Agustinus Hartopo
Governance is one of the key priorities to suppress and document the statistical dynamics of the Covid-19 pandemic. However, poor governance increases the rate of the spread of COVID-19 and hinders the goal of suppressing COVID-19. The purpose of this paper is to place governance as a lever to improve...

Online Lectures Student Satisfaction During the Covid 19 Pandemic

Danang Tandyonomanu, Puspita Sari Sukardani, Awang Dharmawan
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused an instantaneous change in human behaviours, including those related to learning communication. Face-to-face lectures are replaced with online lectures using all available platforms. This change raises the question of whether online lectures can meet the needs of students,...
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Analysis of Hardness and Wear Properties of Composite Railway Brake Blocks Using Nylon Fiber Reinforced

Nurul Fitria Apriliani, Naufal Hilmi Setiawan Putra, Dadang Sanjaya Atmaja, Adya Aghastya, Qudsiyyatul Lailiyah
The braking system is one of the supporting factors for safety and security on trains. In railway braking systems in various countries, composites have been used as brake shoe materials because composites meet several criteria to replace cast iron brake shoes. Nylon has been used in various automotive...
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Build of Farmer Walfare Through the Cocoa Village Model (CVM) Program in District of Blitar

Pawana Nur Indah, Sri Widayanti
The problem of Cocoa development in East Java is productivity that is still far from its potential ability. The average productivity of cocoa only 0.7 tonnes/ha, whereas when applying the technology optimally cocoa cultivation, productivity can reach 2.5 tons/ha. It is therefore necessary strategic steps...
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Wide Tunability Microwave Photonic Filter Based on Brillouin-Raman Fiber Laser: A Modeling Study

Zhi-Yong Yau, Yu-Gang Shee, Lim Eng-Hock, Mohd. Adzir Mahdi
A simulation model of microwave photonic filters (MPF) based on Brillouin Raman fiber laser (BRFL) is demonstrated. A wide tunability filter in terms of its bandwidth and free spectra range is achievable by controlling BRFL optical channel numbers and wavelength spacing thanks to the high optical channels...

Undergraduate EFL Learners’ Perception Toward ICT Use in English Language Learning

Fitrawati, Hermawati Syarif, M. Zaim
Due to the integration of technology, learners have more possibilities to practice English in their own contexts than they do now. However, there is currently a limitation of study on students attitudes toward use of ICT in English language learning. The goal of this study is to look into how EFL students...

Analysis of the Application of STEM with an Ethnoscience Approach by Chemistry Teachers in West Nusa Tenggara

Yayuk Andayani, Yunita Arian Sani Anwar
This study aims to analyze the application of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) with an ethnoscience approach to chemistry learning in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB). It is qualitative research using a questionnaire technique to assist in obtaining relevant information. The total sample...

Empowering Vocational High School: The Crucial Role of Leadership in Building Management Capacities of Regional Public Service Agency

Arin Ika Puspitaningsih, Burhanuddin, Ali Imron, Ahmad Yusuf Sobri
This study aims to provide insights into the important role of leadership in building Regional Public Service Agency (RPSA)-Oriented Management at Vocational High Schools (VHS). The research was conducted as a descriptive qualitative study at SMKN 3 Banjarbaru, one of the state vocational high schools...
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Thermal Design of Small Modular Reactors in Northern Regions

Mohammadhossein Afsharipour, Pooneh Maghoul, Najib Bouaanani, Richard Boudreault
Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are increasingly recognized as safer and more flexible alternatives to conventional nuclear power plants in today’s industry. Their safety and flexibility, coupled with their lower time and capital investment requirements, make SMRs an ideal choice for clean energy in Canada’s...

How Fake News Consume Relate with Mindset

Felipe Anderson Rios Incio, Ángel Emiro Páez Moreno, Milagros Thalía Leiva Marín, Francisco Javier Barquero Cornelio
(1) Background: This paper is based on the hypothesis that not only formal education, but also intelligence/mindset should be taken into account when assessing the vulnerability of citizens to fake news. This is how we seek to determine the relationship between media consumption associated with fake...

Transportation Improvement and Firm Innovation: Evidence from China

Xiangcai Peng
Transportation infrastructure improved with the construction of high-speed rail (HSR) has an increasingly significant role in promoting economic growth in China, so it is urgent to describe and measure its economic benefits. By matching the database of China’s urban data, HSR data, and China’s listed...
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Increasing solar radiation energy in equipment distillation to produce fresh water for airport

Dedet Hermawan Setiabudi, Okto Dinaryanto, Abdul Haris, Benedictus Mardwianta
Sustainable water management is essential for airports. Due to the location near the ocean, some airports can get freshwater sources to meet the needs of the airport from the desalination process. One of the desalination technology is solar desalination. Solar energy radiation is produced from nuclear...

Implementation of Problem-Based Learning in Video and Image-Based Tutorial Discussion with Increasing Student Learning Outcomes for Block 1.A (Introduction to Midwifery Education)

Aldina Ayunda Insani, Feni Andriani
Bachelor of Midwifery at Medical Faculty of Andalas University has implemented a Student-Centered Learning system with a Problem Based Learning (PBL) method approach. One of them is using a block system, and the activity is in the form of tutorials. Tutorials are carried out by utilizing videos and pictures...

Legal Study on Customary Land Business Agreements by Companies and Indigenous Peoples

Iga Gangga Santi Dewi, Made Wiryani, Yuli Prasetyo Adhi, Agung Basuki Prasetyo
The issuance of Government Regulation 18 of 2021 is a renewal in exploitation of indigenous peoples land for company businesses. However, the presence of this government regulation raises a problem, because the national land law does not stipulate that corporate use rights can be cultivated on land with...

Narration Effectivity with Artificial One Shot Cinema Using Michotte’s Focal Point Framework in “Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves”

Naldo Yanuar
The article will interpret how narration of time depicted in a story scene can be effectively wrapped in a single take or one shot cinema based on the study case of Doric’s escape scene in 2023’s film title “Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves” directed by the filmmakers Jonathan Goldstein and...

The Effect of Teacher’s Pedagogical, Personal, Professional, and Social Competence of Teachers on Social Studies Learning Achievement of Students

Salamah, Tarto, Suhari, Deni Tinursani
This study will examine the effect of pedagogic competence, professional competence, and teacher social competence on social studies learning achievement. The population in this study were all Class IX students of SMP (Junior High School) in the district Kasihan, Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Regency,...

Analysis of the Current Situation and Problems of the Carbon Finance Market in the Context of the “Double Carbon” Target

Changpei Lyu
At present, climate change is an important issue that all of humanity needs to face together. With China’s ambitious target of achieving carbon peaking by the year of 2030 and carbon neutrality by the year of 2060, the development of carbon finance is crucial. The development of a carbon finance system...

Analyzing the Social Ecology of Tourism by Local Communities in the Baluran National Park Area

Nanda Harda Pratama Meiji, Nur Hadi, Abdul Mu’id Aris Shofa, Heni Masruroh, Sharina Osman, Aditya Bagus Satria, Bayu Agung Laksono
Indonesia's tourism is slowly becoming a new pawn for the community's economic development. This is considering that Indonesia consists of various regional characters and biota. One of the locations in this context of tourism is the Baluran National Park area, located in Situbondo, East Java....

Analysis of City Development Policy on Community Decision Factors on the Purchase of Subsidy House

Deddy Aprilani, Rosy Febriani Daud
The rapid growth of Indonesia’s population is quite high and many people have minimal income, causing high public interest in buying subsidized housing. The government continues to provide subsidies for the community which aims to improve people’s welfare and the government is also trying to build subsidized...

The Impact of Covid 19 on Teaching and Learning Amongst First-Year Entry Learners at Institutions of Higher Education

M. M. Sikwela, V. Khumalo, B. Y. C. Mvuyana
The impact of coronavirus (Covid-19) in 2020 has had devastating effects on the higher education system in South Africa and beyond. More specifically to previously disadvantaged universities that had to change the mode of class delivery to first-year students. The study investigated the impact of Covid-19...
Proceedings Article

The Modification of the Building Structural Design Using Steel-Concrete Composite and Eccentrically Braced Frames (EBF) System Structure

Mahdan Kintara Sanie, Budi Suswanto, Triwulan
The construction of high-rise buildings nowadays must be designed to be economical, have a symmetrical and good structure, and must be designed to be earthquake-resistant. Steel structure is one of the earthquake-resistant constructions that are better than concrete structure, since steel structure has...

Market Digitalization Impact of Income SMEs during Pandemic

Eri Yanti Nasution, Hastina Febriaty
This research aims to determine the effect of market digitization on SMEs income in Medan. Sampling using the accidental sampling method as many as 100 respondents in Medan. The method of data collection is by distributing online questionnaires. The method of data analysis in this study used regression...

The Implementation of Industry 4.0 in Indonesian Museums

Terrylia Feisrami, Erlinda Nusron Yunus
This research examines how far the industry 4.0 Initiative is implemented in Indonesian museums by observing both sides of museum management and museum visitor. This study is explorative and utilizes both qualitative and quantitative methods. Twenty-four Indonesian museums are interviewed. The research...

An User Experience Analysis of UNG E-Learning Using User Experience Questionnaire Tool

Manda Rohandi
The user experience measurement can reveal the strengths and weaknesses of an application. One of the tools used to measure the user experience of an application is the User Experience Questionnaire (UEQ). UEQ can provide feedback to developers on the Attractiveness, Efficiency, Perspicuity, Dependability,...

Development of E-Module Courses Tata Boga 2 Based on Flip PDF Professional for Teaching Learning Process in The Pandemic of Covid 19

Yose Indarta, Ika Parma Dewi, Ambiyar, Syahril, Fadhilah, Lise Asnur, Fadhli Ranuharja, Agariadne Dwinggo Samala
This study aims to determine the results of the validity and practicality of e-modules made using Flip PDF Professional. The research model used was developed by Borg and Gall which consists of 10 steps but only 7 steps were adapted due to time and funding constraints. The validity test was carried out...

Level of Knowledge and Dissemination of Da’if and Mawdu’ Hadiths in The Book of Nasa’ih Al-’Ibad by Pesantren’s Residents in Sumatera, Indonesia

Arwansyah bin Kirin, Wan Ainaa Mardhiah, Faisal Husen Ismail, Khayrul Azman bin Mohamad Suhaimy
The book of Nasa’ih al-’Ibad by Shaykh Nawawi al-Banteni is a classic book containing aspects of Targhib wa Tarhib which is widespread in Southeast Asia especially Indonesia. Shaykh Nawawi al-Banteni refers to many hadiths of the Prophet SAW among them are da’if and mawdu’ hadiths. This book also contains...
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P5.05 INTERICTAL ARTERIAL WALL PARAMETERS IN WOMEN WITH MIGRAINE

K. Ryliskiene, D. Jatuzis, L. Ryliskyte, M. Kovaite, A. Marcijoniene, A. Laucevicius
Pages: 174 - 175
Objective: According to data of epidemiological and clinical studies, migraine with aura (MA) is associated with cardiovascular disorders, and migraine without aura (M0) is linked to carotid artery dissection. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate and compare arterial wall parameters...
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P9.09 DIFFERENCE IN AGE-RELATED PATTERNS OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND WAVE REFLECTIONS AMONG PATIENTS WITH KIDNEY DISEASE: RESULTS OF THE UK RESEARCH ALLIANCE INTO KIDNEY DISEASE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS (UREKA) COLLABORATION

L.A. Tomlinson, B. Caplin, S.J. Carr, C. Delles, C.J. Ferro, J. Goddard, S.G. Holt, P.A. Kalra, P.S. Lacy, C.M. McEniery, C.W. McIntyre, E.P. McQuarrie, C. Rajkumar, T. Savage, M.W. Taal, C.R. Tompson, J.N. Townend, D.J. Webb, D.C. Wheeler, I.B. Wilkinson
Pages: 174 - 175
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P5.04 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION, INTIMA-MEDIA COMPLEX THICKNESS AND BILIRUBIN LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME

O.A. Polikina, V.V. Vikentyev
Pages: 174 - 174
Endothelial dysfunction (ED) and carotid artery intima-media complex thickening (IMT) are regarded as predictors for the progress of atherosclerosis. The anti-oxidant properties of bilirubin and its ability to prevent oxidation of lipids of low density lipoproteins, and thus, development of vascular...
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PO-24 SEX DIFFERENCES IN HEMODYNAMIC RESPONSES FOLLOWING ACUTE INFLAMMATION: WAVE SEPARATION ANALYSIS

Sang Ouk Wee, Abbi Lane, Kanokwan Bunsawat, Alexander Rosenberg, Bo Fernhall
Pages: 174 - 175
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P2.39 ASSESSMENT OF FLOW MEDIATED DILATION. COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO METHODS

S. Rastelli, F. Stea, E. Bozec, L. Zanoli, F. Faita, L. Ghiadoni, P. Castellino, P. Boutouyrie, S. Laurent
Pages: 174 - 175

Digital Divide between Mother and Child in Parenting

Yuli Candrasari, Puji Lestari, Dyva Claretta, Sumardjijati Sumardjijati
The birth of the Internet raised new hopes for eliminating inequality in social interactions. The fact is that there is a digital divide among internet users, especially for women. Studies show that in using technology there is a gap between women and men. In today’s digital era children grow up with...
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P5.03 ACUTE VASCULAR EFFECTS OF RECOMBINANT HUMAN TSH IN YOUNG SUBJECTS FROM CHERNOBYL AREA FOLLOWED-UP FOR PREVIOUS DIFFERENTIATED THYROID CANCER

L. Ghiadoni, R.M. Bruno, F. Faita, E. Bianchini, A.I. Corciu, E. Daghini, L. Landini, F. Stea, P. Fallahi, E. Picano, A. Antonelli
Pages: 174 - 174
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of recombinant human TSH (rhTSH) on endothelial function, aortic and carotid stiffness, and wave reflection in a population living in the Chernobyl area at the time of 1986 blast, treated with thyroidectomy for thyroid cancer. Methods: 23 subjects (age 26±3 years,...
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P6.12 CORRELATION OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND ANGIOGRAPHICALLY PROVED CORONARY ARTERY STENOSIS

M. Berzina, A. Krallisa, G. Latkovskis, M. Zabunova, I. Mintale, A. Erglis
Pages: 174 - 175
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PO-23 DEPENDENCY OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS INDICATORS ON ACUTE BLOOD VOLUME CHANGES

Katelyn S. Fraser, Jason Xeni, Danielle Greaves, Richard L. Hughson
Pages: 174 - 174
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P9.07 RELATION OF CENTRAL AND BRACHIAL BLOOD PRESSURE TO LEFT VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY. THE CZECH POST-MONICA STUDY

P. Wohlfahrt, D. Wichterle, J. Seidlerová, J. Filipovský, V. Adámková, R. Cífková
Pages: 174 - 174
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P2.38 COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO INDIRECT METHODS FOR PULSE WAVEFORM ANALYSIS

C. Ramos, L. Lonati, G. Bilo, A. Faini, E. Cardona, G. Parati
Pages: 174 - 174
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P5.02 EFFECT OF ACUTE INTENSE EXERCISE ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS

D. Kardara, C. Vlachopoulos, A. Anastasakis, K. Baou, I. Dima, D. Terentes-Printzios, G. Antoniou, A. Gravos, G. Angelidis, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 174 - 174
Purpose: Aortic stiffness and wave reflections are determinants of left ventricular performance and independent predictors of cardiovascular risk. Though it is well recognized that regular aerobic exercise can affect arterial stiffness and wave reflections, the acute effect of intense aerobic exercise...
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P6.11 RETINAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN YOUNG NORMOTENSIVE AND MILDLY HYPERTENSIVE SUBJECTS

K. Kotliar, H. Hanssen, K. Eberhardt, M. Halle, U. Heemann, M. Baumann
Pages: 174 - 174
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P9.06 SERUM URIC ACID LEVELS AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND CARDIAC AND CAROTID ARTERY STRUCTURE IN A GENERAL POPULATION IN NORTHERN ITALY

M. Salvetti, M.L. Muiesan, A. Paini, C. Agabiti Rosei, C. Aggiusti, D. Stassaldi, F. Beschi, C. Monteduro, M. Castellano, E. Agabiti Rosei
Pages: 174 - 174

Flexible WSNs Aims Easy Installation With Noise Reduce Method For Elderly People Care

Takanobu Otsuka, Takayuki Ito
Pages: 174 - 186
Much research has been conducted on anomaly detection by wireless sensor networks (WSNs). The existing WSNs require specialized knowledge and skills to install the sensors in environments such as houses and buildings. Therefore, we have developed a flexible WSN based on small sensor devices that can...

Proposal of a Supporting Method to Generate a Decision Table from the Formal Specification

Tetsuro Katayama, Kenta Nishikawa, Yoshihiro Kita, Hisaaki Yamaba, Naonobu Okazaki
Pages: 174 - 178
In recent years, the software quality becomes more important because the system becomes large scale and high performance. In general, many defects are embedded in the upstream process of the software development. As one reason of the above, specifications include ambiguous description. As a means for...

Spatial Grasp Language (SGL) for Distributed Management and Control

Peter Simon Sapaty
Pages: 174 - 181
A full description of the high-level language for solving arbitrary problems in heterogeneous, distributed, and dynamic worlds, both physical and virtual, will be presented and discussed. The language is based on holistic and gestalt principles representing semantic level solutions in distributed environments...