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GIZMO COP- An Intelligent Security Device for Women Safety with Machine Learning

Ameelia Roseline Arulandhusamy, Afreen Sadiq, Arsha Varshinee Venugopal, Hema Priya Hari Murugan, Keerthana Ramasamy
Despite the technological advancements and civilization, issues regarding personal safety especially for women and children never go out of trend. Statistics state that in India, an average of 86 rape happen daily and nearly 49 offences against women are reported for every hour. In such an unsafe society...

Rural Tourism Perspectives on Digital Innovation: Small Enterprises in Indonesia

Lulu Nurul Istanti
The study explored the nature of digital transformation in rural areas and reflected on opportunities and challenges for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in rural tourism areas. Digital infrastructure is the foundation for digital innovation and, as such, ambitious broadband connectivity targets...

Legal Smuggling of Share Ownership Using Nominee Arrangements Associated with a Violation of the Negative Investment Lists

Dewi Nadya Maharani, Faisal Santiago
This paper analyzes whether or not there is legal smuggling in the nominee arrangement when it is associated with the negative investment list that applies in Indonesia. The normative law is used in this paper. The result is that the nominee arrangement is part of smuggling law against investment law....

Role Playing in the Dolanan Bocah Bengen Dance in Cilegon Indonesia

Eniyah, Juju Masunah, Yuliawan Kasmahidayat
The dolanan bocah bengen dance is a children’s dance that has an element of fun playing where this dance is taken from the movements of children who are playing. The world of children is a world full of joy where children are full of joy. The movements in this dance are moving, swaying, turning and jumping....
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Study of Electromagnetic Radiation at Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) in Universitas PGRI Yogyakarta

Herenda Sela W, Wahyu Sugianto
Public concern about the new health implications of exposure to electromagnetic radiation emitted from several sources of electromagnetic fields, especially at extremely low frequencies, is a very interesting phenomenon to be investigated further. The negative impact caused by exposure to electromagnetic...

Study on NFT Market Ecology and Pricing Mechanism from the Perspective of Economics

Dahe Zhang
Non homogeneous token (NFT) based on blockchain is a kind of digital asset ownership recorded on blockchain, which is unique, irreplaceable and indivisible. As a core requirement in the smart economy, NFTs have been widely used in collectibles, encrypted artworks and games. Firstly, this paper expounds...

Problems of Correctional Supervisors at Class 1 Surabaya Correctional Institutions in Carrying Out Their Duties

Pudji Astuti, Vita Mahardhika, Gelar Ali Ahmad
The Ministry of Law and Human Rights noted that 5061 inmates were released from prison. They were released through an assimilation and integration program to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Inmates who are released have to under the guidance and supervision of the Class I Surabaya Correctional Center...

Dividend Pay Out Ratio Policy in LQ-45 Indexed Companies

Rudi Setiawan, Sri Hasnawati, Ernie Hendrawaty
Economic variables such as; Current Ratio (Ratio), Return on Assets (Percent), and Debt to Equity Ratio (Percent), are suspected to be factors that can affect the payout ratio dividend payment policy in companies in Indonesia’s LQ45 index. Considering the preceding context and prior study, researchers...
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Extension and Application Analysis of Children’s Empathy Quotient-Systemizing Quotient Model Based on Data Mining Techniques

Lixia Chen, Xiaoyu Bai, Xinghong Deng, Xinying Li
Objective: To use the data mining technique to construct a multidimensional information assessment model of Children’s Empathy Quotient (EQ-C) and Children’s Systemizing Quotient (SQ-C) with certain reliability and validity and establish a regional norm in Guangxi, China, based on this model. Then, with...

Design of a Visual Traffic Management System for Smart Cities Based on Digital Twin Technology

Nan Sheng, Qi Chen
With regard to the current socio-economic situation, the traditional means of road traffic management can no longer adapt to the current speed of global information development. Intelligent traffic management, which responds to the practical needs of the history of intelligent traffic management, is...

Paradiplomacy of Semarang City (Indonesia) and Jung Gu City (South Korea) in 2016–2021: Evaluation Study of Sister City Cooperation

Anna Yulia Hartati, Agus Riyanto, Andi Purwono, Suharto
Foreign relations carried out by local governments or ‘sub-states’ in the science of international relations are referred to as paradiplomacy. Law Number 32 of 2004 concerning Regional Government opens up opportunities as actors in foreign relations. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of sister...

Evaluation of CAPM and Three-factor Model During the COVID-19: Evidence from Chinese Catering Industry

Tongyu Ren, Heng Wang, Yixuan Zhang
In 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic emerged in China and rapidly disseminated worldwide, causing a greater-than-expected impact on the global economy. Most countries’ stock markets were not optimistic, and stocks from different industries have elicited varying social reactions. The paper selects the stocks...

Online “Teacher” Incompetence in Shaping Audience Confidence

Cevi Mochamad Taufik, Rizqi Ghassani
Social media provides space for everyone to act as they wish. Only by being able to operate a social media system can digital creators change their ‘face’ according to the construction they create. The background does not need to be relevant because social media does not require creators to create content...

Analysis of the Path of Rural Vocational Schools Serving Rural Revitalization under the Background of Vocational Education in the New Era

Hao Wang, Longjian Xie
With the deepening of socialism with Chinese characteristics in the new era, the role of vocational education in promoting rural revitalization strategy has become increasingly evident. Many vocational schools have conducted comprehensive exploration and practice, accumulating valuable experience. However,...

Sustainability of Digital Payments: Empirical Evidence from India

Vandana Bhavsar, Pradeepta Kumar Samanta
The digital financial services like mobile money, digital payments, and newer digital payment systems or financial technologies when rendered productively and responsively in a structured environment, will enable growth and faster achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for a country. In...
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Sexual Risk Behavior Among Adolescents in a State Senior High School in East Java, Indonesia

Yhenti Widjayanti, Angelia Arnanda, Veronica silalahi
Some adolescents engage in sexually risky behavior. Sexual risk behavior is unprotected sexual contact with partners who are possible HIV and AIDS carriers. This study aimed to examine sexual risk behavior among high school students. This study was a cross-sectional study. Respondents of this study were...

Student Response to Geometry Student’s Worksheet Based on APOS Model Assisted GeoGebra

Hanifah, Febrila Lilia Gina
This Ex Post Facto study aimed to determine the response of each small group of students about the Geometry student’s worksheet (LKPD) based on the GeoGebra-assisted APOS Model made by 12 teachers or prospective mathematics teachers who are currently studying in the Mathematics Education Master’s Degree...
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Physiological Response of Shallots (Allium ascalonicum L.) to Inoculation of Diazotrophic Bacteria

Dwi Okti Lestari, Eny Rokhminarsi, Purwanto
This research was aimed to study the effect of diazotrophic bacteria application on nitrogen uptake, chlorophyll content and rate of assimilation in shallot. The research was carried out in a screen house Experimental Farm and the Laboratory of Agronomy and Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Jenderal...

The Impact of the Covid-19 on the Video Game Market

Harry Chen
Under the attack of Covid-19, the global economy and business are suppressed. The entertainment chain has been broken, and people were trapped in their houses. Emerging fears, loneliness, and diseases make the world chaos. However, video games’ special functions and advantages make the industry survive...
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Modeling and Simulation of an Orthodontic System of a Real Patient Starting from CBCT Images

Dragos-Laurentiu Popa, Ionela Teodora Dascalu, Daniela Tarnita, Alina Duta, Gabriel Buciu, Ludmila Sass, Daniela Vintila, Stelian-Mihai-Sever Petrescu
The paper first presented the stages of obtaining a virtual model of a female patient, aged 13 years and who had multiple dental malpositions. The patient underwent a CT scan, and CT images were initially processed using the InVesalius program and three-dimensional geometries were obtained, both for...

From Online to In-Person: Indonesian Students’ Insights on Education Post-pandemic

Dian Novita, Fika Megawati, Sheila Agustina, Dwita Laksmita Rachmawati, Chandrika Rahmania Cahyani
As the COVID-19 outbreak starts to subside, Indonesian schools have started to reopen their campuses for students. Regarding this, consideration must be given to the change from online to face-to-face learning and its effects. The current study focuses on the learning and teaching that students liked...
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Hybrid ARIMA-ANN Model for Solving Nonlinearity in Time Series Data

Widyanti Rahayu, Vera Maya Santi, Dania Siregar, Dimas Kuncoro Djati
Shallots (Allium cepa L. var. Aggregatum) are one of the most important culinary spices in the world. Shallots contain vitamin C, potassium, dietary fiber, folic acid, calcium and iron. Because the nutritional content and benefits of shallots are very complete, the demand for shallots is quite high in...

Personalizing Learning Experiences with Q-Learning in Adaptive Educational Systems

Ikram Amzil, Souhaib Aammou, Zakaria Tagdimi, Hicham Erradi
Adaptive Educational Systems (AES) are computer-based systems that personalize the content and teaching methods based on individual students’ learning progress. AES aim to provide tailored learning experiences and improve learning outcomes. This research paper explores how Q-learning, a type of Reinforcement...

The Narration of Jamu as Herbal Medicine in Ageing Population During COVID-19

Riska Dwi Ananda Pratiwi, Rosiana Eva Rayanti, Theresia Pratiwi Elingsetyo Sanubari
Over the last two years, COVID-19 has become a pandemic all over the world, including Indonesia. The pandemic infected all groups, including ageing population. The vulnerability comes from the aging process, along with the weakened immune system. Nevertheless, in Indonesia, the interaction between community...

Consonant Acquisition in an Indonesian Cerebral Palsy Person

Elitaria Bestri Agustina Siregar, Mulyadi Mulyadi, Gustianingsih Gustianingsih, Khairina Nasution
Language in daily communication is very important as a means of social interaction. Humans can express thoughts, ideas, emotions, and feelings with language. This study aims to describe the form of consonant acquisition of cerebral palsy children aged ten years. This research method is qualitative research...
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Test and Analysis of Flood Discharge Vibration Characteristics of Beams on Surface Orifice Gate Piers of Xiluodu Dam

Lianghua Xu, Chunyao Hou, Hongyi Zhang, Guoqing Liu
During the flood discharge period when the deep-hole gates of Xiluodu dam were opened, obvious vibration occurred in the beams on surface orifice gate piers. In order to find the cause of vibration, in this paper, the natural vibration characteristics and vibration source characteristics of beams on...
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Microbial Enzymes: A Summary Focusing on Biotechnology Prospective for Combating Industrial Pollutants

Debosmita Sikdar, Ivy Kanungo, Dipanwita Das
Environmental issues are growing at an alarming rate and addressing the same is the need of the hour. Hazardous industrial pollutants and discharges are adding to the misery. Therefore, new ideas and technologies are being created and adopted to deal with ever increasing conservational troubles. Due...

Exploring Women’s Narratives on Conflict and Violent Histories

Grace Leksana, Arif Subekti, Megasari N. Fatanti
This paper examines the complexities of writing women’s histories, particularly in the context of conflict and violence. The paper firstly describes the patriarchal structure that tends to marginalize and undermines women’s narratives in history. The same structure also highly affected gender-based violence...

Entity of God in the Quran: A Semiotic Study

Marzuqi Marzuqi, Akhmad Muzakki
This study is not trying to judge God, but doing reinterpretation on values given by humans to the God’s entity. This study aims to identify the meaning of the God’s entity signs in an ontological relation with humans in Quran. This study uses semiotic approach since it is aimed to study the meaning...

Spatial Impact of Public Investment on Province’s Economic Growth in Vietnam

Hung Phuong Vu
This study considers the spatial impact of public investment on provinces’ economic growth in Vietnam using a spatial econometric model with province-level data. The context of the Vietnamese economy shows that it has reached a lot of success in the period 2010-2020 with an essential role in public investment....

Analysis Satria Dewa Gatotkaca Strategic and Tactical Advertisement Movie Poster and Its Correlation in Art Direction with Literature Study Approach

Edo Tirtadarma
Indonesia has many folklores that are passed down from generation to generation. One of the famous folklores is the epic tale of Mahabharata. The protagonist is represented by Pandawa, and the antagonist is represented by Kurawa. The story of Gatotkaca was turned into a live action movie by Satria Dewa...

Multi-Project Information Management Platform Based on PDIE System

Dongsheng Li
In order to solve the information management problem of enterprise project R&D, the work breakdown structure (WBS) method is used to decompose the product development process in three levels. PDIE platform construction is carried out based on the three-level process, so as to achieve management synergy,...
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The Determinants of Bank Selection Criteria Among Students of Higher Learning and Their Implications for the Islamic Banking Industry in Oman

Umar Ahmed, Bashir Ahmad Fida, Afra Ali Al Asmi
The overall goal of this study is to investigate the most important determinants of bank selection criteria among higher education students and their implications for the Islamic banking industry in Oman. To achieve this objective, this study used a quantitative research method in which questionnaires...
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Experimental Study of the Effect of Using a Gothic Vortex Generator Counter Rotating Arrangement on Wing Airfoil Eppler 562 with a Smoke Generator

Tegar Satria Dharmawan, Setyo Hariyadi, I. S. Rifdian
The development of science and technology affects all sectors of life, one of them is technological progress in the aviation world. The wing is the most important part of an aircraft because the wing produces an elevator When moving against the airflow because of its airfoil shape. The airfoils found...

Using YouTube Video Vincent Van Gogh’s the Starry Night: Great Art Explained in Teaching Art and Language Appreciation Classroom

Beleven Khrismawan, Herditya Wahyu Widodo
In the currently predominant online teaching environment, teachers use materials that are available on the Internet for their classes, be they paid content or otherwise. YouTube, as the most popular free video-sharing site, has been one of the sources of instructional material in the form of online videos....

Exploring the Potential of Moku-Zogan Technique in Cross-Cultural Design Entrepreneurship: A case of Malaysia and Japan

Wan Noor Faaizah Wan Omar, Azyyati Anuar, Mohd Zool Hilmie Mohamed Sawal, Kamarudin Othman, Yanti Mustapha, Shafilla Subri, Abu Hanifa Ab Hamid
This study explores the potential of the Moku-Zogan technique in cross-cultural design, focusing on its applicability to Malaysian furniture design. By enhancing comprehension of cross-cultural potential of Moku-Zogan, the study contributes to understanding how the techniques can be adapted into Malaysian...

Factors Influencing Career Interest in the Tourism Industry (Case Study on Students of the National University Tourism Study Program)

Putri Aulia Ardani, Gagih Pradini
This study aims to analyze the influence of socioeconomic, environmental, and life outlook factors on the career interests of National University Tourism Study Program students in the tourism industry. This study used quantitative methods using Likert measuring devices with primary data obtained from...
Conference Abstract

9.10 STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL ARTERIAL ABNORMALITIES IN FIBROMUSCULAR DYSPLASIA ARE IN THE CONTINUUM OF HYPERTENSION: AN IMAGING AND BIOMECHANICAL STUDY

Louise Marais, Pierre Boutouyrie, Hakim Khettab, Chantal Boulanger, Aurelien Lorthioir, Mickael Franck, Ralph Niarra, Jean-Marie Renard, Yann Chambon, Xavier Jeunemaitre, Mustapha Zidi, Pierre-François Plouin, Stéphane Laurent, Michel Azizi
Pages: 70 - 71
Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) is a non-atherosclerotic non-inflammatory arterial disease of unknown origin. We previously showed the presence of triple signal (TS) at ultrasound within common carotid artery (CCA) wall. We aimed at coupling TS presence with microconstituents of the vessel wall. We included...
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2.5 DOES WAVE REFLECTION PROTECT THE MICROVASCULATURE FROM HIGH PULSE PRESSURE?

Avinash Kondiboyina, Joe Smolich, Michael Cheung, Berend Westerhof, Nico Westerhof, Jonathan Mynard
Pages: 70 - 71
Background: Wave reflection (caused by a stiffness increase from large to small arteries) has been considered to protect against high microvasculature Pulse Pressures (mPP) (1). However, according to transmission line theory, Transmission (T) and Reflection (R) coefficients are proportional (T = 1+R),...
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P60 PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS OF TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS: FOCUS ON PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND DEPRESSION

Andrea Greco, Alessandro Maloberti, Marisa Varrenti, Ilaria Bassi, Enrico Piccinelli, Francesco Panzera, Stephan Laurent, Pierre Boutouyrie, Massimo D’Addario, Anna Maria Annoni, Patrizia Steca, Cristina Giannattasio
Pages: 70 - 71
Objective: Prior studies have suggested that the principal determinants of arterial stiffening are age, BP and others CV risk factors such as dyslipidemia and diabetes. However, scanty data are available on the role of psychological factors on arterial stiffness. The aim of the current cross-sectional...
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9.9 FLOW-MEDIATED SLOWING AS A NOVEL METHOD FOR THE NON-INVASIVE ASSESSMENT OF ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION

Amedra Basgaran, Kaisa Maki-Petaja, Ian Wilkinson, Carmel McEniery
Pages: 70 - 70
Background: Flow-mediated slowing (FMS) assesses the slowing of pulse wave velocity (PWV) in response to reactive hyperaemia, to provide a measure of endothelial function. We assessed the reproducibility of FMS and whether the technique is sensitive to the influence of age. FMS was compared to the commonly...
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2.4 CENTRAL SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE PROVIDES ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IN RISK PREDICTION IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS

Christopher C. Mayer, Julia Matschkal, Pantelis A. Sarafidis, Stefan Hagmair, Georg Lorenz, Susanne Angermann, Matthias C. Braunisch, Marcus Baumann, Uwe Heemann, Christoph Schmaderer, Siegfried Wassertheurer
Pages: 70 - 70
Background: Association of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM) with mortality depends on cardiac function in hemodialysis patients. Evidence for the predictive power of central Systolic Pressure (cSBP) is inconclusive. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the additional information of ambulatory...
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P59 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND PERIPHERAL VASCULAR RESISTANCE IN OFFSPRING OF HYPERTENSIVE PARENTS – INFLUENCE OF GENDER AND OTHER CONFOUNDERS

Niels Henrik Buus, Rasmus Carlsen, Dinah Khatir, Hans Eiskjær, Michael John Mulvany, Karin Skov
Pages: 70 - 70
Aim: Established essential hypertension (EH) is associated with increased arterial stiffness and peripheral resistance, but the extent of vascular changes in persons genetically predisposed for EH is uncertain. Methods: Participants from the Danish Hypertension Prevention Project (DHyPP) (having two...
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9.8 NEAR INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY (NIRS) CAN DETECT IMPROVEMENTS IN ARTERIAL FUNCTION FOLLOWING 6-MONTHS OF MARATHON TRAINING

Siana Jones, Andrew D’Silva, Alun Hughes
Pages: 70 - 70
Background: Endurance training improves vascular function and skeletal muscle perfusion. NIRS can measure changes in oxygenated haemoglobin (oxy-Hb) in the skeletal muscle microvascular bed. Therefore, combined with arterial occlusion, NIRS has the potential to assess microvascular function within skeletal...
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P.075 TISSUE CHARACTERIZATION OF CAROTID WALL IN MILDLY DISEASED ARTERIES: COMPARISON OF VIDEODENSITOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND INTEGRATED BACKSCATTER

M. Failla, C. Morizzo, M. Kozàkovà, M. Paterni, S. Maestroni, E. Fantini, C. Giannattasio, C. Palombo, G. Mancia
Pages: 70 - 70
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2.3 OCCUPATIONAL, SPORT AND LEISURE RELATED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY HAVE CONTRASTING EFFECTS ON NEURAL BAROREFLEX SENSITIVITY. THE PARIS PROSPECTIVE STUDY III

Rachel Climie, Pierre Boutouyrie, Marie-Cecile Perier, Edouard Chaussade, Matthieu Plichart, Lucile Offredo, Catherine Guilbout, Thomas van Sloten, Frederique Thomas, Bruno Pannier, James Sharman, Stephane Laurent, Xavier Jouven, Jean-Philippe Empana
Pages: 70 - 70
Background: Physical activity (PA) is beneficial for baroreflex sensitivity (BRS), but it is unclear whether the type of PA has similar effects on the neural (nBRS) or vascular (carotid stiffness) components of BRS. We sought to determine this in healthy adults from a community- based study via assessment...
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P58 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOWER PERFORMANCE ON THE COGNITIVE TESTS AT DIFFERENT DOMAINS IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

Henrique Muela, Valeria Costa-Hong, Michel Machado, Natalia Moraes, Claudia Memória, Monica Yassuda, Edson Shu, Ayrton Massaro, Ricardo Nitrini, Alfredo Mansur, Luiz Bortolotto
Pages: 70 - 70
Background: Cognitive impairment and elevated arterial stiffness are described in arterial hypertension (AH), but its correlations are not well studied. Objectives: To study the cognitive function at different domains and arterial properties in patients with AH stage 1 to 3 compared to normotensives...