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Quantitative Analysis of Heroic Epic “Manas” Translation Research in China

Yuting Zhou, Adalaiti
Manas has attracted wide attention from academic circles at home and abroad for its high academic value on epic. It has been translated into multiple languages and spread around the world. There are not only translations in English, German, Russian and other foreign languages, but also several translated...

Validation of Learning Resources for Teacher in Implementing “Projek Penguatan Profil Pelajar Pancasila” (P5) in Elementary School

Sylvia Rabbani, Medita Ayu Wulandari, Muhammad Rizal Fauzi, Ryan Dwi Puspita
The aim of this research is to determine the results of innovative learning resources in the form of examples of project videos in increasing the readiness of elementary school teachers in implementing Projek Penguatan Profil Pelajar Pancasila (P5) (Project for Strengthening Pancasila Student Profiles)...
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Analysis of Renewable Energy Consumption of CO2 Capture System from Power Plant Flue Gas

Jingquan Miao, Huige Qu, Ronggui Shi, Bin Zhang, Yue Feng
With the rapid increase in global greenhouse gas emissions, the development of efficient CO2 capture technologies is important for mitigating climate change. Evaluation of the energy consumption for regeneration of amine absorbers and assessment of amine absorbers are essential for the development of...
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Vibration Analysis of Multifunctional Laminated Glass Composite Panel

Reza Moezzi, Jindrich Cyrus, Jan Koci
This paper aims to investigate on laminated glass composite panel (LGCP) including at least one viscoelastic interlayer which can resolve several design problems. LGCP can be offered to increase strength stiffness characteristics of the panel or sound damping proficiencies. In this study, first the laminated...
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Structural Design of Pre-stressed Reinforcement for Reinforced Concrete Electric Poles in Power Transmission and Transformation Networks

Xinmei Li, Tianxiang Xue, Qian Yan, Wen Li, Shuai Suo, Zhiming Li
This paper utilizes anti-cracking pre-stressed reinforcement technology for the repair of reinforced concrete electric poles in power transmission and transformation networks. A specialized reinforcement structure is designed, and reinforcement is implemented using welding methods. By employing prescribed...

Inequality Impact of MSME Assistance in Indonesia on Urban Migration in the Post Pandemic Era

Nana Nurwaesari, Putri Maulidiyah, Dian May Fitri
Since the Covid-19 outbreak, MSMEs have become one of the most affected economic sectors. In August 2020, the Central Government of Indonesia officially launched a special program to help MSMEs namely the Direct Cash Assistance (DCA) amounting to 2.4 million rupiah, which later this amount reduced to...
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Magnetic Nanofluids (MNFs) Radiative Flow Over a Moving Surface with Convective Boundary Condition

Nur Syahirah Wahid, Norihan Md Arifin, Najiyah Safwa Khashi’ie, Ioan Pop, Norfifah Bachok, Mohd Ezad Hafidz Hafidzuddin
Magnetic nanofluids (MNFs) have recently piqued the interest of many experts because of their capability and significance in various real applications. Hence, in this study, we want to numerically highlight the influence of convective boundary conditions and radiation on the magnetic nanofluids (MNFs)...
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Comparison of PMSM and BLDC Applications in Servo System

Qiangqiang Lin, Qijia Zheng, Shiliang Miao, Yan Li, RuiJing Zhao
Servo control requires fast following performance and high steady-state accuracy in position follow-up mode. Servo of special environment application has more strict requirements for motor performance and reliability. The development of servo system has experienced the initial electro-hydraulic servo,...
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Tracer Study of Alumni Competencies in Civil Engineering Department Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Meity Wulandari, Danayanti Azmi Dewi Nusantara, Erina Rahmadyanti, Wahyu Dwi Mulyono
In order to evaluate performance to increase the competitiveness and quality of universities, it is necessary to make efforts to determine the performance indicators of universities, one of which is the quantity and quality and relevance of graduates. This study aims to optimize the tracer study as an...
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An Established Scholar Review Towards Kansei Engineering for Railway Product Design

Dinda Karina Yohanny, Ambar Mulyono, Lu’Lu’ Purwaningrum
Innovation from creative product design has become essential to the success of many companies. The products marketed must be specially distinguished from others to meet user demands. Consumers will prefer products that suit their needs and the visual impression that the product gives to their emotions...

Ecolexicon Social Praxis Dimensions in Mosehe Wonua’s Ritual

Aron Meko Mbete, Mirsa Umiyati, Kiki Nurwahyuni
The reasons for the emergence of ecolinguistics are, among others, a result of the progress of human ecology because of the interconnections and interdependencies between all types of systems (including economic systems, social systems, religious systems, cultural systems, linguistic systems, and ecosystems)...

What are Determinant Factors for Master Student (Gen Y) to Join on Indonesia’s Giant Digital Startup?

Dediek Tri kurniawan, Afwan Hariri Agus Prohimi, Sopiah Sopiah, Yesiana Ihda Kusnayain
The research of the millennial generation (Generation Y) has been widely discussed in various theoretical and empirical studies. The purpose of this research is to provide the ideal company perspectives for Indonesian Generation Y master students and the factors that encourage them to join Indonesian...

Representation of the Form and Value of Local Wisdom in the Pantun Seloka of the People of West Kotawaringin Regency

Darlis Intang
This study aims to find the form and value of local wisdom contained in the verse of the West Kotawaringin community. This is done because this seloka rhyme has many forms of connotation that require in-depth analysis to reveal the value of local wisdom in it. This study uses the semiotic theory of Roland...
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Analysis of the Use of Personal Protective Equipment as a Prevention of the Spread of Covid-19 in Dentist Practice

Nada Shahnaz, Dendy Murdiyanto, Nendika Dyah Ayu Murika Sari, Aprilia Yuanita Anwaristi
Background: Coronaviruses are a big family that causes illness in both people and animals. The infection control PPE that dentists and dental nurses can employ during the corona virus. It often causes respiratory infections in humans, ranging from the common cold to severe diseases such as MERS and SARS....

Confirmatory Factor Analysis of CSR Construct: Indonesian MSMEs Context

Puji Handayati, Agus Hermawan, Sulis Rochayatun, Ratnawati, Mohd. Rizal Palil
Every firm will have to deal with complexity, change, and the same intense commercial rivalry that big businesses confront as well as small, medium, and large businesses (MSMEs). Through the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program, external stakeholders (both public and private) must provide support...

Developing Module of Statistics: Preliminary Research for the Second Year of Aerospace Engineering University Students

R. A. Funny, F. K. Rahmawati, M. A. Ghofur
Statistics for undergraduate students deal with a variety of issues depending on their major. Although basic statistics should still be mastered, the student need to learn more about their majoring field. While only a few modules or even books were created specifically to meet this demand. As a result,...
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Geomagnetic Data Interpretation Using 2D Modeling of Subsurface Rock Layer Structures in the Palu Valley Province, Central Sulawesi

Rustan Efendi, Sandra, K Maulidin, Henry Leopatty
Interpretation of the subsurface rock layer structure model has been carried out using geomagnetic data in the Palu Valley. Geomagnetic data is obtained through field measurements using the Proton Precision Magnetometer. Modeling is done using total magnetic field intensity data. The research objective...

Project-Based Learning to Enhance Creativity and Learning Outcomes

Hastuti, Ambiyar, Nizwardi Jalinus, Syahril, Nurhasan Syah
Project-based learning is a type of education that gives students the chance to expand their knowledge. This learning can also develop learners’ abilities to solve problems through real-world activities and tasks in a project. In this article, the research was conducted due to the lack of creativity...
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Leveraging Machine Learning for Precipitation Prediction: Enhancing Weather Forecast Accuracy

Shunyi Rao
With the rapid development of science and technology, computers have been able to calculate faster than humans. For huge databases, machine learning can organize and analyze them faster than humans, and calculate them quickly through mathematical and physical models. Therefore, this study examines how...
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Development of Fine Motor Skills for Early Childhood Based on Augmented Reality

Uswatun Khasanah, Nuke L. Chusna, Umi Fatonah
Movement is the most important element in children’s motor development. Fine motor skills are body movements that use small muscles and require concentration between the eyes and hands, such as folding, cutting, and knitting. Positive social skills in children the impact of good motor development. The...
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Greenhouse gas (GHG) emission in the permafrost regions of western Mongolia: case area in the Munkhkhairkhan mountain

Batzorig Batbold, Saruulzaya Adiya, Tsogt-Erdene Gansukh
Permafrost thaws accelerate the rates of carbon released by the soil into the atmosphere and cause significant positive climate-change feedback. We selected Munkhkhairkhan mountain as the study area. The main purpose of this study is to estimate GHG emissions and to calculate the emission factor (EF)...

The Fed Interest Rate as the Dominant Factor of Portfolio Equity Flows

Wilman San Marino, Nugraha, Ikaputera Waspada
The drivers of the equity portfolio flow to Emerging Market Countries (EMCs) are divided into factors, i.e., the global environment that supports EMCs investment and the attraction factors that are the domestic environment and EMCs attract those invest money. The main factor that has the greatest impact...
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Research and Practice on Distributed Decentralized Medical Document Storage System

Liang Bing-jin, Tu Rui-wei, Lin Yan-jun
In response to the security and stability issues of medical documents in large hospitals, this article designs a distributed decentralized medical document storage system based on IPFS to solve the problems of network congestion, vulnerability to virus attacks, poor security and confidentiality, and...

School and Bachelor Students in the Digital Landscape: Securing Continuity

Irina A. Stikhina
The article considers the problematic area of distance education at different educational levels. The continuity as a relevant condition for successful individual educational route is one of the factors that should be analysed while discussing education for sustainability. Providing the continuity between...

Learning from #TestTraceVaccinate to Help #SemuaWajibPakaiMasker: Singapore and Indonesia’s Psa Visual Campaigns

Abhirama Swastyayana Dian Perdana, Mohammad Shihab, Rustono Farady Marta
The COVID-19 pandemic has not appeared to be contained, and instead countries around the world are preparing to embrace it as an endemic. This is shown from a number of visual campaigns created to inform and educate the public on how to live side-by-side with the wide spreading virus. Indonesia, as one...
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The Dynamics of Indonesia’s Pepper Exports in International Market: A Case Study on the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Dita Rosyita, Jangkung H. Mulyo, Irham
Indonesia ranks fourth in the global list of pepper exporters. This commodity contributes the largest foreign exchange from spices, and thus, the sustainability of Indonesia’s pepper exports is crucial. However, the presence of the COVID-19 pandemic poses several constraints, such as the decline in the...

Mapping the Blockchain’s Decentralized Finance Characteristics

Gede Natha Wijaya Kusuma, Andry Alamsyah, Dian Puteri Ramadhani
The integration of blockchain technology, particularly through Decentralized Finance (DeFi), has transformed the financial industry. As of January 2023, the DeFi crypto market had reached a market capitalization of $46.21 billion, serving a user base of 6,686,500. DeFi surpasses Traditional Finance (TradFi)...

The Contribution of the Digital Era in the Social Life of Adolescent Millennials with Integrity: From the Perspective of the Quran Surah Al-Mujadilah Verse 11

Yeni Insyirah, Muh. Nur Rochim Maksum, Mutohharun Jinan, Saddam Husein
The metamorphosis of people’s lifestyles has been felt due to the digital era. Several inventions regarding the social aspects of digital activity among adolescents, including laptops, mobile phones, and the internet, are increasingly being requested and utilized in the daily social practices of adolescents....

A Study on Green Start-Up Prospects in India - Fostering a Greener Future in Entrepreneurship

S. P. Deepeka, S. Balamurali, Heet Dagli
India’s start-up ecosystem has seen incredible growth in recent years, positioning the country as one of the world’s most promising destinations for entrepreneurial endeavours. This study explores emerging start-up opportunities in India with a focus on fostering a sustainable and environmentally conscious...

The Effect of Brand Image, Ad Creativity, Credibility of Celebrity Endorsers and Communication Media on the Effectiveness of Advertising Telkomsel Products

Agnes Dwita Susilawati, Faiz Irsyad Prasetyo, M. Andi Budiyanto, Deddy Prihadi, Panji Ade Purwanto
The objective of this research is to determine: 1) To determine the impact of brand image on the efficacy of advertising. 2) Determine the relationship between advertising originality and advertising effectiveness. Determine the impact of celebrity endorser credibility on the advertisement efficacy....

Drawing Your Opinion: An Activity of Visualizing Student Opinions in Comics Form Regarding Waste Problems in Coastal Areas

Fadhlan Muchlas Abrori, Dwiriani Puspitajati
The purpose of this research is to develop a comic strip as the final form of a learning project. Comics were developed by students to express their opinions and points of view regarding the problem of waste in coastal areas. The model used in the learning process is an Issue-Based Instructional learning...

The Influence of Reinforcement and Punishment in Mathematics Learning Achievement at the Seventh Grade Students of SMP Negeri 13 Makassar

Elsa Triningsih, Abdul Rahman, Ruliana
The objectives of this study were to know the mathematics learning achievement of the seventh-grade students of SMP Negeri 13 Makassar before and after receiving learning using of giving reinforcement and punishment and to know the influence of reinforcement and punishment in mathematics learning achievement...
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P.063 INDUCIBLE NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE ACTIVITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED AORTIC STIFFNESS AND ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION

K.M. Maki-Petaja, J. Cheriyan, F.C. Hall, S.M.L. Wallace, C.M. McEniery, I.B. Wilkinson
Pages: 67 - 67
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1.3 PREDICTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY IN THE MALMö DIET-CANCER COHORT FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF HEALTHY VASCULAR AGEING, USING MARKERS OF VASCULAR STATUS

Benjamin Nilsson Wadström, Peter Nilsson, Abd Al-Hakim Fatehali, Gunnar Engstrom
Pages: 67 - 68
Background: This study aims to translate two arterial measurements, aortic Pulse Wave Velocity (aPWV) and carotid Intima-Media Thickness (cIMT), into a combined Vascular Ageing Index (VAI), to evaluate the predictive power of VAI and utilize it to identify a sub-group with Healthy Vascular Ageing (HVA). Methods:...
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8.10 BRACHIAL ARTERY FLOW-MEDIATED DILATATION: DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF WALL SHEAR RATE INCREASE DURING REACTIVE HYPERAEMIA

Kunihiko Aizawa, Sara Sbragi, Alessandro Ramalli, Piero Tortoli, Francesco Casanova, Carmela Morizzo, Clare Thorn, Angela Shore, Phillip Gates, Carlo Palombo
Pages: 67 - 68
Background: Wall shear rate (WSR) is considered an important stimulus for flow-mediated dilatation (FMD). However, its estimation by conventional ultrasound is challenging due to inherent difficulties of velocity estimation near the arterial wall. To evaluate how WSR influences brachial artery FMD, we...
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Analysis of Characteristics Associated with Cervical Precancerous Lesions in Women of Reproductive Age

Hendri Devita, Novi Sari, Putri Pasalina
Cervical precancerous lesions are changes in the cell nucleus before cervical cancer occurs. The prevalence of cervical cancer in Indonesia is in second place in 2020 (17.2%). At the Padang Pasir Public Health Center, 56 positive cases were found in 2019. This study was to analyze the relationship between...
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1.2 ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN INDICATORS OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND PULSE WAVE ANALYSIS AND VELOCITY: A COMPARISON OF DEVICES

Elizabeth Ellins, Lucy Lennon, Olia Papacosta, Goya Wannamethee, Peter Whincup, Julian Halcox
Pages: 67 - 67
Background: Both the Sphygmocor (S) and Vicorder (V) devices can be used for Pulse Wave Analysis (PWA) and Velocity (PWV). We investigated if there were differences in the associations between markers of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) and PWA and PWV variables as assessed by the two devices. Methods:...
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P42 24-HOUR CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE IS MORE STRONGLY ASSOCIATED TO TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE THAN BRACHIAL BLOOD PRESSURE: FIRST RESULTS OF THE VASOTENS REGISTRY

Stefano Omboni, Igor N. Posokhov, Gianfranco Parati, Vitaliy S. Barkan, Ernesto Cardona Muñoz, Elena A. Grigoricheva, Irina E. Minyukhina, Maria Lorenza Muiesan, Giuseppe Mulè, Iana A. Orlova, Telmo Pereira
Pages: 67 - 68
Objective: In the present analysis of the VASOTENS study [1] baseline data, we checked whether organ damage of hypertension (TOD) i) is better associated with 24-hour central than peripheral BP and ii) is related to ambulatory arterial stiffness, estimated by pulse wave velocity (PWV) and augmentation...
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8.9 REDUCTION IN MYOCARDIAL WALL STRESS AND DELAYED MYOCARDIAL RELAXATION DURING EXERCISE

Haotian Gu, Xiaoli Zhang, Benyu Jiang, Sally Brett, Phil Chowienczyk
Pages: 67 - 67
Introduction: Myocardial wall stress (MWS) is thought to be the mechanical stimulus to ventricular hypertrophy (1,2). The objective of this study was to examine the effect of exercise on time-varying MWS (3). Methods: Twelve subjects, aged 42.0 ± 16.8 (mean ± SD) years, systolic blood pressure (BP)...
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1.1 PROMOTION OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS BY CHILDHOOD CANCER AND ITS CHARACTERISTICS IN ADULT LONG-TERM SURVIVORS

Natalie Arnold, Hiltrud Merzenich, Arthur Wingerter, Andreas Schluz, Astrid Schneider, Jürgen H. Prochaska, Sebastian Göbel, Marie-Astrid Neu, Nicole Henninger, Marina Panova-Noeva, Susan Eckerle, Claudia Spix, Irene Schidtmann, Karl J. Lackner, Manfred E. Beutel, Norbert Pfeiffer, Thomas Münzel, Jörg Faber, Philipp S. Wild
Pages: 67 - 67
Background: Vascular alterations induced by antineoplastic treatment might be considered as a possible underlying mechanism of increased cardiovascular (CV) sequelae in childhood cancer survivors (CCS). Therefore, we thought to evaluate the changes in arterial stiffness (AS) among long-term CCS compared...
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P41 MYOCARDIAL MECHANOENERGETIC EFFICIENCY INDEX (MMEI) AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS: ASSOCIATION IN A GENERAL POPULATION IN NORTHER ITALY

Fabio Bertacchini, Massimo Salvetti, Anna Paini, Giulia Rubagotti, Deborah Stassaldi, Carlo Aggiusti, Giulia Maruelli, Chiara Arnoldi, Giovanni Saccà, Enrico Agabiti Rosei, Maria Lorenza Muiesan
Pages: 67 - 67
A non-invasive approach for the estimation of mechanical efficiency through the calculation of the ratio between stroke work and HR-pressure product has been recently proposed by de Simone et al. This index, which expresses the amount of blood pumped in a single beat in 1 second by the heart, may be...
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8.8 SYMPATHETIC VASOCONSTRICTOR RESPONSE TO LOWER BODY NEGATIVE PRESSURE IN YOUNG OBESE ADULTS: THE PRELIMINARY FINDING

Kanokwan Bunsawat, Georgios Grigoriadis, Bo Fernhall, Tracy Baynard
Pages: 67 - 67
Background: Elevations in muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) and sympathetic vasoconstrictor responsiveness to sympathoexcitation are associated with increased cardiovascular risks, which affect hemodynamics, and have been reported in obese adults with metabolic syndrome (1–3). It remains unclear...

Usman Balo: From Bad Boy to Freedom Fighter

Bustan, Bahri, Najamuddin
This article discusses the work of a figure of freedom fighters from Sidenreng Rappang South Sulawesi. The person in question is Usman Balo. He is known as a freedom fighter during the revolution in Sidenreng Rappang. Usman Balo is interesting to review because it is considered a controversial figure....

Applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for COVID-19 Pandemic

Ziwei Wang
The COVID-19 has caused a global pandemic. Until now, it has had a dramatic impact on society worldwide. COVID-19 has presented numerous challenges to the medical area. Unlike traditional approaches restraining the spread of the pandemic, artificial intelligence (AI) assists in the COVID-19 crisis in...

Overview on the Developments and Applications of Hesitant Fuzzy Sets: An Uncertain Decision Making Tool

Bin Zhu, Zeshui Xu
Pages: 67 - 75
Recently, hesitant fuzzy sets perform as an emerging tool in decision making under uncertainty. This paper reviews the main relevant papers, which are published in international academic journals from 2010 to 2016, relating to the interpretations, modellings, and applications of hesitant fuzzy sets....

Development of Cloud Action for Seamless Robot Using Backpropagation Neural Network

Wisanu Jitviriya, Jiraphan Inthiam, Eiji Hayashi
Pages: 67 - 70
This paper presents the cloud action model for a five DOF Seamless robotic arm using the inverse kinematics solution based on artificial neural network (ANN). Levenberg-Marquardt method is used in training algorithm. The desired position and orientation of the end effector is defined as the input pattern...

Is My ODE a Painlevé Equation in Disguise?

Jarmo Hietarinta, Valery Dryuma
Pages: 67 - 74
Painlevé equations belong to the class y +a1 y 3 +3a2 y 2 +3a3 y +a4 = 0, where ai = ai(x, y). This class of equations is invariant under the general point transformation x = (X, Y ), y = (X, Y ) and it is therefore very difficult to find out whether two equations in this class are related. We describe...