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Learning Design with STEM Approach at SDN 002 Kuok Kampar Regency, Riau

Arsilawita, Neviyarni Suhaili, Yalvema Miaz, Nurhizrah Gistituati, Megaiswari, Hadiyanto, Solfema
Elementary education requires educator competency as well as student inventiveness. This is due to the fact that each primary school employs a traditional learning technique. STEM learning is a learning technique that blends instructor expertise with student innovation. STEM Learning is created by combining...

Rational Choice Theory as a Concept for Optimizing Financial Software Empowerment and Digital Marketing for MSMEs in Bandar Lampung City

Lego Waspodo, Kiagus Andi, Nurul Riski Yanti
The new normal era is expected to be able to provide positive energy for the development of MSMEs in Indonesia. MSMEs actors must be able to prepare mature strategies and techniques to face the demands of change due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the optimal steps that can boost the existence...
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An Investigation into Hyperparameter Adjustment and Learning Rate Optimization Algorithm Utilizing Normal Distribution and Greedy Heuristics in Parallel Training

Weixuan Qiao
In the era of large models, traditional training methods can no longer meet the massive requirements of computing power and data sets. Using distributed training can alleviate this problem to some extent. However, in distributed training, the challenge and complexity of hyperparameter adjustment will...
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Application of Pile-sheet wall in the slop reinforcement project

Zhang Wei-gong, Zhang yun-xuan
The Pile-sheet wall has been widely used In the roadbed slope reinforcement project of railway and highway engineering, Due to the high slope and inadequate foundation bearing capacity, the Pile-sheet wall has been adopted for slope reinforcement in the rebuilding engineering of a railway station in...
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Project Based Learning Approach to Science Process Skills Chemistry Learning

R. Dicky Agus Purnama, Robinson Situmorang, Zulfiati Syahrial
Project based learning is a learning approach that is mediated by projects or activities. Students as learners are involved in inquiry, assessment, interpretation, synthesis and information to produce learning outcomes in various forms. As a form of student centered active teaching, project based learning...
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Lifestyle, Mental Health and Quality of Life Among Obese Women during COVID-19 Pandemic in DKI Jakarta

Shirleen Gabriele Havelaar, Helda Khusun, Dian Novita Chandra, Saptawati Bardosono
Background: Obesity prevalence has been steadily rising over the world, including in Indonesia, particularly in DKI Jakarta, which has the highest obesity prevalence. Meanwhile, the global COVID-19 epidemic has impacted everyday activity, lifestyle, and mental health, as well as being linked to weight...

Are Girls More Anxious Than Boys? The Analysis of Writing Anxiety on Writing Achievement

Kurniasih, Ika Hidayanti, Merliyani Putri Anggraini
It has been said that writing is a difficult skill to acquire because it involves not just language but also personality traits (age) and emotional aspects (writing anxiety). Therefore, the purpose of this study is to compare writing performance and writing anxiety across gender. This study also examined...
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Prediction the Intentions of Behaviour of Prospective Brides Using Elsimil Applications on Stunting Prevention in Batu City

Autio Reza Asaddullah, Septa Katmawanti, Ema Novita Deniati, Sapto Adi
Results of Family Data Collection, 2021 Batu City, East Java states that there are 49.3% of families at risk of stunting, these results are predicted to increase the prevalence of stunting 15% if it is not prevented. Efforts to prevent stunting can be used in applications such as Elsimil who effort to...

Medical Professional Protection Insurance as One of the Equitable Media for Medical Dispute Resolution

Reinhard John Devison, Teguh Prasetyo, Kartina Pakpahan, Tommy Leonard
In reality, doctors in the field carry out medical procedures, there is no guarantee that things will go according to plan and expectations. Events that may arise in patients after medical treatment are beyond the control of any party. As long as doctors carry out medical procedures according to the...
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Comparison of Recirculation and Non-Recirculation Leachate on Bio-drying of Organic Fraction of MSW

Eko Naryono, Zakijah Irfin, Moch. Agung Indra Iswara, Abdul Chalim, Alqavid, Anne Rahma Salsabila, Ahmad Maulana, Mochammad Farhan Fiko Fanani
The bio-drying method of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) can reduce leachate volume but has not completely removed leachate. This study focused on comparing the OFMSW bio-drying process in a batch reactor with recirculation and non-recirculation leachate. The comparison run at 15...

Women in the Boardroom and Financial Soundness-Study at Islamic Banks in Southeast Asia

Hasan Mukhibad, Doddy Setiawan, Y. Anni Aryani, Falikhatun
The study of gender diversity of Islamic bank boards (Board of Directors-BOD and Shariah Supervisory Board-SSB) is still limited. The aim of this study is to empirically prove the effect of gender diversity on the board (BOD and SSB) on financial soundness. We use unbalanced panel data on 38 Islamic...
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Enhanced Technique for Exemplar Based Image Inpainting Method

Shivanand Patil, V. S. Malemath, Suman Muddapur
Image Inpainting expertise in reconstructing mislaid image parts. It is the technique for filling an unknown area or scratched area of an Image developed on the nearby information present in the image that is not recognizable by ordinary viewer. In proposed method two Inpainting algorithms, the traditional...

Chinese EFL Students’ Perceptions and Self-reported Practice of Teachers’ Written Feedback in Writing Compositions

Dharm Dev Bhatta, Yang Lian
Teachers’ Written Feedback (WTF) is a term work that serves a range of roles and purposes in teaching writing compositions. In contrast, knowing about the students’ responses and perceptions of it is crucial to make it work. This paper navigates the 300 Chinese Non–major ESL students’ attitudinal, cognitive,...

Students’ Perspective on Public Relations Curriculum and Their Preparedness for the Industry

Sharon Tan, Cheng Ean (Catherine) Lee
Public relations scholars and practitioners have raised a concern on the gap between students’ acquired knowledge and skills in the classroom learning and meeting the expectation from employers. There is a call for public relations educators to better prepare students before they enter the industry....

Development of the Semester Learning Design (RPS) for the Elective Course “Study of Language and Literature Teaching” Based on Needs and Integrated with Lecturer Research in the Applied Linguistics Master Study Program

Shafruddin Tajuddin, Sri Harini Ekowati, Muhammad Kamal, Athiya Zahidah, Arinal Haqqo, Abdullah Wafi
This research was conducted with the main objective of developing a curriculum document in the form of a Semester Learning Design (RPS) in the field of applied linguistics with level 8 master standardization, which is used as a reference and can be accounted for as a guide for lecturers and students...

Malaysian Onion Army and Othering: Radicalized Trolling Hunters on Twitter During Pandemic

Norena Abdul Karim Zamri, Nur Nasliza Arina Mohamad Nasir, Mohammad Nurhafiz Hassim, Syaza Marina Ramli, Faisal Mohd Amin
With the growing popularity of social media, inequality and discrimination in online spaces has received increasing attention. Hate speech, cyberbullying, online misogyny, and online racism are often either impractically vague or impractical narrow concepts to describe the complex ways in which “othering”...

Follow the Purple Bunny: A Brief Analysis of Five Nights at Freddy’s Narrative

Yujie Ji, Yixuan Zhao
The purpose of this paper is to briefly examine narratives of the indie horror game franchise: Five Nights at Freddy’s, created by indie-game developer Scott Cawthon. Despite the franchise’s creative gameplay mechanism, what truly captivates its huge fan base is its cryptic story and how creatively these...

The Influence of Self Control And Understanding of “Tri Pantangan” Teaching on Student Personal Financial Management

Dewi Kusuma Wardani, Sainul Arif
Personal financial management among students is still a problem. In particular, young people, including students, are considered to be still low in managing finances. Students who have poor self-control abilities in controlling their behavior will have an impact on their personal financial management....

The Meaning of Good Faith Philosophy in Sale and Purchase Agreement of Land Rights Drawn up Before a Notary/Land Deed Conveyancer

I Gusti Ngurah Muliarta
This study examined and analyzed the philosophical meaning of the good faith principle in legal provisions in Indonesia, like contract law. The principle regarding good faith is often debated, and this is because the parties to the agreement are often dragged into legal problems. The parties having good...
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A Tutorial on Child Drawing Development Optimization

Azad A. Ameen, Tarik A. Rashid, Shavan Askar
In 2021, a novel metaheuristic algorithm inspired by the child’s learning behavior and cognitive development employs the golden ratio. The golden ratio was first presented by the renowned scientist Fibonacci. The ratio of two consecutive numbers in the Fibonacci sequence is alike, and it is named the...

The Epistemology of Hamim Ilyas’s Interpretation in Fikih Akbar

Rizal Muhlisin, Andri Nirwana AN, Abdullah Mahmud
The study of epistemology belongs not only to philosophy but also to all sciences, including interpretation (tafsir). Research on the epistemology of interpretation has several applications, including determining the development of interpretation in each era so that an evaluation can be performed. The...
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P8.11 ADIPOKINE DYSREGULATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN A MODEL OF DIET-INDUCED OBESITY IN MICE

M. Gil-Ortega, M. Martín-Ramos, S. Arribas, M. González, I. Aránguez, M Ruiz-Gayo, M. Fernández-Alfonso, B. Somoza
Pages: 153 - 154
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3.3 EFFECT OF CELIPROLOL ON PREVENTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN VASCULAR EHLERS-DANLOS SYNDROME

K.T. Ong, J. Perdu, H. Plauchu, J. De Backer, A. De Paepe, J. Emmerich, X. Jeunemaitre, D. Germain, P. Collignon, G. Georgesco, E. Bozec, J.S. Hulot, S. Laurent, P. Boutouyrie
Pages: 153 - 154
Background: Vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (vEDS) is a rare severe genetic disease which results from mutations in the gene encoding type III procollagen (COL3A1), characterized by vascular and/or hollow organic ruptures. No treatment is yet validated. We tested the ability of celiprolol, a beta1-adrenoceptor...
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P1.03 BRACHIAL SYSTOLIC AND DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE AT DIFFERENT ARM HEIGHTS: A NOVEL INDEX OF ARTERIAL FUNCTION

G. Schillaci, G. Pucci, B. Gavish, R. Hijazi, L. Settimi, M. Pirro, E. Mannarino
Pages: 153 - 153
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P1.10 INTERLEUKIN GENETIC POLYMORPHISM IN RELATION TO ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN A FLEMISH POPULATION

Y.-P. Liu, L. Thijs, T. Kuznetsova, K. Asayama, Y.-M. Gu, P. Verhamme, H. Struijker-Boudier, H. Schmidt, J.A. Staessen
Pages: 153 - 153
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P6.03 A FSI MODEL OF CAROTID ARTERIES WITH VISCOELASTIC WALL BEHAVIOUR

Z. Wang, X.Y. Xu, N.B. Wood
Pages: 153 - 154
Objectives: Human carotid arteries exhibit viscoelastic behaviour characterised by hysteresis of the pressure-diameter relation and longitudinal wall motion1. Ultrasound techniques have been used to measure vessel wall displacements, as well as pressure and diameter waveforms, from which viscoelastic...
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3.2 IS AORTIC STIFFNESS READY FOR CLINICAL PRACTICE? RESULTS FROM THE ROTTERDAM STUDY

G.C. Verwoert, S.E. Elias-Smale, D. Rizopoulos, E.W. Steyerberg, A. Hofman, M. Kavousi, E.J.G. Sijbrands, A.P.G. Hoeks, R.S. Reneman, F.U.S. Mattace-Raso, J.C.M. Witteman
Pages: 153 - 153
Background: It has been demonstrated that aortic stiffness, as determined by the carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity, is an independent predictor of cardiovascular disease. Whether this measure is of use in cardiovascular risk stratification in clinical practice needs to be determined. We investigated...
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P1.02 IN VIVO QUANTIFICATION OF CAROTID ARTERY WALL DIMENSIONS: 3.0 TESLA MRI VERSUS B-MODE ULTRASOUND IMAGING

R. Duivenvoorden, E. de Groot, B.M. Elsen, J.S. Lameris, R.J. van der Geest, E.S.G. Stroes, J.J.P. Kastelein, A.J. Nederveen
Pages: 153 - 153
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P1.09 HERITABILITY OF RETINAL MICROCIRCULATION IN FLEMISH FAMILIES

Y.-P. Liu, Y. Jin, L. Thijs, T. Kuznetsova, K. Asayama, Y.-M. Gu, M. Bochud, P. Verhamme, H. Struijker-Boudier, J.A. Staessen
Pages: 153 - 153
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P6.02 TOTAL ARTERIAL COMPLIANCE ESTIMATED BY A NOVEL METHOD AND ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY IN THE ELDERLY: THE PROTEGER STUDY

T.G. Papaioannou, A.D. Protogerou, N. Stergiopulos, O. Vardoulis, C. Stefanadis, M. Safar, J. Blacher
Pages: 153 - 153
Aortic stiffness assessed by carotid-to-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV) often fails to predict cardiovascular (CV) risk and mortality in the very elderly. This may be due to the non-linear association between PWV and compliance, or to blood pressure decrease in the frailest subjects. Moreover, total...
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3.1 AORTIC STIFFNESS IN MIDDLE AGED WOMEN IS HERITABLE AND RELATES TO BLOOD PRESSURE AND AORTIC CALCIFICATION: A TWIN STUDY

M. Cecelja, B. Jiang, K. McNeill, M.L. Frost, T. Spector, P. Chowienczyk
Pages: 153 - 153
Background: Pulse wave velocity (PWV), measure of aortic stiffness, is predictive of cardiovascular events. PWV is strongly related to age and blood pressure but its relation to other risk factors and presence of calcification is unclear. We sought to determine the association between PWV and cardiovascular...
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P2.02 INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTS INDUCED ON ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION BY THE HUMAN T2238C ANP GENE MOLECULAR VARIANT

S. Rubattu, S. Sciarretta, C. Calvieri, L. Castello, A. Battistoni, M. De Giusti, E. Dito, A. Marra, I. Laurino, B. Pagliaro, M. Volpe
Pages: 153 - 153
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P1.01 VALIDATION OF A BRACHIAL CUFF-BASED METHOD FOR ASSESSING CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE

T. Weber, S. Wassertheurer, C. Mayer, B. Hametner, J. Kropf, B. Eber
Pages: 153 - 153
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P1.08 PREDICTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS WITH AORTIC STIFFNESS IN PATIENTS WITH ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION

C. Vlachopoulos, N. Ioakeimidis, K. Aznaouridis, A. Aggelis, D. Terentes-Printzios, A. Aggelakas, M. Abdelrasoul, A. Synodinos, G. Lazaros, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 153 - 153
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P6.01 IMPLANTABLE PULSE WAVE VELOCITY SENSOR

A. Domnich, J. Schaechtele
Pages: 153 - 153
In case of vascular weakness or thrombosis stents are implanted and brace vessels from the inside to assure the proper blood flow. A widespread method to monitor the state of blood vessels in terms of their stiffness and diameter is to measure the pulse wave velocity (PWV). The stiffer or the narrower...

Tail dependence of perturbed copulas

Jozef Komorník, Magda Komorníková, Jana Kalická, Cuong Nguyen
Pages: 153 - 160
In this paper, we extend our investigations of a special class of perturbations of copulas introduced in [7]. Despite a surprising fact that this kind of perturbations does not change the value of tail dependence of the original copulas, their use yielded models with considerably improved fitting qualities.

A proposal for teaching programming through the Five-Step Method

Yasuo Uchida, Seigo Matsuno, Takao Ito, Makoto Sakamoto
Pages: 153 - 156
We have proposed a new method of advancing from CS Unplugged through the new process of CS Plugged to full-fledged computer programming languages, as a means of deepening understanding in computer programming education. We also have proposed a new Five-Step Method consisting of the following steps: Step...

Some Indexes for Comparing and Selecting Partitions

Xuezheng Zhang, Zheng Pei, Yong Liu
Pages: 153 - 164
Based on the equivalence relation, we can partition a set U, formally, different equivalence relations correspond to different partitions of U. In this paper, based on Yager's work, we discuss how to compare the different partitions, moreover, we obtain some indexes to select a better partition from...
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Development of the Omron CP1E PLC to Support PLC Practicum Activities in the Control System Engineering Laboratory

Gitut Sudarto, Minar Titis Santoso, Nusriningyati
Programmable Logic Control (PLC) is a microprocessor used for automation in industrial processes such as control and supervision. For this reason, PLC courses are important to be given to students as a preparation for entering the industrial world. PLC subject must be supported by a trainer who can represent...

Research on the Realization Path of “Textile Intangible Heritage +” Projects’ Commercial Value Based on Productive Protection

Xulan Zhang, Lei Yao
With rich and colorful cultural connotation and expression methods, Textile intangible heritage provides people with identity, cultural confidence and emotional continuation. “Textile intangible heritage+” is a series of protection and innovation activities based on the utilization of Textile intangible...

Traces of the Power of the Proletariat Dictator in Herta Müller‘s Herztier

Wisma Kurniawati, Setya Y. Sudikan, Agus Ridwan, Ajeng D. Kartika
The peculiarity of the novel as a work of imaginative narrative prose is its element of continuity. The fictional world reaches the reader because of the narrator’s mediation. Therefore, the narrator is the most crucial element for readers to understand the story in the novel. This article examined the...

Research on the Rapid Growth of the Chamber Effect on Social Media

ZiPeng Chen
The research is based on the phenomenon of constantly emerging echo chambers on social media that have created significant and huge damage to online communities. The formation of echo chambers seems to be unavoidable. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the development of modern echo chambers, especially...
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Biomotor Analysis of Speed and Flexibility in the Karate Talented Athletes Coaching in the Special Region of Yogyakarta

Widha Srianto, Siswantoyo Siswantoyo
Biomotor speed and flexibility are important components that must be possessed by a karate athlete. This study aims to analyze the biomotor abilities of speed and flexibility in karate talented athletes in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. The research sample consisted of 20 karate athletes who participated...