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Developing an Indonesian Local Culture Business Model

Indah Tria Mardhatilla, Nyayu Lathifah Tirdasari, Heny Kuswanti Suwarsinah
Indonesia has many beautiful local fabrics. However, its businesses are rarely well developed. This study focuses on songket Silungkang, local fabric originally from West Sumatra, Indonesia. As a part of the fashion sub-sector with a creative economy, Silungkang is capable to drive the Indonesia economic...

Assessment and Practice of Civil Engineering Survey Based on PDCA Mode

Jiansheng Shen, Huiyan Jia, Wenhao Zhang, Jian Gen
In view of the teaching problems existing in the civil engineering surveying course, the design of evaluation methods and practical exploration were carried on the teaching methods, of civil engineering surveying based on the PDCA cycle mode. The teaching links of the course theory teaching, experiment...
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Research on Auxiliary Construction Management and Control of Substation Digital Design Results

Chunguang Ren, Chunhui Li, Kai Xue, Chao Xue, Yanbin Han
Based on the whole process of power grid construction, on the basis of the popularization of digital design technology and the background of digital power grid construction, this paper studies the construction quality and schedule assistance technology of power grid construction, and uses automated tools,...
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Evaluating of Nutrient Composition and Pellet Durability Index on Pellet Supplement with Different Proportion of Protected Soybean Meal (P-SBM) and Selenium (Se)

Andriyani Astuti, Rochijan Rochijan, Budi Prasetyo Widyobroto, Lies Mira, Yusiati
Pelleting process is one of production costs, and good processing pellets result in higher cost. Even though it is costly, pellet has convenience in feed handling and an increased efficient use of the feed by the animal. By heat processing, it reduces pathogens and increases the digestible starches,...

Visually Impaired Students’ Creative Thinking in Solving a Geometry Problem

Luthfiana Tarida
Every person has an equal opportunity to pursue education, with no exception for visually impaired students. Sometimes, it is difficult for them to learn mathematics, especially geometry. Geometry is usually learned by visual that visually impaired students have limitations due to damaged eyesight. Creative...

Digital Feminism in Indonesia: Exploring Language Use and Agency

Kaysa Hilyatil Jinan, Evi Eliyanah, Nurenzia Yannuar
This study examines the relationship between language use and agency depicted in two digital feminist media postings, namely Magdalene.co and @indonesiafeminis. Data were articles published in Magdalene.co and Instagram posts on @indonesiafeminis, interpreted using agency theory from December 2020 to...

Transformation of Work Spirituality and Workforce Agility of Millennials in Crisis Time

Linda Widowati, Ismi Dwi Astuti Nurhaeni, Kristina Setyowati, Didik Gunawan Suharto
Spirituality and shrewdness in working in times of crisis are very important advantages for workers. In this case, Generation Z has characteristics that fit this category. Generation Z has been considered a generation without boundaries, which is above average in many ways. Generation Z has expectations,...

Reflective Pedagogy Paradigm (RPP) as an Alternative for Online Mathematics Learning to Improve Students’ Competence, Conscience and Compassion

Hilda Hakim
The innovation and creativity in learning become the main demands of education zaman now, because there are many cases that shift along with the current development, especially in the digital era. Learning by using Reflective Pedagogy Paradigm (RPP) as an alternative for online mathematics learning during...

Application of Standardization and Lean Production Methods for the Development of Management Systems at Machine-Building Enterprises

Ivan V. Emanakov, Sergei A. Ovchinnikov
Particular features of the organization of management processes at modern machine-building enterprises are considered in this paper. It has been established that in order to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of organizing the production of scientifically advanced products, it is necessary to...

Balance Nutrition Literature Teaching Materials in Creative Problem Solving Based Multirepresentation Learning Model

Siti Fathonah, Edy Cahyono, Retno Sri Iswari, Sri Haryani, Sarwi, Noer Hayati Lestari
Creative problem solving based multirepresentation (CPSBM) learning is one of learning models to solving problems in groups, to training creative thinking skills and critical thinking skills. CPSBM models suitable to use for the complex characteristics and the ever-evolving nutrition and health problems....

The Level and Type of Teachers’ Spoken Corrective Feedback in the Classroom Activity

Reza Wijayani Ervian, Hamzah Hamzah
In classroom activities, feedback is essential and provided by the teacher because the teacher maintains the language used by students. In order to fulfill the expectations, the teacher must provide appropriate levels and types of feedback to students. Thus, students can focus on their deficiencies....

Idiolect Use of Bahasa Malay Patani in Indonesia Language by Thai Student at UIN Sayyid Ali Rahmatullah Tulungagung

Fakhriyyah Asmay Aidha, Siti Zumrotul Maulida
The study aimed to focus on understanding more deeply about the south Thai Malay idiolect used by Thai students. The study described idiolect regions that influenced the way Thai students from southern Thailand, Pattani use Indonesian pronunciation. The research uses qualitative descriptive methods,...
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Rifampicin Antibiotic Resistance Level Positive TB Results with Molecular Rapid Test (MRT) in Mataram City Hospital

Aini Aini, Ika Nurfajri Mentari, Muhammad Aminul Mukarram
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is the most dangerous infectious disease in the world. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of antibiotic resistance to rofampicin on positive TB results in the Mataram City Hospital. In this...

Cons of Narrative Radicalism Through Information Literature for Women’s Group in Tasikmalaya

Chotijah Fanaqi, Leadya Raturahmi
This research is motivated by the indications of high radicalism in Tasikmalaya. This study aims to analyze the counter-narrative of radicalism through an information literacy approach among women in Tasikmalaya. This study uses an explanatory qualitative method with data collection techniques in the...

Launching New Products using Storytelling as a Powerful Entrepreneurial Tool

Zixin Wang
Most brands will introduce new products to the market. The brands need to keep up with the competition, keep up with evolving customer expectations, and preserve their attractiveness by updating and renewing their product lines. In light of the increasing usage of storytelling in the introduction of...

Self-Challenge, Flexibility, and Recognition: Its Correlation with Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy and Intention among Business-Management Students

Ery Tri Djatmika
This research article examines self-challenge, self-flexibility, and self-recognition as the first set of variables, and its relationship with entrepreneurial self-efficacy and entrepreneurial intention as the second set of variables. This research was conducted on business-management students at the...

Stock Portfolio Optimization Based on Reinforcement Learning

Jinglong Li
This paper made a profound study of the application of reinforcement learning in portfolio optimization, using deep learning algorithm, combine various indicators, and analyze the explanatory variables that can effectively improve portfolio risk control through multi-dimensional financial indicators...

Exploring Economic Development Trends Through Entropy Analysis

Zhengjie Zang
This paper aims to explore the economic development trends by analyzing the potential information contained in entropy values. The study focuses on three industries and examines the timeline of entropy values to understand their development patterns. Initially, the GDP data of subsectors within the three...

Optimizing Returns of Diversified Investment Portfolio with Markowitz Model

Ge Bu, Yuming Liu
In recent years, the underlying assets allocation has become a hot topic, where tremendous investors and analyzers are tried to construct portfolio with well performances (e.g., maximum Sharpe ratio, minimum volatility, maximum Calmar ratio) under the framework of quantitative analysis. As a matter of...

Comparative Analysis of Government Policies Indonesia and Malaysia About Character Education in Primary Schools

Lenita Puspitasari, Sa’dun Akbar
The implementation of character planting in Indonesia and Malaysia has been carried out since formal schools began. Malaysian education began during the British colonial era. The rapid economic and technological growth of the two countries has led to changes in the structure of society and their behavior...
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Relationship Radiographer Knowledge Level With Compliance Level of the Use of Personal Protection Equipment (Ppe) at Dr.M.Djamil Hospital

Oktavia Puspita Sari, Anugrah Mentari
One of the causes of the radiation effect is the lack of attention of the radiographer to compliance with the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) in the shooting process. In addition to compliance, knowledge about PPE and the benefits of using PPE is also very important for other medical personnel...

Contract Law and Its Development (Form, Principles and Substance)

Sri Purwaningsih, Agnes Maria Janni Widyawati
This study aims to explore the development of contracts as legal products that frame the relationship of the parties who transact their interests in the field of property law. To achieve this goal, doctrinal legal research is carried out with a statutory approach, using primary legal materials and secondary...
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Image of TNF- as Indicator of Imlamlamation in Women Taking Regiosacral Counter-Pressure Therapy for Reducing Menstrual Pain Level

Sri Rejeki, Achmad Sholechan, Fitri Nuroini, Satriya Pranata
Background: Severe pain can be experienced by women during menstruation which results in the disruption of daily activities and is not productive, therefore therapy is needed to reduce the pain. Regional counter-pressure therapy has been shown to reduce pain levels, but the pressure applied to the regiosacral...

Research on the Pension Problem and Countermeasures of the Empty-Nest Elderly in Rural Areas

It is Based on Rural Field Research in Jingxian County, Hebei Province

Leqian Wang
With the aggravation of the aging phenomenon, the problem of elderly care services for empty-nest elderly in rural areas is increasingly prominent. The younger generation leaves the elderly alone in order to bear the heavy family expenses or their children study and settle down abroad, which has brought...
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Impacts of Effective Use of IDWG Calculator on Physical Health of HD Patients

Rika Maya Sari, Laily Isro’in, Sri Andayani
The final stage of chronic kidney disease, characterized by kidney dysfunction, needs special treatment, such as dialysis (hemodialysis). However, patients undergoing hemodialysis commonly suffer from excess fluid in their bodies. One innovation proposed to help them measure the amount of fluid in their...

The Economic Impact of Covid-19 on the Auto Industry

Yiyuan Zhang
Covid-19 has slowed the growth of the whole automotive sector, and the market is now overrun by doomsday scenarios. The enormous increase in energy prices in late 2021 and early 2022 will have a severe negative impact on consumers’ ability to purchase goods. The influence of COVID-19 and fluctuations...

Humans as God’s Perfect Creation: Exegesis Review of Ephesians 2:10

Septerianus Waruwu, Benteng Martua Mahuraja Purba, Rini Sumanti Sapalakkai, Evans Dongoran, Ronald Sianipar
Humans are the perfect creation compared to other God’s creations. However, many people still need to be made aware of the perfection they have and will not be the same as other people. The human basis for imperfection results in actions to perfect oneself humanly, such as facial and nose surgery and...

Sport Tourism Development in Mali Beach Alor Regency - Indonesia

Elim R. A. Lau, Melky Kabu, Baskoro Handoko Putro
Sports Tourism is tourism to participate in sports activities both in the context of participating in competitions or just as fun in channeling sports hobbies. It is undeniable that tourism is one of the government’s mainstays in attracting the number of tourists. Various types of tourism and concepts...
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The Impact of Heterogeneous Reputation Evaluation Laws on Cooperation Based on Net Logo

Zhenghong Wu, Shiwei Huang
This paper explores the effect of three different reputation evaluation laws on the promotion of cooperation in the public goods game. Net Logo is used to analyze the main content. We find that tolerance is more conducive to promoting cooperation than rationality. Injecting more collectivism into a society...

Mapping an EFL Teacher’s Technology Integration and Challenges in Online Teaching to a Student with Special Need

Fitriatul Masitoh, Faizatul Istiqomah
In the twenty-first century, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is seen as a vital component of education. Recent studies have examined the use of technology in online English instruction and learning. Despite the pandemic, few of these studies addressed the extent to which EFL teachers integrate...

Application of Good Corporate Governance Principles in the Appointment of the Board of Commissioners in State-Owned Enterprises to Actualize Sustainable Development

Mohamad Fajri Mekka Putra, Sihabudin, Budi Santoso, Reka Dewantara
This perspective paper presents the existence of State-Owned Enterprises (SOE) as business entities that have an important role in economic development in Indonesia related to the livelihood of many people, whose entire or most of the capital is owned by the state through direct investment originating...
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A Review on Current Strategies for Biofilm Control in Food Industry

Nidhi Verma, Vishnu Agarwal
Biofilms are still a serious threat to the world. Biofilms are formed due to the natural tendency of microorganisms according to environmental factors. And they are solicitude in many fields counting food, medical and environmental. Biofilms are hard to exterminate due to their resistant phenotype. Since...
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Analysis of Cross-Border E-Commerce Customer Information of Chinese Jewelry Enterprises Based on Cross-Border E-Commerce TMCIE Model—Taking Dongguan BD Company as an Example

Fei Lei, Liangmei Luo, Yangyang Yan, Kun Xiu Lu, Chenghua Li
In the post-epidemic era, although the cross-border e-commerce sales performance of Chinese jewelry companies has increased to a certain extent, challenges and opportunities coexist. Although there are a large number of Chinese jewelry companies doing cross-border e-commerce, most of them have low information...
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Research Trend on Educational Technology Issue: Post Pandemic Instructional Preference on Digital Utilization

Rudi Susilana, Budi Setiawan
The goal of this research is to look at the characteristics, and general trends in Educational Technology articles produced by writers/authors and published in journals listed in the Thomson Reuters Web of Science, Elsevier Scopus, and Eric from 2017 to 2022. Using the ‘Educational Technology Papers...

The Application of Narrative Elements in Explaining the Premise of Documentary Film “Perayaan Detik Mengiringi Detak”

Lidwina Audrey Mulia, Petrus Damiami Sitepu
The process of storytelling in documentary films is different from fiction films. While dramatic elements are essential for fiction films, they are also necessary for documentaries. The inclusion of dramatic elements in documentaries keeps the audience engaged and helps them comprehend the film’s message....

Zuckerberg’s Metaverse and the Unready Malaysian Laws: Quo Vadis?

Hafidz Hakimi Haron, Nadiah Arsat
The Metaverse is the post-reality world, where a persistent and perpetual environment converges digital virtuality with physical reality. The seamless user communication in dynamic and real-time interactions with digital artefacts has posed a new regulatory dilemma. With the recent introduction of Facebook’s...

Data Generation and Latent Space Based Feature Transfer Using ED-VAEGAN, an Improved Encoder and Decoder Loss VAEGAN Network

Jiatong Li
To combine the advantages of VAEs and GANs to generate both diverse and high-quality samples, this paper proposes ED-VAEGAN which improves encoder and decoder loss of traditional feature-wise VAEGAN [4]. More precisely, a reconstruction score term is added to encoder loss function, which accelerates...

Robotic-Assisted Gait Training in Improving Gait Ability in Patients with Cerebral Palsy: A Literature Review

Mita Noviana, Penni Masria, Riza Pahlawi, Aditya Denny Pratama
Cerebral palsy is a complex disorder at the level of the central nervous system. Cerebral Palsy generally has symptoms that affect motor activity that has an impact on functional ability, especially in walking disorders. Cerebral palsy has disorders that are classified based on the location of the affected...

Investigation on the Relationship Between Definition of Suceess, Positiveness of Reaction to Peer Pressure, and Self-perceived Confidence Level

Xingzhi Che, Xiwen Guan, Xinyi Yin, Yichun Zhao
This research mainly investigates the correlation between people’s definition of success, the positiveness of reaction to peer pressure, and self-perceived confidence level in achieving one’s own life goals in the field of social psychology. The influences of culture--China and Japan, gender, and education...
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P2.18 TOWARDS COMPUTATIONAL DIAGNOSIS OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE

S. Shaw, J.R. Whiteman, S.E. Greenwald, C. Kruse, H.T. Banks, M.J. Birch, Z.R. Kenz, J. Reeves, S. Hu, M.P. Brewin
Pages: 123 - 124
Flow in the wake of a coronary artery stenosis induces a bruit in the 300–1500 Hz range that can be heard at the chest wall. It has been hypothesised that this sound is caused by turbulence-induced shear waves which travel through the soft tissue of the thorax. This contribution describes a computational...
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2.1 24 HOUR CENTRAL AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE: USUAL VALUES AND RELATIONSHIP WITH MARKERS OF CARDIOVASCULAR RISK

C. McEniery, J. Smith, G. Pestelli, J. Woodcock-Smith, K. Miles, J. Cockcroft, I. Wilkinson
Pages: 123 - 123
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P151 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS RESPONSE TO ACUTE AEROBIC AND RESISTANCE EXERCISE IN OLDER PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE

Vanessa Santos, Rafaela Netas, Mariana Borges, Xavier Melo, Rita Pinto, Vitor Angarten, Fernhall, Helena Santa-Clara
Pages: 123 - 123
Introduction: Arterial stiffness is associated with coronary artery disease (CAD). Acute aerobic exercise decreases arterial stiffness, while acute resistance exercise increases arterial stiffness. There is little information on the effect of such exercise on arterial stiffness in older patients with...
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P2.17 ECHOGENICITY OF THE COMMON CAROTID ARTERY INTIMA-MEDIA COMPLEX IN STROKE

K. Aizawa, S. Elyas, D.D. Adingupu, A.C. Shore, W.D. Strain, P.E. Gates
Pages: 123 - 123
Introduction: Grey scale median of the carotid artery intima-media complex (IM-GSM) is a recently introduced measurement thought to reflect the composition of the arterial wall. Carotid artery intima-media thickness (IMT) has been shown to be a predictor of a future stroke incidence, but the relationship...
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Experiments for Determining the Thermal Conductivity of Brass and 304 Stainless Steel with Direct Temperature Measurement Techniques Using Lorenz Number as Validation

Ratu Fenny Muldiani, Kunlestiowati Hadiningrum, Defrianto Pratama
The quantity of heat transferred through a connecting rod from two sources of different temperatures with time is proportional to the thermal conductivity of the substance. In this study, the experiment was conducted to determine the thermal conductivity of brass and 304 stainless steels by direct temperature...
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1.7 TLR4 SIGNALING MEDIATES SBP INCREASE WITH AGE–A TRANSLATIONAL INVESTIGATION

M. Baumann, S. Schneider, S. Kemmner, S. Chmielewski, C. Aoqui, P. Hoppmann, K. Stock, K.-L. Laugwitz, U. Heemann, A. Kastrati
Pages: 123 - 123
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P150 THE IMPACT OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS ON TROPONIN T LEVELS IN CHRONIC HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS

Christian Daugaard Peters, Krista Dybtved Kjærgaard, Bente Jespersen, Kent Lodberg Christensen, Jens Dam Jensen
Pages: 123 - 123
Background: Troponin T (TnT) is a highly specific biomarker for myocardial infarction (MI). Haemodialysis (HD) patients often have increased arterial stiffness and elevated TnT. Previous studies have linked elevated TnT with worse outcome, even in the absence of MI. The aim of this study was to evaluate...
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P2.16 PULSE WAVE VELOCITY ASSESSED BY NON-INVASIVE TONOMETRY, IN ANESTHETIZED GÖTTINGEN MINIPIGS

T.P. Ludvigsen, N. Wiinberg, C.J. Jensen, A.T. Callesen, H.D. Pedersen, B.Ø. Christoffersen, L.H. Olsen
Pages: 123 - 123
Introduction: Assessment of pulse wave velocity (PWV) is recognized as a marker of arterial stiffness within human medicine. Non-invasive evaluation of arterial structural changes in relation to atherosclerosis in porcine models of cardiovascular disease, would be valuable in longitudinal assessment...
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P149 LOW CAROTID ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN YOUNG TYPE1 DIABETIC PATIENTS COMPARED WITH AGE-MATCHED CONTROLS

Alessandro Giudici, Carlo Palombo, Carmela Morizzo, Michaela Kozakova, Lorenzo Losso, Kennedy J. Cruickshank, Ashraf W. Khir
Pages: 123 - 123
Background: Local pulse wave velocity (c) is widely used as an index of local carotid arterial stiffness. In middle-aged type1 and type2 diabetic patients, arterial stiffness is higher than in healthy people, but much less data are available for young subjects. Our aim was to quantify the changes in...