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The Impact of social media on Mental Health and Well-being

Dailing Jiang
The advent of social media has revolutionized the way people connect and communicate, but it has also raised concerns about its potential effects on mental health and well-being. This paper delves into the intricate relationship between social media usage and psychological factors. It explores the positive...

The Influence and Classification of Unsafe Psychology on the Safety Behavior of Miners

Shuicheng Tian, Jiangjiang Zhang
In order to improve the psychological state of miners, improve the safety behavior of miners, and effectively prevent and control coal mine accidents, the questionnaire was used to investigate the unsafe psychology of frontline employees in Shanxi a coal mine and Shaanxi B coal mine. The fluke mentality,...

Effectiveness of Using Digital Media as a Learning Support Media in Elementary School

Bayu Widiantoro, Maya Putri Utami
The purpose of this study is to find out how digital learning media can be effectively delivered to elementary school students in Banyumas, Kebumen, and Banjarnegara areas. The use of digital media as a supporting media for the learning process is something that must be done in the last four years. This...

Strategy of Balinese Food as a Signature Dish at 5 Star Hotel in Ubud Bali

Made Suardani, I. A. Kd. Werdika Damayanti, Luh Linna Sagitarini
The study entitled “Strategy of Balinese Local Food as a Signature dish at 5 Star Hotels in Ubud Bali” aims to identify Balinese local food that sell in the hotel in Ubud as well as strategies of Balinese local food as a signature dish at 5 star hotels in Ubud Bali. This research is a combination of...

How Does Relative Leader-Member Exchange Influence Employee Proactive Behavior? The Roles of Pride, Shame, and Internal Attribution Tendency

Yumeng Ye, Meng Wang
The relative leader-member exchange (RLMX) relationship is a subjective perception of the relative status under the team background after comparing the individual leader-member exchange (LMX) relationship with others in the group. This study drew on attribution theory and affective events theory and...

Women’s Rights and the Art Market in the Perspective of Chinese Traditional Culture

Bingqian Xia
This paper explores and empirically demonstrates the relationship between women’s rights and the art market from the perspective of traditional Chinese culture. The empirical results show that there is not much intersection and relationship between the development of women’s rights and art market in...

Serabi Kalibeluk: Forgotten Delicacy or Culinary Icon of Batang Regency?

Kevin GustianYulius, Nurbaeti, Willy Arafah
This article explores the cultural significance and potential of Serabi Kalibeluk, a traditional Indonesian food, as a culinary icon in Batang Regency. The study highlights the diverse culinary traditions in Indonesia and the influence of various cultures on Indonesian cuisine. Serabi Kalibeluk, a pancake-like...
Proceedings Article

Designing Mobile-Based App to Facilitate Mother and Children Homecare Services in Indonesia

Nurvita Wikansari, Nanda Surya Febrianta, Syamsu Windarti
There are various types of homecare-based health service providers and one of the most popular is homecare services for maternal and child health. In Indonesia, there is no special platform, especially mobile-based app, to find and order homecare services for mothers and children. Most mothers still...
Proceedings Article

Research on Course Sharing Technology Based on IPFS and Blockchain

Wenzhi Wu, Ruizhe Ye, Feng Sha, Chao Lin
This paper studies the course sharing project by using IPFS and Ethereum technology. Designed a course sharing project based on IPFS and Ethereum. This project solves the problem of huge course data and single point of failure. First of all, using IPFS as the access medium can effectively reduce storage...

Indication of Financial Statement Fraud in Companies Experiencing Financial Distress

Liani Rahmasari, Lindrianasari, Tri Joko Prasetyo
The existence of Covid-19 has caused many companies to experience losses and experience financial distress. This condition makes some company managers take steps to practice fraud financial report so that the company continues to reflect good performance, namely by maximizing profits. This study aims...

Lost in Syntax: Improving Student Implementation Skills in Programming

Akbar Wiguna, Etistika Yuni Wijaya, Cindy Cahyaning Astuti
This study aimed to analyze the problem-solving difficulties of Information Technology Education students in Basic Programming. A qualitative approach with case study research was conducted using data collection techniques such as interviews, document studies, participant observation, and data triangulation....

The Employer Satisfaction Study on Graduates from TVET Institution

Nur Riana Binti Abdul Rahim, Juhaidie Zamani Bin Jamaludin, Habsah Binti Haji Mohamad Sabli
The quality of education has been questions in the country due to many polytechnic graduates are still unemployed and work outside the field studied while in polytechnics. Some blame the graduates themselves and others blame the polytechnics for not providing a curriculum that is in line with the requirements...

Prospects of Artificial Intelligence Application in the High-Quality Development of the Geological Exploration Industry

Yao Xia, Yan Feng
Artificial intelligence (AI) plays a pivotal role in facilitating the high-quality development of the geological exploration industry. Its applications span across diverse areas, including data analysis and interpretation, automated exploration processes, resource optimization management, risk assessment...

Critical Aspects of Financial Support towards the Development of the Agricultural Sector of Ukraine

Raisa KVASNYTSKA, Iryna FORKUN, Tetyana GORDEEVA
The paper substantiates that the reliable food supply of the population is strategically dominant for strengthening the food and, also, the national security of any country and its sustainable development. The purpose of the article is to substantiate the essence of the state financial support for the...

The Influence of Environment on Motivation for Second Language Acquisition

Junling Chen
Motivation for second language acquisition (SLA) is one of the key topics in language acquisition. Researchers have found that intrinsic factors positively impact motivation in second language learners. However, there needs to be more widespread knowledge of the positive impact of external factors on...
Proceedings Article

The effect of Drying Temperature in Making Edamame Soy Milk (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) on Water, Fat, and Protein Content Based on SNI with Ginger Flavored Superfood Drink Products (Zingiber officinale)

Siti Chodijah, Sofiah Sofiah, Melantina Oktriyanti, Erika Dwi Oktaviani, Meliana Putri, Syahira Arita Rozaquni, Cahya Azizah
Business development in the food and beverage industry cannot be separated from food innovation, which can increase added value. One of the food industries that is growing rapidly in the bean-based food processing industry is edamame soybeans (Glycine max (L.) Merr). Edamame has many health benefits,...

Student Perspective of the Liberating Learning Model Implementation to Increase Their Learning Independence

Monika Sidabutar, C. Asri Budiningsih, Suyantiningsih
This study aimed to find students’ perspective on how a Liberating Learning Model implementation impact their independence learning. This research was conducted on two phases. The first phase (2020) found out about their attitudes towards liberating learning. Meanwhile, the second phase (2021) was studied...

Digital Marketing and Innovation Boost Marketing Performance in Small Food Processing Enterprises

Humam Santosa Utomo, Hendro Widjanarko, Susanta, Suratna
When consumers rely on online product information, digital marketing becomes increasingly necessary. Businesses must strengthen their digital marketing capabilities. This study seeks to investigate and explain the impact of digital marketing capability and innovation capability on the marketing performance...

Implementing the Hands-on Activity (HoA) Learning Model Based on Natural Surroundings (JAS) in an Effort to Improve Ecoliteracy and Learning Motivation of the Students of SD Negeri Ombul 3 Bangkalan

Asy’ari, Yuni Gayatri, Sela Rizqiyah
This research was conducted based on empirical findings that showed various symptoms of boredom and lack of exploration of the ability to re-coliterate and lack of motivation of the students of SD Negeri Ombul 3 Bangkalan. These problems require the need for an approach or learning model to handle them....

Realizing Easy Business Through Individual Company Legal Entities Post Pandemic Era

Setijati Sekarasih, Abdul Rachmat Budiono, Sukarmi, Budi Santoso
With the promulgation of Law Number 11 of 2020 concerning Work Creation, State Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia of 2020 Number 245, Supplement to the State Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia Number 6573 gave birth to regulations on individual companies. The existence of individual companies is...

Adopting Internet of Things for Community-based Domestic Organic Waste Treatment

Muhamad Nur Azmi Wahyudi, Cucuk Wawan Budiyanto
Domestic organic waste has been becoming a constant issue in modern society. Waste management is a problem faced by almost all countries in the world. While untreated organic waste potentially creates environmental, health, and social issues, limited research has addressed organic waste treatment at...

Using Video Physical Assessment to Enhance Nursing Student’s Skills

Fajar Agung Nugroho, Dadi Santoso, Podo Yuwono, Nur Indarwati Septiriana
Physical assessment is one of the nursing competencies required of nursing students. The accuracy of physical assessments is the key to success in the implementation of nursing care. Many learning media can be used to deliver and understand physical assessment; one of them is audio-visual learning (videos)....
Proceedings Article

New Hybrid Conjugate Gradient Method Under Exact Line Search

Ain Aqiela Azamuddin, Nurul ‘Aini, Mohd Rivaie, Zuraida Alwadood
Conjugate gradient (CG) method is one of the popular method in solving unconstrained optimization problem. This method is notable for being an intermediate between the steepest descent method and the Newton’s method. In this study, a new hybrid CG method is proposed with the main focus on improving Aini-Rivaie-Mustafa...

Factors Affecting China’s Internationalization of Its High-Speed Rail and Rail Transit Education: A Case Study of Thailand

Shun Li, Hong Xu Zhao, Dong Wei Zhang
In recent years, as China’s high-speed railway as an essential export began to go overseas, the cooperative school-running mode of high-speed rail and rail transit major has gradually become an essential supplement to the sino-foreign cooperative school-running mode. Due to the limited current research...

Digital financial inclusion for economic growth

Kuian Chen
The digital and inclusive advantages of digital inclusive finance, an emerging business, have contributed to high-quality economic growth, and energy transition has led a vital role in this process, but few articles have examined the association among digital financial inclusion, energy transition and...

Force Majeure Analysis of Sand Procurement Agreements in the COVID 19 Pandemic

Valdi Ryan Akhdan, Suherman
The COVID-19 pandemic has been around for so long. As it is now, the COVID-19 pandemic has had such a huge impact on society. Starting from the declining income of many people caused by not being allowed to leave the house, making it difficult for people to work, as well as the COVID-19 causing companies...
Proceedings Article

On the Resolving Efficient Domination Number of Path and Comb Product of Special Graph

Chalim Mufidah, Dafik, Arika Indah Kristiana, Slamin, Ika Hesti Agustin
Suppose G is a bounded, connected, and undirected graph. Let V(G) and E(G) be the vertex set and edge set, respectively. The subset D of V(G) is a subset of the graph G that dominates it efficiently if every vertex in G is either in D or adjacent to a vertex in D. The subset M of V(G) is the complete...

Analysis of the Impact of Moral Education on Student Academic Cheating in Review of Hexagon Fraud

Noor Syahidah Mutiara Dzikra, Rochman Hadi Mustofa
Academic fraud is a serious problem in the world of higher education. This study aims to analyze the impact of moral education on student academic fraud using the hexagon fraud approach. Hexagon fraud is a model that describes six dimensions of academic fraud: opportunity, pressure, rationalization,...

An Added Value of Chili Processing Results in Providing Contribution for SMEs

Titis Surya Maha Rianti, Arief Joko Saputro
Chilli processing SMEs in Indonesia are currently diverse and developing various derivative products. One of the chilli processing products produced by SMEs is bottled chilli sauce. Processing of chilli commodities can support an increase in the volume of imports of processed chilli products and can...

Exploring The Role Of Innovation Spaces In Creating Stimulants And Opportunities For Innovative Universities Of Technology

Xolile Veronica Ngubane, Stephan van der Merwe
Universities are generally regarded as reservoirs of knowledge, and skills where academics generate novel and new ideas and initiatives. However, it has become apparent that the innovation outputs are not aligned with the potential that exists within the South African Universities of Technology (UoTs)....

Computer Self-Efficacy, Task Value, Digital Literacy, Online Learning Perceptions on Indonesian University Students’ Learning Satisfaction

Gumgum Gumelar, Martadi Martadi, Irma Rosalinda, Lupi Yudhaningrum, Warju Warju
This study examines the relationships of student learning satisfaction with computer self-efficacy, task value, digital literacy, and online learning perception on university students in Indonesia. In this context, a structural equation model is proposed by considering studies in the literature. The...
Conference Abstract

P56 CENTRAL PULSE PRESSURE IS ASSOCIATED WITH RETINAL ARTERIOLAR WALL THICKNESS AND WALL CROSS SECTIONAL AREA AS EVALUATED BY ADAPTIVE OPTICS

Antonio Gallo, Thomas Dietenbeck, Nadjia Kachenoura, Valérie Carreau, Michel Paques, Xavier Girerd
Pages: 94 - 95
Introduction: In 1991 Baumbach et al demonstrated taht pulse pressure (PP) but not mean arterial pressure (MAP) was correlated with pial arterioles wall cross-sectional area (WCSA)in rats. Adaptive optics (AO) allows a near-histological evaluation of retinal microcirculation (which shares the same embryological...

Mathematical Literacy of Vocational School Students in North Kalimantan

Jero B. Darmayasa, Hariaty Hamid, Irianto Aras
This study aims to describe the mathematical literacy skills of the food crops and horticulture agribusiness students at Bulungan Regency. This case study research focuses on mathematical literacy with the key informants are 5 students of the Agribusiness expertise program who are currently studying...
Conference Abstract

10. OXIDATIVE STRESS AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN STRENGTH- AND ENDURANCE-TRAINED ATHLETES

Youngju Choi, Takeshi Otsuki, Asako Miyaki, Nobutake Shimojo, Mutsuko Yoshizawa, Maiko Misono, Hitoshi Shiraki, Ryuichi Ajisaka, Seiji Maeda
Pages: 94 - 94
Background: Endurance exercise training decreases arterial stiffness, whereas high-intensity strength exercise training increases arterial stiffness. However, the mechanisms underlying the different adaptations to these two types of exercise training are unclear. Oxidative stress induces vasoconstriction...
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P55 EFFECTS OF CAROTID PRESSURE WAVEFORM OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT WAYS ON THE RESULTS OF WAVE SEPARATION, WAVE INTENSITY AND RESERVOIR PRESSURE ANALYSIS

Nicole Di Lascio, Vincenzo Gemignani, Rosa Maria Bruno, Elisabetta Bianchini, Martina Francesconi, Francesco Stea, Lorenzo Ghiadoni, Francesco Faita
Pages: 94 - 94
Purpose/Background/Objectives: Recently great attention has been placed on innovative cardiovascular biomarkers obtained from wave separation (WS), wave intensity analysis (WIA) and the reservoir-wave (RW) concept. Pressure waveforms needed to implement these techniques can be obtained in different ways....
Conference Abstract

P138 CAN PULSE WAVE VELOCITY BE MEASURED IN THE FETAL ASCENDING AORTA?

Madalina Negoita, Arianna Laoreti, Tarek F. Antonios, Asma Khalil, Ashraf W. Khir
Pages: 94 - 95
Background: Routine ultrasound exams are conducted to assess fetus development. Heart defects and cardiac function are the main areas investigated in an ultrasound assessment. However, prenatal assessment of the fetal arterial stiffness is yet to be established in the ascending aorta. Aim: To investigate...
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PO-20 A HYDROGEN SULFIDE PRODRUG AUGMENTS ANGIOGENESIS IN A SWINE MODEL OF CRITICAL LIMB ISCHEMIA VIA A NITRIC OXIDE DEPENDENT MECHANISM

Amanda M. Rushing, Amy L. Scarborough, Sarah F. Boisvert, Erminia Donnarumma, Rishi Trivedi, David J. Polhemus, David J. Lefer, Traci T. Goodchild
Pages: 94 - 95
Introduction: Despite advances in revascularization, treatments for critical limb ischemia (CLI) have been largely unsuccessful. Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and nitric oxide (NO), are endogenous gasotransmitters which exert potent vasodilatory and proangiogenic effects. Recent experimental evidence suggest...
Conference Abstract

P1.08 EFFECTS OF ANTIOXIDANTS ON SERUM URIC ACID AS A MARKER OF VASCULAR FUNCTION

H.W. Huisman, A.E. Schutte, J.M. van Rooyen, R. Schutte, N.T. Malan, L. Malan, C.M.T. Fourie
Pages: 94 - 94
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P54 A MACHINE LEARNING SYSTEM FOR CAROTID PLAQUE VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT BASED ON ULTRASOUND IMAGES

Nicole Di Lascio, Claudia Kusmic, Anna Solini, Vincenzo Lionetti, Francesco Faita
Pages: 94 - 94
Purpose/Background/Objectives: Carotid plaque vulnerability assessment is essential for the identification of high-risk patients. A specific mouse model for the study of carotid atherosclerosis has been recently developed. Aim of this study was to develop a predictive mathematical model for carotid plaque...
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P137 NUMERICAL ASSESSMENT AND COMPARISON OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY METHODS PRESUMING TO MEASURE AORTIC STIFFNESS

Hasan Obeid, Gilles Soulat, Elie Mousseaux, Stephane Laurent, Nikolaos Stergiopulos, Pierre Boutouyrie, Patrick Segers
Pages: 94 - 94
Recently several methods have been proposed as tools to measure aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV). The carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cf-PWV), the current clinical gold standard method for the noninvasive assessment of aPWV, uses the carotid–femoral pulse transit time (cf-PTT) to derive cf-PWV....
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PO-19 ASSOCIATIONS OF WALKING WITH SARCOPENIC OBESITY AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RISK FACTORS IN OLDER ADULTS

Duck-chul Lee, Nathan F. Meier, Esmée Bakker
Pages: 94 - 94
Objectives: To investigate the associations of walking (steps/day) with sarcopenic obesity (SO) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in older adults. Methods: This cross-sectional study included 297 older adults aged ≥65 years (mean age 72, ranged 65–95). Walking was assessed using an accelerometer...
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P1.07 ROSUVASTATIN INCREASES EXTRACELLULAR ADENOSINE IN HUMANS IN VIVO: A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON CARDIOVASCULAR PROTECTION

P. Meijer, W.J.G. Oyen, D. Dekker, P.H.H. van den Broek, C.W. Wouters, O.C. Boerman, G.J. Scheffer, P. Smits, G.A. Rongen
Pages: 94 - 94
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P53 ZERO FLOW PRESSURE (PINFINITY) IS LARGER THAN MEAN CIRCULATORY FILLING PRESSURE. A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS

Alun Hughes, Kim Parker, Ashraf Khir
Pages: 94 - 94
Background: Zero flow pressure (P∞), the steady-state pressure following cardiac arrest or cessation of flow is often assumed to equal mean circulatory filling pressure (MCFP). [1] However, this assumes complete equilibration of circulatory pressures, which may not occur if there is a ‘critical closing...
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P136 ALTERED ADVENTITIAL COLLAGEN FIBRIL MECHANICS AND MORPHOLOGY WITH HIGH PULSE WAVE VELOCITY

Zhuo Chang, Maria Lyck Hansen, Lars Melholt Rasmussen, Riaz Akhtar
Pages: 94 - 94
Background: Arterial stiffening, occurring as part of the natural aging process of the artery, is well- established as a powerful predictor of cardiovascular disease. However, little is known about how localised changes in the extracellular matrix and mechanical properties of arterial tissue contribute...
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PO-17 ROLE OF NITRIC OXIDE IN β2-ADRENERGIC MEDIATED VASODILATION IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN

Sushant M. Ranadive, Roneé E. Harvey, Jacqueline K. Limberg, Timothy B. Curry, Wayne T. Nicholson, Michael J. Joyner
Pages: 94 - 94
Objectives: Postmenopausal (PM) women have a blunted β2-adrenergic receptor-mediated responsiveness when compared to young premenopausal women in part due to a reduction in the relative contribution of nitric oxide (NO) to β2-adrenergic mediated vasodilation. Hence, we tested the contribution of NO to...

Criteria Weighting and 4P's Planning in Marketing Using a Fuzzy Metric Distance and AHP Hybrid Method

Tuncay Gürbüz, Y.Esra Albayrak, Elif Alaybeyoğlu
Pages: 94 - 104
Production and consumption relationship shows that marketing plays an important role in enterprises. In the competitive market, it is very important to be able to sell rather than produce. Nowadays, marketing is customer- oriented and aims to meet the needs and expectations of customers to increase their...

Knowledge Creation in Virtual Communities – Exploring Practices in Open Source Software Hacker Communities

Meera Sarma, Thomas Matheus
Pages: 94 - 104
This paper offers an exploratory conceptual and theoretical examination of knowledge creation within virtual communities of hackers. By distinguishing between different types of virtual communities, we argue that hacker communities involved in free and open source activities possess special structural...

Deep Feedback GMDH-Type Neural Network Using Principal Component-Regression Analysis and Its Application to Medical Image Recognition of Abdominal Multi-Organs

Tadashi Kondo, Junji Ueno, Shoichiro Takao
Pages: 94 - 99
The deep feedback Group Method of Data Handling (GMDH)-type neural network is proposed and applied to the medical image recognition of abdominal organs such as the liver and spleen. In this algorithm, the principal component-regression analysis is used for the learning calculation of the neural network,...