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Direction of Sustainable Development Policy in the Water Catchment Areas (Watershed) Koto Panjang Reservoir

Khairani, Indang Dewata, Dilla Angraina
This research aims to create the Direction of Sustainable Development Policy in the Water Catchment Areas (watershed) Koto Panjang Reservoir based on social and cultural study. This research type is qualitative research by using the interview data collection technique, observation and Focus Group Discussion....
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Women Healthcare Mobile App-An Approach to Predict Early Stage of Cervical Cancer

R Chanukotimath Naveen, K Asha, G Keerthi Prasad, G M Manjula
Most of the woman nowadays is ending up their life at middle age between 35-50 years, reason they are suffering from Cervical related cancer tumours. Many women are unaware of having cervical related cyst in the early stages. A survey was conducted on classifiers such as Decision Tree, Multilayer Perceptron,...
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Effect of Educational Program of Eclampsia Management on Knowledge of Maternity Nurses at Mosul Teaching Hospitals

Alaa Yousif Ayed, Radhwan Hussein Ibrahim
Background: Eclampsia is a pregnancy-specific syndrome. It affects more than 5% of pregnant women and is characterized by edemas, high blood pressure and proteinuria, it considered as one of the most serious pregnancy - specific medical conditions of increasing incidence. its complications are one of...

Development of Storytelling Methods in Microteaching for Strengthening Prospective Teacher Competencies

Yusuf Abdul Hasan, Anisa Dwi Makrufi, Midawati
Storytelling is a process in which every prospective teacher of Islamic Religious Education (as a teller) uses vocalization, narrative structure, and mental imagery to communicate with others who also use mental imagery and, in turn, communicate back through body language and facial expressions. The...

Contribution of Environment in the Riverbanks and Peer Group to Drug Abuse

Dita Widiawati, Nina Permata Sari, Eklys Cheseda Makaria
Drug abuse is the use of narcotics, psychotropic substances and other addictive substances with the aim of having fun and without a doctor’s recommendation. One of the things that influence drug use is peer groups. In addition, the social environment along the riverbanks which are residential areas can...

Experiencing Jakarta as a Female Resident: The Representation of Young Lower-Class Urban Women in Indonesian Film

Marta Widyawati
Many Indonesian people believe that Jakarta, the capital, can provide a better life for the majority of its residents. It is commonly assumed that an urban environment will offer a superior quality of life compared to a rural one. However, the movie The Day Before the Wedding depicts the experiences...

Implementation Of Character Education For Kadiresa Primary School Students In Lower Economic Families

Character formation starts from the family environment

Rena Dewi Sulistiawati, Muhardila Fauziah
This article is to describe the implementation of character education in elementary schools and parents’ concern for the character education of elementary school students in lower-income families. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method that aims to describe the implementation of character education...

Online Lectures Using the WhatsApp Application: Advantages and Obstacles

Roby Zulkarnain Noer, Rani Febriyanti
The purpose of this study was to describe the perceptions of pre-service teachers about online learning through the WhatsApp application. Descriptive qualitative methods were used by using a questionnaire and interview instruments. The questionnaire was given to 74 Elementary School Teacher Education...

The Revitalization of the Meratus Dayak Ritual in Paramasan (Ethnoanthropolinguistic Study)

Fajarika Ramadania, Haris Supratno, Setya Yuwana, Suhartono Suhartono, Darni Darni, Udjang Pairin
In the Bawanang Ritual in Paramasan, this study intends to (1) explain the language, (2) define technical systems, (3) describe livelihoods, (4) describe arts, and (5) describe systems religion. This study employs a descriptive-analytic method as well as a Spradley ethnographic methodology with anthropolinguistic...
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Experimental Study on Impact of Heating Temperature and Heating Rate during Carbonization of Woody Biomass

Haizhen Huang, Zhenwei Jiao, Zhenyang Shu, Yaoguo Zeng
Carbonization is the thermal treatment technique performed in an inert atmosphere, which aims to improve the fuel properties. In this study, the selected woody biomass of koraiensis bark (KB) was carbonized under three heating levels (5 /min,10 /min, 20 /min) at heating temperature from 200 to 600 .The...

Using Project-Based Learning (PBL) to Students’ Creativity and Support Understanding of Japanese Literature

Noviyanti Aneros, Herniwati Herniwati
This study aims to determine the influence of using Project-Based Learning (PBL) on students’ creativity in making videos about the Noh and understanding of Japanese literature. Noh is a Japanese theatrical art form that has been handed down through generations and been labeled one of the world oldest...

Profile of Prospective Teacher in the Special Capital Region of Jakarta

Gantina Komalasari, Devie Yundianto, Lussy Dwiutami Wahyuni, Wening Cahyawulan
The purpose of this study was to find out and obtain empirical data about the profile of teacher’s candidates regarding gender, teaching experience, teaching attitudes, social competencies, personality competencies, and teaching interests. The method used in this study is the descriptive method with...
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Genetic Characterization of Viral Nervous Necrosis Infects Tilapia (Oreochromis sp.) in Indonesia

Uun Yanuhar, Novia Christi, Diana Arfiati
Tilapia (Oreochromis sp.) is the most important cultured fish in the 21 century and Indonesia is the country's second largest tilapia producer after China. It make Indonesia should be more concerned with any possible attack diseases that can infect both from the class of parasites, fungi, bacteria, and...
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The Influence of Student Personality and Teacher-student Interactions on Teacher-student Relationship Quality

Tengteng Tan, Naiyi Wang
Teacher-student relationship is one of the basic interpersonal relationships of students in school environment, and is important for students’ development. Understanding the mechanism underlying the formation of high quality teacher-student relationships has always been a key concern in the field of...
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Supportive Care Needs: External Support for Parents of Children with Thalassemia

Roro Lintang Suryani, Murniati
Deficiencies in the social support system are most often expressed by parents who have a child with thalassemia. Parents need to be able to adapt to changes in children’s conditions. If parents do not get adequate social support there will be obstacles in the social interaction. In the end, this condition...

Tourism Infrastructure of Beach Carocok, Painan, West Sumatera in Community Views

Erasukma Munaf, Syamsul Amar, Idris, Damel Van Wanda, Zikri Alhadi
The research objective was to find out the views of the local community on the infrastructure of the Carocok tourist area, Painan, West Sumatra. The study involved 150 respondents who were asked to answer a questionnaire containing 22 statements. Data analysis uses Important Performance Analysis (IPA)....
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Land Suitability Evaluation for Patchouli Plant Cultivation (Pogostemon cablin Benth) in Dry Land Pontang District, Serang Regency, Banten Province

Sri Ritawati, Putra Utama, Eltis, Pancaningsih, Ismawati
Patchouli was one of the industrial plants that has the potential to be developed as a regional superior commodity. The purpose of this study was to analyze the suitability of dry land in Pontang District, Serang Regency, Banten Province for the cultivation of patchouli plants. The research methods were:...
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Monitoring of Green Open Space change area from 2018 to 2022 using remote sensing approach: Study sites Palu city, Central Sulawesi

A. Malik, A. Santi
Population growth increase every year in the city of Palu has an impact on the increasingly massive development that occurs. While on the other hand, according to PP no 15 of 2010 green open space must be available in a city by 30%, With proportion 20% is public and 10% is private property. In 2018,...
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Monitoring Quality of KAI Access Application Based on Customer Reviews on Google Play Store Using Laney p’ Control Chart Based on Convolutional Neural Network

Naila Adelia Pribadi, Muhammad Ahsan
The variety of activities that Indonesian people have has made mobilization increase. One form of transportation that can support close and long distance mobilization is rail transport. Purchasing train tickets can be made directly at the station or online. Online purchases can be made through an official...
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The Potency of Secondary Metabolites in Dracaena an-gustifolia for Cyclooxygenase-2 (Cox-2) Inhibitors for The Treatment of Inflammation Disease: An In-Silico Study

I Wayan Karta, Warsito Warsito, Masruri Masruri, I. Wayan Mudianta
Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) plays a critical role in the development of colorectal carcinoma (CRC) and serves as a primary target for reversing colorectal tumorigenesis through the utilization of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. The plant Dracaena angustifolia has been researched for its potential...
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PPP Potential of a Compact, Low-Cost GNSS Receiver’s Module in a Low Latitude Region: A Case Study at the Lautech GNSS Laboratory, Nigeria

Adewumi Adebayo Segun, Àlàgbé George Atilade, Azeez Ibraheem Abiodun, Ayantunji Gbenro Benjamin, Ogobor Efua Anthony, Oyelowo Oluwadara, Fajobi Iyinoluwa, Eleyele Dolapo Emmanuel
Precise point positioning (PPP) for global positioning systems (GPS) is being utilized for many scientific and commercial applications, and the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) world is quite excited about it. With the PPP technique, the GNSS can accurately determine the geolocation of any point....
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Bacterial resistance and virulence markers in urine of HIV patients and pregnant women in Port Harcourt, Nigeria

K. Onwubuche, O. E. Agbagwa, N. Frank-Peterside
The present study was carried out to ascertain resistance pattern in Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in urine samples of HIV patients and pregnant women attending the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital. A total of one hundred and thirty (130) urine samples...

Impact of the Family Health Program on gastroenteritis in children in Bahia, Northeast Brazil: An analysis of primary care-sensitive conditions

Laura J. Monahan, Gregory S. Calip, Patricia M. Novo, Mark Sherstinsky, Mildred Casiano, Eduardo Mota, Inês Dourado
Pages: 175 - 185
In seeking to provide universal health care through its primary care-oriented Family Health Program, Brazil has attempted to reduce hospitalization rates for preventable illnesses such as childhood gastroenteritis. We measured rates of Primary Care-sensitive Hospitalizations and evaluated the impact...
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Spatio-temporal Changes of Land Use from 1989 to 2009 and Its Driving Forces in Jiangsu Coastal Areas, China

LI Bing, Wu Haisuo, WANG Shui, TIAN Ying, QU Changsheng
The spatial distribution and dynamic change of land use and land cover are analyzed over a 20 years span based on multi-temporal satellite data from 1989, 1995 and 2009. During the period from 1989 to 2009, built-up area and water body increased, whereas agricultural land and mudflat decreased. Urban...

Are More Formal Performance Management Systems More Successful?

Tarmo Kadak, Erkki Laitinen
This paper focuses on the levels of formality of performance management systems (PMSs). The objective of the paper is to investigate the impact of the formality of PMS 1) on the key success factors (KFs) of PMS and 2) on the achievement of performance. The formality of PMS is investigated on three different...
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Design for Data Collection Circuit of Accelerometer in SINS Based on FPGA

Pengfei Zhang, Yu Wang, Geng Li, Xudong Yu
The data collecting method has been studied. The use of large-scale field programmable gate array (FPGA), high-precision programmable A/D converter initialization and data reading have been achieved, in order to obtain a rapid acquisition SINS accelerometer data. The temperature changes will affect the...

Analysis of Optical Concepts with Understanding Expository Model for SMP

Teuku Hasan Basri, Bachtiar Akob, Adi Bejo Suwardi
The aim of this study is to know the level of comprehension to understand the concept of optical through an expository model for students in SMP Negeri 6 Paya Seunara Sabang, Aceh. This study uses an experimental approach involving 62 students from 5 class asses chosen randomly. The results showed that...

Developing Powtoon-Based Video Learning Media for Five Grade Students of Elementary School

Yanuari Dwi Puspitarini, Muhammad Akhyar, Djono Djono
The role of the media cannot be separated from the learning process. Along with the development of science and technology, teachers can use it in the learning process. The development of powtoon-based video learning media in social studies subjects is motivated by the lack of instructional media used...

Hydrogen Gas Production in Kersen Leaf Extract (Muntingia calabura) Using Stainless Steel Electrode

Isana Supiah Yosephine Louise, Resti Bangun Pertika
This research was conducted to study the influence of the addition of kersen leaf extract, to understand the variation of temperature effect, and to determine the optimum result of hydrogen production in the process of water electrolysis within the kersen leaf extract using voltammetry method. The use...
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Effect of Pumice-Based Nanosilica and Sodium Silicate Addition on Impact Strength of GFRP Composite

Willy Akhsani Taqwim, Kuncoro Diharjo, Bambang Kusharjanta, Andry Rakhman
GFRP composite has become an alternative material for various engineering applications due to its outstanding characteristics. The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact properties of GFRP composites in relation to the addition of sodium silicate (SS) and nano active filler pumice particle...
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Analysis Supply Chain Management Performance Using The Supply Chain Operation Reference (SCOR) and Analytical Hierarcy Process (AHP) in Sokita Jaya, Klaten

Marni Astuti, Prasidananto Nur S, Ela Agustina, Eko Poerwanto, Esa Rengganis S, Suhanto, Maria Asumpta Deny Kusumaningrum
This research aims to measure supply chain performance using the Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) methods. The SCOR method can measure all core supply chain processes. Measurements are based on 5 processes: Plan, Source, Make, Deliver, and Return. These...

Challenges and opportunities in the use of artificial intelligence in education for academic writing: A scoping review

Nurul Shofiah, Zulmy Faqihuddin Putera, Novia Solichah
Artificial intelligence in education emerged as a highly significant and transformational technological advancement. Academic writing has witnessed significant advancements and widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) tools and approaches across several application domains. AI-based tools...

Implementation of Problem-Based Learning in Video and Image-Based Tutorial Discussion with Increasing Student Learning Outcomes for Block 1.A (Introduction to Midwifery Education)

Aldina Ayunda Insani, Feni Andriani
Bachelor of Midwifery at Medical Faculty of Andalas University has implemented a Student-Centered Learning system with a Problem Based Learning (PBL) method approach. One of them is using a block system, and the activity is in the form of tutorials. Tutorials are carried out by utilizing videos and pictures...

Narration Effectivity with Artificial One Shot Cinema Using Michotte’s Focal Point Framework in “Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves”

Naldo Yanuar
The article will interpret how narration of time depicted in a story scene can be effectively wrapped in a single take or one shot cinema based on the study case of Doric’s escape scene in 2023’s film title “Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves” directed by the filmmakers Jonathan Goldstein and...

A Mobile App for the Identification of Medicinal Plants, Aiding Authenticity and Supply Chain Integrity

A. Kalaivani, R. Nidhruv Raj, T. Prakash
Medicinal plants are an essential part of traditional medicine, but their effective utilization is restricted by limitations in proper identification and authenticity. This paper introduces a mobile app that utilizes high-end image recognition APIs to recognize medicinal plants from photos uploaded by...

The Effect of Teacher’s Pedagogical, Personal, Professional, and Social Competence of Teachers on Social Studies Learning Achievement of Students

Salamah, Tarto, Suhari, Deni Tinursani
This study will examine the effect of pedagogic competence, professional competence, and teacher social competence on social studies learning achievement. The population in this study were all Class IX students of SMP (Junior High School) in the district Kasihan, Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Regency,...

Natural Food Plants and Feeding Behaviors of Macaca hecki in the Makarti Jaya Forest, Pohuwato Regency

Aprilia Putri Hala, Ramli Utina, Mustamin Ibrahim, Jusna Ahmad, Chairunnisah J. Lamangantjo, Djuna Lamondo
Macaca hecki is an endemic animal on the island of Sulawesi. Macaca eats plant parts, such as leaves, flowers, fruit, and seeds of several types of plants, with different feeding behavior. The aim of this research is to identify natural food plant species and describe the feeding behavior of M. hecki....

The Influence of Feminism in the Construction of Female Characters in Greta Gerwig’s Filmography

Tamya Lucero Rufino Villaorduña, Victor Omar Vite Leon, Gerado Karbaum Padilla, Christiana Poggi Parodi
For a long period of time, female characters were not able to have their own voice to tell their stories, because of this, women in the film industry decided to create a space where the story is told by and for the understanding of women. This paper aims to analyze the influence of feminism in the construction...

Development of E-Module Courses Tata Boga 2 Based on Flip PDF Professional for Teaching Learning Process in The Pandemic of Covid 19

Yose Indarta, Ika Parma Dewi, Ambiyar, Syahril, Fadhilah, Lise Asnur, Fadhli Ranuharja, Agariadne Dwinggo Samala
This study aims to determine the results of the validity and practicality of e-modules made using Flip PDF Professional. The research model used was developed by Borg and Gall which consists of 10 steps but only 7 steps were adapted due to time and funding constraints. The validity test was carried out...
Conference Abstract

P5.04 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION, INTIMA-MEDIA COMPLEX THICKNESS AND BILIRUBIN LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME

O.A. Polikina, V.V. Vikentyev
Pages: 174 - 174
Endothelial dysfunction (ED) and carotid artery intima-media complex thickening (IMT) are regarded as predictors for the progress of atherosclerosis. The anti-oxidant properties of bilirubin and its ability to prevent oxidation of lipids of low density lipoproteins, and thus, development of vascular...
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P5.02 EFFECT OF ACUTE INTENSE EXERCISE ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS

D. Kardara, C. Vlachopoulos, A. Anastasakis, K. Baou, I. Dima, D. Terentes-Printzios, G. Antoniou, A. Gravos, G. Angelidis, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 174 - 174
Purpose: Aortic stiffness and wave reflections are determinants of left ventricular performance and independent predictors of cardiovascular risk. Though it is well recognized that regular aerobic exercise can affect arterial stiffness and wave reflections, the acute effect of intense aerobic exercise...
Proceedings Article

Increasing the Melting Temperature of Chocolate by Adding Xanthan Gum-Based Hydrogel: A Preliminary Study

Mira Aprilia Nur Fadilah, Arifin Dwi Saputro, Samuel Keegen Bangun, Arima Diah Setiowati, Sri Rahayoe, Joko Nugroho Wahyu Karyadi
Melting temperature of chocolate needs to be increased since it easily melts at temperatures below 34oC. An elevated melting temperature gives benefits for chocolate producers in tropical countries. In this study, heat-resistant chocolate was developed using indirect incorporation of water. Xanthan Gum-based...

The Influence of Role of Youth in Extricating Poverty in Medan Marelan Subdistrict

Rizal Arifin Lubis, Erika Revida Saragih
The research was done on “the Influence of the Role of Youth in Extricating Poverty” in Medan Marelan Sub-district. The objective of the research was 1) to analyze the influence of the role of youth as the dynamist in extricating poverty in Medan Marelan Sub-district, 2) to analyze the influence of the...
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Spatial Trends of Mercury in the Surface Soils around the Shi li-quan Power Plant of Zaozhuang City, China

Dan Shi, Mingyi Ren, Liyuan Yang
Mercury (Hg) deposition in soils derived from coal combustion in coal-fired power plants can be large and quickly. In this study, Shi li-quan power plant, a large ultra-high voltage thermal power plant which is located in Zaozhuang City was selected to study the effect of the coal-fired power plant on...

Strengthening Morality And Character of Madrasah Tsanawiyah’s Students in Kulon Progo by Developing Good Habits and Effective Communication With Parents

Sutipyo Ru’iya
Children's morality and akhlak have been in the spotlight lately, and teachers are often suspected of this problem. The teacher as an agent of change has a heavy responsibility to keep the moral and moral character of the child well-maintained. Based on the phenomenon, the decline in moral and akhlak...

Management of Sports Tourism and Recreation by Goverment and Private Business in Banyumas Regency

Nakhnu Pujileksana, R. Lumintuarso
This research is done from the problem of storage; therefore, the purpose of this research is to test the government and private business in Banyumas Regency. This research uses descriptive qualitative method for the benefit of local government in Banyumas Regency. The research had the manager and tourists...
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The Effect of Light-Curing Duration and Different Composite Shades on Color Stability of Composite Resins

Nurhanani Mohd Sadek, Nur Syuhadah Jamal, Victor Goh, Goo Chui Ling
Aims of this study is to evaluate the effect of light-curing duration using light-emitting diodes (LED) curing units and different composite shades on the color stability of the composite resins. Specimens in four shades of two types of com-posite resin were prepared and polymerized with the LED curing...

Implementation of Blended Learning Innovation in Graph Theory Application Course to Face the Education Challenge in the 21st Century

Sapti Wahyuningsih, Darmawan Satyananda, Anusua Ghosh
Facing the education challenges in the 21st century, Indonesia needs resources that have systematic, logical, creative and cooperative problem-solving skills. A learning alternative in constructivist view that can be applied to improve students' activity and creativity is to apply blended learning innovation...

Validity of Investigation Based Scientific Collaborative (IBSC) Learning Model To Facilitate Students’ Communication and Collaboration Skills

Peni Suharti, Muslimin Ibrahim, Yuni Sri Rahayu
Communication and collaboration are skills that needed in the 21st century, and also including as one of the science process skills and generic skills that students must possess. This development research aims to 1) develop an Investigation Based Scientific Collaborative (IBSC) learning model to facilitate...

Teacher Leadership Models: A Directed Analysis of Content

Saiful Adli Abd Rahim, Harris Shah Abd Hamid, Norhanida Samsudin, Muhammad Faizal A. Ghani
Teacher leadership researches have continuously expanded and progressed in lieu with innovative and dynamic changes in education. This study aims to analyze the content of three current teacher leadership models and synthesis relevant dimensions in developing teacher leadership. The models showcases...