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Research on the Upgrading of Shenzhen Smart Tourism Network Service System

From the Tourist-oriented Perspective

Yanhong Liu, Sihui Yu, Benyi Zheng, Jun Yuan
At present, web and mobile terminals have acted as important infrastructures in the public’s daily life, and the information technology orientated to which has gradually penetrated into the tourism, such as big data platforms, intelligent service products, etc., which have received widespread attention....

The Effect of Cooperative Learning in Blended Learning Environment on Students’ Learning Achievement: A True-Experimental Study

Ridwan
The combined blended learning with other teaching strategies has become a considerable concern for educators around the world nowadays. The characteristics of such a blend that can be retrieved at any time, in any place, multi-users, and all its simplicity have made it a very appropriate pedagogical...
Proceedings Article

Analysis of Carbon Accounting during the Construction Period of Power Transmission and Transformation Infrastructures

Xiaofa Zhou, Xiaofeng Wang, Chao Liu, Rui Liu, Na Ma, Jie Wen
The escalating scale of power transmission and transformation infrastructure construction each year has led to a substantial increase in the consumption of materials and energy. This article proposes methods for calculating carbon emissions during the different construction stages of power transmission...
Proceedings Article

Development of Smart Online Grocery Shopping App

Savali Patil, Anjali Joshi, Aachal Shinde, Abhishek Rathod, Madhuri Kawarhe
This Smart Grocery Shopping App is a web based Application which will have more additional features for providing the easy and smooth shopping experience to customers. The software’s and hardware’s that we have used to develop this system are easily available and easy to work with. The aim is to add...

Research on Consumer Credit Rating Model

Xinyu Wu, Jielin Shang
With the rapid growth of online consumer credit products in commercial activities, banks and financial institutions widely employ credit scoring models to assess customers, implementing varying credit limits and policies for different customer tiers in order to mitigate the risk associated with individual...

Design of Tourist Souvenirs Injected into Lushan Poetry Culture

Wei Wu
Firstly, this paper analyzes the present situation of Lushan tourist souvenirs, and elaborates the specific application of Lushan poetry in the design of Lushan tourist souvenirs, including the application of Lushan poetry in the font creation of tourist souvenirs and the application of Lushan poetry...
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Humoral Immune Response (IgG) of BALB/c Mice (Mus musculus) Post-injection by 56 kDa Immunogenic Protein Extract from the Salivary Glands of Aedes aegypti L.

Aisyah, Rike Oktarianti, Kartika Senjarini, Syubbanul Wathon
The primary mosquito vector of dengue virus is Ae. aegypti, and dengue virus transmitted by saliva mosquito’s during blood feeding. The saliva composed of numerous proteins with capacity to disrupt hemostasis or modulate the host immune response. The previous study identified two immunogenic proteins...

The Importance of Designing Islamic Financial Education M-Learning for Increasing Islamic Financial Literacy

Larisa Yohanna, Endang Sondari, Syahid Syahid
Most of Indonesia’s population is Muslim, but many are trapped in RIBA. Muslim MSEs must improve their financial literacy by sticking to Islamic norms to avoid insolvency. This study aims to assess MSEs’ Islamic financial literacy, attitudes toward Islamic financial institutions, how essential Islamic...

Timor, Sandalwood, and Global Trade Rivalry on Timor

Erlita Tantri
Timor island is the place where the best, the most fragrant and the largest sandalwood in the world comes and sandalwood is usually appreciated by its potential usage in the fine aromatic oil from its heartwood. The development of East Timor ancient kingdoms had tight relationship with the sandalwood...

Customer Satisfaction at an Upscale Restaurant in Indonesia Post-Covid-19: Personal Hygiene and Service Quality

Muhammad Fakihuddin, Liliana Dewi
After the pandemic, customers are increasingly aware of cleanliness, and their demands for restaurant satisfaction are also increasingly aware of the importance of cleanliness. This research was conducted at Incanto Restaurant Fraser Residence Sudirman Jakarta to know personal hygiene and service quality...

Contribution of Return on Assets, Debt to Equity Ratio, and Book Value to Stock Return

Sri Yuli Waryati, Nurwiyanto, Tiara Nur Anisah, Arfida Venny Zaida
This study was conducted to examine the effect of Debt Equity Ratio (DER), Return on Assets (ROA), and Book Value (BV) on stock returns. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling from a population of 30 Food and Beverage industrial companies and seven companies that met the sample criteria....

Prediction of What Would Occur if Plastic Pollution Continues and Strategies for Reducing It

Nik Nur Azhani Anuar, Alysha Samantha Antonius, Elfrido Christian Dewantara, Lay Agnes Magdalena, Dania Samoda Renda, Ani Nuraisyah
Plastic pollution has risen to the top of the list of environmental concerns. As of 2017, there have been more than 7,800 million metric tonnes (MMT) of plastic resin and fibers produced since 1950. Experts also predict that by the year 2050, plastics will exceed fish in the ocean. Among the effects...
Proceedings Article

The Microstructure and Performance of Coal-Based Activated Carbon in Symmetric Supercapacitors as Affected by Activation Temperature and ZnCl2 Concentration

Markus Diantoro, Rizka Ramadhani Maisyarah, Ishmah Luthfiyah
Supercapacitors are gaining much attention as electrochemical energy storage for their fast charging rates, high power density, good cycle performance, quicker charge-discharge, longer device life, and abundant materials. According to the storage mechanism, supercapacitors are divided into 3 types; EDLC...

Guidance And Counseling Media Use In Formal Education

Citra Tectona Suryawati, Agus Tri Susilo, Asrowi, Naharus Surur
This study reviewed existing literature to identify of guidance and counseling media use in formal education in Indonesia. Three research question were proposed: (A) What media are used during the guidance and counseling service at formal school? (B) What are the purposes of the media? (C) What education...

Obstacles to the Implementation and Future of the Independent Curriculum (Kurikulum Merdeka) Management System in Indonesian Elementary Schools in the Era of Digital Technology

Luthfia Amanda Sari, Teguh Triwiyanto, Ahmad Yusuf Sobri, Desi Eri Kusumaningrum, Ahmad Nurabadi, Ahmad Furqon Akhbar, Sasi Maulina, Asmaa Abusamra
This study aims to determine the implementation of the independent curriculum held in elementary schools and the obstacles or problems that occur along with the implementation of this curriculum. The research was conducted with a qualitative approach with a literature study method, namely taking several...

Effort of “Komisi Nasional Perempuan” in Struggling for P-KS Bill in Indonesia

Putri Alifah, Restu Rahmawati, Dodi Faedlulloh
This study discusses “Women’s Protection Policy: Study About the effort of national commission of women in Struggling for the P-KS Bill in Indonesia.” This study aims to find out the efforts made by the National Commission of women in fighting for the P-KS Bill. This research is motivated by the number...

How to Prepare Student’s Self-managed Learning in Gregorc’s Learning Style

Ni’matul Istiqomah, Lisa Rokhmani, Nur Anita Yunikawati
The purpose of this study was to find out how to prepare for their independent study according to the learning style of Gregorc’s theory. There are 4 types of Gregorc’s learning styles, namely, Concrete Sequential, Abstract Sequential, Concrete Random, and Abstract Random. Self-managed learning (SML)...

Design Research of Enterprise Financial Management Information System under the Concept of Business and Finance Integration

Junyao Hu, Zhou Shen
With the rapid development of information technology, the informatization of enterprise financial management has been initially realized. The organic integration of financial information system and business information system can comprehensively improve the enterprise’s internal management ability. The...

Pagelaran Sustainable Rural Development: Strategy, Opportunities for Culture and Heritage Tourism

Emma Yunika Puspasari, Noor Haslina, Pranti Sayekti, Andhika Yudha, Nur Anita Yunikawati, Rizky Indriani Simamora, Santica Ramadhani
Tourism in Malang is one of the sectors that has made a high contribution to East Java in recent years. Malang is planning a revival of local tourism. Mentaraman is one of the hamlets in Pagelaran, Malang. Pagelaran has various superior arts and culture-based potential, namely karawitan, dance, kentrung,...
Proceedings Article

RBL-STEM Model Learning Activity Framework: VCO (Virgin Coconut Oil) Development Analysis Using Artificial Neural Network to Improve Student Metacognition

Rina Sugiarti Dwi Gita, Waris, H. B. A. Jayawardana
The ability to metacognition students is needed in welcoming the era of the industrial revolution 4.0 and technological disruption as it is today. Metacognition is a person’s ability to regulate and control cognitive processes in learning and thinking so that they become more effective and efficient....

A Comparative Study of Artificial Intelligence-Driven Applications in Enhancing Tourist Experience and Compatibility to Indonesia’s Tourism Sector

Fonita Theresia Yoliando, Ellen Senjaya, Jessica Christyanawatie, Natalia Windi Stevani
Tourism plays a significant role in contributing to national economic development. Following the growth of technology, Artificial Intelligence on the ICT Readiness aspect has become a newfound instrument in developing the tourism sector and enhancing tourist experiences in tourism applications like Visit...

University Students’ Exchange Perceive of Kampus Merdeka Curriculum

Nofvia De Vega, Sahril Nur
The study aimed to discover students perceive of Merdeka Belajar Curriculum. The data can be helpful in government and policymakers and as evaluation from the host university. Additionally, it can be used to determine the overall controlling students’ exchange program. Using a survey approach, the researcher...

Commoning (in) the neighborhood, Righting the city: The role of Participatory Budgeting in enacting the Right to the City through commoning in Lisbon

Androniki Pappa, Alexandra Paio
The pursuit of the Right to the City (R2C) calls for prioritizing the most affected by its absence [1]. Operationally, this denotes a two-way dynamic between the impact of bottom-up emancipatory practices on transforming institutional norms and the ability of top-down resources to reach and activate...

Convention and the Function of Reading Sure’ Meongpalo Karellae for Bugis Farming Communities in South Sulawesi

Firman Saleh, Muhammad Hasyim, Rudy Yusuf, Syam Hermansyah, Andi Vieriawan
The existence of the Meompalo Karelae manuscript in the process of cultivating rice fields by the Bugis community in South Sulawesi, is currently a rare activity and the lack of attention from the perpetrators of the tradition itself is classified as very concerning. The results showed that the reading...
Proceedings Article

Analysis of pH value and Color of Palm Sap (Arenga pinnata Merr) during Storage

Ansar, Nazaruddin, Atri Dewi Azis
Palm trees as non-timber forest plants can produce sap after going through the tapping process. Palm sap has been widely consumed by the public as a fermented beverage. However, this palm sap is easy to change in quality. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to analyze the pH value and color of palm...

Implementation of SOR Framework on Omnishoppers’ Loyalty from Channel Integration Quality Perspective

Tigar Putri Adhiana, Milena Novita Piranti, Indro Prakoso
Omnichannel is a retailing model which integrates all available channels to provide customers with a smooth shopping experience. Every omnichannel retail company (i.e., IKEA, Starbucks, Sephora, etc.) tries to keep its customers from turning to competitors. The present research aims to investigate the...

Breaking the Silence: Seeking Help and Justice for Domestic Violence Survivors

Siti Marshita Mahyut, Eileen Ong Xing Xing, Hii Lu Ching, Jonathan Chin Xhi Huo, Gan Zhong Fook
This research paper addresses the urgent issue of domestic violence, specifically focusing on the challenges faced by survivors who live under the same roof as their abusers. Domestic violence disproportionately affects women and girls, creating a cycle of oppression that leaves survivors feeling trapped...

Keeping Family Harmony in the Time of the Covid-19 Pandemic

(A Review of Family Communications)

Rasianna Br.Saragih
The emergence of the Corona virus or called Corona Virus Disease or abbreviated as Covid 19 at the end of 2019, has had an impact on every aspect of human life, not only health aspects but also on other aspects such as economic, social, political, cultural. This paper is a literature review of several...

Mathematical Concepts Understanding Skill of Students Grade X on System of Linear Equations in Three Variables Using Discovery Learning Models

Muhammad Aidil Fitrisyah, Budi Mulyono
Understanding mathematical concepts is a very important skill possessed by students in learning mathematics. Because if students have good conceptual understanding skills, they can solve problems in learning mathematics. One way that can be done to improve students’ understanding of mathematical concepts...

Readiness, Preparation, and Effectiveness of Online Teaching and Learning in Vietnam Tertiary Education

Nghi Tran Tin, Thang Nguyen Tat, Phuc Tran Huu, Vu Nguyen Mau
This study aims at examining whether university students are ready to transform and adapt to the emergence of online teaching and learning, which serves as a response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The factors that usually influence students’ ability to change their learning habits and adapt to these changes...
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P3.05 EFFECTS OF ACETAZOLAMIDE ON BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE WAVEFORM CHANGES INDUCED BY HIGH ALTITUDE EXPOSURE

M. Revera, P. Salvi, A. Giuliano, G. Bilo, A. Faini, F. Gregorini, C. Lombardi, G. Mancia, G. Parati
Pages: 157 - 157
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P10.1 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND THE “PHENOTYPE” METABOLIC SYNDROME: A CROSS-COUNTRY STUDY. THE MARE CONSORTIUM

A. Scuteri, P. Cunha, J. Cockroft, F. Cucca, S. Laurent, F. Raso, M. Muiesan, E. Rietzschel, L. Ryliskyte, C. Vlachopoulos, P. Nilsson, E. Lakatta
Pages: 157 - 158
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P1.23 CENTRAL AORTIC PRESSURE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS PATTERNS ACCORDING TO DRUGS AND GENDER IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

P. Forcada, D. Olano, S. Obregon, S. Gonzalez, C. Castellaro, J. Chiabaut, F. Inserra, C. Kotliar
Pages: 157 - 157
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6.3 DETERMINING EARLY CARDIOVASCULAR RISK PROFILES IN PAEDIATRIC RHEUMATIC DISEASE

T.J. Bradley, P.N. Tyrell, L. Ng, C. Slorach, J. Beyene, R. Schneider, B.M. Feldman, E.D. Silverman
Pages: 157 - 158
Objectives: Increased cardiovascular risk in adults with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and rheumatoid arthritis, not explained by exposure to traditional factors alone, have prompted investigation into the role of chronic inflammation. This study aimed to determine early cardiovascular risk profiles...
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P3.04 EFFECTS OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUGS ON CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE

D. Agnoletti, Y. Zhang, C. Borghi, J. Blacher, M.E. Safar
Pages: 157 - 157
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P2.05 ARTERIAL WALL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH CORONARY HEART DISEASE AND DYSLIPIDEMIA, COMPARATIVE EFFICACY OF EZETIMIBE, STATINS AND THEIR COMBINATION

M.I. Tripoten, O.A. Pogorelova, M.Y. Zubareva, V.V. Kukharchuk, A.N. Rogoza, A.V. Susekov, T.V. Balakhonova
Pages: 157 - 158
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P1.22 NON-INVASIVE HAEMODYNAMIC CHARACTERIZATION BY MEANS OF IMPEDANCE CARDIOGRAPHY IN PRIMARY PREVENTION

P. Forcada, D. Olano, S. Obregon, S. Gonzalez, J. Chiabaut, C. Castellaro, F. Inserra, C. Kotliar
Pages: 157 - 157
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P6.14 THE EFFECT OF TEMPORAL RESOLUTION ON MR ASSESSMENT OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY

M.A. Quail, J.A. Steeden, A.M. Taylor, V. Muthurangu
Pages: 157 - 158
Objectives: PWV can be measured by velocity-encoded phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (PC-MR) in a single location. One method utilises the change in flow (ΔQ) divided by the change in area (ΔA) at the beginning of systole, when it is assumed that only forward running waves are present. However,...
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6.2 IMPACT OF CHANGES IN SMOKING BEHAVIOUR BETWEEN ADOLESCENCE AND YOUNG ADULTHOOD ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN YOUNG ADULTS. THE NORTHERN IRELAND YOUNG HEARTS PROJECT

R.J.J. van de Laar, I. Ferreira, C.G. Schalkwijk, M.H. Prins, J.W.R. Twisk, C.A. Boreham, C.D. Stehouwer
Pages: 157 - 157
Purpose: to investigate 1) the extent to which young adults who started smoking during adolescence and persisted doing so during young adulthood (‘persistent smokers’–PS), and those who started smoking in young adulthood only (‘starters’–SS) had greater aorto-iliac PWV than never smokers (NS); and 2)...
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P2.04 SINGLE-DOSE EFFECTS OF ISOSORBIDE MONONITRATE ALONE OR IN COMBINATION WITH LOSARTAN ON CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE

R. Kaufman, I. Nunes, J.A. Bolognese, D.L. Miller, D. Salotti, J.M. McCarthy, W.B. Smith, G.A. Herman, P.U. Feig
Pages: 157 - 157
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P6.13 ADULT GUIDE-LINES ARE NOT APPLICABLE TO MEASURE PWV PATH LENGTH IN PAEDIATRICS

E. Kis, O. Cseprekal, A.A. Degi, P. Salvi, A. Benethos, A.J. Szabo, G.S. Reusz
Pages: 157 - 157
Aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) is a sensitive marker of arterial stiffness in children. In our previous study we have presented reference tables for PWV normal values in children. A recent consensus document provides arguments for the use of 80% of the direct carotid femoral distance as the most accurate...

Developing 4c’s Instruments in Line With E-Learning Based Independent Learning Activity Unit

Yunia Nabila Aziziy, Endah Peniati, Wiyanto, Syaiful Ridlo
Rapid technological development is the mark of the 21st century, competent young people are needed to face changing times. The 4C’s (Collaboration, Communication, Critical thinking, Creativity) are skills young people need to be able to face the rapid development of this era. So far there are no 4C’s...

Analysis and Development of the Mechanism of Investment Potential of the Tourist Network in a Pandemic

O. T. Ergunova, Almaza Luis Molina, P. V. Bochkov, E. A. Blinova
Transformation of the mechanism for increasing the investment potential of the territories of Russia in the context of the COVID-2019 pandemic repeatedly strengthens the importance of an active policy in the field of forming the concept of promoting territories in general and in particular in the interregional...
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6.1 LOW-GRADE INFLAMMATION AND ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION PRECEDE THE INCREASE IN PULSE PRESSURE IN TYPE 1 DIABETES:A 20-YEAR LONGITUDINAL STUDY

I. Ferreira, P. Hovind, C.G. Schalkwijk, H.-H. Parving, P. Rossing, C.D.A. Stehouwer
Pages: 157 - 157
Purpose: To investigate, longitudinally, whether increases in markers of inflammation (CRP, sICAM-1) and endothelial dysfunction (sICAM-1, sVCAM-1) are associated with and precede the increase in pulse pressure (PP) in individuals with type-1 diabetes (DM1). Methods: Inception cohort of 277 DM1 patients...
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P9.13 A STUDY ON AMBULATORY MEASUREMENT OF CENTRAL HEMODYNAMICS ON HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS WITH NO CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS

A. Lazaridis, E. Papadopoulou, A. Varouktsi, K. Imprialos, M. Doumas, E. Gkaliagkousi, V. Athiros, A. Karagiannis
Pages: 157 - 157