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In vitro Nutrient Degradability and Methane Production of Two Dairy Diets as Affected by Nutraceutical Plants Inclusion Levels

Peter A. Dele, Oluteru E. Orimaye, Michael Wauku, Kelechi A. Ike, Rosetta M. Brice, Lydia K. Olagunju, Yasmine A. Shaw, Uchenna Y. Anele
The present study investigated the effects of two nutraceutical plants – Petiveria alliacea and Waltheria indica on in vitro gas production, dry matter degradability (DMD) and methane production of two dairy cow diets (high forage [HF] and high concentrate [HC]). A factorial arrangement of two diets...

Digital Era for Entrepreneurs: The Role of Social Media and Business Opportunities

Annisya, Putra Hilmi Prayitno, Ni’matul Istiqomah
Internet users in Indonesia are experiencing growth along with the entry of the 4.0 industrial revolution because of the many benefits that are felt by using the internet network. Social media is one of the platforms that is widely used, reaching 68 percent of the total population in Indonesia. The emergence...

Classification Test Forming Academic Resilience in Final Year Students

Siti Fitriana, Mungin Eddy Wibowo, Edy Purwanto, Sun awan Sunawan
Academic problems in completing thesis are often faced by students from simple to complex problems, such as understanding the material that will be used as scientific work, always getting revise from supervisors, low motivation, and other difficulties up to thesis examination which is often to be something...

The Need Analysis of Augmented Reality-Based Chemistry Module Development on Electrolyte and Non Electrolyte Solutions at SMA Kristen 3 Kalabahi

Amehsti Mooli, Sentot Budi Raharjo, Budi Hastuti
This research was conducted with the aim of analyzing the need for augmented reality-based chemistry module development on electrolyte and non-electrolyte solutions at SMA Kristen 3 Kalabahi, in Alor Regency, East Nusa Tenggara. This study uses a survey methodology with a qualitative approach. Data obtained...
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The Improvement of α-Amylase Enzyme Stability from Aspergillus fumigatus through Immobilization Method Using Hybrid Zeolite/Chitin Matrix

Ella Gita Silviana, Yandri Yandri, Tati Suhartati, Bambang Irawan, Sutopo Hadi
The stability of enzymes against pH and temperature is an important factor in the industry. Generally, enzymes can work on physiological conditions and unresistant to extreme pH and temperature conditions. To be used in industry, it is necessary to enhance enzyme stability. This research aims to enhance...
Proceedings Article

Cleaning Model of Spot Electric Energy Market Considering Improved Flexible Ramping Product

Hui Li, Xiaojing Hu, Lin Ye, Yi Lu, Qiang Ding
For solving some problems such as high operating costs caused by high penetration wind power and insufficient system ramping capacity caused by wind power uncertainty, a cleaning model of spot electric energy market considering improved flexible ramping product is present. The objective function of this...

Analysis of SAIC Motor’s High Cash Dividend Distribution Policy

Jiayun Jin
Firstly, this paper summarizes the theoretical basis of dividend distribution and selects SAIC Motor, a listed company in China’s automobile industry, to introduce and analyse its dividend distribution policy. Specifically, this paper summarizes the characteristics of SAIC’s dividend distribution policy...

COVID-19 Fueling Student Procrastination: Anxiety to Blame?

Khusnul Amalia Ditya Prabaninggar, Hazhira Qudsyi
This study aims to determine the hypothesis of a positive relationship between anxiety and student’s academic procrastination in pandemic era. The higher level of student anxiety, the higher level of academic procrastination among students. The study used the subjects of 205 active students who conducted...

Impacts of Financial Decentralization on China’s Innovation

Yiyun Sun
This paper studies the impact of financial decentralization on innovation activities in China based on the perspective of “finance-innovation”. Using the data of China’s industrial enterprises above designated size in 30 provinces from 2000 to 2019, this paper verifies the relationship between financial...

Manufacturing Company Dividend Policy

Which Financial Performance is the Determinant?

Hari Sukarno, Salma Fauziyyah, Khanifatul Khusna
The purpose of this study is to examine among the financial performance of profitability, liquidity, leverage and managerial ownership portion, which one is representative in determining dividend policy. This research is quantitative research with a hypothesis testing approach. The population and sample...
Proceedings Article

Jakarta Head and Neck Oncology Surgery Priority Score (Ja-HOP)

Indra Parmaditya Pamungkas, Marlinda Adham, Bambang Hermani, Ika Dewi Mayangsari, Ferucha Moulanda
COVID-19 Pandemic has made a major change in the health care system including oncologic services. Elective surgery was mostly delayed to preserve resources and decreased COVID-19 transmission. Head and neck oncologic surgery will often be classified as “urgent” surgery and need special management in...

E-Counseling Service Strategy for Students Final Semester As an Effort To Improve Motivation for Writing Thesis

Fadhilah Syafwar, Ardimen Ardimen, Rafsel Tas’adi, dan Ridiya Cahyani
E-counseling services are very important to be applied to graduate students. Based on reports from the Counseling Service Center at one university, there are still many semester IX, XI and XII students who have not completed their thesis for internal or personal reasons and an unsupportive environment....

Unleashing the Power of Communication Techniques for Child Actor in Crafting the Short Film “Di Balik Luka”

Metta Bong, Annita
Films are works of art that require a lot of effort to create. One of the elements that involves a lot of attention in films is actors. To perform well, an actor, especially a child actor, must be prepared. This paper discusses how to handle a child actor by applying communication skills in producing...

Adversity Abilities Review by Sex, Semester Levels and Domicile in Guidance and Counseling Students, Universitas Sebelas Maret

Agus Tri Susilo, Asrowi, Naharus Surur, Ribut Purwaningrum, Citra Tectona Suryawati, Adi Dewantoro
The objectives of this research are to: (1) describe the level of adversity abilities; (2) Identifying the comparison of adversity abilities in terms of male and female sex; (3) Identifying comparative adversity abilities in terms of semester two, four, six and eight; (4) Identifying the comparison of...
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Replacement of Coarse Aggregate with Clay in Lightweight Reinforced Concrete Beam

Laksmi Irianti, Muhammad Isneini, Ratna Widyawati, Ofik Taupik Purwadi, Prayoga Pratama Putra
Concrete is a material that has a high compressive strength but has a low tensile strength and has a high density. To solve its weakness, reinforcement steel bars are used to resist the tensile strength and lightweight coarse aggregates are used to reduce the concrete density. The purpose of the research...
Proceedings Article

Electronic Medical Records (EMR) For Nursing Documentation: A Concept Analysis

Muhammad Sulaiman, Arifudin Arifudin, Rib’hanul Hakim
Electronic medical records (EMR) have revolutionized the healthcare landscape as a digitized rendition of conventional (paper-based) medical records, prominently adopted across various health facilities. These digital archives encapsulate a plethora of records and information meticulously curated by...

The Influence of Online Customer Reviews and Return Guarantees on Purchasing Decisions on The Shopee Marketplace (Study of FEB Undana Students)

Frederik Krisantus Kadju, Apriana H. J. Fanggidae, Yosefina K. I. D. D. Dhae
This study aims to determine the effect of online customer reviews and return guarantees on purchasing decisions at the Shopee marketplace. The population in this study were FEB Undana students who had shopped at Shopee. Determining the sample using the Non-Probability Sampling technique and calculating...

The Effect of Financial Slack, Institutional Ownership, Media Exposure on Carbon Emission Disclosure with Solvability Ratio as a Moderating Variable

Kuatina Nur Aini, Rima Murtiningsih, Niswah Baroroh, Kuat Waluyo Jati
This research aims to analyse the effect of financial slack, institutional ownership, media exposure on carbon emission disclosure with solvability ratio as a moderating variable. In addition, the population of this study is 109 manufacturing companies basic & chemical sector and plantation companies...

São Paulo and Participatory Governance - Advances and Challenges in Public Policy Co-creation Processes

Patrícia Marques dos Santos, Gabriela Pinheiro Lima Chabbouh, Bruno Venâncio de Abreu Costa, Luan Santos de Araujo, Matheus Henrique Furtado
The city of São Paulo is one of the largest cities in the world, full of different socio-economic and cultural realities. Designing and implementing quality public policies in such a diverse environment poses a challenge that can only be met through an open government that ensures that the various social...
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Motif and Pathway Identification with Designing Novel Ligands for Sandhoff Disease

M. Swathi, Milan Khandelwal, Preenon Bagchi
Sandhoff’s disease is a lysosomal disorder. It’s an inherited lipid storage disease. Progressively destroys the nerve cells in brain and spinal cord. It’s a rare inherited disorder. Which is commonly seen in infants. Here I took the HEXB gene from Sandhoff’s disease because we did motif analysis and...
Proceedings Article

Integration of Power-To-Methane into Glass Melting Processes

Sebastian Gärtner, Daniel Rank, Michael Heberl, Matthias Gaderer, Michael Sterner
The glass industry is facing increased challenges regarding climate protection targets and rising energy costs. The integration of renewable energy including conversion and storage is a key for both challenges in this energy-intensive industrial sector, which has been mainly relying on fossil gas so...

Factors Affecting Retirement Planning Behaviour among Working Adults in the Private Sector: The Case of Pulau Pinang, Kuala Lumpur, and Johor

Heng Xu Chong, Whye Shing Chow, Divya Sri K. Vasu
Nowadays, the topic of private sector workers’ retirement has drawn a lot of attention on a global scale. This study will examine the relationship between retirement planning behaviour and variables including family education, financial literacy, and goal clarity in the context of working adults in the...

Legal Construction of the Protection and Processing of Children's Personal Data in Indonesia

Cyndiarnis Cahyaning Putri, Sihabudin, Ranitya Ganindha
Children fall into the vulnerable category in terms of fulfilling human rights in a country. The Republic of Indonesia guarantees the welfare of children's rights, including the privacy rights of the children. In the digital era, personal data often experiences misuse of its processing. Specifically...

The Roles of Self-Compassion and Self-Esteem in the Relationship between the Usage of Dating Apps and Body Satisfaction

Grace Yan Lam Lo, Raymond Chi Fai Chui
This study examines the influence of dating app usage on body satisfaction and self-esteem and explores whether self-compassion can moderate the effect of dating app use on body satisfaction and self-esteem. The study collected 133 samples of Chinese young adult dating app users in Hong Kong (mean age...
Conference Abstract

5.1 ENHANCED COMMUNICATION VIA GAP JUNCTIONS PROTECTS THE ENDOTHELIUM FROM ISCHAEMIA-REPERFUSION INJURY IN VIVO IN MAN

S. Venkatasubramanian, C.M. Pedersen, J.P. Langrish, G. Barnes, C.M. Cheong, H.E. Botker, R.K. Kharbanda, N.L. Cruden, D.E. Newby, N.N. Lang
Pages: 147 - 148

Construction of Teaching Mode of Real Market Practice

Te-Tsai Lu
The present study attempts to establish a teaching mode through a practical company in the college. It has long hoped to break the existing semester system and other functional curriculum design models, and construct a teaching mode that students can have no interruption and no division of courses within...
Conference Abstract

3.6 NANOMECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF A MODEL OF TYPE 1 DIABETIC AORTA

R. Akhtar, N. Gardiner, B. Derby, J.K. Cruickshank, M.J. Sherratt
Pages: 147 - 147

The Effect of Green Process Innovation on Corporate Sustainability and Environmental Performance as a Mediation Variable

Siti Khairani, Didik Susetyo, E. Yusnaini, Hasni Yusrianti
This research aims to examine the environmental performance as a mediating variable of the relationship between green process innovation on the corporate sustainability in small and medium enterprise (SME) in South Sumatra. The respondents in this research were the managers and owners of manufacturing...
Conference Abstract

P5.14 HIGH INTENSITY AEROBIC EXERCISE IN PATIENTS WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS REDUCES ARTERIAL STIFFNESS: RESULTS FROM A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

I.J. Berg, A.G. Semb, S. Halvorsen, C. Fongen, T.K. Kvien, H. Dagfinrud, S.A. Provan
Pages: 147 - 148
Objective: Patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) are at increased risk of CVD. The etiological mechanism or how to reduce risk is not known. Exercise can reduce CV risk in the general population. The objective was to test whether high intensity aerobic exercise reduces central arterial stiffness. Methods:...

Personal Data Protection in Relation with Data Exchange for the Purpose of Collection and Distribution of Economic Rights of the Copyright of Indonesian Songs in Digital Worldwide

Diana Silfiani
Personal data are important things that need protection. In the context of the withdrawal, collection, and distribution of the use of economic rights over copyrighted songs, the author’s personal data is provided, used, and transferred to other parties through various mechanisms. Withdrawal, collection,...
Conference Abstract

P5.13 CHANGES IN VENTRICULO-ARTERIAL COUPLING IN PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION AND TYPE-2-DIABETES AFTER A PERIOD OF INTENSIFIED ANTIHYPERTENSIVE TREATMENT

T.K. Soender, L. van Bortel, T. de Backer
Pages: 147 - 147
Objective: To examine changes in ventriculo-arterial coupling (VAC) and left ventricular systolic function (LVFSYS) after a period of intensified antihypertensive treatment in patients with hypertension and type-2-diabetes. Methods: Patients were categorized as controlled- (CH), uncontrolled- (UH) or...
Conference Abstract

7.3 MICROCIRCULATION ABNORMALITIES AS RELATED TO ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

M.L. Muiesan, D. Rizzoni, M. Salvetti, A. Paini, C. Agabiti Rosei, C. Aggiusti, F. Bertacchini, F. Beschi, A. Agazzi, E. Porteri, C. De Ciuceis, E. Agabiti Rosei
Pages: 147 - 147
Conference Abstract

3.3 CARDIOTROPHIN-1 IS A DETERMINANT OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND THICKNESS IN RODENTS

N. Lopez-Andres, C. Laurent, M.A. Fortuno, C. Labat, J. Diez, F. Zannad, P. Lacolley, P. Rossignol
Pages: 147 - 147
Conference Abstract

4.1 PULSE WAVE VELOCITY CHANGES OVER A FOUR YEARS FOLLOW UP: SYNERGIC EFFECTS OF DIABETES AND HYPERTENSION

C.F. Cesana, M.P. Meani, C.F. Castagna, G.L. Giupponi, S.F. Soffici, N.S. Nava, V.M. Varrenti, R.D. Ribecca, B.M. Baroni, S.M. Stucchi, F.R. Facchetti, M.A. Moreo, G.C. Giannattasio, M.G. Mancia
Pages: 147 - 147
Conference Abstract

P5.12 BRACHIAL-TO-RADIAL SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE AMPLIFICATION IS SIGNIFICANTLY BLUNTED IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES; UPPER LIMB HAEMODYNAMIC’S HAVE AN INFLUENTIAL ROLE

R.E.D. Climie, D.S. Picone, M.A. Keske, J.E. Sharman
Pages: 147 - 147
Objectives: We recently found significant age-related increases in brachial-to-radial systolic blood pressure amplification (Bra-Rad-SBPAmp), and this has implications for correct central SBP estimation. Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have vascular irregularities that may alter Bra-Rad-SBPAmp...

The Algorithm-Based Platform Economy: A New Terrain of Control and Resistance

Yukun Sun
The rise and spread of platform economy, along with more flexible employment relations, is constantly changing the labor practices of most developed and developing countries. The predominant focus of popular public narratives is on the economic value of algorithms. On the contrary, the task of this article...

Development of Stream-Based Teaching Materials in Training Students’ Process Skills Through Science Project Activities

Wulan Aulia Azizah, Sarwi Sarwi, Ellianawati Ellianawati
Science process skills become basic skills in solving problems and making responsible decisions. These skills are very necessary for students to live in the present and future.This study aims to create and apply teaching materials based on Project Based Learning (PjBL) model STREAM-based (Science, Technology,...

A Novel Audio Aggregation Watermarking Algorithm Based on Copyright Protection

Rangding Wang, Qian Li, Chao Jin, Juan Li, Yiqun Xiong
Pages: 147 - 159
A novel algorithm of audio aggregation watermarking was proposed in this paper for copyright protection. The algorithm not only protects copyright of a single audio in audio aggregation but also protects copyright of the whole audio aggregation. The experimental results showed the watermark of aggregate...

Symmetry Approach in Boundary Value Problems

I.T. Habibullin
Pages: 147 - 151
The problem of construction of boundary conditions for nonlinear equations compatible with their higher symmetries is considered. Boundary conditions for the sineGordon, Zhiber­Shabat and KdV equations are discussed. New examples are found for the JS equation.