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The Application of Schema Theory in the Process of Interpretation

Jingxiao Guo
The interpretation process involves complicated cognitive activities, such as comprehension of the source language, memorization and reproduction of the target language. With the booming of research on cognitive science and psychology, the feasibility of schema theory in interpretation studies stands...

3D Scan of Malaysian Culture and Heritage Objects

Operator Experience and Process

Chee Weng Khong, Muhammad Asyraf Mhd. Pauzi
Organisations and individuals interested in culture and heritage (C&H) preservation works in Malaysia are cognizant of the positive advantages of documenting physical cultural assets in three-dimension (3D). In terms of consumption and accessibility of cultural content in 3D, the collection and preservation...

Lexical Representation of Semantic Primitive Prototype in Aceh Taboo Swearing Words

Maria Ulfa, Mulyadi Mulyadi, Mhd. Pujiono, Khairina Nasution
Variation of Aceh Taboo swearing Language lexicons needs documenting thoroughly. It can be done through mapping, explicating, and documenting. The grounded theory used Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM). This paper needs to know the taboo of the swearing lexicon in the Aceh language. The data was collected...
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Nutrient Status, Having Style and Event of Anemia in Teenage Girl in SMAN 1 Kambowa, North Buton Regency

Ruwiah Ruwiah, Jufri Faisal, Zainab Hikmawati
Low iron levels Throughout the world, anemia is a dietary issue, particularly in underdeveloped nations. Young women in Indonesia continue to have a high frequency of anemia. This study sought to determine if the nutritional status and eating habits of teenage girls at SMA Negeri 1 Kambowa, North Buton...
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Influence Paths of Public Participation and Social Management in Non-Heritage Conservation Projects

Jingjing Lu, Zixuan Li, Shuyu Yang, Jiaxuan Zhao, Qiushuo Ma, Jiaxin Ai
In the management of intangible cultural heritage safeguarding projects are faced with many problems, such as the poor sustainability of some intangible cultural heritage projects, insufficient social attention, and low inheritance [1]. This study tries to start from this background, choosing the “social...

Implementation of Enforcement on the Occurrence of Union Busting

Chamdani, Asri Wijayanti
The existence of the Labor Union is needed as an effort to fight for the rights of workers who are reduced or lost. Legal protection has been provided by the state for the guarantee of the right to unionize in the Labor Union Act. This study aims to analyze the legal rules governing the rights of labor...

Research on Self-inspired Intelligent Question Answering Method Based on Socratic Questioning

Zhichao Yao, Haoran Ji
Large language model has become one of the hot research contents in the field of artificial intelligence due to its excellent ability in natural language processing tasks. However, large language models usually have the disadvantages of over-reliance on surface statistical information and lack of deep...
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Underwater Scenes: the Applications and Trends of Biomimetic Robots Based on Slam

Jing Liu
With the constant development of modern science technologies, the research in decisive positioning of robots in various environments is an emerging area in the fields nowadays. This paper analyses and discusses the existing ocean exploration problems from the perspective of a bionic robot incorporating...
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Research on the Treatment Plan for Anchor Ropes in the Construction of Subway Bored Pile

Shuanding Liu, Jinchang Zhang, Bo Zhang, Zengxin Li
This study primarily explores treatment solutions for anchor cables encountered during the construction of subway bored piles. As pile anchor forms become prevalent in foundation pit support for high-rise buildings, the intersection of subway lines with existing anchor cable areas poses considerable...

The “Google Sites” as a Model Learning Start with a Question (LSQ) for the Students’ Questioning in Civics Department

Ayu Maya Damayanti, Daryono, Muhammad Fariz Dwitanto
This research aims to determine the benefits of using the Learning Start with a Question model by utilizing Google site for learning questioning skills. Currently, people need to do digital-based learning as educators according to the demands of the times, so this research needs to be done to measure...

The Determinants of Indonesian Students’ Mathematics Performance: An Analysis Through PISA Data 2018 Wave

M. Mujiya Ulkhaq
This study investigates the determinants of Indonesian students’ performance in mathematics proxied by plausible value (PV) of mathematics provided by OECD PISA. The recent PISA data of the 2018 wave is used to answer this research question. Using multivariate linear regression, the student’s background...
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Research on the Application of QR Code Technology in Quality Sampling Inspection of Packaging Paper for Roll-Type Boxes in Tobacco Materials

Lei Zhou, Wei Wang, Hao Huang, Hui Yang, Yongzhong Xu, Fan Wu, Dawei Huang, Ning Ji, Hongchang Shang
Currently, the conventional method of packaging paper for roll-type boxes in tobacco materials involves arrival-based sampling, where quality inspectors randomly select a number of units from the entire shipment to serve as inspection samples. This sampling method is significantly influenced by human...
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Adding Some Remarks Concerning the Dzahanibekov Effect

Sabin Rizescu, Alexandru Bolcu, Leonard Marius Ciurezu-Gherghe
The paper further investigates the Dzhanibekov effect. This effect was noticed for the first time in 1985 aboard the Salyut 7 orbital station. Several different rigid bodies, each and every one of them with its main moments of inertia having close values, are analysed. Rigid bodies, each and every one...
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Study on the repair effect of cement-based self-healing microcapsules under different curing conditions

Chenghui Wu, Junhu Li, Yinghao Yang, Hang Lei
Microcapsules were prepared by in situ polymerization with an average particle size of 198μm. The self-healing properties and mechanical properties of microcapsule cement sand adhesive specimen were measured by the strength recovery rate. And the self-healing properties of self-healing cement substrates...

The Dynamics of Religious Broadcasting in Indonesia (Study on TV9 Nahdlatul Ulama in Religious TV Management)

Daniel Handoko, Mohd. Nor Shahizan Ali, Wan Amizah Wan Mahmud
Television 9 (TV9) is a private broadcasting institution owned by the East Java Nahdlatul Ulama Regional Management (PWNU). TV9 is faced with the problem of NU-style management which is thick with pesantren style, both in terms of human resources and the management system developed by the company. However,...
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Effect of Intake Variations on Vortex Hydro Turbine Performances

Mohammad Noor Hidayat, Ferdian Ronilaya, Irwan Heryanto Eryk, Sapto Wibowo, Muhammad Fahmi Hakim, Rhezal Agung Ananto, Niko Candra Anugraha, Reynaldy Suryadinataa
Pico hydro Power Plant (PLTPH) is a small-scale hydroelectric power plant that utilizes the conduit of water flow by converting potential energy into mechanical energy. The vortex turbine utilizes a whirlpool formed by the vortex turbine housing to push the blades to rotate. In this PLTPH prototype research,...

A Systematic Literature Review on Trends in Financial Behavior Research among the Indonesian Millennial Generation

Adam Nurkholik
Increasing effective financial behavior is the main goal that must be achieved for the millennial generation in Indonesia. This study aims to investigate important information from various studies discussing the financial behavior of the millennial generation in Indonesia. This study uses a systematic...

Anatomization of Feminine Force: An Eco-feminist Investigation of Geeta Mehta’s A River Sutra

Chinmayee Nanda
In India the image of river corresponds to that of a deity, who is conceived as dynamic, generative, proliferating. India is geographically a fluvial land; the civilization has also started on the banks of river. Due to the contamination taking place in Narmada River, it obliterates the civilization...
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The Association Physical Activity (3–5 Years) to Gross And Fine Motor Ability of Preschool Children’s

Sofio Oulvan, Dona Sandy Yudasmara, Zihan Novita Sari, M. E. Winarno, Nurrul Riyad Fadhli, Imam Hariadi
The purpose of this study is to identify physical activity, gross motor, fine motor, and the link between physical activity and gross motor and fine motor in preschool children (3–5 years). The survey method, quantitative approach, and correlational approach are all used in this study. The sample for...

Science Process Skills-Based E-Module for Earth and Space Science Class: A Supplemental Teaching Resource of NAAP Basic Coordinates and Seasons Simulator

Ifa Rifatul Mahmudah, Rahmat Rizal, Rifaatul Maulidah, Dwi Sulistyaningsih
Living in this interconnected world, students require having science process skills. The study of science process skills-based instructional material has been on the rise for the last decade. Yet there are few regarding the developing science process skills-based electronic module (e-module) for higher-education...

The Effect of Population Development and Gross Domestic Product on Covid-19 Prevalence in East Java Province

Dian Ayu Larasati, Nuansa Bayu Segara, Elisabet Septin Puspoayu, Adis Aditya Nuzulia Rohmah, Laily Wahyuningtyas Putri Hariono
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, a family of coronaviridae. The government has taken various countermeasures to reduce the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in various sectors. Covid-19 pandemic affected not only health sector, but almost all...

Legal Protection for Emergency Call Parties Related to Unfulfilled Achievements in Fintech Transactions Based P2P Lending

Enina Wika Vetricha Wulandari, Silvia Anita Azmi
Currently, technology is developing rapidly with the latest innovations, one of them in the field of financial services. With the advent of peer to peer lending-based financial technology in the form of online loan provider services using only smartphones, and the way of submission is quite easy. However,...
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Research on the Thermal Performance of a Helical Coil Heat Exchanger

Zuti Zhang, Hanyang Liu
Helical coil heat exchanger has been widely used in hydraulics engineering, and plays an important role in modern industry. The distribution of fluid field which would be influenced by helical coil structural parameters is an important factor affecting its thermal performance. In this paper, CFD analysis...

k-Surrounding Neighbors: Incorporating Serendipity in Collaborative Recommendations

Huidi Lu
Social recommender systems have become ubiquitous in our online environment, but there are growing concerns that they narrow our horizons and polarize our opinions. This paper proposes a new recommendation algorithm, k-Surrounding Neighbors, based on the theory of weak ties, to increase the diversity...

Prepared for the Traditional, Trained in the Virtual: Impact of Online Teaching Practicum on Student Teachers’ Readiness

Catherine Jean A. Brillantes, Jovannie M. Sarona, Junette B. Buslon, Ericson O. Alieto
Teaching Practicum (TP) is a crucial component of pre-service teachers’ education, which serves as a training ground to develop their competencies by providing them with opportunities to acquire hands-on experience in a real-life classroom environment. The migration to online learning during the Covid-19...

Readiness of Elementary School Teachers in Facing Minimun Competency Assessment (MCA)

Khusnul Khotimah, Muchtar
MCA is a new program in learning evaluation that essentially measures minimum competence on institutional, personnel, and personality/character elements. The substance of the MCA content is basically a matter of competence of personnel in educational institutions (teachers) which are technically and...

Legal Revolution 5.0: Implementation E-voting as an implementation of technological developments in general elections

Rahayu Subekti, Nabila Salma Aristawidya
Along with the development of world society’s thinking towards the industrial revolution 5.0, has presented several innovations, one of which is the use of artificial intelligence (AI). In the field of Indonesian law enforcement, the use of AI can be used in the implementation of electronic-based elections....

How Does Environmental Disclosure and Environmental Certification Affect Indonesia State-Owned Company Performance?

A. K. Widiatami, P. Suranti, L. Latifah, I N. Aeni, A. Nurkhin
Companies today are not only focused on increasing profits but also must pay attention to environmental aspects when carrying out their activities, especially for state-owned companies in Indonesia that represent government-owned businesses. The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of environmental...

Proportional Reasoning in Mathematics: What and How is the Process?

Maharani Izzatin
Reasoning is one of the abilities that need to be developed in mathematics. Mathematical reasoning can be interpreted as the basis for constructing mathematical knowledge. One of the reasoning in mathematics is proportional reasoning. Proportional reasoning involves understanding the multiplicative relationship...

Revitalization of the ASEAN Inter-Governmental Commission of Human Rights (AICHR): A Pathway to Strengthen Human Rights in ASEAN

Rika Kurniaty, Ikaningtyas, Hikmatul Ula, Muktiono, Imam Sukadi
Since the establishment of the ASEAN Inter-Governmental Commission of Human Rights (AICHR) in 2009, the handling of cases of human rights violations in ASEAN has yet to progress. Although AICHR, as an intergovernmental institution, expected to be able to strengthen cooperation between ASEAN countries...
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P2.38 THE ANRIL LOCUS ON CHROMOSOME 9P21 AFFECTS STIFFNESS OF THE ABDOMINAL AORTA

H.M. Bjorck, T. Lanne, U. Alehagen, K. Persson, L. Rundkvist, A. Hamsten, U. Dahlstrom, P. Eriksson
Pages: 115 - 116
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P1.19 ASSOCIATION OF AORTIC STIFFNESS AND LIPOPROTEIN APO-A1 WITH PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE: RESULTS OF A NINE-YEAR FOLLOW-UP

J. Seidlerova, J. Filipovsky
Pages: 115 - 115
Background: We investigate whether peripheral arterial disease (PAD) detected by ankle brachial index (ABI) <0.9 is independently associated with aortic stiffness and lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)] in elderly subjects free from PAD at baseline. Methods: The present study included 96 lecture attendees (“Continuing...
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P125 ESTIMATION OF MEAN ARTERIAL PRESSURE IN NON-INVASIVE STUDIES

Chloe Park, Therese Tillin, Nish Chaturvedi, Alun Hughes
Pages: 115 - 116
Background: Mean arterial pressure (MAP) is required for many hemodynamic calculations. Most automated devices do not report MAP and a form factor (FF) is used to estimate it from systolic and diastolic blood pressure (BP). The appropriate choice of FF in the brachial artery is controversial: 0.33 is...
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P1.18 FEASIBILITY OF 24-HOUR PULSE WAVE VELOCITY ANALYSIS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH RENAL TRANSPLANTATION

I.E. Minyukhina, I.N. Posokhov
Pages: 115 - 115
The aim of study was to assess the feasibility of 24-hour PWV analysis in management of patients with renal transplantation (RT). Overall, 41 patients were recruited from the transplant waiting list. All the measurements were performed before and at 1 and 20 weeks after RT. The Pulse Time Index of Norm...
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P124 CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT: PARADIGM SHIFT

Gilberto Campos Guimarães Filho, Weimar Kunz Sebba Barroso Sousa
Pages: 115 - 115
Introduction: It is estimated that currently 17 million deaths annually in the world occur due to cardiovascular disease (CV), about one third of all deaths. 9.4 million are related to arterial hypertension (HA). The use of methods that allow the early identification of structural and functional cardiovascular...
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P1.17 AUTONOMIC NERVOUS ACTIVITY IN REACTIVE HYPEREMIA AND CONDUIT/RESISTANCE ARTERIAL ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION

H. Tomiyama, M. Odaira, A. Yamashina
Pages: 115 - 115
Aims: Flow-mediated vasodilatation of the brachial artery (FMD), a marker of conduit arterial endothelial function, and reactive hyperemia index (RHI), a marker of resistance arterial endothelial function, measured by peripheral arterial tonometry, are known to be weakly associated with each other, however,...

Umpungeng Megalith Complex, Proto-Historic Settlement in the Highlands of South Sulawesi, Indonesia

Muhammad Nur, Akin Duli, Yusriana Yusriana, Khadijah Thahir Muda, Muhlis Hadrawi
This research discusses the Umpungeng megalith complex, a historical proto-settlement in the highlands of Soppeng Regency, South Sulawesi. The importance of this megalith complex is the authenticity and completeness of its monuments, and still the use of a number of ritual mediums for the spiritual purposes...
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P123 UNATTENDED AND ATTENDED BP VALUES AND VASCULARE AND CARDIAC ORGAN DAMAGE

Anna Paini, Massimo Salvetti, Fabio Bertacchini, Carlo Aggiusti, Sara Cappellini, Enrico Agabiti Rosei, Maria Lorenza Muiesan
Pages: 115 - 115
It has been suggested that measurement of “unattended” blood pressure values may provide advantages over conventional BP measurement; some hypertension guidelines now suggest this approach as the preferred one for measuring office BP. Data on the relationship between unattended BP and cardiovascular...
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P1.16 CORRELATION BETWEEN WALL-TO-LUMEN RATIO OF RETINAL ARTERIOLES AND CLINIC AND 24 HOURS BLOOD PRESSURE

C. Agabiti Rosei, M.L. Muiesan, A. Paini, M. Salvetti, C. Aggiusti, A. Cancarini, S. Duse, F. Semeraro, D. Rizzoni, E. Agabiti Rosei
Pages: 115 - 115
Objective: Wall-to-lumen ratio of retinal arterioles might serve as an in-vivo parameter of vascular damage. Previous studies have shown a correlation between retinal arteriolar structure and blood pressure values, measured both in the clinic and during 24 hours ambulatory monitoring. We analyzed the...

Mother Tongue Interference in Speaking Arabic of Darul Lugah Waddirasatil Islamiyah Boarding School Santriwati

Khoirul Bariyah, Umi Machmudah, Sulalah Sulalah
Darul Lughah Waddirasatil Islamiyah is obligated to use the Arabic language, but santriwati always make mistakes by interfering with the Madurese language, their mother tounge. The researcher, therefore, will analyze and describe interference, the element of interference, and the solution of mistakes....

System Architecture & Feature Design for Engineering a Web-based Travel Advisor System

Amir Maddah, Manolya Kavakli
Pages: 115 - 121
Many Advisor Systems have been designed and developed to assist us in decision-making, each with their strengths and weaknesses. A popular type of Advisor systems is Travel Advisor systems that assist travelers in their travel arrangements. We have designed and implemented a Travel Advisor system to...

Moments of Record Values and Characterizations of Marshall-Olkin Extended Distribution

G.G. Hamedani, Miroslav M. Ristić
Pages: 115 - 124
Moments of the mth upper record value XU(m), m≥1, and the joint moments of the mth and nth upper record values XU(m) and XU(n), n>m≥1, of a random variable X with Marshall-Olkin Extended distribution are presented. Certain characterizations of this distribution based on hazard function and a simple...

Towards a B2B E-Commerce Evaluation Management Model to Assess Organizational Drivers in Hospitals

Chad Lin, Hao-Chiang Koong Lin, Yu-An Huang, Geoffrey Jalleh, Ying Chieh Liu, Yueh-Hsia Huang, Sheng-Hsiung Su, Ching-Ju Chao
Pages: 115 - 132
Effective utilization of business-to-business (B2B) electronic commerce (e-commerce) in hospitals may lead to many benefits such as increased accessibility to healthcare providers, improved process efficiency, enhanced quality of healthcare services, increased responses to changes, decreased scheduling...

On aggregation of metric structures: the extended quasi-metric case

Sebastià Massanet, Oscar Valero
Pages: 115 - 126
In 1981, J. Borsík and J. Doboš studied and solved the problem of how to merge, by means of a function, a (not necessarily finite) collection of metrics in order to obtain a single one as output. Later on, in 2010, G. Mayor and O. Valero proposed and solved the Borsík and Doboš...

Analysis of Genetic Disease Haemophilia A by Using Machine Learning

Kenji Aoki, Makoto Sakamoto, Hiroshi Furutani
Pages: 115 - 119
Haemophilia A is a genetic disease resulting from deficiency of factor VIII. The database of mutations causing haemophilia A has been developed by the world wide collaboration. In this study, we examined the relation between activity of factor VIII and the missense mutation by using machine learning....

On a Class of Linearizable Monge-Ampère Equations

D.J. Arrigo, J.M. Hill
Pages: 115 - 119
Monge-Ampère equations of the form, uxxuyy - u2 xy = F(u, ux, uy) arise in many areas of fluid and solid mechanics. Here it is shown that in the special case F = u4 yf(u, ux/uy), where f denotes an arbitrary function, the Monge-Ampère equation can be linearized by using a sequence of Ampère, point, Legendre...