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Miranda’s Hierarchy of Needs Illustrated in Life as We Knew It by Susan Beth

Hafidhun Annas, Bunga Citra Fredia, Asni Furaida, Bendzamin Dzozef
In order to be human, we must satisfy our needs, which include well-being. People’s level of contentment with their lives is influenced by these needs. The study’s first goal is to learn about Susan Beth’s Life as We Knew It novel, regarding Miranda’s hierarchy of human needs. The second goal is to learn...
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The Immunoglobulin A and Interleukin-6 Levels of “Biosmart and Safe Bus” and Regular Bus Passengers

Liftia L. Syifa, Awal Prasetyo, Udadi Sadhana, Agus Subagio, Susilo A. Widyanto, Arlita L. Antari, Stefan Arman, Anthony S. Hambali, Soerjanto Tjahjono, Saras Pujowati, Ai D. Nuraeni, Muflihatul Muniroh, Neni Susilaningsih
The inhalant increasing risk of transmission in public transportation, is buses. Biosmart and safe bus apply the principle that the bus compartment which is a biological environment must be in a balanced state according to the disease triangle concept that is influenced by the host, in this case is the...
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Microstructural Characterization and Mechanical Properties of Austempered Ductile Iron at Different Austempering Temperatures

Herry Oktadinata, Toto Triantoro, Isal Ardiansyah
This study investigated the effect of austempering temperature on the microstructure and mechanical properties of austempered ductile iron (ADI). Samples for this experiment were taken from ductile cast iron Y-block. Then they were austenitized to a temperature of 900 ℃ in an induction furnace for 90 min....
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Lean and Green Value Stream Mapping: Case Study of an East Java Furniture Factory

Reyhan Iskandar, Moses Laksono Singgih
Research on lean principles in developing countries remains limited, highlighting the need for exploring alternative methods that have a positive environmental impact. One such approach is the utilization of the Value Stream Mapping (VSM) method to develop a system for waste reduction in production processes....

Constraints of Participation in Social Security Program for Workers in the Informal Sector a Case Study in the City of Sorong

Febry Jein Andjar
Social security is the right of citizens, including workers. However, in reality not all workers are touched in Indonesia’s social security program. This paper will explain why the social security program has not been successful for participatory workers in Indonesia. This research approach uses a desk...

How Does P2P Lending Lead to BI-Rate and Commercial Bank Income? Empirical Evidence from Indonesia

Hadi Ismanto, Atmaji
Technological developments have shifted the traditional financial system to digitalization by bringing joy and convenience to some parties. P2P lending comes with that excitement to debtors who do not qualify for bank lending. For this reason, this study aims to analyze the relationship of P2P lending...

Sustainable Green Marketing Concepts for Green Construction Market Developments in Bangladesh

Md Shaharul Islam, Abu Bakar Sade
This paper presents the marketing green concept that drives the construction market towards sustainability. Due to the global energy crisis, climate change, and other environmental degradations, green products are gaining appeal and acceptance, revealing the twenty-first century’s forthcoming concerns....

A Preliminary Study on University Culture at Higher Education Institutions of Economics in Vietnam

Nguyen Thi Thanh Dan, Pham Thi Kim Ngoc
The university’s culture acts as an internal force to help the university in breakthrough and sustainable development. Very few researches on the organizational culture of higher education institutions in Vietnam. This research aims to identify the overall picture of the organizational culture of higher...

Implicatures as Pluricultural Aspects of Indonesian Context

Prima Vidya Asteria, A. H. Rofi’uddin, D. B. Yuwono
The study aims to determine the types of implicatures and to identify the characteristics of each implicature speech acts as part of the BIPA pluricultural aspect in the context of Indonesian society communication. This research uses a qualitative approach supported by initial literature data and strengthened...

Parents’ Roles in STEAM Learning in Early Childhood

Dian Kristiana
This study aims to describe the role of parents in STEAM learning in early childhood. The research method used in this study is a qualitative research with the method of observation, interviews and documentation about the role of parents in implementing STEAM learning in children aged 5-6 years. The...
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Effectiveness of Wireshark Tool for Detecting Attacks and Vulnerabilities in Network Traffic

Nawal A. L. Mabsali, Hothefa Jassim, Joseph Mani
Due to the popularity of using the technology, network security plays a crucial role recently which supports to establish strong systems that work against cyberattacks. Furthermore, the term “network vulnerabilities” refers to the flaws in the network which attackers exploit to break security and steal...
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Effectiveness of an Evidence-Based Practice Educational Program on the Knowledge of Adolescents and the Parents of Children with Type1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Quasi-Experimental Study

Huda Atiyeh, Noor Al-Shorman, Manal Kassab
There is a growing prevalence of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) worldwide. T1DM is one of the most common chronic and challenging children and adolescent diseases requiring the patients or their caregivers to be familiar with the different dimensions of treatment protocols. This study aimed to assess...

Interactive Criteria and Methods for Teaching Foreigners Vietnamese Language Writing

Phuong Nguyen Hoang
In social interaction theories on discourse, meaning is a social construction developed by writers and readers by means of textual means, which separately shapes the particular goals. Within the communication operation, participants are assumed to create different “moves”, aimed at achieving progressive...

Women’s On-site Presence in the URBiNAT Process in Sofia: Roles, Points of View and Contributions

Milena Tasheva-Petrova, Elena Dimitrova, Beata Tsoneva, Angel Burov
The paper presents an overview of the multi-faceted women’s on-site participation and their diverse roles and contributions in the Horizon 2020 project URBINAT in Sofia. Building on a gender-sensitive perspective, the analysis relates publicly available statistical data to the URBINAT results obtained...
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Apple Classification Based on MRI Images Using VGG16 Convolutional Deep Learning Model

D. Vidya, Shivanand Rumma, Mallikarjun Hangargi
Apples are considered one of the healthiest fruits worldwide. With the increase in demand for apple, internal quality checking is a most challenging task. In Digital Image Processing different computer vision technologies are used to identify external defects like color, shape, and texture. MRI of apple...

How can disruptive behaviors contribute to social exclusion? Evidence from Indonesian primary schools

Miftakhuddin, Ifan Anom Bintoro Aji, Miftahul Jannah, Rahmi Hidayati
This paper reveals the causes of disruptive behavior (DB) in elementary school and discusses its role in social exclusion. This case study research was conducted in five primary schools in East Java, Indonesia. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, interactive observation, and documentation....
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Nutrition Evaluation of Etawa Crossbreed Dairy Goat’s Milk as Human Food to Increase Immunity During The Covid-19 Pandemic

Novirman Jamarun, Rahmani Welan, Arief Arief, Gusri Yanti, Roni Pazla
Increasing the body’s immunity by consuming goat’s milk is one of the efforts that can be done to prevent the transmission of the covid-19 virus. This study aims to evaluate the nutrition of Etawa crossbreed dairy goat’s milk as human food for self-protection from the transmission of the Covid-19 virus....

Innovation Capability in Manufacturing Firms: A Systematic Literature Review and Research Agenda

Ratih Hesty Utami Puspitasari, Amie Kusumawardhani
This study investigates the development of Innovation Capability, including defining innovation capability and determinant factors of its development in logistic firms. The systematic literature review on the topic has evolved exponentially during the last decades. However, the divergence of the research...

Analysis of Factors Motivating to Learn a Foreign Language in Additional Education Courses

Natalya Podporina, Anna Kuklina, Lyudmila Gerasimova
Additional education provides expanding career opportunities and a variety of professional prospects. The professional retraining program “Translator in the field of professional communication” developed and implemented at the Siberian State University of Science and Technology named after Academician...
Conference Abstract

P2.34 THE PRESENCE OF CIRRHOSIS AMELIORATES THE ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN PATIENTS WITH NON-ALCOHOLIC STEATOHEPATITIS

K. Baou, C. Vlachopoulos, E. Manesis, P. Xaplanteris, A. Bratsas, A. Archimandritis, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 114 - 115
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P1.15 HIGHER DAY TIME RATE OF SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE VARIATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCED RETINAL ARTERIOLAR DIAMETER IN NON-DIABETIC, BUT NOT IN DIABETIC, INDIVIDUALS

P. Veloudi, L. Blizzard, V.K. Srikanth, E.V. Lukoshkova, G.A. Head, J.E. Sharman
Pages: 114 - 115
Background: Although Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is associated with retinal vascular disease, the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms are unclear. Reduced retinal arteriolar diameter has been linked to high clinic blood pressure (BP) but the role of more sensitive measures of BP control have never been...

Local Wisdom of the Dayak Tribe in Overcoming Horizontal Conflict in West Kalimantan

Suzy Azeharie, Wulan Purnama Sari, Lydia Irena
As a multicultural country, the opportunities for clashes and conflicts in Indonesia are wide open. This is due to the plurality and heterogeneity of Indonesian society which is reflected in the form of cultural, religious and lifestyle diversity in society which is quite complex. For example, although...
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P2.33 ADIPONECTIN HORMONE, HYPERTENSION AND ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION IN NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE PATIENTS

K. Baou, C. Vlachopoulos, E. Manesis, I. Dima, N. Alexopoulos, K. Aznaouridis, A. Archimandritis, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 114 - 114
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P122 THE ARTERIAL STIFFNESS DYNAMICS UNDER THE EFFECT OF ROSUVASTATIN ADDED TO DIFFERENT COMBINATIONS OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUGS

Olga Fedorishina, Konstantin Protasov, Anna Torunova, Nina Scherbakova, Natalia Petronchak
Pages: 114 - 115
We studied the influence of rosuvastatin adding to lisinopril/amlodipine or lisinopril/ hydrochlorothiazide fixed combinations on blood pressure (BP) and arterial stiffness dynamics in hypertensive patients of high or very high cardiovascular risk. Methods: 60 patients (36 men and 24 women aged 52.1...
Conference Abstract

P1.14 PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND KIDNEY DISEASE

L. Rais, E. Abderrahim, R. Kheder, F. Ben-Moussa, A. Kheder
Pages: 114 - 114
Increased arterial stiffness is one of the major alterations in arterial wall. It can be evaluated in non-invasively way by measuring the pulse wave velocity PWV in large arteries. Increased PWV is an independent predictor factor of cardiovascular complications in patients with hypertension and chronic...
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P2.32 NON ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER IS RELATED TO IMPAIRED ARTERIAL FUNCTION AND SUBCLINICAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS

K. Baou, C. Vlachopoulos, E. Manesis, I. Dima, P. Pietri, D Terentes-Printzios, N. Ioakeimidis, A. Archimandritis, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 114 - 114
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P121 ASSOCIATION OF CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS WITH ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND PERIPHERAL AND CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE IN RESISTANT HYPERTENSION PATIENTS

Catarina Garcia, Susana Lopes, Susana Bertoquini, Verónica Ribau, Cátia Leitão, Daniela Figueiredo, Ilda P Ribeiro, Joana Barbosa de Melo, João L Viana, José Mesquita-Bastos, Jorge Polónia, Fernando Ribeiro, Alberto J Alves
Pages: 114 - 114
Background: The relationship between arterial stiffness, blood pressure (BP) and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) has been studied in healthy populations and cardiovascular patients, since all of which proved to be independent predictors of all-cause mortality. We aimed to investigate the association...
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P1.13 THE ASSESSMENT OF VASCULAR AGE IS A USEFUL TOOL TO DEMONSTRATE SUBCLINICAL ARTERIAL DISEASE IN TREATED HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

M.F. Neves, J. d’El-Rei, A.R. Cunha, M.A. Casanova, M. Trindade, W. Oigman
Pages: 114 - 114
Background: Vascular age may be a more reasonable conception to the patient than the information about the percentage of risk. Objective: To compare degrees of correlation between biological and vascular age with subclinical evidence of arterial disease in treated hypertensive patients. Methods: Subjects...
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P120 DETERMINANTS OF BRACHIAL-ANKLE PULSE WAVE VELOCITY

Renata Bocskei, Bela Benczur, Attila Cziraki
Pages: 114 - 114
It has been proven that aortic pulse wave velocity (aoPWV) the measure of arterial stiffness is a strong and independent predictor of both cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality. Beyond the “gold standard” cfPWV brachial-ankle PWV (baPVW) measurement has been accepted for assessing arterial stiffness...
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P1.12 PREDICTIVE COMBINED ROLE OF CALCIUM SCORE AND CAROTIDIMT IN CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE

P. Meani, F. Cesana, A. Fallanca, C. Valsecchi, F. Musca, P. Campadello, F. Soriano, P. Faggiano, F. Rigo, A. Moreo, M.L. Muiesan, A. Paini, G.F. Mureddu, N. Gaibazzi, C. Giannattasio
Pages: 114 - 114
Objectives: up to date the assessment of coronary artery disease (CAD) risk is based mainly on the presence of CV risk factors. However, many markers of subclinical atherosclerosis has been demonstrated as powerful predictors of CV events. Aim of our study was to evaluate if non invasive US parameters,...

Developing a Discrepancy Evaluation Model (Dem) to Optimize PEP Unnes Online Workshop Series

Supriyadi, Nur Sholihin, Roudloh Muna Lia
PEP UNNES has a responsibility to encourage the scientific culture and improve the quality of education in this Covid-19 pandemic era. Therefore PEP UNNES organize a series of online workshop that is open for all parties. But, to improve the quality of implementation, there must be a comprehensive evaluation....

A System for Analyzing Facial Expression and Verbal Response of a Person While Answering Interview Questions on Video

Taro Asada, Yasunari Yoshitomi, Masayoshi Tabuse
Pages: 114 - 117
We have developed a system for analyzing facial expressions of a person while answering interview questions on a video. A video capturing the answerer is analyzed by OpenCV and the feature parameter for an eye area in addition to the mouth area focused in our reported research. Moreover, the time to...

Emerging Risks: Methodology, Classification and Policy Implications

Ortwin Renn
Pages: 114 - 132
Good risk governance seems to rest on the three components: knowledge, legally prescribed procedures and social values. All three components are of particular importance for assessing and managing emerging risks, which are characterized by a lack of knowledge about the likelihood and magnitude of potential...

The process incapability index under fuzziness with an application for decision making

İhsan Kaya
Pages: 114 - 128
Process capability indices (PCIs) provide numerical measures on whether a process confirms to the defined capability prerequisite. They have been used to measure the ability of process to decide how well the process meets the specification limits (SLs). The PCIs have been successfully applied by companies...

Interval-Valued Linear Model

Xun Wang, Shoumei Li, Thierry Denœux
Pages: 114 - 127
This paper introduces a new type of statistical model: the interval-valued linear model, which describes the linear relationship between an interval-valued output random variable and real-valued input variables. Firstly, notions of variance and covariance of set-valued and interval-valued random variables...
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Conditional Invariance and Exact Solutions of a Nonlinear System

Pavlo Myronyk, Natalia Bubenchikova
Pages: 114 - 116
The Lie and Q-conditional invariance of one nonlinear system of PDEs of the thirdorder is searched. The ansatze have been built which reduce the PDEs system to ODEs. The classes of exact solutions of the given system are obtained. The relation between the Korteweg-de Vries equation and Harry-Dym equation...

(p, q)-Analog of Two-Dimensional Conformal Field Theory. The Ward Identities and Correlation Functions

I.M. Burban
Pages: 114 - 119
A (p, q)-analog of two-dimensional conformally invariant field theory based on the quantum algebra Upq(su(1, 1)) is proposed. The representation of the algebra Upq(su(1, 1)) on the space of quasi-primary fields is given. The (p, q)-deformed Ward identities of conformal field theory are defined. The two-...

Research on Inventory Control Policies for Nonstationary Demand based on TOC

Leng Kaijun, Wang Yuxia
Pages: 114 - 128
An effective inventory replenishment method employed in the supply chain is one of the key factors to achieving low inventory while maintaining high customer delivery performance. The state of demand process is often not directly observed by the decision maker. Thus, in many literatures, the inventory...

Investment Advice for CNOOC Based on External Risks and Analysis of the Company’s Financial Situation

Denggyao Luo, Genben Xiang, Chengming Zhu
Trade frictions between China and the U.S. are still escalating in 2020, and the oil industry’s capacity is in a deep recession. China National Offshore Oil Corporation was influenced by both backgrounds. Therefore, we want to analyze the company’s prospects and advise investors. We analyze the company’s...

Analysis on the Evolution of China’s Cultural Industry Policy from Perspective of Advocacy Coalition Framework

Zupeng Yang, Yuan Su
This study attempts to use the advocacy coalition framework theory to analyse the evolution process of China’s cultural industry policy and explain the two advocacy coalitions existing in China’s cultural industry policy subsystem, one is the government led coalition, the other is the social coalition....

Exploration of Education Mode in Art Colleges under the Background of New Liberal Arts

Take Environmental Design as an Example

Lai Xinyi
“New liberal arts” is an important strategic measure that conforms to the trend of the development of The Times and the revolution of industrial science and technology, takes inheriting cultural roots as the basis, innovating cultural development as the direction and cultivating cultural confidence as...

Poverty Reduction in South Sumatera with Optimization of Village Funds, Allocation of Village Funds, and Village Original Income

Rita Martini, Endah Widyastuti, Sukmini Hartati, Zulkifli Zulkifli, Mardhiah Mardhiah
In the province of South Sumatra, this study intends to examine the impact of village funds, village fund allocations, and village original income. For 2015-2019, 14 districts/cities in South Sumatra province were used as examples. Purposive sampling is the sampling technique used to determine the sample....
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Economic Analysis Based on Software Cost Estimation Model on the Development of Telemetry Equipment to Support the Irrigation Modernization

Andri Prima Nugroho, Siwi Yuwanita Muliana, Murtiningrum, Sigit Supadmo Arif
Irrigation is one of the main supporters in the application of modern agriculture to ensure the availability of water as an input to agricultural production. Nowadays, irrigation modernization in Indonesia is intended to realize a participatory irrigation management system that is oriented towards fulfilling...

Predicaments and Solutions for Minority Handicrafts Industrialization in Southwest of China

Xiaobo He, Shujun Li
Southwest of China is famous for its long borders, natural diversity and rich minority cultural resources, so the region has to deep on the resources and traits to develop itself in order to make rural revitalization come true. Minority’s handicraft resources are very rich and can be devided into the...

Research on the Creation of Art Picture Books

Liu Shuang
Due to the continuous improvement of China’s education level, more and more attention has been paid to education. Among them, preschool education has always been the top priority.Therefore, in the new era, we should choose appropriate educational ideas and methods based on children’s own characteristics....

Children’s Education in Families Facing the Challenges of the 21st Century and the Era of Industrial Revolution 4.0 During Pandemic

Nurhafizah Nurhafizah, Eka Kusuma Wardani
Children are a very valuable asset of the nation, in their hands whether or not this country will be developed in the future. As the nation’s next generation, they need optimal guidance and development that must start at an early age. Parents have important roles in children’s education. The family in...

The Role of Digital Architecture in Students’ Design Best Practices

Eka Sediadi, Anis Semlali
Architecture students learn to develop, to design 2D or 3D spaces as a facility of human activities. They should create the form of building(s) based on the needs/functions, the strength of the building structure, and the beauty of its appearance. This paper discussed the role of digitalization in the...

The State’s Responsibility in Fulfilling Human Rights during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Waode Mustika, Nova Septiani Tomayahu, Mellisa Towadi
The current COVID-19 pandemic that is hitting Indonesia requires the government to focus more on fulfilling the right to health as a form of fulfilling the human rights of its citizens. In human rights, the state is a duty bearer. The state’s obligations take three forms: respect, protect and fulfill....

Strategic Policy on Green Transportation in Semarang

Hevearita G. Rahayu, Rina Kurniati, Hadi Warsana, Hartuti Purnaweni, Safrinal Sofaniadi
Climate change has become a global issue of serious concern that need solving problem by all stakeholders. Indonesia is committed to reduce emission. It is supported by all regions. Semarang City as the capital city of Central Java Provence have this high commitment. The City itself contributes to CO2...