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Evaluation of the Use of Partographs in Midwives Post Normal Delivery Care Training

Erna Kusumawati, Siti Istiana
Background The partograph is an instrument for assessing the progress of labor. Monitoring labor with a partograph can avoid three delays that can cause maternal and infant death because it can avoid neglected labor, establish pathological conditions as early as possible and then make...
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Geotechnical Risk and Risk Mitigation in Deep Underground Mines in Hard, Brittle Rock

W. F. Bawden
The paper reviews the challenges, and in some cases, extreme risks commonly encountered when mining at great depth in hard, brittle rock masses. For context, mining at great depth is assumed to imply mining at depths in excess of 1.0 to 1.5 km below ground surface. The paper focuses primarily on rock...

Research on the Impact of COVID-19 on the Profitability of the Luxury Industry

Jingwen Li
Since the outbreak of COVID-19, the global economy has become relatively sluggish. Quarantine and lockdown policies hamper the efficiency of the luxury industry. The literature on the impact of COVID-19 on the luxury goods industry is relatively limited. This paper aims to fill in the gaps in this field....
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Controlling Air Side Birds to Maintain Safe Flight Operations at Yogyakarta International Airport

Fadhil Ahmad Farrasy, Direstu Amalia, Bambang Wijaya Putra, Setiyo Setiyo, Sunardi Sunardi, Dwi Candra Yuniar
The airside is a vital object of an airport because the airside area is a high-risk area that should be free from threats such as birds and wild animals. But the real situation is still found flocks of birds that are often on the air side, which is very dangerous if the bird enters the aircraft engine...

Coping Strategies in Improving Happiness Among Higher Education Students in Indonesia

Nina Fitriana, Malida Fatimah
Students need to be happy while doing their study in order to get good achievement. However, on the other hand, individuals have problems related to happiness. This can be seen from several research results which state that in general individuals have a moderate level of happiness. Based on previous...

Halal Lifestyle Education in Indonesia: An Analysis of Textbook Content

Puspita Handayani, Evi Fatimatur Rusydiyah, Bassam Abul A’la
This study aimed to analyze the content of halal lifestyle in Islamic religious education textbooks for grades 7–9 published by the Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia using content analysis. The results found halal lifestyle content in 6 domains: food, finance, travel, fashion,...

Analysis of the Effect of Service Quality and Cooperative Image on the Satisfaction of Members of the Obor Mas Credit Cooperative, Ende Branch

Lambertus Langga, Yulius Laga
The Obor Mas Credit Cooperative Branch Ende is a cooperative that serves the needs of its members in doing savings and loans. This study attempts to analyze the quality and image of cooperatives on member satisfaction that occurs in the Obor Mas Cooperative, including: (1) service quality partially affects...

Developing English Vocabulary Application to Enhance Speaking Skills for Students of Hospitality Program

Aprilia Maya Puspita, Nur Mukminatien, Mirjam Anugerahwati
This is a report on a Research and Development project with the purpose of developing supplementary materials for building students’ vocabulary in speaking in the hotel context for the tenth-grade students of the Hospitality Program at SMKN 3 Malang. The procedures were carried out in seven steps: (1)...

The Implications of RMB Exchange Rate Changes on China’s Tour Industry Foreign Exchange Income

Peizhi Wang
The relationship between exchange rate fluctuations and economic development has always been a hot topic for scholars from all walks of life. Tourism is equivalent to developing a new engine of communism. Studying the result of changes in the value of the renminbi against foreign currencies on tour industry...
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Automation in Healthcare Systems

Tushar Patil, Nilesh Nirmal
Due to sudden natural/man-made incidents, there are more and more health problems in the world. Another concrete example is COVID19 where hospitals are operating beyond capacity. Even doctors are not available on time. The other category includes people who are suffering from long time or urgent decease...

A Study on Marketing Channel Strategies for Electronic Companies

Ying Zhou Mungia
With the development of the economy and technology, people's demand for electronics is rising. Electronic companies need to make more efforts on channel strategies for marketing to maintain their competitiveness. However, companies face problems such as incomplete channel design and inaccurate positioning...
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Study on wave propagation law of blasting stress and crack evolution characteristics of granite with weak interlayer

Tao Wang
To investigate the influence of weak interlayers in rock mass on the propagation law of blasting stress waves and the propagation characteristics of rock mass blasting cracks, numerical simulation methods were used to study the propagation law of blasting stress waves and the propagation characteristics...

Emperor Liuche’s Use of Troops Against Xiongnu Accelerate the Publication of “On Salt and Iron”

Lintao Zhong
In this article, the main topic is about the relationship between Emperor Wudi’s use of troops against Xiongnu and the publication of the book “On Salt and Iron”. This paper cites the economic policies of the early Western Han Dynasty, the amount of military expenditure during the reign of Emperor Wudi...

Counselors’ Essential Experiences with Victims of Child Abuse

A Guide to a Client-Driven Counseling

Ainna Shariz E. Comia, Kristian Widya Wicaksono
This paper discussed the Jaringan Relawan Independen (JaRi) Foundation counselor’s experience in dealing with cases of child victims of domestic violence in Kota Bandung. The study sees cases of violence against children as a traumatic phenomenon. It aims to describe the significance of JaRi Foundation...
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Research on Faculty Manpower Management of vocational undergraduate based on Decision tree algorithm

YanYan Li
The purpose of this paper is to study the problem of vocational undergraduate teacher manpower management, with the decision tree algorithm as the main analysis tool, to explore how to carry on the scientific and effective management of vocational undergraduate teacher talents. The method of questionnaire...

Bibliometric Analysis of Big Data Application in Education in China from 2013 to 2022

Liuyi Chen
Relying on the CNKI data platform, articles were screened for “education big data” and the search period was set to “January 1, 2013 to August 30, 2022”. The data were screened, collated and analyzed by using bibliometric statistical methods. The conclusions were as follows: 1. The attention of big data...

Selection Day: School Bullying in Interlingual Subtitling

Aulia Nisa’ Khusnia, M. R. Nababan, Riyadi Santosa, Djatmika Djatmika
Violence has become a social issue that has recently escalated in frequency. Several social and psychological variables in society inspire this violent behavior. Bullying is a type of violence that has recently grown common in society. Bullying is any unfavorable behavior, whether verbal physical, or...

Research on Thoughts and Countermeasures of Deepening Structural Scientific and Technological Reform in Henan Province

Weixing Liu, Qing Guo
To put the guiding principles of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China fully into effect as well as implement the strategies featuring innovation-driven development, invigorating the province through science and education, and vitalizing the province with outstanding talents, it...
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Two Stage Onboard Electric Vehicle Charger

Nivedh Johnson, Preethi Sebastian, Jolly George, Aiswarya Chandran, Aswin Aji
High energy usage for transportation and impacts of air pollution paved the way for transport electrification. As part of this, global move towards transport electrification. The core part of a green vehicle is an onboard charger for batteries. It has two stages of power conversion. Level I battery chargers,...

TAN-CEP Application: A Service Innovation in the Civil Servants Police Unit of Tolitoli Regency

Sakhratun Nisa, Syahribulan Syahribulan, Lutfi Atmansyah
This study aims to analyze the implementation of public service innovation through the Tan-Cep application developed by the Civil Service Police Unit of Tolitoli Regency. This application is designed to make it easier for the public to report public order disturbances quickly through a digital platform....
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Research on Low-Order Harmonic Suppression Strategy for Single-Phase Pwm Rectifiers

Zhengwen Fan
Single-phase Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) rectifiers are widely utilized in electrified railway systems and other power equipment. Yet, Single-phase PWM rectifiers generate low harmonics during operation, which leads to additional losses in power equipment and affects the grid quality seriously. The...

A Study on the Regional Heterogeneity of AI Technology-Driven New Productivity Empowering High-Quality Development of China’s Foreign Trade: An Empirical Test Based on Provincial Panel Data

Huimin Zhou, Zhenxia Liu
Against the backdrop of the technological revolution reshaping the global trade and economic landscape, China’s foreign trade urgently needs to transition from traditional factor-driven growth to high-quality development. This paper constructs a comprehensive evaluation system for provincial AI Technology-Driven...

Tracing the Root: The State of Emergency Under the Indonesian Constitution

Rahadian Diffaul Barraq Suwartono
The 1945 Constitution of Indonesia contains two distinct provisions addressing the State of Emergency, articulated through the terms “emergency” and “exigencies compel.” Although regulated under separate articles, both reflect a common foundation in the legal theory of Agamben’s state of exception. This...

Research on the Construction of Digital Identity of Elderly Users on Short Video Platform: Based on the Case Study of TikTok Blogger “Grandma Meiying”

Yihan Huang
This paper analyzes the digital identity construction of elderly users based on 86 videos published by TikTok blogger “Grandma Meiying”. The study found that the keywords of “self-discipline” and “high energy” covered 87% of the videos, accounting for 94% of the popular videos (video with more than 100,000...
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Low PD-L1 Immunohistochemical Expression in Invasive Urothelial Carcinoma: Insights from Histological Variants

Lidya Imelda Laksmi, Dhirajaya Dharma Kadar, Betty Betty, Jessy Chrestella
Programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) plays a pivotal role as a biomarker in predicting therapeutic response to immune checkpoint inhibitors across several malignancies, including urothelial carcinoma. Nevertheless, its expression varies among different histological variants, particularly within populations...
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“Smart Marker”: A Machine Learning Approach to Essay Evaluation Using OpenAI

I Nyoman Gede Arya Astawa, Endrowednes Kuantama, I Wayan Budi Sentana, Ni Gusti Ayu Putu Harry Saptarini, Ni Ketut Pradani Gayatri Sarja, Yessi Aprilia Waluyo
Manual essay assessment in educational environments is often time-consuming, labor-intensive, and prone to subjective judgment. This study aims to develop a web-based automatic essay scoring system using the Laravel framework integrated with the OpenAI API. The system is designed to assist lecturers...

The Influence of Supervisor Behavior on Employee Performance Mediated by Job Satisfaction at Five-Star Hotels in Bali

Anak Agung Putri Suardani, I Ketut Astawa, Putu Virgananta Nugraha
The purpose of this study is to investigate how supervisor behavior affects employee work satisfaction and performance, as well as how supervisor behavior affects employee performance through the mediation of employee job satisfaction. Permanent staff members of Bali's five-star hotels made up the...

Disability Play Therapy: Implementation of Traditional Japanese Game to Improve Creativity and Education in Public Special Needs Inclusive School (SLB) 1 Makassar

Ria Rosdiana Jubhari, Teguh Daniel Bandaso, Nurul Hidayah, Zilzi Zabila, Mochammad Afiq Gizly, Andi Juwita Amal
People with disabilities generally experience physical, mental, and sensory limitations—this limitation results in barriers and difficulties in interacting with their environment. Education offered at the special needs school (SLB) only provides reading and writing skills. Despite these, it is necessary...

Determining Factors that Influence Consumer Behaviour Intention to Use Cashless Payment in Malaysia

Qing Zhi Goh, Lan Thi Phuong Nguyen
With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemics and the aggression in promoting Malaysia to be a cashless society by the Malaysian Government, the cashless payment is expected to grow and become the preferred method of payment in the future. This paper aims to explore factors influencing consumer behavioral...

Stem Education: Its Effects on the Quality of Teachers and Students in the 21st Century

Haerul Salam
STEM education provides a particular context required for student learning in the 21st century. One of the st-century skills is digital literacy. Students’ digital literacy skills need to be developed to ensure that students will be able to maximize the use of technology in 21st-century learning. This...

Environmental Awareness Progress of Volkswagen After Emission Scandal

Septyanto Galan Prakoso, Nadia Dian Ardita, Ferdian Ahya Al Putra, Herwan Parwiyanto
Volkswagen is one of the biggest car manufacturers in Europe and also in the world. The company headquarter is located in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. Volkswagen cars are marketed to all continents of the world, including North America. The case happened in the United States, as in 2015, the United...

Effects of Media Exposure and Family Communication on Violent Behaviour of Jordanian Adolescents

Mohammad Fawwaz Eneizat, Haslina Halim, Syarizan Dalib
Violence is one of the most common problems in societies now a days. Cases of adolescent violence are increasing in many countries, particularly Jordan. Violence has negative effects on adolescents which has become a major obstacle to the stability and progress of society. While exposure to media and...
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Environmental Analysis of Coffee Production in Jember

M. Choiron, W. Amilia, M. Y. A. Pratama, A. D. F. Utomo
Jember Regency is one of the districts which is the center for the cultivation and development of coffee in East Java. The objectives of this research are determining the environmental impact and provide alternative recommendations for process improvement. Life Cycle Assessment is used to calculate the...
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Transcriptomic Analysis of the Receptors Implicated in Schizophenia

Anjali Jha, I. A. Shylesh Murthy, Preenon Bagchi
Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe mental disorder that affects the way a person thinks, acts, expresses emotions, perceives reality, and relates to others. Metatranscriptomics analysis enables understanding of how the micro biome responds to the environment by studying the functional analysis of genes...

Functions of “Mirror” in Renaissance Artworks

Rikui Xiang
With the continuous development of science and the increasing diversification of art, the cross-integration of science and art has become a hot topic in today’s society. As early as the Renaissance, people had achieved a perfect combination of science and art already. At that time, as a product of the...
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Effect of Water-to-Binder Ratio on Strength of Brick Aggregate Concrete Containing Rice Husk Ash

Md. Abu Noaman, Md. Nazrul Islam, Md. Rezaul Karim, Khandaker Saiful Islam, Mohammad Abu Hanif
The present study investigates the effect of the water-to-binder ratio (w/b) on the strength of brick aggregate concrete (BAC) containing rice husk ash (RHA) as a partial replacement of cement. To conduct the study, the properties of the materials were investigated. BAC cylinders (100 × 200 mm) and beams...
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Space Debris Risk Prediction Model For LEO Satellites

Arshee Naz, Karan Verma, Geeta Sikka
As Low Earth Orbit satellites play a vital role in the 6G space network, the risk caused by space debris has become increasingly significant. This paper presents a comprehensive risk prediction model for LEO satellites to enhance the safety and reliability of satellite communication systems. We introduce...

The Continuity and Change of Contemporary Sacred Space in Balinese House

I Dewa Gede Putra, Purwanita Setijanti, Asri Dinapradipta
This paper examines the transformation of sacred spaces within Traditional Balinese Houses (TBHs) amidst modernization and the growing influence of tourism. Renowned for their intricate spatial arrangements and spiritual significance, TBHs face significant challenges as external pressures reshape their...

Cultural Representation as Promotion and Existence of the Banyu Panguripan Tradition in the Instagram feed @fwg_pulosari

Afiliasi Ilafi, Bani Sudardi, Slamet Subiyantoro, Titis Srimuda Pitana
Social media platform Instagram has become a compelling attraction in today's era, whether for marketing a local product or in the field of cultural tourism. This is evident in the traditions upheld by the community in Pulosari Subdistrict, known as the Banyu Panguripan Tradition. Essentially, the...
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Development of A Web-Based Asset Rental Information System in The Inland Water and Ferries Transport Polytecnic of Palembang

Sri Kelana, Sri Kartini, Raden Muhamad Firzatullah, Desti Yuvita Sari
The aim of this research is to create an Asset Rental Information System in the SD Palembang Transportation Polytechnic Environment. This information system was developed using the waterfall method. Overall there are four stages of research including (1) analysis of information system needs, (2) information...

PaJR as the Foundation for Next Generation Telemedicine

Mansi Agrawal, Braahmani Bobba, Yousra Iftequar, Macharla Lekhana, Aditya Samitinjay Gade, Vivek Podder, Rahul Kulkarni, Rakesh Biswas
This chapter is the succeeding section to Chapter 2 based on Participatory Medicine Models and Learning. The roots of telemedicine grew decades ago and is revolutionizing healthcare. But why do we need telemedicine and what exactly is telemedicine? The following chapter answers these questions with in...

Geo-NaVis: Digital Maps Platform Model to Minimize Geospatial Gap for Visually Impaired

Purwanto Purwanto, Siti Irma
Spatial skills are essential skills in geography that support individuals in navigation and mobility. However, visually impaired individuals still face barriers when accessing digital maps that are predominantly visual in design. Existing applications provide limited accessibility features, insufficient...
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Eco-Friendly Biosynthesis of Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) Nanoparticles Using Algal Extracts: A Comprehensive Review

G. Abnave, U. Bansode, K. Chavan, U. Chaudhari, T. Patil, P. Shete, A. Mudawat, S. D. Sherkar
Imagine turning algae from a lake into tiny, powerful particles that can clean water or fight bacteria. This review dives into the green synthesis of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles using algal extracts, exploring how these natural ingredients interact with titanium precursors to create eco-friendly...

Profile Videos as a Means of Strengthening the Identity and Competitiveness of Tourism Villages: A Case Study of Padusan Village

Daya Negri Wijaya, Andhika Yudha Pratama, Primasa Minerva Nagari, Dwi Wulandari, Deny Yudo Wahyudi, Muhammad ‘Afwan Mufti
This study examines the role of profile videos as a strategic medium in strengthening local identity and enhancing the competitiveness of Padusan Tourism Village. Using a qualitative approach, the researcher conducted participatory observations, in-depth interviews with stakeholders (including the village...
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Analysis of the Influence of Risk Factors on Costs in the Construction of Provincial Road Projects in Banda Aceh

Henri Henri, Anita Rauzana, Alfa Taras Bulba
Road construction projects are important in improving regional accessibility and mobility but often face risks that impact cost, time, and quality. The Provincial Road Project in Banda Aceh experienced various obstacles, especially costs, due to suboptimal risk management. This study aims to identify...
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Comparative Analysis of Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) Thresholds in Different Stages of Kidney Dysfunction

Nilufar Gadaeva, Rustam Turakulov
Fibroblast Growth Factors (FGFs) play a crucial role in renal physiology and pathology, but their optimal diagnostic thresholds across different stages of kidney dysfunction remain unclear. This study aims to determine stage-specific FGF thresholds and assess their diagnostic accuracy in chronic kidney...

Digital Platform Liability in Electoral Disinformation Dissemination: A Comparative Analysis of Indonesian and European Union Law

I Wayan Sudira, Sunny Ummul Firdaus, Andina Elok Puri Maharani
Electoral disinformation is increasingly recognized as a serious threat to democratic governance worldwide. Data from the International Telecommunication Union indicate that more than 4.6 billion people actively use digital platforms, amplifying the reach and impact of false information during electoral...
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P7.8 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RENAL AND CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW PULSATILITY

Laura Watkeys*, James Pearson, Barry McDonnell
Pages: 31 - 31
Introduction: Increased pulsatile flow has been implicated in the progression of microvascular damage. The pulsatile blood flow transmitted into both the brain and kidney are often assumed to be similar, however specific studies confirming these associations are lacking. Therefore, the aim of this study...

Positive Technology in Light of the Bitter-Sweet Ambivalence of Change

Sarah Diefenbach
Positive technology combines approaches from positive psychology with the opportunities of interactive technology. Thereby, positive technology may support people in reaching personal goals, such as being more sporty, establishing mindfulness, or improving their nutrition. Regarding the conception of...
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Development of Recombinant Epitope-Based Peptide Vaccine Of Hepatitis B Virus: In Silico Study

Kiky Martha Ariesaka, Dwi Wahyu Wijayanto, Arif Ladika Wiratama, Moh Mirza Nuryady
Hepatitis B virus was first discovered by Blumberg and colleagues in 1965. The spread of Hepatitis B disease is alarming. The World Health Organization (WHO) in 2002 estimated that one billion living individuals have been infected with Hepatitis B, with 1–2 million deaths attributed to this virus, which...