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Mutoharoh, Achmad Hufad, Maman Faturrohman, and Isti Rusdiyani. "Unplugged Coding Activities for Early Childhood Problem-Solving Skills." JPUD - Jurnal Pendidikan Usia Dini 15, no. 1 (April 30, 2021): 121–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/jpud.151.07.

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Problem solving skills are very important in supporting social development. Children with problem solving skills can build healthy relationships with their friends, understand the emotions of those around them, and see events with other people's perspectives. The purpose of this study was to determine the implementation of playing unplugged coding programs in improving early childhood problem solving skills. This study used a classroom action research design, using the Kemmis and Taggart cycle models. The subjects of this study were children aged 5-6 years in Shafa Marwah Kindergarten. Research can achieve the target results of increasing children's problem-solving abilities after going through two cycles. In the first cycle, the child's initial problem-solving skills was 67.5% and in the second cycle it increased to 80.5%. The initial skills of children's problem-solving increases because children tend to be enthusiastic and excited about the various play activities prepared by the teacher. The stimulation and motivation of the teacher enables children to find solutions to problems faced when carrying out play activities. So, it can be concluded that learning unplugged coding is an activity that can attract children's interest and become a solution to bring up children's initial problem-solving abilities. Keywords: Early Childhood, Unplugged Coding, Problem solving skills References: Akyol-Altun, C. (2018). Algorithm and coding education in pre-school teaching program integration the efectiveness of problem-solving skills in students. Angeli, C., Smith, J., Zagami, J., Cox, M., Webb, M., Fluck, A., & Voogt, J. (2016). A K-6 Computational Thinking Curriculum Framework: Implications for Teacher Knowledge. Educational Technology & Society, 12. Anlıak, Ş., & Dinçer, Ç. (2005). 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Chew, See Khai, Wen Hui Teoh, Sok Lai Hong, and Rozita Yusoff. "Extraction of Rutin from the Leaf of Male Carica papaya Linn. using Microwave-Assisted and Ultrasound-Assisted Extractive Methods." ASEAN Journal of Chemical Engineering 22, no. 2 (December 29, 2022): 347. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/ajche.77375.

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Robiatul Adawiah, Laila, and Yeni Rachmawati. "Parenting Program to Protect Children's Privacy: The Phenomenon of Sharenting Children on social media." JPUD - Jurnal Pendidikan Usia Dini 15, no. 1 (April 30, 2021): 162–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/jpud.151.09.

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Sharenting is a habit of using social media to share content that disseminates pictures, videos, information, and parenting styles for their children. The purpose of this article is to describe the sharenting phenomenon that occurs among young parents, and the importance of parenting programs, rather than protecting children's privacy. Writing articles use a qualitative approach as a literature review method that utilizes various scientific articles describing the sharenting phenomenon in various countries. The findings show that sharenting behaviour can create the spread of children's identity openly on social media and tends not to protect children's privacy and even seems to exploit children. Apart from that, sharenting can also create pressure on the children themselves and can even have an impact on online crime. 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Mufidah, Ainin Nur, Hammis Syafaq, and Ana Toni Roby Candra Yudha. "INTEGRATED ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT: EVIDENCE IN THE RELIGIOUS AREA OF GUSDUR'S TOMB." Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Teori dan Terapan 8, no. 6 (December 5, 2021): 785. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/vol8iss20216pp785-796.

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ABSTRAKSaat ini wisata syariah yang biasa dikenal dengan wisata religi sedang menjamur, khususnya di Jawa Timur. Sosok yang dianggap wali oleh sebagian orang itu berada di Surabaya, Gresik, dan Tuban, namun saat ini berkembang di kabupaten Jombang, yakni makam Presiden ke-4 Abdurrahman Wahid yang disebut Gus Dur. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pemahaman masyarakat dalam memanfaatkan peluang wisata religi makam Gus Dur dalam meningkatkan perekonomian masyarakat sekitar pondok pesantren Tebuireng khususnya di dusun Jalan Seblak gang III. Penelitian ini dapat dicermati melalui perubahan kehidupan ekonomi, pemanfaatan peluang usaha dan faktor penghambat bagi kepentingan usaha. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode deskriptif kualitatif dengan teknik pengumpulan data wawancara dan dokumentasi. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa masyarakat setempat mengalami perubahan ekonomi dengan memanfaatkan peluang untuk membangun warung di atas tanah mereka dan menyewakannya kepada pedagang luar. Ini memberikan nilai ekonomi tambahan. Namun, penjualan warung-warung tersebut dinilai tidak mencukupi, sehingga mengharuskan mereka untuk membuka usaha sampingan. Terdapat peluang yang sangat baik bagi masyarakat untuk memilih menyewakan lapaknya karena faktor penghambat yaitu keluarga, tenaga kerja, permodalan, dan rasa empati yang tinggi terhadap pedagang pendatang. Saran bagi Pemerintah Kabupaten Jombang adalah memfasilitasi masyarakat dengan pengetahuan kewirausahaan dengan mengadakan seminar agar memiliki pengetahuan dan motivasi yang tinggi untuk menjalankan bisnis.Kata Kunci: Wisata Religi Makam Gus Dur, Peningkatan Ekonomi, Peluang Usaha. ABSTRACTCurrently, sharia tourism, commonly known as religious-friendly tourism is proliferating, especially in East Java. The figure, who is considered a guardian by some people, is located in Surabaya, Gresik, and Tuban but currently developing in the Jombang district, namely the tomb of the 4th President Abdurrahman Wahid, who is called Gus Dur. This study aims to determine the understanding of the community in taking advantage of religious tourism opportunities in Gus Dur's tomb in improving the community's economy around the Tebuireng Islamic boarding school, especially in the hamlet of Street Seblak street alley III. This study can be observed through changes in economic life, utilization of business opportunities and inhibiting factors for business interests. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method with interview and documentation data collection techniques. The results of this study show that the local community is experiencing economic changes by taking advantage of the opportunity to build a warung on their land and rent it out to outside traders. It provides added economic value. However, the sales of the stalls are considered insufficient, so they require them to open a side business. There is an excellent opportunity for the community to choose to rent out their stalls because of the inhibiting factors, namely family, labour, capital, and a high sense of empathy for migrant traders. The suggestion for the Jombang Regency Government is to facilitate the community with entrepreneurial knowledge by holding seminars to have high knowledge and motivation for business interests.Keywords: Religion Tourism of Gus Dur Tomb, Economic Improvement, Business Opportunity. REFERENCESAbdi, M. K., & Febriyanti, N. (2020). Penyusunan strategi pemasaran islam dalam berwirausaha di sektor ekonomi kreatif pada masa pandemi covid-19. El Qist - Journal of Islamic Economics and Business, 10(2), 160–179.Abduh, M. (2019). The role of Islamic social finance in achieving SDG Number 2: End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture. 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Dybkær, René. "The Tortuous Road to the Adoption of katal for the Expression of Catalytic Activity by the General Conference on Weights and Measures." Clinical Chemistry 48, no. 3 (March 1, 2002): 586–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/48.3.586.

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Abstract Background: The “unit” for “enzymic activity” (U = 1 μmol/min) was recommended by the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUB) in 1961 and is widely used in medical laboratory reports. The general trend in metrology, however, is toward global standardization through defining units coherent with the International System of Units (SI). Approach: Several proposals were advanced from the IFCC, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, and IUB regarding the definition for enzymic activity as well as the terms for kind-of-quantity, units, symbol, and dimension. In 1977, international agreement was reached between these bodies and WHO that “catalytic activity” (z), of a catalyst in a given system is defined by the rate of conversion in a measuring system (in mol/s) and expressed in “katal” (symbol, kat; equal to 1 mol/s). The katal is invariant of the measurement procedure, but the numerical quantity value is not. Gaining support for the katal from the final arbiter, the General Conference on Weights and Measures, was slow, but Resolution 12 of 1999 adopted the katal (symbol, kat) as a special name and symbol for the SI-derived unit, mol/s, used in measuring catalytic activity. Conclusions: Laboratory results for amounts of catalysts, including enzymes, measured by their catalytic activity can now officially be expressed in katals and are traceable to the SI provided that the specified indicator reaction reflects first-order kinetics. The conversion from “unit” is: 1 U = 16.667 × 10−9 kat. Further derived quantities have coherent units such as kat/L, kat/kg, and kat/kat = 1.
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Dianina, S. Y. "Bilingualism, Multilingualism and Translingualism as Problems of Modern Culture." Concept: philosophy, religion, culture 6, no. 1 (March 28, 2022): 173–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2541-8831-2022-1-21-173-175.

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On December 3-4, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the People’s Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), in cooperation with Al-Farabi Kazakh National University and the University of Texas at San Antonio, held the 7th International Conference Bilingualism, Multilingualism, Translingualism and Language Education. This unique research and practice project on bilingualism in post-Soviet countries takes place under the guidance of the International Association of Teachers of Russian Language and Literature (IATRLL). The initiators and hosts of the Conference are professors of the RUDN University U. M. Bakhtikireeva and V. P. Sinyachkin. The Conference opened with the speeches of A. V. Dolzhikova (Institute of Russian Language, RUDN University), N. S. Trukhanovskaya (Ministry of Science and Higher Education), S. Kellman (University of Texas), E. D. Suleimenova (Kazakhstanian ATRLL), L. G. Balasanian (Armenian ATRLL). Plenary papers concerned the issues of language crosscultural development, bilingualism, translation in intercultural communication. One of the key topics was the transformation of the institutional language discourse and its impact on education policy. Thematic sessions elaborated on these problems and covered the history and reality of group and individual bilingualism, theory and practice of language teaching and translation. Participants of the Knowledge Transfer workshop discussed possibilities of a systemic approach to teaching Russian for native and non-native speakers. Researchers and language teachers had a great opportunity to share their academic and practical expertise on language education and intercultural communication. In line with the previous conferences, theoretical issues of bilingualism, the study and description of its features attracted considerable attention. The Conference attracted specialists in numerous fields and served as a venue for cooperation: bilingualism today needs further discussion and searching for new answers to the long-standing questions.
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Rocher, Rosane, G. M. Bongard-Levin, E. P. Chelishev, T. Ya Elizarenkova, M. M. Elkanidze, and V. V. Vertogradova. "Summaries of Papers Presented by Soviet Scholars to the VIth World Sanskrit Conference, October 13-20, 1984, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U. S. A." Journal of the American Oriental Society 105, no. 4 (October 1985): 815. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/602823.

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Chawla, Rajesh Kumar, Subhranshu Panda, Kulandaivelu Umasankar, Siva Prasad Panda, and Dalu Damayanthi. "Risk Assessment, Screening and Control of Elemental Impurities in Pharmaceutical Drug Products: A Review." Current Pharmaceutical Analysis 16, no. 7 (August 17, 2020): 801–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1573412915666190314144134.

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This article describes and reviews the steps involved in risk assessment of the twenty-four (24) potential elemental impurities in pharmaceutical drug products, as per the permitted daily exposure limits. Screening and estimation of prescribed elemental impurities in pharmaceutical drug substances, inactive excipients and drug products by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry or inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry and their controls involved are also reviewed, as referred in the general chapters <232> & <233> of the United States Pharmacopoeia, Q3D guideline for elemental impurities as per international conference on harmonization and q3d elemental impurities: guidance for industry as per U. S., Food and Drug Administration USFDA.
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Oboho, Diligent. "Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectroscopy and Histopathological Effects of Methanol Leaf Extract of Uvaria chamae on the Midgut of Sitophilus zeamais." International Journal of Agriculture and Biology 26, no. 06 (December 1, 2021): 695–701. http://dx.doi.org/10.17957/ijab/15.1884.

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The present study was carried out to assess the effect of methanol leaf extract of Uvaria chamae using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrum (GC-MS) to determine the phytochemicals present and its effect on the histology of midgut of maize weevil, Sitophilus zeamais. Insects were administered with 10 mg/kg of the plant extract using diffusion method where insects were put in a petri dish containing various concentrations and observed to see the stage they begin to die due to toxicity and observed for 5 min. They were collected into foil processing paper and fixed in Bouins fluid for 24 h, repacked after 24 h and folded in fresh foil immersed in buffered formalin for histopathological studies. Result revealed that a severe degeneration de-arrangement of the respiratory tract epithelial lining, secretory lining cells and gastrointestinal layers with the destruction of the muscular layer when compared with the control. The methanol leaf extracts of U. chamae were preliminary screened for the phytochemicals. The extract shows the presence of cardiac glycosides, saponin, steroids/terpenes, flavonoids, alkaloids and phenols. GC-MS analysis of the extract showed the presence of 2-nitrobenzaldehyde (4.00), malic acid (2.04), L-aspartic acid (2.00), 1, 1, dimethylhydrazine (1.86), Cedrandiol (1.75), 2-amino-4-(2-methylpropenyl)-pyrimidin-5-carboxylic acid (1.56), thiirane (1.54), mercaptoethanol (1.11) and some minor compounds. The findings indicated that methanol extract of U. chamae is rich in phyto-compounds having biological activities on the midguts’ histology of S. zeamais. Therefore, it is recommended as an alternative for the synthetic insecticide used by farmers for the preservation of stored grains. © 2021 Friends Science Publishers
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Yalcin, Ugur, and Can Altingoz. "The Uniform Scattered Fields from a Parabolic Surface with the Boundary Diffraction Wave Theory." Photonics Letters of Poland 9, no. 4 (December 31, 2017): 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.4302/plp.v9i4.753.

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The uniform scattered fields of the cylindrical wave from a parabolic surface are obtained with the theory of the boundary diffraction wave (TBDW). The non-uniform diffracted field is calculated with the regenerated vector potential and rearranged by considering the Fresnel function to obtain the uniform solution. The uniform scattered fields are calculated as the sum of the diffracted and the geometrical optic fields. The numerical analyses of the diffracted and scattered fields in both uniform and non-uniform solutions are in harmony with the literature. Full Text: PDF ReferencesBaker, B. B., Copson, E. T., The mathematical theory of the Huygens' principles, 2nd Edition, Oxford Press, (1950). DirectLink Lit, J. W. Y. "Boundary Diffraction Waves due to a General Point Source and Their Applications to Aperture Systems" J. Modern Opt., 19, 1007 (1972). CrossRef Otis, G., "Application of the Boundary Diffraction Wave Theory to Gaussian Beams", J. Opt. Soc. Am., 64, 1545 (1974). CrossRef Ganci, S., "Boundary Diffraction Wave Theory for Rectilinear Apertures", Eur. J. Phys., 18, 229 (1997). CrossRef Longhurst, R. S., Geometrical and Physical Optics, 2nd Edition, Longmans [London], (1968). DirectLink Maggi, G. A., "Sulla Propagazione Libra e Perturbata delle Onde Luminose in un Mezzo Izotropo", Ann. di Mat. IIa, 16, 21 (1888).Rubinowicz, A., "Die Beugungswelle in der Kirchoffschen Theorie der Beugungsercheinungen", Ann. Physik, 4, 257 (1917). CrossRef Miyamoto, K. and Wolf, E., "Generalization of the Maggi-Rubinowicz Theory of the Boundary Diffraction Wave Part I", J. Opt. Soc. Am., 52, 615 (1962). CrossRef Miyamoto, K., Wolf, E., "Generalization of the Maggi-Rubinowicz Theory of the Boundary Diffraction Wave Part II", J. Opt. Soc. Am., 52, 626 (1962). CrossRef Born, M. and Wolf, E. Principles of Optics Seventh edition, Cambridge Univ. Press, (1999). CrossRef Alt?ngöz, C., Yalç?n, U. "Calculation of the Diffracted Waves from the Edge of an Opaque Cut Cylinder by the Boundary Diffraction Wave Theory", Journal of the Faculty of Eng. and Arch. of Gazi University, 28, 85, (2013). CrossRef Yalç?n, U. "Yutucu Yar?m Düzlemin Kenar?ndan K?r?nan Üniform Alanlar?n S?n?r K?r?n?m Dalgas? Teorisi ile Hesab?", Çankaya Üniversitesi 2.Müh. ve Tek. Sempozyumu, (2009). (In national language) CrossRef Lee, S. W. and G. A. Deschamps, \A uniform asymptotic theory CrossRef Lee, S. W., "Comparison of uniform asymptotic theory and Ufimtsev's theory of electromagnetic edge diffraction," IEEE Trans. Antennas & Propagat., Vol. 25, 162-170, 1977. CrossRef Yalç?n, U., "Uniform Scattered Fields of the Extended Theory of Boundary Diffraction Wave for PEC Surfaces", PIER M, 7, 29, (2009) DirectLink Yalç?n, U., "Analysis of Diffracted Fields with the Extended Theory of the Boundary Diffraction Wave for Impedance Surfaces", Appl. Opt., 50, 296 (2011). CrossRef Sarn?k, M., Yalç?n, U., "Uniform scattered fields from a perfectly conducting parabolic reflector with modified theory of physical optics", Optik-International J. for Light and Electron Opt., 135, 320 (2017). CrossRef Sarn?k, M., Yalç?n, U., "Modified theory of physical optics and solution for scattering fields from a perfectly conducting parabolic reflector", 16th Int. Conference on Math. Met. in Electromagnetic T. (MMET), July 5-7, Ukraine, 349 (2016). CrossRef Umul, Y. Z., Yalç?n, U. "Asymptotic Evaluation of The Edge Diffraction In Cylindric Paraboloidal Surface Antennas", Mathematical & Computational App., 8, 143 (2003). CrossRef Yalç?n, U., "Scattering from a cylindrical reflector: modified theory of physical optics solution", J. Opt. Soc. Am. A, 24, 502 (2007). CrossRef
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Nyang, Sulayman S. "The Arabs and Africa." American Journal of Islam and Society 4, no. 2 (December 1, 1987): 321–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v4i2.2734.

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Since the beginning of decolonization in Africa in the late 1950’s Arabcountries have found it necessary to re-establish links with Africa south ofthe Sahara. An Arab leader like Gamal Abdel Nasser argued in his Philosophyof the Revolution (1954) that Africa constitutes the second circle in Egypt’sthree concentric circles of identity. The other two were the Arab and theIslamic. Nasser’s preoccupation with what he and his fellow Arab nationalistscalled the “Israeli menace”, was another factor which drove him to seek alliesand friends in Africa. But Nasser was not the first Arab leader to establishclose relations with the Africans. The Magrebians and the Arabians to theeast also forged links with Africa in the years before the primacy of Europein African political life.The book under review is one of a series of studies that have come outin the last decade. What distinguishes this work from those before it is itsfocus and its authors. In the early 1970’s when the Afro-Arab caravan beganto move rapidly along the pathways of international politics, many Westernand Third World intellectuals and scholars began to examine the nature ofwhat was then believed by many as a new phenomenon in international politics.Africa and the Middle Eastern states coexisted in the Bandung Movement;they journeyed together to the United Nations General Assembly, but up untilthe mid-1970’s closer bonds, which resulted in the greater coordination ofpolicies on major international issues, did not develop. In fact prior to the1973 massive defection of African states from the Israeli camp, most of theindependent African states were locked in diplomatic and political embracewith the Jewish state. Indeed, Africa was unique in the sense that it was theonly part of the Afro-Asian world where the Israelis received warm welcome.Israeli leaders tried hard to win friends and influence people in Asia but withoutsuccess. It is indeed against this background that the present book can beadequately reviewed.The work consists of the proceedings of a major conference held in Amman,Jordan on 24-29 April, 1983. Organized by the Centre for Arab UnityStudies, it brought together some sixty participants. Though the conferenceitself was conducted in Arabic, many of the participants suggested that theproceedings be published in English and French. This book is the English ...
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Schumpe, A. "2nd International Conference on Bioreactor Fluid Dynamics. Herausgeg. vonR. King. Elsevier Applied Science Publishers, London - New York 1988. IX, 441 S., 229 Abb. u. 33 Tab., geb., £ 58,-." Chemie Ingenieur Technik 61, no. 8 (August 30, 1989): 610. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cite.330610809.

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Md Badrul Hasan, Abu Saleh, Biplob Kumar Roy, Kazi Giasuddin Ahmed, Md Rafiqul Islam, AKM Anwaullah, Hasan Zahidur Rahman, Quazi Deen Mohammad, and Sk Mahbub Alam. "Asymptomatic Neuropathy in Recently Diagnosed Diabetic Patients: Electrophysiological Evaluation." Bangladesh Journal of Neuroscience 30, no. 1 (January 31, 2014): 16–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjn.v30i1.57360.

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Aim & background: As significant electrophysiological changes are found in asymptomatic neuropathy in diabetes mellitus and electrophysiological studies of nerve conduction velocity are our most sensitive tools to quantify early abnormalities, therefore, we tried to find out status of asymptomatic peripheral nerve dysfunction in recently diagnosed diabetic patients in Bangladesh perspective. Method :This study was carried out at BSMMU and BIRDEM during November 2005 and April 2006. The study included 60 subjects, 30 recently diagnosed diabetic subjects (14 male, 16 female). None had neuropathic symptoms or signs. All cases were selected randomly diagnosed by ADA criteria accepted by WHO. Thirty healthy controls with mean age comparable to that of diabetic subject were selected from the friends of the subjects and patients attending neurology outdoor of BSMMU. Result:Findings (mean±SD) were (case and control, respectively): Tibial nerve, DML 4.05±0.81 and 3.84±0.70 msec (P>0.10), CMAP 16.90±5.14 and 19.49±4.73 mV (P<0.05), MCV 45.43±4.55 and 48.24±4.72 m/ s (P<0.05), and F latency 45.09±12.43 and 42.50±8.93 msec (P>0.10); peroneal nerve, DML 4.12±1.10 and 4.03±0.67 msec (P>0.50), CMAP 5.80±2.89 and 6.97±1.79 mV (P>0.05), MCV 43.10±8.89 and 48.27±3.56 m/s (P<0.01), and F latency 50.27±10.81 and 41.32±3.05 msec (P<0.001); median nerve, DML 3.57±0.46 and 3.55±0.52 msec (P>0.50), CMAP 16.33±4.24 and 17.84±3.73 mV (P>0.10) and MCV 55.16±5.33 and 57.70±4.33 m/s (P<0.05), and F latency 25.08±5.28 and 24.39±4.83 msec (P>0.50); and ulnar nerve DML 2.57±0.33 an 3.17±0.61 msec (P<0.001), CMAP 14.65±3.32 and 17.29±6.83 mV (P>0.05), MCV 55.74±5.00 and 58.50±5.13 m/s (P<0.05), F latency 25.09±5.35 and 25.82±3.33 msec (P>0.50); sural nerve, DSL 2.46±0.68 and 3.12±0.45 msec (P<0.001), SNAP 19.44±10.25 and 25.32±7.88 ìV (P<0.05), SCV 49.95±10.22 and 52.46±3.96 m/s (P>0.10); median nerve, DSL 2.52±0.39 and 2.77±0.49 msec (P<0.05), SNAP 30.23±12.79 and 31.69±11.02 ìV (P>0.50), and SCV 56.90±6.77 and 57.41±5.85 m/s (P>0.50); and ulnar nerve, DSL 2.03±0.39 and 2.48±0.49 msec (P<0.001), SNAP 29.30±14.36 and 30.72±10.76 ìV (P>0.50), and SCV 60.96±8.38 and 57.93±7.15 m/s (P>0.10). Mean (±SD) HbA1c was significantly high (P<0.001) in case group (7.10±0.80%) compared to control (5.51±0.65%). Mean (±SD) SGPT showed no significant difference between case (36.10±13.02 u/L) and control (36.20±7.94 u/L). Similarly, mean (±SD) total cholesterol also showed no significant difference between case (201.57±37.56 mg/dl) and control (191.00±17.17 mg/dl). Conclusion: Motor nerve conduction parameters are affected more than sensory nerves and F-wave latencies are more frequently and early involved in these subjects. Abnormalities on nerve conduction was started in the feet rather than the hands.Clinical spectrum of diabetic neuropathy is variable and may be asymptomatic, but once established as polyneuropathy, it is irreversible and may finally be disabling. Early detection of diabetic neuropathy is one of the major goals in the management of diabetes since timely intervention may substantially reduce mortality and morbidity. Bangladesh Journal of Neuroscience 2014; Vol. 30 (1): 16-22
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Şener, Bilge. "Preface." Pure and Applied Chemistry 79, no. 12 (January 1, 2007): iv. http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac20077912iv.

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It was a great honor and personal privilege for us to organize the 9th Eurasia Conference on Chemical Sciences (EuAs C2S-9) in Antalya, Turkey, 9-13 September 2006. The choice of Turkey as a venue was especially appropriate in view of its special location and character as a bridge between Europe and Asia. Turkey's rich history and diversified cultural heritage provided an extra dimension to the atmosphere of the conference. The aim of the Eurasia Conferences is to support the scientific research of chemists in the Eurasia continent by inviting the participation of leading scientists from around the world. The Eurasia region has increased its profile in chemistry, particularly in chemical biology, over the last 20 years.The growing role of chemistry and the contributions of the chemical and pharmaceutical industries to science are significant. The next century will witness more momentous achievements in chemistry as well as its application in different fields for the benefit of mankind in terms of healthy, productive, long, and comfortable life.We particularly thank the participants who contributed scientific studies as oral and poster presentations at this conference. With the participation of the world's leading scientists from 39 countries, the conference was a good opportunity for all researchers to access recent information on achievements in the chemical sciences as well as to share and exchange their experiences during the conference.The scientific program consisted of 10 plenary lectures, 35 invited lectures, 12 session lectures, 24 oral presentations, and 128 poster presentations. The topics covered included biodiversity and natural product chemistry, biomolecular chemistry, catalysis and nanotechnology, computational chemistry, coordination chemistry (organized as a mini-symposium through the efforts of Prof. Dr. Susumu Kitagawa), environmental and analytical chemistry, and materials science and solution chemistry.The IUPAC-sponsored conference was attended by 268 participants from 39 countries. The participation of a large group of active young Turkish chemists was made possible by the financial support of the TUBITAK. In addition, a half-day excursion was organized for participants to Aspendos, Perge, and Side.The lecturers included: Prof. Dr. Robert Huber, Nobel laureate, from Germany and keynote speaker; HRH Princess Prof. Dr. Chulabhorn Mahidol from Thailand; Prof. Dr. U. K. Pandit; Prof. Dr. B. M. Rode; Prof. Dr. T. Norin; Prof. Dr. M. Isobe; Prof. Dr. S. Kitagawa; and Prof. Dr. H. Ohtaki.Six plenary lectures are published in this issue of Pure and Applied Chemistry along with the manuscripts from the project "Chemistry for Biology". The conference proceedings are being published by Springer-Verlag as Innovations in Chemical Biology.The news of the sudden and untimely death of Prof. Dr. Hitoshi Ohtaki on 5 November 2006 was received after the conference. He enthusiastically promoted international cooperation and took it upon himself to publicize Japanese science to the wider world. His plenary lecture will serve as a memorable contribution to that goal. He also prepared a separate chapter, including tributes, in the proceedings. Prof. Dr. Ohtaki will be missed by all of us.The next Eurasia conference, the 10th Eurasia Conference on Chemical Sciences (EuAs C2S-10), will be held in Manila, Philippines in 2008.Prof. Dr. Bilge SenerChair, National Organizing Committee
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Park, Bom-Mi. "Development and Effect of a Fall Prevention Program Based on King’s Theory of Goal Attainment in Long-Term Care Hospitals: An Experimental Study." Healthcare 9, no. 6 (June 10, 2021): 715. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9060715.

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A fall prevention program based on King’s goal attainment theory was developed to verify its effect on those in long-term care hospitals. The experiment was conducted at K Long-Term Care Hospital in S city for eight weeks. The study employed 57 elderly patients and 58 nurses. The program comprised an individual training conducted in a ward and hospital room for 20–30 min and a group training held in a conference room for 60 min. Significance levels were analyzed at p < 0.05 via frequency analysis, descriptive statistics, independent sample t-test, χ2-test, Mann–Whitney’s U test, Wilcoxon code rank test, and Cronbach’s α, and the clinical trial number was KCT0005908. In the patient intervention group, fall prevention behavior and knowledge increased, and the fear of falling decreased. Fall prevention behavior and knowledge increased in the nurse intervention group. Patient and nurse interaction satisfaction also increased. In contrast, the number of falls and nurses’ burden did not decrease. The fall prevention program was verified via the interaction of personal, interpersonal, and social systems. Thus, the patient’s fear of falling was reduced. Moreover, the program was effective for the fall knowledge, interaction satisfaction, and fall prevention behavior of both the patient and nurse.
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Yang, Jingzhen, Corinne Peek-Asa, John B. Lowe, Erin Heiden, and Danny T. Foster. "Social Support Patterns of Collegiate Athletes Before and After Injury." Journal of Athletic Training 45, no. 4 (July 1, 2010): 372–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-45.4.372.

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Abstract Context: Social support has been identified as an important factor in facilitating recovery from injury. However, no previous authors have prospectively assessed the change in social support patterns before and after injury. Objective: To examine the preinjury and postinjury social support patterns among male and female collegiate athletes. Design: Prospective observational study. Setting: A Big Ten Conference university. Patients or Other Participants: A total of 256 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I male and female collegiate athletes aged 18 or older from 13 sports teams. Main Outcome Measure(s): Injury incidence was identified using the Sports Injury Monitoring System. Social support was measured using the 6-item Social Support Questionnaire. Data on preinjury and postinjury social support patterns were compared. Results: Male athletes reported more sources of social support than female athletes, whereas female athletes had greater satisfaction with the support they received. Athletes' social support patterns changed after they became injured. Injured athletes reported relying more on coaches (P = .003), athletic trainers (P &lt; .0001), and physicians (P = .003) for social support after they became injured. Athletes also reported greater postinjury satisfaction with social support received from friends (P = .019), coaches (P = .001), athletic trainers (P &lt; .0001), and physicians (P = .003). Conclusions: Our findings identify an urgent need to better define the psychosocial needs of injured athletes and also strongly suggest that athletic trainers have a critical role in meeting these needs.
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Podgorelec, Sonja. "Perspektiva životnog puta u istraživanjima starenja i migracija." Migracijske i etničke teme / Migration and Ethnic Themes 36, no. 2-3 (2020): 135–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.11567/met.36.2.1.

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A life-course perspective is a complex approach to researching the life of an individual or group or certain processes used in various disciplines (Börsch-Supan et al., 2013), especially in sociology, demography, psychology, and economics. The life course perspective seeks to connect the historical context that determines an individual’s life with personal history (key events of his or her life) (Edmonston, 2013; Holman and Walker, 2020). The paper explains the differences among how the life-course perspective, lifecycle perspective and life-span perspective approach research topics. More specifically, this paper aims to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of research on aging (quality of life of older people) and migration (quality of life of migrants) from the perspective of life course by reviewing some of the most important papers addressing it, both theoretically and/or practically. In the first of the five chapters of the paper, Introduction, the author explains why the perspective of life course is an interesting research approach to selected topics in Croatia. Together with the other countries of Central and Eastern Europe, Croatia has experienced a strong increase in the share of the elderly population and significant migration in the last thirty or so years. The major causes of accelerated demographic aging are an increase in life expectancy and a decrease in fertility. The main causes of migration are significant political, social and economic changes in the “old” and “new” EU countries. These are changes in the socio-political and economic systems of the former socialist countries on the one hand, and the expansion of the EU resulting in the opening of the labour market and the possibility of “new” labour migration within Europe on the other. Due to the wars in the Middle East, there is also the issue of dealing with large refugee waves. The life-course perspective is particularly applicable to research on population aging, the assessment of the quality of life and the degree of integration of immigrants in the destination country. The second chapter, Life Perspective and Aging, explains various theoretical approaches to older people (Hagestad and Dannefer, 2001). The institutional approach largely addresses the socio-economic status and roles of the elderly, for example, retirement (Blane et al., 2004; Wanka, 2019). The cultural perspective often deals with negative stereotypes related to aging and formulating different approaches to the elderly (Hagestad and Dannefer, 2001). In order to achieve a holistic approach to aging and old age, various perspectives should be integrated, and aging should be interpreted as a reflection of interrelated events during an individual’s life: historical, environmental and personal. Such a more complex approach involving changes and events throughout an individual’s life is a life cycle perspective (Godley and Hareven, 2001) considered within a particular historical context. Although it is widely accepted, some authors (Giele and Elder, 1998; Edmonston, 2013) explain the limitation of the term “life cycle” by advocating the phrase “life course”. In doing so, they explain life course as a complex relationship between socially shaped events and the roles an individual assumes during life. According to them, this differs from the concept of a life cycle in that the events and roles that make up an individual life experience do not necessarily continue at certain stages of life, as is suggested by the word “cycle”. In addition to the concept of a life cycle, researchers of aging and the quality of life of older people (Fuller-Iglesias, Smith and Antonucci, 2009) also theoretically compare the perspective of life course and the life span perspective without opposing them. Both advocate a view of aging as a long-lasting, multidimensional, continuous, and dynamic process. Life theories deal with the processes and pathways of development and aging as a lifelong process of an individual while life theories deal with differences in socially conditioned events, changes, roles and experiences in the lives of individuals (Fuller-Iglesias, Smith and Antonucci, 2009: 3–5) among certain parts of society (groups). An individual’s daily life is explained by processes and relationships that determine the broader context and how others experience it. Interpersonal relationships with other members of society play a significant role in an individual’s lifestyle and quality of life, regardless of his or her age or migration (in)experience. The life course perspective seeks to explain the impact of different processes on groups of people and individual experiences at each life stage but also the relationship between events from different stages of life. The third chapter, Life Perspective and Biographical Method, discusses the need to return to more significant use of qualitative and interpretative methods, as well as the interest in using a biographical perspective, due to a better understanding of aging and quality of life in old age as well as migration reasons and integration of immigrants in the country of immigration. By telling their life story, a person clarifies the personal understanding of changes in the immediate (personal circle) and the wider environment (society). They also describe how individual members of the group to which the individual feels affiliated, for example, the generation of older people in a particular environment (islands) (Podgorelec, 2008) or immigrants, experienced changes in society during life (older people) or a personal migrant experience and to what extent the changes experienced affect their lives (Amit and Litwin, 2010; Podgorelec, Gregurović and Klempić Bogadi, 2019). Biographical research is especially useful in monitoring the development of an individual’s career, the impact of migration (on a personal level, but also in terms of community development), the way people face new experiences and changes during aging or migration and how they adapt (especially to various losses: employment, health and functional status, life partners, friends etc.). The fourth chapter, Life and Migration Perspective, explains certain characteristics of migration and migrants, especially when moving to the country of immigration. Thus, Jasso (2003: 334) grouped them into characteristics that affect adaptation – age, gender, country of origin, level of education (Finney and Marshall, 2018; Podgorelec, Klempić Bogadi and Gregurović, 2020); degree of success – from assimilation, acculturation and adaptation to integration into the receiving society (Berry, 1990; Amit, 2012; Amit and Bar-Lev, 2014; Podgorelec, Gregurović and Klempić Bogadi, 2019) or failure – giving up and returning to the country of origin or moving to a third country; the success of migrants in childhood or the second generation of migrants (childhood and schooling in the country of immigration) (Pivovarova and Powers, 2019); demographic and economic effects on societies of origin and immigration – studies of loss and gain (relocation of qualified migrants, artists, entrepreneurs) (Gregurović, 2019), remittances (Nzima, Duma and Moyo, 2017), etc. Migrants choose to move at various ages and are motivated by various reasons (Kennan and Walker, 2013). Migration is a process that affects both social environments – that of the origin of the migrant as well as the immigration environment, even if the migrant migrates within a certain country (Čipin, Strmota and Međimurec, 2016; Finney and Marshall, 2018) and assuming that social and cultural differences between places of resettlement are not significant (Amit, 2012; Podgorelec, Gregurović and Klempić Bogadi, 2019). Edmonston (2013: 3) relies on the work of Elder (1994, 1998) in explaining the benefits of using a life-course perspective in (im)migration research. He connects four topics that Elder considers crucial in the analysis of life course: the interconnectedness of individual lives and historical time, planning and selection of important events in an individual›s life, the connection of an individual›s life with others (family, friends, work environment) and action (effect) of social institutions during life. The connection between the general approach to the life course analysis (Elder, 1994, 1998) and the previously mentioned groups of topics in migration research is noticeable already at the first glance (Jasso, 2003). Each of the topics can be supported by various examples in Croatian society. In the last chapter, instead of a conclusion, the author states that by reviewing a part of the literature on aging and migration, it is possible to deduce that, although fundamentally separate processes, observed from a life-course perspective, they share similar trajectories, transitions, turning points and timing (Edmonston, 2013). Thus, research into the quality of life of older people must be grounded in the theoretical construction of aging and the historical context, relying on collected data on the individual’s important life events (life story) and judgments of experiences by both respondents and researchers. A life-course perspective that measures the impact of social, political and economic conditions on the life of an individual and/or a group is an interesting and complex approach to researching selected dimensions of migrants quality of life, given that migration always takes place in a particular historical context by influencing the social environment – countries of origin and countries of immigration. Public policies that support the organisation of care for the elderly, facilitate adaptation and promote the integration of migrants harmonise all sections of society and affect the life satisfaction of the general population.
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Goldstein, Judith, Miles Kahler, Robert O. Keohane, and Anne-Marie Slaughter. "Introduction: Legalization and World Politics." International Organization 54, no. 3 (2000): 385–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/002081800551262.

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In many issue-areas, the world is witnessing a move to law. As the century turned, governments and individuals faced the following international legal actions. The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Britain's ban on homosexuals in the armed forces violates the right to privacy, contravening Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights. The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia indicted Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic during a NATO bombing campaign to force Yugoslav forces out of Kosovo. Milosevic remains in place in Belgrade, but Austrian police, bearing a secret indictment from the International Criminal Tribunal, arrested a Bosnian Serb general who was attending a conference in Vienna. In economic affairs the World Trade Organization (WTO) Appellate Body found in favor of the United States and against the European Union (EU) regarding European discrimination against certain Latin American banana exporters. A U.S. district court upheld the constitutionality of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) against claims that its dispute-resolution provisions violated U. S. sovereignty. In a notable environmental judgment, the new Law of the Sea Tribunal ordered the Japanese to cease all fishing for southern bluefin tuna for the rest of the year.
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Fetting, F. "New Developments in Zeolite Science and Technology. (Proceedings of the 7th International Zeolite Conference, Tokyo, 17.-22. Aug., 1986) Herausgeg. vonY. Murakami,A. Iigima undJ. W. Ward. Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam - Oxford. XXVIII, 1092 S., zahlr. Abb. u. Tab., geb., US-$ 214,-." Chemie Ingenieur Technik 60, no. 2 (February 1988): 130. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cite.330600216.

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Lupi, Francesco, Sonia J. Rowley, Monique Chyba, and Michele Lanzetta. "Reconstruction of tubular structures from 2.5D point clouds: A mesophotic gorgonian coral case study." ANZIAM Journal 63 (June 6, 2022): C1—C14. http://dx.doi.org/10.21914/anziamj.v63.17151.

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A method for the surface reconstruction of 3D tubular branched structures characterized by low informative point clouds (i.e., 2.5D) is proposed. These specific clouds can arise when using photogrammetry techniques on complex subjects in challenging scanning environments (e.g., underwater gorgonian coral at mesophotic depths). The core idea behind the proposed Sphere Skeleton Approach (SSA) is to approximate the assumed tubular shapes via merged spheres having variable radii and centered in the points of the medial skeleton. To assess the generality and robustness of the proposed SSA, additional experiments have been conducted on 2.5D point clouds that were synthetically generated from 3D model benchmarks. Hausdorff distances between the target and the reconstructed 3D models are used to quantitatively compare the SSA performances to a classical meshing algorithm. Early results highlight the capability to outperform existing approaches in reconstructing objects from 2.5D clouds. References Agisoft. 2021. url: https://www.agisoft.com/ M. Berger, J. A. Levine, L. G. Nonato, G. Taubin, and C. T. Silva. A benchmark for surface reconstruction. ACM Trans. Graph. 32.2 (2013), pp. 1–17. doi: 10.1145/2451236.2451246 M. Berger, A. Tagliasacchi, L. M. Seversky, P. Alliez, G. Guennebaud, J. A. Levine, A. Sharf, and C. T. Silva. A survey of surface reconstruction from point clouds. Comput. Graph. Forum. Vol. 36. 1. 2017, pp. 301–329. doi: 10.1111/cgf.12802 F. Bernardini, J. Mittleman, H. Rushmeier, C. Silva, and G. Taubin. The ball-pivoting algorithm for surface reconstruction. IEEE Trans. Visual. Comput. Graph. 5.4 (1999), pp. 349–359. doi: 10.1109/2945.817351 J. F. Blinn. A generalization of algebraic surface drawing. ACM Trans. Graph. 1.3 (1982), pp. 235–256. doi: 10.1145/357306.357310 P. Cignoni, M. Callieri, M. Corsini, M. Dellepiane, F. Ganovelli, and G. Ranzuglia. Meshlab: an open-source mesh processing tool. Eurographics Italian Chapter Conference. Ed. by V. Scarano, R. De Chiara, and U. Erra. 2008, pp. 129–136. doi: 10.2312/LocalChapterEvents/ItalChap/ItalianChapConf2008/129-136 H. Huang, S. Wu, D. Cohen-Or, M. Gong, H. Zhang, G. Li, and B. Chen. L1-medial skeleton of point cloud. ACM Trans. Graph. 32.4 (2013), pp. 1–8. doi: 10.1145/2461912.2461913 Y.-H. Jin and W.-H. Lee. Fast cylinder shape matching using random sample consensus in large scale point cloud. Appl. Sci. 9.5 (2019), p. 974. doi: 10.3390/app9050974 L. Liu, D. Ceylan, C. Lin, W. Wang, and N. J. Mitra. Image-based reconstruction of wire art. ACM Trans. Graph. 36.4 (2017), pp. 1–11. doi: 10.1145/3072959.3073682 B. B. Mandelbrot. The fractal geometry of nature. Vol. 1. W. H. Freeman New York, 1982. url: https://www.nhbs.com/the-fractal-geometry-of-nature-book J. Mei, L. Zhang, S. Wu, Z. Wang, and L. Zhang. 3D tree modeling from incomplete point clouds via optimization and L1-MST. Int. J. Geo. Inf. Sci. 31.5 (2017), pp. 999–1021. doi: 10.1080/13658816.2016.1264075 S. J. Rowley, T. E. Roberts, R. R. Coleman, H. L. Spalding, E. Joseph, and M. K. L. Dorricott. Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia. Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems. Springer, 2019, pp. 301–320. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-92735-0_17 K. Siddiqi, J. Zhang, D. Macrini, A. Shokoufandeh, S. Bouix, and S. Dickinson. Retrieving articulated 3-D models using medial surfaces. Machine Vis. Appl. 19.4 (2008), pp. 261–275. doi: 10.1007/s00138-007-0097-8 Sketchfab. 2021. url: https://sketchfab.com/ L. Wasserman. Topological data analysis. Ann. Rev. Stat. Appl. 5 (2018), pp. 501–532. doi: 10.1146/annurev-statistics-031017-100045
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Broide, M., Y. Levinsky, G. Amarilyo, R. Tal, L. Harel, Y. Butbul, S. Abu Ahmad, and S. Shoham. "POS1306 EXTREME PERIODIC FEVER, APHTHOUS STOMATITIS, PHARYNGITIS AND CERVICAL ADENITIS (PFAPA) ARE A SUBSET OF PFAPA PATIENTS WITH FLARES THAT OCCUR MORE THAN TWICE A MONTH." Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 81, Suppl 1 (May 23, 2022): 990.3–991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2022-eular.1648.

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BackgroundThe febrile episodes of periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis, and cervical adenitis (PFAPA) syndrome occur, by definition, every 2 to 8 weeks.However, a subset of our patients appears to experience attacks at an even higher rate of more than twice a month, and was therefore named extreme PFAPA, or ePFAPA group.ObjectivesTo characterize this group both demographically and clinically in order to compare them to the non-extreme PFAPA (nPFAPA) group.MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed the medical records of patients with PFAPA that were treated in the Schneider Children’s Medical Center of Israel from 3/2014 to 4/2021. Patients with concomitant familial Mediterranean fever were excluded. Thereafter the ePFAPA and nPFAPA groups were compared using Wilcoxon rank sum, Pearson’s chi-squared and Fisher’s exact tests.Results47 patients (12.9%) out a total of 365 PFAPA patients were included in the ePFAPA group. Compared to the nPFAPA group, ePFAPA patients had earlier disease onset (age 1.7 vs 2.96 years, P<0.001) and diagnosis (age 2.94 vs 5.02 years, P<0.001). Moreover, after initiation of an abortive treatment with corticosteroids, ePFAPA patients had higher increased flares frequency (72% vs 40%, P<0.001) and were treated with colchicine prophylaxis more often (67% vs 26%, P<0.001). Other clinical and demographic aspects were not significantly different between the two groups.ConclusionEPFAPA patients are a subset of patients who have earlier onset and diagnosis of PFAPA, and also increased flares frequently after abortive therapy with steroids. Current study is underway to describe the long-term outcome of this group.References[1]Periodic Fever, Aphthosis, Pharyngitis, and Adenitis Syndrome: Analysis of Patients From Two Geographic AreasBatu E, Kara Eroğlu F, Tsoukas P, Hausmann J, Bilginer Y, Kenna M, Licameli G, Fuhlbrigge R, Özen S, Dedeoğlu FArthritis Care and Research (2016) 68(12)[2]POS1326 FAMILIAL PERIODIC FEVER, APHTHOUS STOMATITIS, PHARYNGITIS AND ADENITIS (PFAPA) SYNDROME; IS IT A SEPARATE DISEASE?Butbul YAnnals of the Rheumatic Diseases (2021) 80(Suppl 1)[3]PFAPA syndrome is not a sporadic diseaseCochard M, Clet J, Le L, Pillet P, Onrubia X, Guéron T, Faouzi M, Hofer MRheumatology (2010) 49(10)[4]PFAPA syndrome in children: A meta-analysis on surgical versus medical treatmentPeridis S, Pilgrim G, Koudoumnakis E, Athanasopoulos I, Houlakis M, Parpounas KInternational Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology[5]The First International Conference on Periodic Fever, Aphthous Stomatitis, Pharyngitis, Adenitis SyndromeHarel L, Hashkes P, Lapidus S, Edwards K, Padeh S, Gattorno M, Marshall GJournal of Pediatrics (2018) 193[6]Long-term follow-up of children with periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis, and cervical adenitis syndromeWurster V, Carlucci J, Feder H, Edwards KJournal of Pediatrics (2011) 159(6)[7]Periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis, and adenopathy syndrome: Clinical characteristics and outcomePadeh S, Brezniak N, Zemer D, Pras E, Livneh A, Langevitz P, Migdal A, Pras M, Passwell JJournal of Pediatrics (1999) 135(1)[8]Risk factors for periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis, and adenitis (PFAPA) syndrome: a case-control studyKettunen S, Lantto U, Koivunen P, Tapiainen T, Uhari M, Renko MEuropean Journal of Pediatrics (2018) 177(8)[9]A clinical review of 105 patients with PFAPA (a periodic fever syndrome)Feder H, Salazar JActa Paediatrica, International Journal of PaediatricsDisclosure of InterestsNone declared
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Triani, Lili, Sofia Hartati, and R. Sri Martini Meilani. "Tueak Serembeak: The Role of Parenting in Early Character Development and Education." JPUD - Jurnal Pendidikan Usia Dini 15, no. 2 (November 30, 2021): 281–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/jpud.152.05.

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The challenge of implementing character education has an impact on the development of children's character. This study aims to describe the form of parenting using tueak serembeak in early character development and education in the Rejang tribe. This qualitative research uses a case study method with two male respondents. Data was collected by documentation, interviews, observations, and field notes and analysed using the Miles and Huberman stages. The theoretical study as the basis of research shows that tueak serembeak can form twelve characters in early childhood, responsibility, courage to take decisions, sharing, caring, survival, tenacity, cooperation, hard work, never give up, keep the spirit, dare to accept challenges, and be patient in dealing with problems. However, the findings in the field show that there are only four characters that appear, being responsible, sharing, caring and patient in dealing with problems. Other characters that appear not based on the teachings of tueak serembeakare independent, creative, and friendly characters. This happens because of the influence of external intervention, education in Air Raman Village, which has developed, advanced technology and open community life. A suggestion for further research, is experimental research based on tueak serembeak teachings that can explain more clearly the influence of this teaching on other aspects of child development. Keywords: Early Character Development, Parenting, Tueak Serembeak References: Acar, I. H., Uçuş, Ş., & Yıldız, S. (2017). Parenting and Turkish children’ s behaviour problems: The moderating role of qualities of parent – child relationship moderating role of qualities of parent – child relationship. 4430(September). https://doi.org/10.1080/03004430.2017.1365362 Adhe, K. R. (2014). Penanaman Karakter Anak Usia 5-6 Tahun Pada Masyarakat Samin. Asscheman, J. S., He, J., Koot, S., Buil, J. 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Tuzzahroh, Fatimah, and Sugiyarti Fatma Laela. "Sharia Audit and Shariah Compliance of Islamic Financial Institutions: A Bibliometric Analysis." Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Teori dan Terapan 9, no. 6 (November 30, 2022): 815–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/vol9iss20226pp815-833.

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ABSTRAK Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memetakan penelitian-penelitian sebelumnya tentang audit syariah dan perannya dalam meningkatkan kepatuhan syariah di lembaga keuangan syariah (LKS). Penelitian ini juga menguraikan tantangan yang dihadapi oleh LKS dan solusi dalam mengimplementasikan audit syariah. Sebanyak 308 publikasi diperoleh dari database Google scholar, Emerald Insight, Research Gate, Crossref, Microsoft Academic and Pubmed yang diakses dengan perangkat lunak Publish or Perish (PoP) dalam kurun waktu 2008-2021. Studi ini menerapkan analisis bibliometrik menggunakan VOSviewer, yang mengubah metadata publikasi menjadi visualisasi sesuai dengan co-occurrence. Hasil penelitian ini menemukan bahwa audit syariah telah diterapkan di beberapa negara yang didominasi oleh Malaysia. Sebagian besar praktik audit syariah merupakan bagian dari fungsi audit internal. Audit syariah diidentifikasi sebagai mekanisme untuk memastikan kepatuhan syariah. Tantangan utama dalam pelaksanaan audit syariah antara lain: kurangnya kerangka dan standar audit syariah yang menyebabkan perselisihan di antara praktisi LKS, kurangnya auditor syariah yang berkualitas yang memiliki pengetahuan syariah yang memadai dan terlatih dengan baik, audit syariah dianggap menciptakan masalah inefisiensi. Peran komite tata kelola syariah dan dewan pengawas syariah direkomendasikan agar lebih optimal untuk memastikan efektivitas audit syariah. Penelitian ini memberikan pembahasan komprehensif tentang audit syariah, perannya dalam meningkatkan kepatuhan syariah, tantangan dan solusi yang ditawarkan belajar dari berbagai negara. Kata Kunci: Audit syariah, kepatuhan syariah, lembaga keuangan syariah, bibliometrik. ABSTRACT This study aimed to map out previous studies on sharia auditing and its role in improving sharia compliance in Islamic financial institutions (IFIs). It also outlined the challenges faced by IFIs and solutions in implementing shariah audit. A total of 308 publications were obtained from the Google scholar database, Emerald Insight, Research Gate, Crossref, Microsoft Academic and Pubmed which were accessed using the Publish or Perish (PoP) software in the 2008-2021 period. This study finds that sharia audits have been implemented in several countries, dominated by Malaysia. Most shariah audit practices are part from internal audit function of IFIs. Sharia audit is identified as a mechanism to assure shariah compliance. The main challenges in implementing sharia audit include: a lack of framework and standard of shariah audit that led to dispute among IFIs practitioners, a lack of qualified shariah auditors who have an adequate shariah knowledge and well trained , shariah audit identifed creating an efficiency issue. The role of the shariah governance committee and the shariah supervisory board may be optimized to ensure the effectiveness of shariah audit. This study provides a comprehensive discussion of shariah audit, its role in improving shariah compliance, challenges, and solutions offered learned from various countries. Keywords: Sharia audit, sharia compliance, Islamic financial institution, bibliometric. REFERENCES Abd Rahman, N., & Mastuki, N. (2019). Internal Shariah audit change: A conceptual paper. Journal of Muwafaqat, 2(April), 45–59. Abdul Rahman, A. R. (2010). Shari’ah audit for Islamic financial services: The needs and challenges. The Journal of Muamalat and Islamic Finance Research, 7(1), 133–145. Akbar, T., Mardian, S., & Anwar, S. (2015). Mengurai permasalahan audit syariah dengan analytical network process (ANP). Jurnal Akuntansi Dan Keuangan Islam, 2(2), 101–123. https://doi.org/10.35836/jakis.v3i2.32 Alahmadi, H. A., Hassan, A. F. S., Karbhari, Y., & Nahar, H. S. (2017). Unravelling shariah audit practice in Saudi Islamic Banks. International Journal of Economic Research, 14(15), 255–269. Alam, T., Aziz, H. A. 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Dymond, John H. "Preface." Pure and Applied Chemistry 79, no. 8 (January 1, 2007): iv. http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac20077908iv.

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The 19th International Conference on Chemical Thermodynamics (ICCT-19) took place as part of THERMO International 2006, together with the 16th Symposium on Thermophysical Properties and the 61st Calorimetry Conference, from 30 July to 4 August 2006 at the University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA. Dr. W. M. Haynes was President of the Executive Board of THERMO International 2006, and Drs. M. Frenkel, R. D. Chirico, and J. W. Magee were the organizers of ICCT. Overall, 768 speakers submitted the abstracts of their presentations, including about 30 students and 11 exhibitors, from 62 countries (235 from North America, 341 from Europe, 76 from Japan, and 33 from China). About 65 % of the participants were from academia and 15 % from industry, with 20 % from governmental and international organizations.These individual conferences have an overlap of areas of interest, but this was the first time that they have been held jointly at the same site. This provided a unique opportunity for researchers and practitioners worldwide to meet and discuss a broad range of scientific problems in the fields of thermodynamics and thermophysical properties for a wide variety of systems, with applications in chemistry and other scientific and engineering disciplines.After the official opening ceremony, there was an invited keynote presentation by Prof. W. A. Wakeham from the University of Southampton, Southampton, UK, entitled "Thermophysical property measurements: The journey from accuracy to fitness for purpose". The Rossini Award lecture was given by Prof. A. Navrotsky on "Calorimetry of nanoparticles, surfaces, interfaces, thin films, and multilayers".The ICCT program consisted of nine symposia, some of which were held jointly with the other conferences. The plenary lecturers and invited speakers in these symposia, and the titles of the plenary lectures, were as follows:Electrolyte and Non-Electrolyte Solution Thermodynamics: J. M. Prausnitz (plenary), "Some promising frontiers in the thermodynamics of protein solutions"; C. G. Panayiotou, P. R. Tremaine, and T. Kimura (invited)Ionic Liquids: K. Seddon (plenary); "The mark of an educated mind"; L. P. N. Rebelo and C. J. Peters (invited)Molecular Modelling, Including Simulation: D. Evans (plenary), "The fluctuation and non-equilibrium free energy theorems: Theory and experiment"; H. Tanaka, J. Errington, and A. Klamt (invited)Thermochemistry and Molecular Energetics: J. A. de Sousa Martinho Simões (plenary), "Energetics of free radicals: Bridges between gas-phase and solution data"; W. E. Acree, Jr. and J. S. Chickos (invited)Thermodynamics and Properties in the Biological, Medical, Pharmaceutical, Agricultural, and Food Sectors: P. L. Privalov (plenary), "Thermodynamic problems in structural molecular biology"; J. M. Sanchez-Ruiz and H. H. Klump (invited)Databases, Data Systems, Software Applications, and Correlations: M. Satyro (plenary), "Life, data and everything"; R. L. Rowley and R. Sass (invited)Phase Equilibrium, Supercritical Fluids, and Separation Technologies: S. Sandler (plenary), "Computational quantum mechanics: An under-utilized tool for applied thermodynamics"; L. F. Vega and R. P. Danner (invited)Colloid and Interface Science: L. Piculell (plenary), "Controlling structure in associating polymer-surfactant mixtures"; H. K. Yan and K. Lohner (invited)New Materials: V. K. Pecharsky (plenary), "Structure, mechanism, and thermodynamics of novel rare-earth-based inter-metallic materials"; C. Staudt-Bickel and J. Pons (invited)The plenary lectures, with the exception of the lecture by Prof. K. Seddon, are published in this issue.There were workshops on New Experimental Techniques, with Profs. C. Schick and J. P. M. Trusler as invited speakers, on Properties and Processes for a Hydrogen-Based Economy, where Prof. C. J. Peters was the invited speaker, and on Thermodynamic Frontiers and Education, with Profs. R. N. Lichtenthaler and R. Battino as invited speakers.In addition, there was a workshop on the Thermodynamic Properties of Hydration (with Prof. V. Majer as invited speaker), software demonstrations, and two afternoon poster sessions, with over 400 posters. The sessions were held in the well-appointed Stadium Club, against the beautiful backdrop of the Flatirons to the west and the plains stretching across to the east. IUPAC had donated three poster prizes, a framed certificate signed by IUPAC President Brian Henry, a copy of the IUPAC "Gold Book" and a two-year subscription to Chemistry International. These were awarded to Martinez-Herrera Melchor (Mexico), Lisa Ott (USA), and Isabel Marrucho (Spain).Doctorate awards were presented by the International Association of Chemical Thermodynamics (IACT), with sponsorship from Elsevier. The four recipients were M. Fulem (Prague, Czech Republic), Y. U. Paulechka (Minsk, Belarus), E. Asabina (Nizhni Novgorod, Russian Federation), and J. Xu (Trondheim, Norway). They each received a certificate, plus a cash prize of $500, and presented their papers at the conference.All the lectures demonstrated how chemical thermodynamics is making, and will continue to make, very significant contributions to the rapidly developing interdisciplinary fields such as the life sciences, new materials, medicine and pharmacy, new energy resources, the environment, separation technologies, agriculture, green chemistry, and so on. These are all extremely important issues for scientists worldwide, and particularly for those who are in developing or economically disadvantaged countries. The opportunity for face-to-face discussion and communication with scientists from developed countries was a great benefit, which will lead to further research and improved education.The weather was most pleasant for the conference. This, together with the attractive setting of the campus, the welcoming reception, the conference banquet at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, and the high standard of the presentations, made this a memorable conference. In addition, there was a full program of tours for accompanying persons, which included a visit to the mile-high city (Denver). Our thanks are extended to the Conference Chair and Co-chairs, and to all members of the local Organizing Committee, the members of the International Advisory Committee, and the members of the International Scientific Committee. We are most grateful to IUPAC, the International Association of Chemical Thermodynamics, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Elsevier, Honeywell, and Mettler Toledo for sponsoring THERMO International 2006.Thermodynamics will continue to be an important area of research for many years to come, with a wide range of applications from chemical engineering to the biosciences. We look forward to the presentation and discussion of the results of further advances in chemical thermodynamics at the next ICCT, which will take place in Warsaw, Poland in August 2008.John H. DymondConference Editor
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Rizki, Selvia, Mastuang Mastuang, and Abdul Salam M. "Pengembangan Perangkat Pembelajaran Model Direct Instruction untuk Melatihkan Keterampilan Proses Sains Siswa SMA Materi Gerak Melingkar." Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Fisika 6, no. 1 (March 20, 2022): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.20527/jipf.v6i1.3295.

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Minimnya keterampilan proses sains (KPS) siswa SMA menimbulkan pembelajaran dalam fisika menjadi sulit. Hal ini disebabkan karena kurang memadainya perangkat pembelajaran yang digunakan. Solusi yang digunakan dalam permasalahan ini adalah dengan mengembangkan perangkat pembelajaran yang melatihkan KPS model Direct Instruction(DI). Penelitian ini adalah penelitian pengembangan (R&D)dengan desain penelitian menggunakan model ADDIE. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah mengembangkan perangkat pembelajaran dengan model DI untuk melatihkan keterampilan proses sains siswa SMA pada pokok bahasan gerak melingkar, dengan subjek penelitian perangkat pembelajaran berupa RPP (Rencana Pelaksanaan Pembelajaran), materi ajar, LKPD (Lembar Kerja Peserta Didik), dan THB (Tes Hasil Belajar). Instrumen pengumpulan data yang digunakan adalah lembar validasi, lembar keterlaksanaan RPP, dan lembar THB. Uji cona dilaksanakan di SMAN 4 Banjarmasin. Hasil penelitian pengembangan perangkat pembelajaran gerak melingkar dikategorikan valid, meliputi: RPP kategori baik sebesar 3,20; materi ajar kategori baik sebesar 3,05; LKPD kategori baik sebesar 3,33; dan THB kategori baik sebesar 3,25. Kepraktisan ditinjau dari keterlaksanaan RPP yang berkategori sangat praktis. Perangkat pembelajaran dengan model Direct Instruction (DI) untuk melatihkan KPS termasuk efektif karena hasil dari gain score diperoleh sebesar 0,33 yang berkategori sedang, dan KPS siswa berkategori sangat baik. Ditarik kesimpulan bahwa perangkat pembelajaran gerak melingkar layak untuk melatihkan KPS siswa SMA. Dengan demikian, perangkat ini dapat digunakan oleh guru sebagai salah satu alternatif dalam pembelajaran.The lack of science process skills (SPS) for high school students makes learning in physics difficult. This is due to inadequate learning tools used. The solution used in this problem is to develop teaching materials that train the Direct Instruction (DI) KPS model. This was a R&D with a research design using the ADDIE model. This research aims to develop teaching materials with the DI model to train high school students' science process skills on the subject of circular motion, with the research subjects teaching materials in the form of lesson plans, teaching materials, Student Worksheets and Study Outcome Test. The data collection instruments used were validation sheets, lesson plans implementation sheets and Study Outcome Test sheets. The cona test was carried out at SMAN 4 Banjarmasin. The research results on the development of circular motion teaching materials are valid, including lesson plans in the good category of 3.20; good category teaching materials of 3.05; Student Worksheets in a good category is 3.33; and Study Outcome Test in a good category is 3.25. Practicality is seen from implementing the lesson plans, which is categorized as very practical. Teaching materials with the Direct Instruction (DI) model to train SPS is effective because the gain score obtained is 0.33, in the medium category. The student's SPS is in the very good category. It is concluded that the circular motion teaching materials are suitable for training high school students' SPS. Thus, these teaching materials can be used by teachers as an alternative to learning.Akbar, S. (2017). Instrumen perangkat pembelajaran. PT Remaja Rosdakarya.Alia, N., & Supriyono, S. (2013). Penerapan model direct instuction dengan menggunakan keterampilan proses sains untuk meningkatkan hasil belajar siswa kelas x sma negeri 1 bangkalan pada materi pokok azaz black. , 2(3), . Jurnal Inovasi Pendidikan Fisika, 2(3), 50–55.Anggraeni, P., & Akbar, A. (2018). Kesesuaian rencana pelaksanaan pembelajaran dan proses pembelajaran. 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Hoque, A., D. Dickson, M. Steultjens, and G. Hendry. "POS1517-HPR PATIENT AND CLINICIAN PERSPECTIVES ON IMPLEMENTING THE RADAI-F5 TOOL TO HELP INFORM THE ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF FOOT DISEASE IN RA: A QUALITATIVE STUDY." Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 81, Suppl 1 (May 23, 2022): 1103.2–1103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2022-eular.596.

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BackgroundWhile patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are widely recommended in clinical care, their application is limited [1]. The RADAI-F5 is a validated PROM to determine RA foot disease activity [2]. Patients’ and clinicians’ perceptions of the RADAI-F5’s clinical utility have yet to be captured.ObjectivesThis study aims to explore patient and clinician opinions and perceptions of the clinical utility of the RADAI- F5’s in managing rheumatoid foot disease.MethodsA 60-minute semi-structured interview using video conference calls with adult RA patients and rheumatologists, physiotherapists, and podiatrists was conducted as part of the interpretive phenomenological analysis research. The interviews included open-ended questions about the effect of foot disease, current clinical utilization of PROMS, and barriers and facilitators to the clinical application of the RADAI-F5. Inductive thematic data analysis with Nvivo12 identified emerging themes.ResultsEight participants with rheumatoid arthritis: seven females; mean [standard deviation, SD] age 52.4 [9.5] years; mean [SD] disease duration 16.1 [16.4] years; eight clinicians; mean [SD] age 46.75 [5.3] years; mean [SD] years of clinical experience 19.5 [2.21] years. Four main themes were identified (Table 1); ‘Feet are a priority’ as the impact of RA on the feet was substantial and had a negative impact on quality of life. The second theme was ‘Need for a clinically feasible foot PROM’ as clinicians and patients recognised the lack of a clinically feasible tool that can determine RA foot disease. The third emerging theme was ‘RADAI-F5 facilitators’ as the tool can promote communication, guide management, help screen foot symptoms, monitor foot disease status and treatments longitudinally, and promote patient education. The final theme was ‘RADAI-F5 barriers’ as there were associated practical difficulties, including lack of appointment time, administrative burdens associated with PROM use, lack of trust in the RADAI-F5’s validity and IT barriers since there is no universal electronic system for reporting RADAI-F5 results.Table 1.Themes with respective quotes that emerged as part of the individual interviews to understand the clinical utility of the RADAI-F5ThemeQuotationsTheme 1: Feet are important“Foot disease is common and it’s troublesome for patients” (C16) “I couldn’t see my friends because I was always so tired and in pain. It is very lonely.” (P07)Theme 2: Existing methods for measuring foot disease activity are inadequate“The feet are under-represented in the clinical tools for assessing disease activity, and clinicians don’t look at feet enough.” (C11)“We’ve tried numerous PROMS. Historically, I think probably it’s time-consuming for our clinical consultation”. (C12)Theme 3: RADAI-F5 facilitators“I think [The RADAI-F5] improves the clinician-patient relationship” (C15)“Using the RADAI-F5 could measure the success of the treatments that we are implicating.” (C12)Theme 4: RADAI-F5 barriers“I mean, this (RADAI-F5) will obviously go along with other tools. You know, the blood tests and things as well.” (P01)ConclusionThe RADAI-F5 has significant potential as a therapeutic tool to aid in managing foot disease in RA. However, several implementation barriers need to be overcome before widespread use in rheumatology clinics can occur.References[1]Muradin I, van der Heide HJ. The foot function index is more sensitive to change than the Leeds Foot Impact Scale for evaluating rheumatoid arthritis patients after forefoot or hindfoot reconstruction. International orthopaedics. 2016; 40: pp.745-9.[2]Hoque A, Gallagher K, McEntegart A, Porter D, Steultjens M, Woodburn J, Hendry GJ. Measuring Inflammatory Foot Disease in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Development and Validation of the Rheumatoid Arthritis Foot Disease Activity Index–5. Arthritis Care & Research. 2021;73: pp.1290-9.AcknowledgementsGordon Hendry, Diane Dickson and Martijn SteultjensDisclosure of InterestsNone declared
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Martiasari, Linda Dewi, and Achsania Hendratmi. "Menilai Halal Awareness dan Lifestyle Terhadap Keputusan Menginap di Hotel Syariah." Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Teori dan Terapan 9, no. 4 (July 31, 2022): 523–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/vol9iss20224pp523-533.

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ABSTRAK Penelitian ini dikembangkan untuk menganalisa faktor yang mempengaruhi keputusan menginap seorang konsumen muslim terhadap Hotel Syariah. Pengambilan data dilakukan pada tahun 2021 dengan 200 responden dengan menggunakan metode purposive sampling. Dari hasil analisa regresi berganda halal awareness dan lifestyle seorang konsumen muslim berpengaruh signifikan dengan keputusan menginap di Hotel Syariah. Dengan demikian, penelitian ini mengungkapkan pentingnya para pelaku bisnis Hotel Syariah untuk menyusun strategi yang sesuai dengan halal awareness dan lifestyle pasar sasaran seorang konsumen muslim. Kata Kunci: Halal awareness, lifestyle, keputusan pembelian, Hotel Syariah. ABSTRACT This study was developed to analyze the factors that influence the decision to stay at a sharia hotel consumer. Data collection was carried out in 2021 with 200 respondents using the purposive sampling method. From the results of multiple regression analysis, halal awareness and lifestyle of a Muslim consumer have a significant effect on the decision to stay at a sharia hotel. Thus, this study reveals the importance of sharia hotel business players to develop strategies that are in accordance with halal awareness and the lifestyle of the target market of Muslim consumers. Keywords: halal awareness, lifestyle, decision to stay, sharia hotel. DAFTAR PUSTAKA Ahmad, N. A., Abaidah, T. N. T., & Yahya, M. H. A. (2013). A study on halal food awareness among Muslim customers in Klang Valley. Proceedings 4th International Conference on Business and Economic Research, 1073–1087. Alam, S. S., Rohani M., & Hisham, B. (2011). Is religiosity an important determinant on Muslim consumer behaviour in Malaysia? Journal of Islamic Marketing, 2(1), 83-96. https://doi.org/10.1108/17590831111115268 Amarul, A., Sukirno, S., & Kurnia, D. (2019). 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Setiawan, Achdiar Redy, and Murni Yusoff. "Islamic Village Development Management: A Systematic Literature Review." Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Teori dan Terapan 9, no. 4 (July 31, 2022): 467–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/vol9iss20224pp467-481.

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ABSTRAK Pengelolaan pembangunan desa islami adalah konsep pembangunan desa yang memiliki karakteristik tercapainya tujuan pembangunan sosial ekonomi yang berdimensi holistik, seimbang antara aspek material dan spiritual. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengkaji pembahasan kajian-kajian terdahulu secara sistematis tentang konsep dan praktik pengelolaan pembangunan desa dalam perspektif islam. Dalam rangka melakukan review publikasi artikel secara sistematis, riset ini menggunakan standar protokol RAMESES. Hasil penelitian ini terbagi menjadi dua tema utama, yaitu peran dan fungsi lembaga keuangan mikro syariah dalam pembangunan desa dan Lembaga Swadaya Masyarakat dalam pengelolaan pembangunan desa. Tema pertama menghasilkan tiga subtema: praksis keuangan mikro syariah di Bangladesh, Malaysia, dan Indonesia. Tema kedua menghasilkan satu subtema yaitu peranan Pesantren dalam mendukung pengelolaan pembangunan desa. Hasilnya memberikan landasan untuk mengisi ruang-ruang yang belum dimasuki untuk membangun pengelolaan pembangunan desa yang komprehensif berdasarkan prinsip atau nilai Islam yang ideal. Kata kunci: Islami, Pengelolaan Pembangunan Desa, Systematic Literature Review. ABSTRACT Islamic village development management is a village development concept that has the characteristics of achieving socio-economic development goals with a holistic dimension, balanced between material and spiritual aspects. This study aims to systematically review the discussion of previous studies on the concepts and practices of village development management from an Islamic perspective. To conduct the article review systematically, this research was carried out using the RAMESES protocol standard. The results of this study are divided into two main themes, namely the role and function of Islamic microfinance institutions in village development and non-governmental organizations in managing village development. The first theme produces three sub-themes: the practice of Islamic microfinance in Bangladesh, Malaysia, and Indonesia. The second theme resulted in a sub-theme, namely Pesantren's role in supporting the management of village development. The results provide a foundation to fill in the gaps that have not been entered to build a comprehensive village development management based on ideal Islamic principles or values. Keywords: Islamic, Village Development Management, Systematic Literature Review. REFERENCES Abdullah, M. F., Amin, M. R., & Ab Rahman, A. (2017). Is there any difference between Islamic and conventional microfinance? Evidence from Bangladesh. International Journal of Business and Society, 18(S1), 97–112. Adejoke, A.-U. G. (2010). Sustainable microfinance institutions for poverty reduction: Malaysian experience. OIDA International Journal of Sustainable Development, 2(4), 47–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1666023 Akhter, W., Akhtar, N., & Jaffri, S. K. A. (2009). 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Nurrizka Puji Lestari and Ilmiawan Auwalin. "Zakat and Income Inequality in Indonesia: Panel Data Analysis in 34 Provinces." Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Teori dan Terapan 9, no. 6 (December 8, 2022): 898–912. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/vol9iss20226pp898-912.

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ABSTRAK Tujuan utama dari makalah ini untuk menguji secara empiris pengaruh zakat, Produk Domestik Regional Bruto (PDRB) perkapita, Upah Minimum Regional/Provinsi (UMP), dan inflasi terhadap tingkat gini rasio di 34 provinsi di Indonesia selama tahun 2018-2020. Temuan penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa distribusi zakat yang diproksikan dengan Indeks Kesejahteraan BAZNAS serta tingkat inflasi secara statistik tidak berpengaruh signifikan terhadap tingkat ketimpangan pendapatan di Indonesia. Sementara itu, tingkat PDRB perkapita dan UMP memiliki arah hubungan negatif dan berpengaruh signifikan secara statistik terhadap tingkat ketimpangan pendapatan di Indonesia. Penelitian ini memberikan rekomendasi kepada pengelola zakat untuk menciptakan dan mengembangkan program zakat yang mampu memberdayakan perekonomian mustahik sehingga mampu mengurangi tingkat kesenjangan pendapatan dalam masyarakat. Selain itu, seluruh pemangku kepentingan (stakeholders) harus bersinergi dalam upaya meningkatkan realisasi pengumpulan dana zakat di lembaga dengan melalui peningkatan literasi dan kesadaran masyarakat guna mengoptimalisasikan peran zakat dalam peningkatan kesejahteraan masyarakat. Kata kunci: Indeks Kesejahteraan BAZNAS, Ketimpangan Pendapatan, Makroekonomi, Zakat. ABSTRACT The main objective of this paper was to empirically examine the effect of zakat, Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) percapita, Regional/Provincial Minimum Wage, and inflation on the gini ratio in 34 provinces in Indonesia during 2018-2020. The findings of this study indicate that the distribution of zakat, which is proxied by the BAZNAS Welfare Index, and the inflation rate has no statistically significant effect on the level of income inequality in Indonesia. Meanwhile, GRDP per capita and Regional/Provincial Minimum Wage levels have a negative and statistically significant relationship to the level of income inequality in Indonesia. In order to lessen the degree of income inequality in society, this study offers recommendations to zakat managers on how to design and develop zakat programs that can strengthen the mustahik's economy. In addition, all stakeholders must work together in an effort to increase the realization of zakat fund collection in institutions by increasing literacy and public awareness in order to maximize the contribution of zakat to raising the welfare of mankind. Keywords: Baznas Welfare Index, Income Inequality, Macroeconomics, Zakat. REFERENCES Abdelbaki, D. H. H. (2013). The impact of zakat on poverty and income inequality in Bahrain. Review of Integrative Business & Economics Reseacrh, 2(1), 133–154. Afandi, A., Rantung, V. P., & Marashdeh, H. (2017). Determinants of income inequality. 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Zhang, Zheng, Hayate Sato, Yasuko Matsubar, Aiji Suetake, Naoki Wakasugi, Chuantong Chen, Yasushi Sakurai, and Katsuaki Suganuma. "(Digital Presentation) Lifetime Prediction of SiC Power Module By Using Time-Series Analysis of Acoustic Emission during Power Cycling Test." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-02, no. 37 (October 9, 2022): 1356. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-02371356mtgabs.

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Acoustic emission (AE) based condition monitoring is a popular method to inspect a material health condition in many areas[1]. It monitors irreversible structure changes of material through radiation of acoustic waves. Typically, the structure change generates a typical spectrum of acoustic waves starting at 1 kHz, and falling off at several MHz, which can be detected and analyzed via an AE system. Meanwhile, AE signals convey massive information such as rise time, AE energy, AE peak frequency, which are expressive of the failure process. AE based condition monitoring technology exhibits excellent capability of detecting, positioning, and characterizing damage and has been wildly used in monitoring of inner structure changes in bridges, pressure containers, and pipeline systems. In the last decade, the AE technology has been applied to condition monitoring of power modules and shows a promising application scenario in the power electronics field, which help us acquire accurate failure information and making precise perdition of a failure in the power module[2]. In this work, we firstly combined the AE monitoring and a deep learning model - Gated Recurrent Unit (GRU) to monitor and predict the failure of power module as shown in Figure 1[3]. The proposed method integrally analyzes and summarizes the patterns from the time-series data obtained during power cycle tests of power modules and predicts the failures. Specifically, the time-series data consisting of junction temperature, electric power, thermal resistance, and several AE parameters were obtained from AE sensor data and power cycling test. The proposed method (a) automatically extracts common or different time-series patterns among devices and estimates device states, and (b) effectively predicts failures by switching prediction models according to changes in device states. By time-series analysis of AE sensor data, it was confirmed that the AE parameters obtained from the AE sensor data capture the progression and signs of failures. In addition, by verifying the effectiveness of the time-series pattern detection, it was confirmed that the proposed method can accurately extract the timeseries patterns during normal conditions, the time-series patterns that show signs of failure, and the time-series patterns after failure. Furthermore, by verifying the prediction accuracy and learning efficiency, it was showed that the proposed method is capable of faster learning while retaining the same or better performance compared to existing methods. Reference [1] A. Nair and C. Cai, "Acoustic emission monitoring of bridges: Review and case studies," Eng Struct, vol. 32, no. 6, pp. 1704-1714, 2010. [2] S. Müller, C. Drechsler, U. Heinkel, and C. Herold, "Acoustic emission for state-of-health determination in power modules," in 2016 13th International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals & Devices (SSD), 2016: IEEE, pp. 468-471. [3] R. Dey and F. M. Salem, "Gate-variants of gated recurrent unit (GRU) neural networks," in 2017 IEEE 60th international midwest symposium on circuits and systems (MWSCAS), 2017: IEEE, pp. 1597-1600.
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Kamaliah, Nurul. "Improving English Reading Comprehension Ability through Directed Activities Related To Texts (DARTs) Learning." IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature 10, no. 2 (January 5, 2023): 2055–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.24256/ideas.v10i2.3301.

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The present research investigated the effect of using Directed Activities Related to Texts (DARTs) on reading comprehension among the students of secondary school. This research was conducted on class X students of Senior High School of Ummulqura Indonesia, Aceh with the number 25 students. This research was designed in the form of classroom action research. This research was done in two cycles. Then the instruments of this research were test field notes, observation check list and interview script. The data analysis uses both qualitative and quantitative descriptive approaches. The results showed that students' reading comprehension had significantly increased from an average value of 70.32 in the first cycle and 85 in the second cycle. Completeness of classical study in the first cycle is 52% and at the end of the second cycle was 80%. It showed that there was an improvement on the students' reading comprehension after applying the Directed Activities Related to Texts (DARTs) strategy during teaching learning activity.Brown, H. D, (2007), Teaching by Principles, New Jersey: Prentice HallMarpaung, A. P., Yanti, I., & Marzuki, Y. (2019).Developing Students’ Reading Comprehension Using STAD Strategy: A Classroom Action Research at SMA Negeri 7 Pekanbaru. REiLA : Journal of Research and Innovation in Language, 1(1), 10-16 https://doi.org/10.31849/reila.v1i1.2775Klingner, J. K., Vaughn, S., & Boardman, A. (2015). Teaching reading comprehension to students with learning difficulties, 2/E. Guilford Publications.Hameed, S. (2017). Effect of Intervention of Directed Activities Related to Text (DARTs) on Undergraduates’ Writing Skill. Pakistan Journal of Educational Research and Evaluation, 2(1), 77-103.Silitonga, S.A.R.Y, (2016). “The Effect of Applying Directed Activities Related to Text (DART) to Improve Students’ Reading Comprehension. Undergraduate Thesis. Medan. UMSU. Sugiarti, U. (2012). Pentingnya Pembinaan Kegiatan Membaca Sebagai Implikasi Pembelajaran Bahasa Indonesia. Jurnal Basastra, 1(1).Celce-Murcia, M. (2001). Teaching English as a second and foreign language, 3rd ed. Boston: Heinle and Heinle Thomson Learning Inc.Presetyo, W., & Abbas, M. F. F. (2017). The Use Of Questioning The Author (Qta) Strategy In Improving Students’ability In Reading Descriptive Text At The Seventh Grade Students Of Smp Islam Plus Jannatul Firdaus Pekanbaru. ELT-Lectura, 4(2)Mikulecky, B. & Jeffries, L (2004). More reading power. Pearson ESL. Ma’mur, I. (2006). Pijar-pijar pemikiran bahasa dan budaya. Jakarta: Diadit Media.Ulfianda, F. (2018). The Effect of Directed Activities Related to Text (DART) Method in Improving Students’ Reading Comprehension. Undergraduate Thesis. English Education Departement, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education. Medan: UMSU.Shamsulbahri, M. M., & Zulkiply, N. (2021). Examining the effect of directed activity related to texts (DARTs) and gender on student achievement in qualitative analysis in chemistry. Malaysian Journal of Learning and Instruction, 18(1), 157-181. https://doi.org/10.32890/ mjli2021.18.1.7Harrison, Colin. 2004. Understanding Reading Development. London: SAGEDavies, R. and Green, F. 1984. Reading for Learning in the Sciences. Edinburg: Oliver and Boyd.Zainab, K. (2012, November). Innovative approaches in teaching Science at secondary level: Focus on reading and writing in Science classrooms [Paper presentation]. Search of Relevance and Sustainability of Educational Change: An International Conference, at Aga Khan University Institute for Educational Development, Karachi, Pakistan.Supardi & Suharjo. (2012). Strategi Menyusun Penelitian Tindakan Kelas. Yogyakarta: ANDI Offset.Nunan, D. (2003). Practical English language teaching McGraw Hill/Contemporary.Purwanto (1996), Psikologi Pendidikan, Remaja Rosdakarya, BandungSyamsuar and Reflianto (2018) ‘Pendidikan dan Tantangan Pembelajaran Berbasis Teknologi Informasi di Era Industri 4.0’, Jurnal Ilmiah Teknologi Pendidikan, 2(2). doi: https://doi.org/10.24036/et.v2i2.101343.Trianto. (2009). Mendesain Model Pembelajaran Inovatif Progresif, Jakarta: Kencana Prenada Media GroupWahyuni, D. and Abdillah, D. (2019) ‘Analisa Pembelajaran Dan Penilaian Di Perguruan Tinggi Dengan Metode Student Centered Learning Berbasis Teknologi Informasi’, in Prosiding Seminar Nasional Era Industri (SNEI) 4.0, pp. 136–141.Rosyada, D. 2007. Paradigma Pendidikan Demokratis: Sebuah Model Pelibatan Masyarakat dalam Penyelenggaraan Pendidikan.Jakarta: Kencana Prenada Media Grup.Rouhani, Maryam and Behzad Pourgharib. (2013). The Effect of Games on Learning Vocabulary. International Research Journal of Applied and Basic Sciences Vol, 4 (11):3540-3543 Science Explorer Publications.Richards, J. C. (2001). Curriculum development in language teaching. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Taqiyyah, Adzra, and Ilmiawan Auwalin. "FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI PEMBAYARAN ZAKAT PROFESI PADA PEGAWAI NEGERI SIPIL DI KOTA BANJARMASIN." Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Teori dan Terapan 8, no. 6 (December 5, 2021): 714. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/vol8iss20216pp714-726.

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ABSTRAKPenelitian bertujuan untuk mengetahui bagaimana pengaruh dari variabel pangkat dan golongan, jenis kelamin, jumlah tanggungan keluarga, lama pendidikan, frekuensi pengajian, serta pendapatan lain selain gaji sebagai determinan terhadap pembayaran zakat profesi di kalangan Pegawai Negeri Sipil (PNS) di Kota Banjarmasin. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif dengan teknik analisis regresi logistik untuk menganalisis data. Penelitian ini melibatkan data primer atas 126 responden yang diambil menggunakan teknik convenience sampling dengan kriteria PNS Golongan III dan IV di mana golongan tersebut memiliki gaji yang telah memenuhi nisab zakat profesi. Diperoleh hasil bahwa variabel pangkat dan golongan, jenis kelamin, dan pendapatan lain selain gaji masing-masing berpengaruh negatif signifikan terhadap pembayaran zakat profesi sedangkan variabel jumlah tanggungan keluarga, lama pendidikan, dan frekuensi pengajian masing-masing ditemukan memiliki pengaruh positif signifikan terhadap pembayaran zakat profesi.Kata Kunci: pembayaran zakat profesi, pangkat dan golongan, jenis kelamin, jumlah tanggungan keluarga, lama pendidikan, frekuensi pengajian, pendapatan lain selain gaji ABSTRACTThis study aims to determine how the influence from titles and ranks, gender, number of family dependents, education history, frequency of communal Qur’an reading, and other forms of income apart from the actual salary itself as a determinant of professional zakat payments paid by State Civil Servants (PNS) in Banjarmasin City. This study uses a quantitative approach with logistic regression analysis techniques to analyze data. This study involved primary data on 126 respondents who were taken using a convenience sampling technique with the criteria of PNS Group III and IV where the group had a salary that met the professional zakat nisab. The results show that the variables of titles and ranks, gender, and other forms of income have a significant negative effect on the payment of zakat on profession, while the variables of the number of family dependents, education history, and the frequency of communal Qur’an reading are found to have a significant positive effect on zakat on profession payments.Keywords: zakat on profession, titles and ranks, gender, numbers of family dependents, education history, the frequency of communal Qur’an reading, other forms of income apart from the actual salary itself. DAFTAR PUSTAKAAbdullah, M., & Sapiei, N. S. (2018). Do religiosity, gender and educational background influence zakat compliance? The case of Malaysia. International Journal of Social Economics, 45(8), 1250–1264. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSE-03-2017-0091Ahmad, S., Nor, N. G. M., & Daud, Z. (2011). Tax-based modeling of zakat compliance. Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia, 45, 101-108.Al Qardhawi, Y. (2011). Fiqh Al Zakah. Beirut: Muassasah al-RisalahAndam, A. C., & Osman, A. Z. (2019). Determinants of intention to give zakat on employment income: Experience from Marawi City, Philippines. Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research, 10(4), 528–545. https://doi.org/10.1108/JIABR-08-2016-0097Anshori, M., & Iswati, S. (2009). Metodologi penelitian kuantitatif. Surabaya: Airlangga University Press (AUP).Arsyianti, L. D., Kassim, S., & Adewale, A. (2017). Socio-demographic and economic factors affecting regular charity-giving: A case of low-income households in Indonesia. International Journal of Zakat, 2(1), 21-29. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.37706/ijaz.v2i1.12Azen, R., & Walker, C.M. (2010). Categorical data analysis for the behavioral and social sciences. London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203843611Azman, F. M. N., & Bidin, Z. (2015). Zakat compliance intention behavior on saving. International Journal of Business and Social Research, 5(1), 118–128.Badan Kepegawaian Daerah Provinsi Kalimantan Selatan. (2020). Jumlah PNS berdasarkan jenis kelamin. Diakses dari https://data.kalselprov.go.id/?r=JmlPns/index BAZNAS. (2021). Laporan kinerja badan amil zakat nasional tahun 2020. Jakarta: BAZNAS.BAZNAS Kota Banjarmasin. (2020). Infografik penerimaan BAZNAS Kota Banjarmasin 2019. Diakses dari https://baznas.banjarmasinkota.go.id/detailpost/infografik-penerimaan-baznas-kota-banjarmasin-2019Direktorat Jenderal Pajak. (2020). Penghasilan Tidak Kena Pajak. Diakes dari https://www.pajak.go.id/id/penghasilan-tidak-kena-pajakDinas Komunikasi dan Informatika Provinsi Kalimantan Selatan. (2020). Produktivitas Perkebunan Karet Menurun. 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Much Maftuhul Fahmi, Nanik Wahyuni, and Yuniarti Hidayah Suroso Putra. "The Business Cycle as a Moderator of Financing for Financing Risk of Islamic Commercial Banks in Indonesia." Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Teori dan Terapan 10, no. 1 (January 31, 2023): 27–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/vol10iss20231pp27-40.

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ABSTRACT Islamic banking is undoubtedly faced with several potential financing risks, with the three largest financing contracts (Mudharaba, Musharaka, and Murabaha) that reduce the financial performance of Islamic banks. The potential risk is strengthened if the stability of national economic growth is contracted. Therefore, this research aims to investigate the impact of Mudharaba, Musharaka, and Murabaha financing on Financing Risk moderated by the business cycle and the relationship between Financing Risk and the Financial Performance of Islamic Commercial Banks. The sample of this study was 12 Islamic Commercial Banks in Indonesia during the period 2017-2021. The Data were then analyzed using the technique of Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA). Researchers found that Musharaka financing has a significant positive effect on Financing Risk, Mudharaba and Murabaha Financing has an insignificant effect on Financing Risk, and Financing Risk has a significant negative effect on Financial Performance. The Business Cycle does not moderate the Financing of Mudharaba, Musharakah, and Murabaha on Financing Risk. The results can encourage the Islamic Commercial Bank to evaluate the distribution strategy of Musharaka financing, optimize the distribution of Mudharaba and Murabaha financing, and prepare financing strategies that do not depend on macroeconomic conditions. Keywords: Financing Risk, Financing, Business Cycle, Financial Performance. ABSTRAK Perbankan syariah dengan tiga akad pembiayaan terbesar (Mudharaba, Musharaka, dan Murabaha) dihadapkan pada sejumlah potensi risiko pembiayaan yang menurunkan kinerja keuangan Bank Syariah. Potensi risiko tersebut menguat jika stabilitas pertumbuhan ekonomi nasional juga terganggu atau mengalami kontraksi. Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini hendak mengkaji pengaruh Pembiayaan Mudharaba, Musharaka, dan Murabaha terhadap Risiko Pembayaran dengan dimoderasi oleh Siklus Bisnis, dan sekaligus menguji hubungan antara Risiko Pembayaran dan Kinerja Keuangan Bank Syariah. Sampel penelitian ini adalah 12 Islamic Commercial Bank di Indonesia selama periode 2017-2021. Data tersebut kemudian dianalisis dengan menggunakan teknik Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA). Peneliti menemukan bahwa Pembiayaan Musharaka berpengaruh positif signifikan terhadap Risiko Pembiayaan, Pembiayaan Mudharaba dan Murabaha tidak berpengaruh signifikan terhadap Risiko Pembiayaan, dan Risiko Pembiayaan berpengaruh negatif signifikan terhadap Kinerja Keuangan. Adapun Siklus Bisnis tidak dapat memoderasi Pembiayaan Mudharaba, Musharaka, dan Murabaha terhadap Risiko Pembiayaan. Hasil penelitian ini dapat menjadi evaluasi bagi Islamic Commercial Bank agar dapat mengevaluasi strategi penyaluran pembiayaan Musharaka, mengoptimalkan penyaluran pembiayaan Mudharaba dan Murabaha, dan mempersiapkan strategi pembiayaan yang tidak bergantung pada kondisi makro ekonomi. Kata Kunci: Risiko Pembiayaan, Pembiayaan, Siklus Bisnis, Kinerja Keuangan. REFERENCES Abdillah, W., & Hartono, J. (2015). Partial least square (PLS) alternatif structural equation modelling (SEM) dalam penelitian bisnis. CV. Andi Offset. Abdul-rahman, A., & Nor, S. M. (2016). Challenges of profit-and-loss sharing financing in Malaysian Islamic banking. Malaysian Journal of Society and Space 12, 2(2), 39–46. Adzimatinur, F., & Manalu, V. G. (2020). The impact of mudharabah and musharakah based financing to credit risk. 1st Annual Conference of Ihtifaz: Islamic Economics, Finance, and Banking, 127–134. Aiyubbi, D. E., Widarjono, A., & Amir, N. (2022). 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Alfarizi, Muhammad, and Ngatindriatun. "Determination of the Intention of MSMEs Owners Using Sharia Cooperatives in Improving Indonesian Islamic Economic Empowerment." Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Teori dan Terapan 9, no. 6 (November 30, 2022): 834–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/vol9iss20226pp834-849.

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ABSTRAK Penurunan profit bisnis kecil akibat implikasi ekonomi pasca pandemi COVID-19. Persoalan struktur permodalan menjadi kendala dalam mempertahankan dan meningkatkan usahanya secara terus menerus seiring kerubahan zaman. Koperasi Syariah sebagai salah satu lembaga keuangan Islam yang keislaman lebih dekat secara eksistensi maupun teritorial dengan masyarakat tingkat bawah sehingga menjadi alternatif pengembangan usaha masyarakat secara syariah sesuai persyaratan yang diberikan. Studi ini bertujuan untuk untuk menganalisis pengaruh literasi keuangan syariah dalam sikap, pengaruh sosial dan self-efficacy terhadap perilaku pemanfaatan produk koperasi syariah di Indonesia. Studi kuantitatif survey online dengan melibatkan 280 calon anggota koperasi syariah yang membutuhkan pembiayaan dan merupakan pemilik UMKM dijalankan dengan teknik analisis SEM PLS. Hasil studi menunjukkan pengaruh literasi keuangan terhadap sikap, pengaruh sosial dan self-efficacy lalu dilanjutkan arah jalur dukungan hipotesis terhadap niat untuk memilih Koperasi Syariah sebagai solusi kebutuhan finansial UMKM ditemukan. Strategi manajerial khususnya pemasaran dikembangkan dengan mempertimbangkan efek sikap positif, pengaruh sosial dan efikasi diri calon anggota sebagai pemilik bisnis atau produk keuangan syariah yang akan mereka tawarkan kepada pelanggan mereka akan berkontribusi pada pertumbuhan sektor UMKM khususnya UMKM Generasi Millenial dan UMKM Hijau di Indonesia melalui upaya promosi dan kerjasama. Kata Kunci: ASE Model, Ekonomi Islam, Koperasi Syariah, Pemberdayaan, UMKM. ABSTRACT The decline in small business profits due to the post-COVID-19 pandemic economy. The issue of capital structure is an obstacle in maintaining and increasing development continuously in line with the changing times. Sharia cooperatives as one of the Islamic financial institutions are closer in existence and territorially to the lower level of society so that they become an alternative for community business development in accordance with the requirements given. This study aims to analyze the effect of Islamic financial literacy on attitudes, social influence and self-efficacy on the application of Islamic cooperative products in Indonesia. Quantitative study of online surveys involving 280 prospective members of Islamic cooperatives who need financing and are MSME owners carried out with the PLS SEM analysis technique. The results of the study show the effect of financial literacy on attitudes, social influence and self-efficacy, then choosing the direction of hypothesis support for the intention to find Islamic Cooperatives as a solution to the financial needs of MSMEs. Managerial strategies especially marketing that are developed taking into account the effects of positive attitudes, social influence and self-efficacy of prospective members as owners or Islamic financial products that they will offer to their customers will increase the growth of the MSME sector, especially Millennial Generation MSMEs and Green MSMEs in Indonesia through promotional efforts and cooperation. Keywords: ASE Model, Islamic Economics, Sharia Cooperatives, Empowerment, MSMEs. REFERENCES Abourrig, A. (2021). Social influence in predicting Islamic banking acceptance: Evidence from Morocco. International Journal of Accounting, Finance, Auditing, 2(2), 42–56. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4641472 Ajzen, I. (1991a). The theory of planned behavior. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 50(2), 179–211. https://doi.org/10.1016/0749-5978(91)90020-T Ajzen, I. (1991b). The theory of planned behavior. 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Peran koperasi syariah baitul tamwil muhammadiyah terhadap pemberdayaan usaha kecil dan menengah di Bandar Lampung. Al Amin: Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Dan Budaya Islam, 2(1), 63–73. https://doi.org/10.36670/alamin.v2i1.17 Takidah, E., & Kassim, S. (2021). Determinants of Islamic financial inclusion in Indonesia: A demand-side analysis. Journal of Islamic Finance, 10(2), 38–52. Venkatesh, V. (2022). Adoption and use of AI tools: A research agenda grounded in UTAUT. Annals of Operations Research, 308(1–2), 641–652. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10479-020-03918-9 Vidia Khairunnisa, B., & Hendratmi, A. (2019). The influence of product knowledge and attitude towards intention in mudharabah funding products in sharia banks in Mataram. KnE Social Sciences, 3(13), 663. https://doi.org/10.18502/kss.v3i13.4239 Widityani, S. F., Faturohman, T., Rahadi, R. A., & Yulianti, Y. (2020). 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Qolbi, A'yun, and Raditya Sukmana. "DETERMINAN NIATAN MAHASISWA TERHADAP WAKAF TUNAI SECARA ONLINE MENGGUNAKAN MODIFIKASI TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL." Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Teori dan Terapan 9, no. 1 (January 30, 2022): 78. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/vol9iss20221pp78-91.

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ABSTRAKTujuan dari Penelitian ini adalah menguji pengaruh kepercayaan dan citra website yang diintegrasikan dengan persepsi kemudahan penggunaan dan persepsi kebermanfaatan pada niatan seorang mahasiswa dalam membayar wakaf secara online, yang menjadikan penelitian ini berbeda dengan penelitian sebelumnya adalah penggunaan citra website sebagai determinan niatan mahasiswa dalam menggunakan layanan wakaf online ini. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif dengan metode SEM-PLS serta melibatkan responden sebesar 100 responden dengan menggunakan Purposive Sampling dengan kriteria seorang muslim usia 18-35 dan seorang mahasiswa. Software analisis untuk mengolah data dalam penelitian ini menggunakan Smartpls 3.3, untuk data diperoleh dengan menggunakan kuesioner online menggunakan skala likert 1 sampai 5, dengan keterangan sangat setuju hingga tidak setuju. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa kepercayaan, citra website, kebermanfaatan aplikasi, dan kemudahan penggunaan berhubungan signifikan terhadap niat penggunaan wakaf online. Implikasi hasil penelitian ini diharapkan dapat memberikan tambahan pengetahuan terutama dalam ilmu pemasaran Islam terkait penggunaan behavioral intention dalam penggunaan layanan wakaf online, serta diharapkan penelitian ini dapat memberikan masukan bagi manajemen lembaga donasi terutama nazir untuk lebih memperhatikan kemudahan penggunaan konsumen, manfaat yang dirasakan, kepercayaan lembaga, citra perusahaan serta niat dalam menggunakan layanan wakaf secara online.Kata kunci: Wakaf online, technology acceptance model, trust, image. ABSTRACTThe purpose of this study was to examine the effect of trust and website image, which is integrated with perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness, on a student's intention to pay waqf online. What makes this research different from previous research is using website images to determine student intention in using this online waqf service. This study uses a quantitative approach with the SEM-PLS method and involves 100 respondents using purposive sampling with the criteria of a Muslim aged 18-35 and a student. The analysis software to process data in this study used Smartpls 3.3 for data obtained using an online questionnaire using a Likert scale of 1 to 5, with statements strongly agreeing to disagree. This study indicates that trust, website image, application usefulness, and ease of use are significantly related to the intention to use online waqf. The implications of the results of this study are expected to provide additional knowledge, especially in Islamic marketing related to the use of behavioral intention in the use of online waqf services. It is hoped that this research can provide input for the management of donation institutions, especially Nazir, to pay more attention to consumers' ease of use, perceived benefits, and institutional trust., corporate image and intention to use online waqf services.Keywords: online waqf, technology acceptance model, trust, image. DAFTAR PUSTAKAAbdul Shukor, S., Johari, F., Abd Wahab, K., Kefeli Zulkefli, Z., Ahmad, N., Haji Alias, M., Abdul Rahman, A., Mohd Orip, N. M., Ibrahim, P., & Abu-Hussin, M. F. (2019). Trust on awqaf institutions: evidence from Malaysia. Journal of Islamic Marketing, 10(2), 511–524. https://doi.org/10.1108/JIMA-05-2017-0054Ahn, J. chang, Sura, S., & An, J. C. (2018). Intention to donate via social network sites (SNSs): A comparison study between Malaysian and South Korean users. Information Technology and People, 31(4), 910–926. https://doi.org/10.1108/ITP-12-2015-0307Aldeen, K. N., Ratih, I. S., & Herianingrum, S. (2020). 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Ramadhan, Moh Helmy Najih, and Achsania Hendratmi. "Moslem Millennials Donor Intention Through Donation-Based Crowdfunding In Indonesia." Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Teori dan Terapan 10, no. 1 (January 31, 2023): 41–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/vol10iss20231pp41-56.

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ABSTRACT: The existence of donation-based crowdfunding as an alternative fundraising system in Indonesia has a great opportunity to keep growing. The millennials as a digitally-native generation should actively contribute to the development of donation-based crowdfunding. This study tries to identify the effect of the variables of performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions, sense of trust, and experience expectation on the intention to donate donation-based crowdfunding by the Muslim millennials in Indonesia. Respondents who were analyzed were 156 people who were selected using purposive sampling and tested using SmartPLS. The results showed that Social Influence, Sense of Trust, and Experience Expectation had a positive influence on Intention to donate to donation-based crowdfunding. However, a test of Performance Expectancy, Effort Expectancy, and Facilitating Conditions shows that there are different findings. The data presented in this study is expected to add new perspectives for relevant stakeholders to develop donation-based crowdfunding in Indonesia. Keywords: Donation-based Crowdfunding, Moslem Millennials, Partial Least Square, Donation. ABSTRAK: Kehadiran donation-based crowdfunding sebagai alternatif sistem penggalangan dana di Indonesia memiliki peluang yang besar untuk terus berkembang. Generasi milenial sebagai generasi yang terbiasa dengan teknologi seyogyanya berperan aktif dalam perkembangan platform donation-based crowdfunding. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi pengaruh variabel performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions, sense of trust serta experience expectation terhadap intention to donate to donation-based crowdfunding dari para generasi milenial muslim di Indonesia. Responden yang dianalisis sejumlah 156 orang yang dipilih menggunakan teknik purposive sampling serta diuji menggunakan SmartPLS. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan Social Influence, Sense of Trust, dan Experience Expectation memiliki pengaruh positif terhadap Intention to donate to donation-based crowdfunding. Namun, pengujian pada Performance Expectancy, Effort Expectancy, dan Facilitating Conditions menunjukkan hasil yang berbeda. Data yang ditampilkan dalam penelitian ini diharapkan menambah sudut pandang baru bagi stakeholder terkait agar dapat mengembangkan donation-based crowdfunding di Indonesia. Kata Kunci: Donation-based Crowdfunding, Generasi Milenial Muslim, Partial Least Square, Donasi. DAFTAR PUSTAKA Achmad, R. W., Poluakan, M. V., Dikayuana, D., Wibowo, H., & Raharjo, S. T. (2019). Potret generasi milenial pada era revolusi industri 4.0. Focus: Jurnal Pekerjaan Sosial, 2(2), 187-197. doi:10.24198/focus.v2i2.26241 Ajzen, I. (1991). The theory of planned behavior. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 50, 179-211. doi:10.1016/0749-5978(91)90020-t Ardiansyah, D. O. (2016). 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Nasrullah, Nasrullah, Elfira Maya Adiba, and Talitha Rahma Diar. "KEENGGANAN UMKM DI SEKITAR WISATA RELIGI DALAM MENGAMBIL PEMBIAYAAN BANK SYARIAH: SEBUAH STUDI DI MADURA." Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Teori dan Terapan 9, no. 1 (January 30, 2022): 34. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/vol9iss20221pp34-46.

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ABSTRAKPangsa pasar perbankan Syariah di Indonesia masih rendah. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh variabel pengetahuan, motivasi, dan marketing terhadap keengganan minat UMKM di sekitar wisata religi di Madura untuk mempunyai produk pembiayaan di bank syariah. Jenis data pada penelitian merupakan data primer yang didapatkan melalui penyebaran kuesioner pada pemiliki UMKM pada kawasan wisata religi di Madura dan tidak memiliki produk pembiayaan di bank syariah. Regresi liniear berganda digunakan untuk mengolah data penelitian ini. Hasil dari penelitian ini yaitu pengetahuan dan motivasi berpengaruh signifikan terhadap keengganan minat UMKM mengambil pembiayaan pada bank syariah. Variabel marketing tidak berpengaruh signifikan terhadap keengganan minat mengambil pembiayaan pada bank syariah. Berdasarkan hasil tersebut maka perlu dilakukan penelitian lebih lanjut untuk mengidentifikasi faktor lain yang akan mendorong minat UMKM untuk mengambil pembiyaan pada bank syariah.Kata Kunci: Bank syariah, Pariwisata Syariah, Keengganan Minat, UMKM. ABSTRACTThe market share of Islamic banking in Indonesia is still low. his study aims to determine the effect of knowledge, motivation, and marketing variables on the reluctance of MSME interest in religious tourism in Madura to have financing products in Islamic banks. The type of data in this study is primary data obtained through distributing questionnaires to MSME owners in religious tourism areas in Madura and not having financing products at Islamic banks. Multiple linear regression was used to process the research data. The results of this study are knowledge and motivation have a significant effect on the reluctance of MSMEs to take financing at Islamic banks. The marketing variable has no significant effect on the reluctance of interest in taking financing at Islamic banks. Based on these results, it is necessary to conduct further research to identify other factors that will encourage the interest of MSMEs to take financing in Islamic banks.Keywords: Islamic Bank, Shariah Tourism, Reluctance of Interest, MSME. DAFTAR PUSTAKAAchmad, L. I. (2020). Analisis faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi keengganan menabung di bank syariah. Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Pelita Bangsa, 5(1), 64–91. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.37366/jespb.v5i01.85Amalia, R. (2017). Analisis faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi kurangnya minat masyarakat muslim di kecamatan Bara mengambil pembiayaan. Skripsi tidak dipublikasikan. Palopo: IAIN Palopo.Amin, H., Rahman, A. R. A., Sondoh, S. L., & Hwa, A. M. C. (2011). Determinants of customers’ intention to use Islamic personal financing: The case of Malaysian Islamic banks. 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Yanti, Tia Novi, and Dahruji. "Window Dressing Detection in the Energy Sector Industry Listed on the Indonesian Sharia Stock Index." Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Teori dan Terapan 9, no. 6 (November 30, 2022): 800–814. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/vol9iss20226pp800-814.

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ABSTRAK Penelitian ini mempunyai tujuan yaitu ingin menganalisis apakah terdapat indikasi window dressing dalam laporan keuangan dilihat dari nilai cash holding, financial leverage dan nilai perusahaan pada sektor energi yang terdaftar di Indeks Saham Syariah Indonesia (ISSI) Bursa Efek Indonesia selama periode 2017-2020. Metode penelitian yang diterapkan yakni uji Beda t-test menggunakan uji Mann Whitney. Sampel yang dipakai ada 22 perusahaan sektor energi di ISSI BEI untuk rentang waktu 2017 triwulan pertama sampai 2020 triwulan keempat. Berdasarkan hasil analisa dalam riset ini membuktikan kalau tidak ada perbedaan nilai cash holding, financial leverage serta nilai perusahaan pada triwulan IV terhadap nilai dalam triwulan I, triwuulan II serta triwulan III. Hal ini mengidentifikasi bahwa perusahaan tidak mengindikasikan gejala window dressing. Sehingga dapat ditarik kesimpulan bahwa beberapa perusahaan di sektor energi yang tertera di ISSI BEI pada tahun 2017 hingga 2020 tidak terindikasi melaksanakan praktik window dressing. Hal ini dapat digunakan sebagai dokumen evaluasi bagi perusahaan di sektor energi untuk lebih meningkatkan operasional mereka. Untuk menghindari adanya indikasi window dressing, perusahaan energi yang terdaftar di ISSI BEI harus memprioritaskan upaya strategis dalam meningkatkan kinerja keuangan perusahaan sehingga cash holding, financial leverage, dan nilai perusahaan dapat mencerminkan situasi perusahaan. Kata kunci: window dressing, cash holding, financial leverage, nilai perusahaan. ABSTRACT This study aimed to analyze whether there are indications of window dressing in financial statements seen from the value of cash holding, financial leverage and company value in the energy sector listed on the Indonesian Sharia Stock Index (ISSI) of the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) during the 2017-2020 period. The research method applied was the Different t-test using the Mann Whitney test. The sample used is 22 energy sector companies on the ISSI IDX for the period of 2017 first quarter to 2020 fourth quarter. Based on the results of the analysis, it proves that there is no difference in the value of cash holding, financial leverage and the value of the company in the 4th quarter of the value in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd quarters. This indicates that the company has no indication of window dressing symptoms. So it can be concluded that several companies in the energy sector listed on the ISSI IDX in 2017 to 2020 are not indicated to carry out window dressing practices. It can be used as an evaluation document for companies in the energy sector to further improve their operations. To avoid any indication of window dressing, energy companies listed on the ISSI IDX must prioritize strategic efforts in improving the company's financial performance so that cash holding, financial leverage, and company value can reflect the company's situation. Keywords: window dressing, cash holding, financial leverage, firm value. REFERENCES Alandari, T. rohmadoni. (2016). Analisis window dressing pada reksa dana saham perusahaan sekuritas Indonesia tahun 2010-2015. 1–8. Skrupsi tidak dipublikasikan. Universitas Jember. Alteza, M. (2007). Efek hari perdagangan terhadap return saham: suatu telaah atas anomali pasar efisien. Jurnal Ilmu Manajemen, 3(1), 31–42. Aprillia, S. V. (2016). Analisis window dressing pada perusahaan BUMN yang terdaftar di bursa efek Indonesia Periode 2012-2014. Doctoral dissertation. STIE Perbanas Surabaya. BBPT. (2022). 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Aneu Cakhyaneu and Rina Apriyani. "Determinan Capital Buffers Bank Umum Syariah di Indonesia." Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Teori dan Terapan 9, no. 5 (September 30, 2022): 760–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/vol9iss20225pp760-771.

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ABSTRAK Penerapan kebijakan Capital Buffer sangat diperlukan untuk meningkatkan kualitas permodalan bank Syariah. Di satu sisi bank menghadapi dilema untuk tetap mempertahankan keamanan modalnya, atau memilih untuk meningkatkan keuntungan usahanya. Adapun tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui Capital Buffer Bank Umum Syariah di Indonesia serta faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhinya dengan menggunakan metode kausalitas melalui pendekatan kuantitatif. Bank Umum Syariah (BUS) sebanyak 14 BUS menjadi populasi, sedangkan untuk sampel diambil sebanyak 12 BUS selama lima tahun dengan tekhnik purposive sampling. Adapun teknik analisis data yang digunakan adalah analisis regresi data panel dengan aplikasi Eviews9. Capital Buffer menjadi variable dependen sedangkan variabel independennya adalah tingkat risiko pembiayaan bermasalah (NPF), tingkat profitabilitas (ROE), ukuran bank (Size) dan tingkat likuiditas (FDR). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan secara parsial tingkat risiko pembiayaan (NPF) tidak berpengaruh terhadap Capital Buffer, tingkat profitabilitas tidak berpengaruh terhadap Capital Buffer, ukuran bank (Size) berpengaruh signifikan negatif terhadap Capital Buffer dan tingkat likuiditas berpengaruh signifikan negatif terhadap Capital Buffer. Implikasi dari penelitian ini yaitu besar atau kecilnya NPF serta tingkat profitabilitas yang dimiliki bank tidak akan terlalu berpengaruh terhadap ketersediaan Capital Buffer, namun semakin besar ukuran bank (aset) dan tingkat likuiditas yang dimiliki bank akan menjadikan Capital Buffer suatu bank dalam keadaan stabil sehingga dalam hal ini bank harus senantiasa meningkatkan kualitas asset dan cadangan likuiditasnya. Kata Kunci: Capital Buffer, NPF, ROE, Bank Size, FDR. ABSTRACT The implementation of the Capital Buffer policy is very much needed to improve the quality of Islamic bank capital. On the one hand, the bank faces a dilemma to maintain the safety of its capital, or choose to increase its business profits. The purpose of this study is to determine the Capital Buffer of Islamic Commercial Banks in Indonesia and the factors that influence it by using the causality method through a quantitative approach. As many as 14 Sharia Commercial Banks (BUS) became the population, while the sample was taken by 12 BUS for five years using purposive sampling technique. The data analysis technique used is panel data regression analysis using the Eviews9 application. Capital Buffer is the dependent variable, while the independent variables are the level of non-performing financing risk (NPF), profitability (ROE), bank size (Size) and liquidity level (FDR). The results showed that partially the level of financing risk (NPF) had no effect on the Capital Buffer, the level of profitability had no effect on the Capital Buffer, the size of the bank (Size) had a significant negative effect on the Capital Buffer and the level of liquidity had a significantly negative effect on the Capital Buffer. The implication of this research is that the size of the NPF and the level of profitability owned by the bank will not greatly affect the availability of Capital Buffers, but the larger the size of the bank (assets) and the level of liquidity owned by the bank will make the Capital Buffer of a bank in a stable condition so that in terms of Banks must always improve the quality of their assets and liquidity reserves. Keywords: Capital Buffer, NPF, ROE, Bank Size, FDR. DAFTAR PUSTAKA Agustuty, L., & Ruslan, A. (2019). Determinan capital buffer pada industri perbankan. Movere Journal, 1(2), 164-174. Andhika, Y. D., & Suprayogi, N. (2017). Faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi capital adequacy ratio (CAR) bank umum syariah di Indonesia . Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Teori dan Terapan, 4(4), 312-323. https://doi.org/10.20473/vol4iss20174pp312-323 Andiani, L., & Kurnia, K. (2017). Pengaruh risiko, profitabilitas, kebijakan dividen, ukuran, dan likuiditas bank terhadap capital buffer. Jurnal Ilmu dan Riset Akuntansi, 6(5), 2013-2031. Anjarwati, K. N., & Ibnu, H., & Madi, R. A. (2016). Determinant capital buffer studi kasus pada bank umum swasta nasional non devisa di Indonesia periode tahun 2012-2016. Jurnal Universitas Halu Oleo Kendari, 1-9. http://dx.doi.org/10.31227/osf.io/hrmnp Anggitasari, A. A. (2013). Hubungan simultan antara capital buffer dan risiko. Skripsi tidak dipublikasikan. Semarang: Universitas Diponegoro. Bayuseno, M. C., & Chabahib, M. (2014). Analisis faktor yang mempengaruhi capial buffer perbankan di Indonesia (Studi pada bank-bank konvensional go public periode 2010-2013). Diponegoro Journal of Management, 3(4), 1-13. Claudio Borio, C. F., Furfine, C., & Lowe, P. (2001). Procyclicality of the financial system and financial stabiity: Issue and policy options. In Bank for International Settlements (ed.), Marrying the macro- and micro-prudential dimensions of financial stability (pp. 1-57). Bank for International Settlements. Distinguin, I., Roulet, C., & Tarazi, A. (2013). Bank regulatory capital and liquidity: Evidence from US and European. Journal of Banking & Finance 37(9), 3295–3317. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbankfin.2013.04.027 Effendi, T. U. (2018). Analisis faktor internal bank terhadap capital buffer pada industri perbankan di Indonesia. Jurnal Manajemen Bisnis Indonesia, 2, 231-241. Fauzia, N. A., & Idris, D. (2016). Analisis faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi capital buffer (Studi kasus pada bank umum konvensional yang terdaftar di BEI tahun 2011-2014). Diponegoro Journal of Management, 5(2), 354-365. Gursoy, G. A. (2013). The determinants of capital buffer in the Turkish banking system. International Business Research, 6(1), 224-234. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ibr.v6n1p224 Haryanto, S. (2015). Determinan capital buffer: Kajian empirik industri perbankan nasional. Jurnal Ekonomi Modernisasi, 11(2), 108- 123. https://doi.org/10.21067/jem.v11i2.872 Hisan, U. F. C., & Septiarini, D. F. (2020). Pengaruh faktor fundamental dan variabel makroekonomi terhadap capital buffer bank syariah. Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Teori dan Terapan, 7(2), 356-371. https://doi.org/10.20473/vol7iss20202pp356-371 Ichtiani, H., Sadalia, I., & Butar, N. A. B. (2017). Analysis of capital buffer in Indonesian banking. Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Organizational Innovation (ICOI 2017), 131, 128-132. https://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icoi-17.2017.21 Indrawati, N. K., Salim, U., Hadiwidjojo, D., & Syam, N. (2012). Manajemen risiko berbasis spritual Islam. Ekuitas: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan, 16(2), 184-208. https://doi.org/10.24034/j25485024.y2012.v16.i2.217 Kurnia, K., & Andiani, L. (2017). Pengaruh risiko, profitabilitas, kebijakan deviden, ukuran perusahaan dan likuiditas bank terhadap capital buffer. Jurnal Ilmu dan Riset Akuntansi, 6(5), 2013-2031. Mishkin, F. (2008). Ekonomi uang, perbankan dan pasar uang. Jakarta: Salemba Empat. Noreen, U., Alamdar, F., & Tariq, T. (2016). Capital buffers and banks risk: Empirical study of adjustment of Pakistani banks. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issue, 6 (4), 1798-1806. Otoritas Jasa Keuangan. (2021). Statistik perbankan Indonesia. Jakarta: Otoritas Jasa Keuangan. Pravasanti, Y. A. (2018). Pengaruh NPF dan FDR terhadap CAR dan dampaknya terhadap ROA pada perbankan syariah di Indonesia. Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi Islam, 4(3), 148-159. http://dx.doi.org/10.29040/jiei.v4i03.302 Purwati, J., Sudarto, & Suwaryo. (2016). Analisis hubungan jangka panjang dan jangka pendek antara NPL, ROE, SIZE dan LOTA terhadap capital buffer. Jurnal Performance, 22(2), 29-48. Rasyidin, D. (2016). Financing to deposit ratio (FDR) sebagai salah satu penilaian kesehatan bank umum syariah (Study kasus pada bank BJB syariah cabang Serang). Jurnal Ekonomi Keuangan dan Bisnis Islam, 7(1), 19-36. https://doi.org/10.32678/ijei.v7i1.34 Rohmana, Y. (2010). Ekonometrika teori dan aplikasi dengan eviews. Bandung: Laboratorium Pendidikan Ekonomi dan Koperasi. Sukmana, R., & Kholid, M. (2013). An assessment of liquidity policies with respect to Islamic and conventional banks: A case study of Indonesia. Qualitative Research in Financial Markets, 5(2), 126-138. https://doi.org/10.1108/QRFM-09-2011-0023. Shim, J. (2013). Bank capital buffer and portfolio risk: The influence of business cycleand revenue diversification. Journal of Banking & Finance 37(3), 761–772. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbankfin.2012.10.002 Siringoringo, R. (2012). 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Idrizi, Bashkim, and Mirdon Kurteshi. "Web System for Online and Onsite Usage of Geoinformation by Surveying Sector in Kosovo. Case Study: Ferizaj Municipality." Geosfera Indonesia 4, no. 3 (November 25, 2019): 230. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/geosi.v4i3.13469.

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The purpose of research to determine and contribute in more efficient services to geoinformation stakeholders, as well as to give positive impact on increasing income in geo business sector, voluntary based web system for online usage of geoinformation in Kosovo has been developed. The method used was puting in to one place many sourcec via WMS and WFS services, by creating thematic SDI, in order to have online system with dynamic data comming from official databases with update from last day on 5 pm. System is open for usage by all interested parts, however official registration is required. It contains geoinformation from many databases such as cadastral, orthophoto, municipal, and basemaps from open layers. The results show that the system is extendable and it is permanently including new datasets based on the user requirements. All available data is linked via web services, which gives an opportunity to users to use the updated version of datasets as they are published by responsible institution via www (world wide web). Keywords: web map, geoportal, geoinformation, web services, Kosovo References Alameh. N, (2010). Service chaining of interoperable Geographic Information Web Services. Global Science and Technology. Greenbelt, USA. Brimicombe, A.J. (2002). GIS-where are the frontiers now. GIS 2002. Bahrain. Bryukhanova, E. A., Krupochkin, Y. P., & Rygalova, M. V. (2018). Geoinformation technologies in the reconstruction of the social space of siberian cities at the turn of the 19–20th centuries (case study of the city of tobolsk). Journal of Siberian Federal University - Humanities and Social Sciences, 11(8), 1229-1242. doi:10.17516/1997-1370-0303 Chaudhuri, S. (2015). Application of Web Based Geographical Information Systems in e-business. Maldives. Davis, C.A. and Alves L.L. (2007). Geospatial web services, Vicosa, Brazil. ESRI. (2003). Spatial Data Standards and GIS interoperability. White paper. ESRI. CA. USA. Ferdousi, . and Al-Faisal, A. (2018). Urban and regional planning. Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology. Rajshahi. Bangladesh. Gitis, V., Derendyaev, A., & Weinstock, A. (2016). Web-based GIS technologies for monitoring and analysis of spatio-temporal processes. International Journal of Web Information Systems, 12(1), 102-124. doi:10.1108/IJWIS-10-2015-0032 Glasze, G., & Perkins, C. (2015). Social and political dimensions of the OpenStreetMap project: Towards a critical geographical research agenda doi:10.1007/978-3-319-14280-7_8 Henzen, C. (2018). Building a framework of usability patterns for web applications in spatial data infrastructures. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 7(11) doi:10.3390/ijgi7110446 Idrizi, B. (2009). Developing of National Spatial Data Infrastructure of Macedonia according to global standardization (GSDI and INSPIRE) and local status. Conference of Nikodinovski. Skopje. Macedonia. Idrizi, B. (2018). General Conditions of Spatial Data Infrastructure. International Journal on Natural and Engineering Sciences. Turkey. Idrizi, B. Sulejmani, V. Zimeri, Z. (2018). Multi-scale map for three levels of spatial planning data sets for the municipality of Vitia in Kosova. 7th ICC&GIS conference. Sozopol. Bulgaria. Mwange, C., Mulaku, G. C., & Siriba, D. N. (2018). Reviewing the status of national spatial data infrastructures in africa. Survey Review, 50(360), 191-200. doi:10.1080/00396265.2016.1259720 Nikolov, B. P., Zharkikh, J. I., Soloviev, A. A., Krasnoperov, R. I., & Agayan, S. M. (2015). Integration of data mining methods for earth science data analysis in GIS environment. Russian Journal of Earth Sciences, 15(4) doi:10.2205/2015ES000559 Sahin, K. and Gumusay, M.U. (2008). Service oriented architecture based web services for geographic information systems. The international archives of the remote sensing, photogrammetry and spatial information sciences. Vol XXXVII. Beijing. China. Sayar, A. (2008). GIS service oriented architecture. Community grids laboratory. IN, USA. Shi, S. (2015). Design and development of an online geoinformation service delivery of geospatial models in the united kingdom. Environmental Earth Sciences, 74(10), 7069-7080. doi:10.1007/s12665-015-4243-8 Siles, G., Charland, A., Voirin, Y., & Bénié, G. B. (2019). Integration of landscape and structure indicators into a web-based geoinformation system for assessing wetlands status. Ecological Informatics, 52, 166-176. doi:10.1016/j.ecoinf.2019.05.011 Ummadi, P. (2008). Standards and Interoperability in GIS, Michigan State University. MI, USA. Vorobev, A. V., & Shakirova, G. R. (2016). Web-based geoinformation system for exploring geomagnetic field, its variations and anomalies doi:10.1007/978-3-319-29589-3_2 Walter, V., & Sörgel, U. (2018). Implementation, results, and problems of paid crowd-based geospatial data collection. PFG - Journal of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Geoinformation Science, 86(3-4), 187-197. doi:10.1007/s41064-018-0058-z Copyright (c) 2019 Geosfera Indonesia Journal and Department of Geography Education, University of Jember This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share A like 4.0 International License
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Omura, Yoshiaki. "High Frequency Vibration of Worst Ear Lobule induced short period of Rapid Inhibition of any Cancer Activity including Advanced Terminal Cancers, Most Malignant Brain Tumor "Glioblastoma" as well as Cancer of Lung, Breast & Gastrointestinal Cancers particularly Pancreatic Cancer." Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics Research 44, no. 3 (January 21, 2020): 241–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3727/036012920x15779969212982.

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While a visiting Professor at the University of Paris, VI (formerly Sorvonne) more than 40 years ago, the Author became very good friends with Dr. Paul Nogier who periodically gave seminars and workshops in Paris. After the author diagnosed his cervical problem & offered him simple help, Dr. Nogier asked the Author to present lectures and demonstrations on the effects of ear stimulation, namely the effects of acupuncture & electrical stimulation of the ear lobules. It is only now, in 2019 that we have discovered 2–5 minute high frequency stimulation of the ear lobule inhibits cancer activity for 1– 4 hours post stimulation. Although the procedure is extremely simple. First take optimal dose of Vitamin D3, which has the most essential 10 unique beneficial factors required for every human cell activity. Next, apply high frequency stimulation to ear lobule while the worst ear lobule is held by all fingers with vibrator directly touching the surface of the worst ear lobule, preferably after patient repeatedly takes optimal dose of Vitamin D3. When the worst ear lobule is held between thumb & index fingers and applying mechanical stimulation of 250 ~ 500 mechanical vibration/second for 2 ~ 5 minutes using an electrical vibrator, there is rapid disappearance of cancer activity in both the brain and rest of the body for short time duration 1 ~ 4 hours. The effect often increases by additional pressure by holding fingers. As of May 2019, the Author found that many people from various regions of the world developed early stages of multiple cancers. For evaluation of this study, U. S. patented Bi-Digital O-Ring Test (BDORT) was used which was developed by the Author while doing his Graduate experimental physics research at Colombia University. BDORT was found to be most essential for determining the beneficial effects as well as harmful effects of any substance or treatment. Using BDORT, Author was the first to recognize severe increasing mid-backache was an early sign of pancreatic cancer of President of New York State Board of Medicine after top pain specialists failed to detect the cause after 3 years of effort, while the BDORT showed early stages of cancer whereas conventional X-Ray of the pancreas did not show any cancer image until 2 months after Author detected with BDORT. For example, the optimal dose of the banana is usually about 2.0 - 2.5 millimeters cross section of the banana. A whole banana is more than 50 ~ 100 times the optimal dose. Any substance eaten in more than 25 times of its optimal dose becomes highly toxic and creates DNA mutations which can cause multiple malignancies in the presence of strong electro-magnetic field. With standard medication given by doctor, patients often become sick and they are unable to reduce body weight, unless medication is reduced or completely stopped. When the amount of zinc is very high, DNA often becomes unstable and multiple cancers can grow rapidly in the presence of strong electromagnetic field. Large amount of Vitamin C from regular orange or orange juice inhibit the most important Vitamin D3 effects. At least 3 kinds of low Vitamin C oranges will not inhibit Vitamin D3. Since B12 particularly methyl cobalamin which is a red small tablet is known to improve brain circulation very significantly we examined its effect within 20 seconds of oral intake we found the following very significant changes. Acetylcholine in both sides of the brain often increases over 4,500 ng. Longevity gene Sirtuin 1 level increases significantly for short time of few hours. Thymosin α1 and Thymosinβ4 both increase to over 1500 ng from 20 ng or less.
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Savchenko, Olena. "Psychosemantic Tools of Self-Assessing Individual Reflectivity." East European Journal of Psycholinguistics 6, no. 2 (December 27, 2019): 98–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.29038/eejpl.2019.6.2.sav.

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In this article, reflectivity is considered as an individual general ability to develop different attitudes to life events in order to reduce an external and internal uncertainty in situations. The objective of the research is to examine the self-assessment criteria for reflectivity with psychosemantic procedure. The author designs a modified version of the Ch. Osgood’s (1957) Semantic Differential (SD) for examining the content and formal features of the self-assessment criteria of reflectivity. This study suggests two main processes of self-assessment of reflectivity, notably differentiation and integration. The results of factor analysis indicate that individuals with high reflectivity level are aligned with low differentiation of the semantic space and monolithic nature of self-assessment criteria. The coherence and consistency of self-assessment criteria reduce the individuals’ level of inner uncertainty, transform external problems to familiar tasks and increase an efficient decision-making. A high level of differentiation is related to individual readiness to make a correct decision in the situation of multiple choice. High differentiation increases the individual adjustment and prevents from poor effects of high reflectivity. Consequently, a high level of reflectivity is associated with a low level of differentiation of self-assessment criteria. References Грановская Р.М. Психология веры. Санкт-Петербург: Питер, 2010. Карпов А.В. Психология рефлексивных механизмов деятельности. Москва: Изд-во «Институт психологии РАН», 2004. Карпов А.В., Пономарева В.В. Психология рефлексивных механизмов управ­ления. М.: Изд­во ИП РАН, 2000. Лактионов А.Н. Координаты индивидуального опыта. Харьков: Харьк. нац. ун-т им. В. Каразина, 2010. Леонтьев Д.А. Психологические ресурсы преодоления стрессовых ситуаций: к уточнению базовых конструктов. Психология стресса и совладающего поведения в современном российском обществе: Материалы II Междун. научно-практич. конференции. Кострома: КГУ им. Н.А. Некрасова, 2010, 2, 40–42. Леонтьев Д.А., Аверина А.Ж. Феномен рефлексии в контексте проблемы саморегуляции. Психологические исследования. 2011. №2(16). Режим доступа: http://psystudy.ru/index.php/num/2011n2-16/463-leontiev-averina16.html. Петренко В.Ф. Основы психосемантики. Москва: Эксмо, 2010. Похилько В. И., Федотова Е.О. Техника репертуарных решеток в экспериментальной психологии личности. Вопросы психологии, 1984. № 3, 151–157. Проблемы психологической герменевтики / Под ред. Н.В. Чепелевой. Киев : Изд-во Национального педагогического университета им. Н. П. Драгоманова, 2009. Савченко О.В. Рефлексивна компетентність особистості. Херсон : ПП Вишемирський В. С., 2016 Савченко О. Структура семантичного простору, що відображає уявлення суб’єкта про власну рефлексивну активність // East European Journal of Psycholinguistics. 2015. Т. 2 (1), 114–123. Чуприкова Н.И. Психология умственного развития: Принцип дифференциации. Москва : АО «Столетие», 1997. Gawronski, B. & Bodenhausen, G. (2006). Associative and propositional processes in evaluation: An integrative review of implicit and explicit attitude change. Psychological Bulletin, 132(5), 692-731. Halpern, D. F. (2001). Assessing the Effectiveness of Critical Thinking Instruction. The Journal of General Education, 50(4), 270–286. Harvey, O.J., Hunt, D. E., & Schroder, H. M. (1961). Conceptual System and Personality Organization. New York: Wiley & Sons. Janzen, G. (2006). The Representational Theory of Phenomenal Character: A Phenomenological Critique. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 5, 321–339 [in English]. Kriegel, U. (2003). Consciousness as Intransitive Self-Consciousness: Two views. Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 33, 103-132. Lieberman, M. D., Gaunt, R., Gilbert, D. T., & Trope, Y. (2002). Reflexion and reflection: A social cognitive neuroscience approach to attributional inference. In Advances in experimental social psychology (Vol. 34, pp. 199-249). Academic Press. Nolen-Hoeksema, S., Wisco, B. E., & Lyubomirsky, S. (2008). Rethinking rumination. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 3(5), 400–424. Peters, F. (2013). Theories of consciousness as reflexivity. The Philosophical Forum, 44, 341-372. Savchenko O. (2016b) The formation level of the components of the reflective experience as a factor of the students` educational success. Psychological Prospects, 28, 269-282. References (translated and transliterated) Granovskaya, R. M. (2010). Psihologiya Very [Psychology of Faith]. S.-Petersburg: Piter. Karpov, A. V. (2004). Psihologiya Refleksivnyh Mehanizmov Deyatelnosti [Psychology of Reflective Activity Mechanisms]. Moscow: Institute of Psychology of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Karpov, A. V., Ponomareva, V. V. (2000). Psihologiya Refleksivnyh Mehanizmov Upravleniya [Psychology of Reflective Management Mechanisms]. Moscow: Institute of Psychology of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Laktionov, A.N. (2010). Koordinaty Individualnogo Opyta [Coordinates of Individual Experience]. Kharkiv: Karazin National University of Kharkiv. Leontyev, D. A. (2010). Psihologicheskie resursyi preodoleniya stressovyih situatsiy: k utochneniyu bazovyih konstruktov [Psychological resources of stressful situations overcoming: to clarify the basic constructs]. Psychology of Stress and Coping Behavior in Modern Russian Society. Book of Abstracts of the 2nd International Scientific and Applied Conference, 2. Kostroma: Nekrasov Kostroma State University. (40-42). Leontyev, D.A., Averina, A. Zh. (2011). Fenomen refleksii v kontekste problemyi samoregulyatsii [The phenomenon of reflection in the context of the problem of self-regulation]. Psihologicheskie Issledovaniya, 2(16). Retrieved from http://psystudy.ru/index.php/num/2011n2-16/463-leontiev-averina16.html. Petrenko, V.F. (2010). Osnovyi Psihosemantiki [Fundamentals of Psychosemantics]. Moscow: Eksmo. Pohilko, V. I., Fedotova, E. O. (1984). Tehnika repertuarnyih reshetok v eksperimentalnoy psihologii lichnosti [Repertory grid technique in experimental psychology of personality.]. Voprosy Psihologii, 3, 151–157. Chepeleva, N. V. (Ed.). (2009). Problemy Psihologicheskoy Germenevtiki [Issues of Psychological Hermeneutics]. Kyiv: Drahomanov National Pedagogical University. Savchenko, O.V. (2016a). Refleksyvna Kompetentnist Osobystosti [Personality`s Reflective Competence]. Kherson: Vyshemyrskyi. Savchenko, O. (2015). Struktura semantychnoho prostoru, shcho vidobrazhaie uiavlennia subyekta pro vlasnu refleksyvnu aktyvnist [The Semantic space structure of the subject’s sonception of his own mental activity]. East European Journal of Psycholinguistics, 2(1), 114–123. Chuprikova, N. I. (1997). Psihologiya Umstvennogo Razvitiya: Printsip Differentsiatsii [Psychology of Mental Development: The Principle of Differentiation.]. Moscow: Stoletiye. Gawronski, B. & Bodenhausen, G.V. (2006). Associative and propositional processes in evaluation: An integrative review of implicit and explicit attitude change. Psychological Bulletin, 132(5), 692-731. Halpern, D. F. (2001). Assessing the effectiveness of critical thinking instruction. The Journal of General Education, 50(4), 270–286. Harvey, O.J., Hunt, D. E., & Schroder, H. M. (1961). Conceptual System and Personality Organization. New York: Wiley & Sons. Janzen, G. (2006). The Representational Theory of Phenomenal Character: A Phenomenological Critique. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 5, 321–339. Kriegel, U. (2003). Consciousness as Intransitive Self-Consciousness: Two views. Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 33, 103-132. Lieberman, M. D., Gaunt, R., Gilbert, D. T., & Trope, Y. (2002). Reflexion and reflection: A social cognitive neuroscience approach to attributional inference. In M. P. Zanna (Ed.), Advances in experimental social psychology, 34 (pp. 199–249). Academic Press. Nolen-Hoeksema, S., Wisco, B. E., & Lyubomirsky, S. (2008). Rethinking rumination. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 3(5), 400–424. Peters, F. (2013). Theories of consciousness as reflexivity. The Philosophical Forum, 44, 341-372. Savchenko O. (2016b) The formation level of the components of the reflective experience as a factor of the students` educational success. Psychological Prospects, 28, 269-282.
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Arnold, S., J. Mahrhold, A. Kerstein-Staehle, E. Csernok, B. Hellmich, N. Venhoff, J. Thiel, et al. "POS0829 SPECTRUM OF ANCA-SPECIFICITIES IN EOSINOPHILIC GRANULOMATOSIS WITH POLYANGIITIS IN A RETROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER STUDY." Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 81, Suppl 1 (May 23, 2022): 705–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2022-eular.3083.

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BackgroundAnti-neutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibodies specific for myeloperoxidase (MPO-ANCA) are found in 10-70% of the patients with eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) depending on disease activity, methodological aspects and cohort examined [1-3]. Recently, a higher prevalence of anti-pentraxin 3 (PTX3)-ANCA has been reported in EGPA compared to granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) and microscopic polyangiitis (MPA) [4].ObjectivesTo investigate the spectrum of ANCA specificities in a multicenter cohort of patients with EGPA and identify novel ANCA antigens.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective analysis of 73 patients with EGPA treated between 2015 and 2020 in 3 tertiary referral centers. In addition to in-house ANCA testing with indirect immunofluorescence (IFT) on fixed human granulocytes and antigen-specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA), ANCA specificities were determined using a cell-based assay (CBA; Euroimmun, Lübeck, Germany). Diagnosis was based on Chapel Hill consensus conference definitions, ACR- and MIRRA-criteria for EGPA. Patient characteristics and clinical manifestations were evaluated and compared based on ANCA status. Fisher`s exact test was employed for comparison of patient groups.ResultsANCA findings are summarized in Table 1. MPO- and proteinase 3 (PR3)-ANCA positive patients (13.7%) had a higher prevalence of peripheral neuropathy (70% vs. 44.4%, p = 0.0003) and glomerulonephritis (20% vs. 14.3%, not significant). MPO- and PR3-ANCA-negative patients (86.3%) had a higher prevalence of heart (10% vs. 46%, p <0.0001), central nervous system (CNS) (0% vs. 14.3%, p <0.0001) and gastrointestinal (10% vs. 22.2%, p = 0.0327) involvement. PTX3-ANCA were associated with a higher prevalence of ear-nose-throat (ENT) (100% vs. 85.3%, p <0.0001), lung (100% vs. 89.7%, p = 0.0015), gastrointestinal involvement (60% vs. 17.6%, p <0.0001) and peripheral neuropathy (100% vs. 48.5%, p <0.0001). Kidney (0% vs. 16.2%, p <0.0001) and CNS involvement (0% vs. 13.2%, p = 0.0002) occurred less frequently in PTX3-ANCA positive patients. The 2 olfactomedin 4 (OLM4)-ANCA positive patients presented with ENT, lung and kidney involvement, and polyneuropathy, respectively.Table 1.ANCA in EGPA cohort (n = 73). BPI = bactericidal permeability-increasing protein.IFT / ELISANo. of patients (%)P-ANCA11 (15.1)C-ANCA5 (6.8)MPO-ANCA8 (10.9)PR3-ANCA2 (2.7)BPI-ANCA1 (1.4)PTX3-ANCA5 (6.8)OLM4-ANCA2 (2.7)ConclusionWe report on the detection of PTX3-, BPI- and OLM4-ANCA in addition to MPO- and PR3-ANCA in EGPA. OLM4-ANCA has been reported in 2 patients with non-vasculitic inflammatory symptoms previously [5]. Herein, detection of OLM4-ANCA in EGPA is reported for the first time. Our study shows that the presence of ANCA with various specificities other than MPO and PR3 contribute to a higher prevalence of ANCA in EGPA. Moreover, clinical manifestations differ between ANCA-negative EGPA and ANCA-positive EGPA, and between patients with different ANCA-specificities.References[1]Schönermarck U, et al. Prevalence and spectrum of rheumatic diseases associated with proteinase 3-antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) and myeloperoxidase-ANCA. Rheumatology 2001;40:178-84.[2]Bremer P, et al. Getting rid of MPO-ANCA: a matter of disease subtype. Rheumatology 2013:752-4.[3]Comarmond C, et al. Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Churg-Strauss): clinical characteristics and long-term followup of the 383 patients enrolled in the French Vasculitis Study Group cohort. Arthritis Rheum 2013;65:270-81.[4]Padoan R, et al. IgG anti-Pentraxin 3 antibodies are a novel biomarker of ANCA-associated vasculitis and better identify patients with eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis. J Autoimmun 2021;124:102725.[5]Amirbeagi F, et al. Olfactomedin-4 autoantibodies give unusual c-ANCA staining patterns with reactivity to a subpopulation of neutrophils. J Leukoc Biol 2015;97:181-9.Disclosure of InterestsNone declared
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Mahri, A. Jajang W., Rais Muhamad Falah, and Aas Nurasyiah. "Regional Sukuk Issuance Strategy for West Java Province Infrastructure Financing." Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Teori dan Terapan 9, no. 6 (November 30, 2022): 772–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/vol9iss20226pp772-786.

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ABSTRAK Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi masalah dan solusi yang menghambat penerbitan sukuk daerah untuk pembiayaan infrastruktur di Jawa Barat. Pendekatan pada penelitian ini menggunakan metode Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). Subjek penelitian ini berasal dari regulator, akademisi, dan praktisi di bidang sukuk sebanyak 7 orang. Hasil penelitian ini menemukan bahwa masalah terbesar belum diterbitkannya sukuk daerah di Jawa Barat adalah rendahnya pengetahuan masyarakat (investor) tentang sukuk daerah dan juga rendahnya kesiapan sumber daya manusia (SDM) pemerintah daerah. Hasil penelitian juga menemukan prioritas solusi yaitu melakukan sosialisasi dan promosi kepada masyarakat (investor) mengenai sukuk daerah, dengan strategi yang dapat dirumuskan sebagai berikut: 1) melakukan sosialisasi dan promosi kepada masyarakat (investor) mengenai sukuk daerah, 2) mengadakan pelatihan atau workshop tentang teknis penerapan, konsep, dan skema syariah sukuk, 3) membuat peraturan daerah khusus yang mengatur tentang penerbitan sukuk disesuaikan dengan otonomi daerah, 4) menyusun dan mengintegrasikan peraturan yang memadai dalam bentuk UU (undang-undang) khusus, yang menjadi payung untuk pelaksanaan sukuk daerah. Penelitian ini diharapkan dapat memberikan manfaat bagi para stakeholder untuk merumuskan strategi penerbitan sukuk daerah di Jawa Barat agar kedepannya pemanfaatan sukuk daerah di bidang infrastruktur lebih optimal, sehingga peran sukuk daerah dalam pembangunan daerah dapat tercapai. Kata Kunci: Sukuk Daerah, Pembiayaan Infrastruktur, Strategi Penerbitan Sukuk, Analytical Hierarchy Process. ABSTRACT The study aimed to identify problems hindering the issuance of provincial/regional sovereign sukuk (regional sukuk) for infrastructure financing in West Java province as well as solutions to it. The study employed an Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. The subjects of this study altogether were seven regulators, academicians, and practitioners of sukuk. The results showed that the biggest problem preventing the government of West Java province from issuing a regional sukuk was the low level of public knowledge (investors) on the sukuk and of readiness on the part of human resources (HR) of the provincial government. Therefore, the study found that a priority solution to the problem was the socialization and promotion of provincial sukuk to the community (investors). The further solutions were as follows: 1) socialization and promotion of community training, 2) technical implementation, concept, and schemes of sharia sukuk, 3) Issuance of a special provincial regulation on sukuk, and 4) compilation and integration of related regulations on sukuk in a special law on sovereign sukuk which serves as a legal basis for provincial sovereign sukuk. The study was expected to shed some light on relevant stakeholders in formulating strategies for the issuance of provincial sukuk in West Java province. This in turn will guarantee better utilization of the sukuk for infrastructure financing, exploiting its true potential and roles for better provincial development. Keywords: Regional Sukuk, Infrastructure Financing, Sukuk Issuance Strategy, Analytical Hierarchy Process. REFERENCES Al Ajlouni, A. T., & Al Habeeb, M. A. (2021). Municipal sukuk as a model for financing municipalities and public service institutions in Saudi Arabia. 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Diana Putri Amalia. M, Elindra Yetti, and Tjipto Sumadi. "Motions and Songs to Improve Basic Literacy through Animation Videos." JPUD - Jurnal Pendidikan Usia Dini 16, no. 2 (November 30, 2022): 224–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/jpud.162.03.

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The government incurs huge costs because of low literacy rates, which are associated with higher crime rates, poor health, and higher welfare costs, therefore the stimulation of basic literacy from an early age is important. This study aims to examine the effectiveness of animated motion learning media and songs that are interesting, innovative, and effective for improving basic literacy aspects of early childhood. This mixed-method design with the research and development stages of the ADDIE model was tested for the effectiveness of the media through a paired sample test. The research was divided into three stages, starting from needs analysis, product development, and product evaluation, involving 11 respondents in the effectiveness test. The data collection technique was carried out using a basic literacy instrument grid questionnaire, for child development, while for the feasibility of the media or products being developed it was also through a questionnaire from experts. Data were analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively. The results of the study show that there is a significant increase in basic literacy values through learning media. The findings of the integration of quantitative and qualitative data form the basis for preparing the final product to revise and complement the deficiencies of movement and song-learning media. Keywords: basic literacy, animation media, motion, and song, early childhood References: Abidin, Y. (2015). Multiliteracy Learning An Answer to the Challenges of 21st Century Education in the Indonesian Context [Pembelajaran Multiliterasi Sebuah Jawaban atas Tantangan Pendidikan Abad Ke -21 dalam Konteks Keindonesiaan (D. Sumayyah, Ed.)]. PT Refika Aditama. Bedard, C., Bremer, E., & Cairney, J. (2020). Evaluation of the Move 2 Learn program, a community-based movement and pre-literacy intervention for young children. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 25(1), 101–117. https://doi.org/10.1080/17408989.2019.1690645 Bers, M. U. (2018). Coding, playgrounds, and literacy in early childhood education: The development of KIBO robotics and ScratchJr. 2018 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON), 2094–2102. Bhadra, A., Brown, J., Ke, H., Liu, C., Shin, E., Wang, X., & Kobsa, A. (2016). ABC3D - Using an Augmented Reality Mobile Game to Enhance Literacy in Early Childhood. 0–3. Dodge, D. T., Colker, L. J., & Heroman, C. (2002). Creative Curriculum for Presschool (Fourth Edi). Cataloging in Publication. Edwards, L. C. (2013). Music and Movement A way of Life for the Young Child (Seventh Ed). Pearson Education, Inc. Fadillah, M., Filasofa, L. M. K., Wantini, Akbar, E., & Fauziyah, S. (2014). Early Childhood Education Edutainment (Creating Interesting, Creative, and Fun Learning) [Edutaintment Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini (Menciptakan Pembelajaran Menarik, Kreatif, dan Menyenangkan)]. Kencana Prenadamedia Group. Fajriyah, L. (2018). Development of Emergent Literacy in Early Childhood [Pengembangan Literasi Emergen Pada Anak Usia Dini]. Proceedings of the ICECRS, 1(3). https://doi.org/10.21070/picecrs.v1i3.1394 Fox, J. E., & Schirrmacher, R. (2015). Art & Creative Development for Young Children (Eighth Edi). Cengage Learning. Graber, K. C., & Woods, A. M. (2013). Physical Education & Activity for Elementary Classroom Teachers. Mc Graw Hill. Heydon, R., McKee, L., & O’Neill, S. (2018). Singing our song: The affordances of singing in an intergenerational, multimodal literacy programme. Literacy, 52(3), 128–136. https://doi.org/10.1111/lit.12135 Jamaris, M. (2017). Multiple Intelligences Measurement [Pengukuran Kecerdasan Jamak]. Ghalia Indonesia. Juniasih, I. (2015). Increasing Movement Creativity Through Story-Based Educational Dance Activities (Tarita) PAUD PPs Jakarta State University [Peningkatan Kreativitas Gerak Melalui Kegiatan Tari Pendikan Berbasis Cerita ( Tarita ) PAUD PPs Universitas Negeri Jakarta]. 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Rahardjo, Budi, Fachrul Rozie, and Jessika Maulina. "Parents’ Role in Children's Learning During and After the Covid-19 Pandemic." JPUD - Jurnal Pendidikan Usia Dini 16, no. 1 (April 30, 2022): 69–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/jpud.161.05.

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When children only see their friends in little squares via Google Meet or Zoom, can teachers really address concepts like the importance of teamwork or how to manage conflict? This is a learning phenomenon during the COVID-19 pandemic and the era after it. This study aims to see the role of parents as children's learning companions in terms of mentors and motivators when online education takes place. This research using photovoice within phenomenological methodology and have been doing with thematic analysis and collecting data through interviews and observations. The participants were eight parents and one female teacher as a homeroom teacher. The research findings show that although there are many obstacles in online learning for children, learning during the COVID-19 pandemic can still run by involving the role of parents and teachers as pillars of education for preschool-age children. 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Abadiyah, Fajriyatul, and Hikmah Endraswati. "Analysis of Sharia Banking Share Valuation Using Intrinsic Value and Margin of Safety Method Graham Number." Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Teori dan Terapan 10, no. 1 (January 31, 2023): 16–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/vol10iss20231pp16-26.

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ABSTRACT This study aims to analyze the valuation of Islamic banking stocks using the intrinsic value method and the margin of safety Graham number, and determine whether Islamic banking stocks are undervalued or overvalued. This research is included in the descriptive quantitative research. The data source used is secondary data obtained from www.idx.co.id and www.Indopremier.com, while the research sample selection technique uses a purposive sampling method with the criteria of companies that have been IPOs for more than five years and the number of samples found consists of three Islamic banking stocks, namely BRIS, BTPS, and PNBS shares. Based on the results of the valuation of Islamic bank stocks using the intrinsic value method and margin of safety, graham numbers are obtained if the three Islamic bank stocks experience an overvalued/expensive condition above the criteria set by Benjamin Graham, the cause is because investor euphoria is quite high regarding the news of the merger of Bank Syariah Indonesia so that it can be concluded that the three Islamic banking stocks have considerable investment risks. Therefore, investors need to wait and see until the position of the Islamic bank's stock price is close to its fair price. Keywords: Graham Number, Intrinsic Value, Margin of Safety, Market Share, Islamic Banking. ABSTRAK Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis valuasi saham perbankan syariah dengan metode intrinsik value dan margin of safety graham number, serta menentukan apakah saham perbankan syariah dalam kondisi undervalue atau overvalue. Penelitian ini termasuk kedalam penelitian kuantitatif deskriptif. Sumber data yang digunakan adalah data sekunder yang diperoleh dari www.idx.co.id dan www.indopremier.com, sedangkan teknik pemilihan sampel penelitian menggunakan metode purposive sampling dengan kriteria perusahaan yang telah IPO lebih dari lima tahun dan diperoleh jumlah sampel yang ditemukan terdiri dari tiga saham perbankan syariah, yakni saham BRIS, BTPS, dan PNBS. Berdasarkan hasil valuasi saham bank syariah dengan menggunakan metode intrinsik value dan margin of safety graham number diperoleh jika ketiga saham bank syariah tersebut mengalami kondisi overvalue/mahal berada diatas kriteria yang ditetapkan oleh Benjamin Graham, penyebabnya dikarenakan euforia investor cukup tinggi mengenai kabar merger Bank Syariah Indonesia sehingga dapat disimpulkan ketiga saham perbankan syariah memiliki risiko investasi yang cukup besar. Maka dari itu, investor perlu wait and see sampai posisi harga saham bank syariah mendekati harga wajarnya. Kata Kunci: Graham Number, Intrinsic Value, Margin of Safety, Market Share, Perbankan Syariah. REFERENCES Alhazami, L. (2020). Valuasi saham yang masih layak untuk dikoleksi di bursa efek Indonesia (BEI) pada Saat pandemik covid-19. Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi Dan Keuangan, 9(2), 139–149. https://doi.org/10.32639/jiak.v9i2.526 Antoni, Juwita, R., & Wijayanti, A. P. (2020). Penentuan nilai harga wajar saham menggunakan metode gordon growth model. Co-Value: Jurnal Ekonomi, Koperasi & Kewirausahaan, 11(3), 77–82. Budiman, R. (2020). Investing is easy. PT Elex Media Komputindo. Ervian, P. (2015). Pemanfaatan metode value investing Benjamin Graham untuk meraih capital gain di bursa efek Indonesia. Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana. Graham, B., & Dood, D. L. (2014). Security analysis: Principles and techniques. McGraw Hill. Halim, A. (2005). Analisis investasi. Salemba Empat. Hutabarat, F. (2022). Value investing analysis: A look at Anthony Salim portfolio. 8ISC Proceedings: Business, 58–65. 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Pinto, Marialva Linda Moog, and Maria Isabel Da Cunha. "Políticas Avaliativas sobre Internacionalização na Educação Superior (Evaluative policies about internationalization in Higher Education)." Revista Eletrônica de Educação 15 (December 22, 2021): e4595074. http://dx.doi.org/10.14244/198271994595.

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e4595074The article examines the transfer of evaluative policies on the internationalization of higher education. Although evaluative policies have always been shaped by international influence, the study assumes that the internationalization of evaluative policies has intensified since the World Conference on Higher Education (HE) for the XXI Century: Vision and Action (UNESCO, 1998) process that resembles several speeches in a single global educational discourse. In this sense, this interpretative research aims to analyze external policies resulting from the agreement reached at the World Conference on Higher Education for the XXI Century: Vision and Action with regard to 'internationalization of Higher Education', as well as advice transferred as educational policies and later translated to developing countries in general and to Brazilian Higher Education (HE) in particular. The research with an interpretative approach used Document Analysis to analyze the following texts, especially on the theme of Internationalization of Higher Education. They are: the Conference in question (UNESCO, 1998); the National Education Plan (2014); and the External Institutional Assessment Instrument (EIAI) - (INEP, 2017). As a result, it is confirmed that the advice of this particular Conference influenced the evaluative policies developed by INEP for HE, however, they also alert to the emergence of adaptation of academic practices from remote education, caused by the Coronavirus pandemic, which can have a significant impact on the internationalization concept of higher education, since communication technologies have brought about incredible changes in record time.ResumoO artigo examina a transferência de políticas avaliativas sobre internacionalização da educação superior. Ainda que as políticas avaliativas sempre tenham sido moldadas pela influência internacional o estudo parte do pressuposto de que a internacionalização das políticas avaliativas se intensificaram a partir da Conferência Mundial para a Educação Superior (ES) para o Século XXI: Visão e Ação (UNESCO, 1998) processo que aproxima diversos discursos em um único discurso educacional global. Neste sentido, esta pesquisa de cunho interpretativo, tem como objetivo, analisar políticas externas resultantes do acordo realizado na Conferência Mundial para a Educação Superior para o Século XXI: Visão e Ação no que se refere a ‘internacionalização da ES, bem como os aconselhamentos transferidos como políticas educativas e posteriormente traduzidos para os países em desenvolvimento em geral e para a Educação Superior (ES) brasileira em particular. A pesquisa de abordagem interpretativa utilizou-se da Análise Documental para analisar os seguintes textos, em especial sobre o tema da Internacionalização da ES. São eles: a Conferência em questão (UNESCO, 1998); o Plano Nacional de Educação (2014); e o Instrumento de Avaliação Institucional Externa (IAIE) – (INEP, 2017). Como resultado confirma-se que os aconselhamentos desta Conferência em particular, influenciaram as políticas avaliativas elaboradas pelo INEP para a ES, no entanto também alertam para a emergência de adaptação das práticas acadêmicas a partir do ensino remoto, provocado pela pandemia do Coronavirus, que podem ter um impacto significativo no conceito de internacionalização da educação superior, uma vez que as tecnologias de comunicação provocaram incríveis mudanças em tempo recorde.ResumenEl artículo examina la transferencia de políticas evaluativas sobre la internacionalización de la educación superior. Aunque las políticas evaluativas siempre han sido moldeadas por la influencia internacional, el estudio asume que la internacionalización de las políticas evaluativas se ha intensificado desde la Conferencia Mundial de Educación Superior (ES) para el siglo XXI: visión y acción (UNESCO, 1998) proceso que se asemeja a varios discursos en un solo discurso educativo global. En este sentido, esta investigación interpretativa tiene como objetivo analizar las políticas externas resultantes del acuerdo alcanzado en la Conferencia Mundial sobre Educación Superior para el siglo XXI: visión y acción con respecto a la 'internacionalización de la educación superior', así como asesoramiento transferido como políticas educativas y luego se tradujo a los países en desarrollo en general y a la Educación Superior Brasileña (ES) en particular. La investigación con un enfoque interpretativo utilizó el Análisis de Documentos para analizar los siguientes textos, especialmente sobre el tema de la internacionalización de la educación superior. Ellos son: la Conferencia en cuestión (UNESCO, 1998); el Plan Nacional de Educación (2014); y el Instrumento de Evaluación Institucional Externa (IAIE) - (INEP, 2017). Como resultado, se confirma que el consejo de esta Conferencia en particular influyó en las políticas evaluativas desarrolladas por INEP para HE, sin embargo, también alertan sobre la aparición de la adaptación de prácticas académicas de educación remota, causada por la pandemia de Coronavirus, que puede tener un impacto significativo en el concepto de internacionalización de la educación superior, ya que las tecnologías de comunicación han provocado cambios increíbles en un tiempo récord.Palavras-chave: Políticas avaliativas, Internacionalização da educação superior, Transferência de políticas.Keywords: Evaluative policies, Internationalization of higher education, Policy transfer.Palabras clave: Políticas evaluativas, Internacionalización de la educación superior, Política de transferencia.ReferencesALTBACH, P. G.; KNIGHT, J. The internationalization of higher education: Motivations and realities. Journal of Studies in International Education, p. 290-305, 2007.BARTELL, Marvin. 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Carvalho, Rosário Salema de, and João Pedro Monteiro. "EDITORIAL." ARTis ON, no. 8 (December 30, 2018): 4–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.37935/aion.v0i8.212.

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From the theoretical point-of-view, the azulejo has been studied in Portugal since the second half of the nineteenth century through a perspective that increasingly highlights the idea of originality and, more recently, the identity factor. Actually, today the azulejo is regarded as one of the arts that best identifies Portuguese heritage. However, is it truly so? Is it reasonable to associate identity narratives with azulejo or is this idea connected only to issues of national marketing?Included in the Month of the Azulejo and the European Year of Cultural Heritage, AzLab#42 special seminar, entitled Identity(ies) of the azulejo in Portugal [1], aimed at debating issues of identity related to glazed tiles, focusing its attention both on the historiographic construction of this (these) concept(s) and on the different points that distinguish the Portuguese usage of the glazed tile from how other countries understand this art form.Following a protocol signed between the Rede de Investigação em Azulejo (Azulejo Research Network – ARTIS-IHA/FLUL) and the Amigos do Museu Nacional do Azulejo Association (Friends of the National Azulejo Museum), AzLab#42 took place at Amphitheater III of the School of Arts and Humanities of the University of Lisbon on October 4, 2018. The international call for papers had a significant number of proposals, from which, after a blind peer-review process, six were selected. To the latter, three other sessions were added with guest-speakers whose work has been acknowledged in this field of study, which in turn led to vigorous discussions in the several debates held during the seminar.For the reasons given, because it secures contributes of the several authors with different educational backgrounds and nationalities, the conference proceedings now published are enormously relevant for the future. In addition, this volume also fulfills one of the initial goals of this initiative: to introduce the scientific community’s perspective of this matter and contribute to the theoretical support of the Portuguese azulejo’s application to UNESCO World Heritage.ARTis ON’s special number mirrors AzLab#42 seminar’s program. As a result, it starts with a set of articles related to historiography, featuring studies dedicated to general themes which are followed by more specific ones. Nuno Rosmaninho’s article opens this volume with a study entitled “Portuguese azulejos and other national arts” in which the author seeks to “link the identity appropriation of the azulejo to a source common to most artistic discourse in the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries”.Focusing on differentiating issues, Alexandra Gago da Câmara and Rosário Salema de Carvalho list originality facts identified by European historiography until the mid-twentieth century, observing how these spring from seemingly diverse ideas to actually embody a set of well-defined points. From an even more funnelled perspective, Sandra Leandro explores Joaquim de Vasconcelos’ role in this context while João Pedro Monteiro addresses one of the most significant researchers in the glazed tile field of study – João Miguel dos Santos Simões.The appreciation of the convergent and divergent points between Portuguese and Spanish tiles, understood as focal loci for the azulejo’s universal reach, is presented by Jaume Coll Conesa. Following this study, there is a set of articles that, addressing the call for papers’ theme “azulejo: what identity(ies)”, considers certain distinctive characteristics. Fátima Rodrigues and Pedro J. Freitas analyse patterned tiles using mathematical models of classification; Cristina Carvalho examines advertising panels; Shelley Miller shows how her artistic interventions call the concept of identity into question and, continuing with contemporaneous studies, Inês Leitão ends this section by analysing how artists perceive identity issues associated with the azulejo.However, there is still plenty to debate and clarify. Indeed, one of the most interesting points concerning AzLab#42, and the articles now published, rests on the range of topics that arise as future research perspectives. Nevertheless, is the importance acknowledged to the azulejo today, how it distinguishes national landscape – whether by its physical presence or as a key element in the Portuguese collective imaginary – as well as its role as a reference to a broad set of other cultural and artistic displays, ranging from fashion to cuisine, enough to grant it the status of a culture’s identity defining art form? Or are we sometimes witnessing a discourse that aims to subordinate Portuguese tiles to a wider narrative, making them fit into a set of supposedly distinctive factors, which actually intends to build a national image for foreign consumption?Since we believe this volume is a contribution to the future and that from this initiative several others might be held, for the moment we must thank all participants and AzLab#42’s Scientific and Executive Committee. In addition, we would like to highlight the support given by Inês Leitão in terms of graphic design and organisation as well as by Rafaela Xavier and Fábio Ricardo.---[1] AzLab is a monthly seminar organised by the Az group – Azulejo Research Network, of ARTIS – Instituto de História da Arte da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa (Art History Institute of the School of Arts and Humanities of the University of Lisbon), in collaboration with the National Azulejo Museum (https://blogazlab.wordpress.com). AzLab’s goal is to create new analysis perspectives on issues related to the azulejo, among which are research, inventory, collecting, safeguarding, creating or divulging. The idea of developing a research lab on azulejo, which addresses experimental procedure concepts associated with these spaces, is applied to the discussion AzLab wishes to promote. It also introduces a concept foreign to art history, aiming at developing a multidisciplinary research. Every month a theme is submitted to public debate, which may stem from research projects, masters’ dissertations, PhD thesis, among others. National researchers, who are connected to the most diverse institutions, are invited to participate as well as, whenever possible, foreign scholars. AzLab#42 special Identity(ies) of the Azulejo in Portugal was a one-day conference, which was co-organised by the Amigos do Museu Nacional do Azulejo Association and also supported by Centro Atlântico publisher.
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Sukmawati, Heni, Iwan Wisandani, and Mega Rachma Kurniaputri. "Penerimaan dan Penggunaan Muzakki dalam Membayar Zakat Non-Tunai di Jawa Barat: Ekstensi Teori Technology of Acceptance Model." Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Teori dan Terapan 9, no. 4 (July 31, 2022): 439–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/vol9iss20224pp439-452.

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ABSTRAK Strategi penghimpunan zakat infaq dan sedekah masa kini harus selaras dengan perkembangan teknologi dan perilaku masyarakat 5.0 (society 5.0), dimana Society 5.0 menciptakan masyarakat yang berbasis teknologi sehingga pembayaran zakat, infaq, dan sedekah non tunai harus memanfaatkan teknologi finansial seperti, mobile banking, ATM, QRIS, dompet digital maupun e-commerce. Tujuan penelitian ini yaitu guna mengetahui besarnya penerimaan dan penggunaan layanan teknologi finansial dalam membayar Zakat, Infaq, dan Sedekah (ZIS) menggunakan ekstensi Technology of Acceptance Model (TAM) dengan motivasi spiritual. Adapun metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah Structural Equation Modeling Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS) dengan sebanyak 129 responden yang berasal dari Kota Bekasi, Bandung, Bogor, Cimahi, Sukabumi, Garut, Majalengka, Tasikmalaya, dan Pangandaran. Penelitian ini menemukan bahwa muzakki dalam menerima dan menggunakan layanan teknologi keuangan untuk membayar ZIS secara non tunai dipengaruhi oleh persepsi kemudahan, persepsi kegunaan, sikap, dan intensi. Implikasi dari penelitian ini adalah agar lembaga zakat dapat mengetahui penerimaan dan penggunaan teknologi muzakki dalam menunaikan zakat non tunai sehingga dapat berinovasi dalam menyediakan layanan bagi muzakki maupun masyarakat yang akan membayar zakat non tunai. Kata Kunci: Zakat Non Tunai, Kesejahteraan Umum, Perilaku Mikroekonomi, Ekonomi Keuangan. ABSTRACT The strategy of collecting zakat infaq and alms today must be in line with technological developments and community behavior 5.0 (society 5.0), where Society 5.0 creates a technology-based society. ATM, QRIS, digital wallet, and e-commerce. The purpose of this study is to determine the amount of acceptance and use of financial technology services in paying Zakat, Infaq, and Alms (ZIS) using the Technology of Acceptance Model (TAM) extension with spiritual motivation. The research method used is Structural Equation Modeling Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS) with 129 respondents taken from Bekasi, Bandung, Bogor, Cimahi, Sukabumi, Garut, Majalengka, Tasikmalaya, and Pangandaran. This study found that muzakki in accepting and using financial technology services to pay ZIS non-cash were influenced by perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, attitudes, and intentions. However, the perceived usefulness does not affect the attitude of muzakki in paying non-cash ZIS, and indirectly the perceived usefulness does not affect the actual use of muzakki to pay ZIS. 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