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2. Besarnya Syarat Dukungan Calon Independen dalam Pilkada: Auto Kritik Hukum terhadap Demokrasi Indonesia
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Yogi Prasetyo
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independent ,local election ,percentage of support requirements ,Law - Abstract
Local Election is considered not to reflect democracy, there are still obstacles in the form of a large percentage of support requirements that make it difficult for independent candidates. Responding to these problems, this study aims to explain the large percentage of support requirements that are burdensome for independent candidates and the importance of independent candidates in the local election. The research method used is literature study with a legal philosophy approach. The data are literature literacy materials related to the research theme. The results showed that the percentage of support for independent candidates in the local election was considered too large. So that it hinders and makes independent candidates unable to become candidates in the elections. This kills the life of democracy that is being built by Indonesia. Whereas the existence of independent candidates is important as a counterweight and a new color giver in the political saturation of the old ways that do not produce quality leaders. It is necessary to change the percentage of support for independent candidates so as not to hinder democracy.
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- 2024
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3. Respiratory Rate Oxygenation (ROX) index as predictor of high flow nasal cannula in pediatric patients in pediatric intensive care unit
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Irene Yuniar, Antonius Hocky Pudjiadi, Rismala Dewi, Yogi Prawira, Niken Wahyu Puspaningtyas, Tartila Tartila, and Sharfina Fulki
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HFNC ,ROX index ,Pediatrics ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Abstract Background High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is often used in pediatric populations with respiratory distress. In adults, the respiratory-rate oxygenation (ROX) index is used as a predictor of HFNC therapy; however, children have age-associated differences in respiratory rate, thus may not be applicable to children. This study aims to find the reliability of ROX index and modified P-ROX index as predictors of HFNC therapy failure in pediatric patients. Methods Subjects in this analytical cross-sectional study were taken from January 2023 until November 2023 in Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital. Inclusion criteria are children aged 1 month to 18 years with respiratory distress and got HFNC therapy. Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) analysis was used to find mP-ROX index cutoff value as a predictor of HFNC failure. The area under curve (AUC) score of mP-ROX index was assessed at different time point. Results A total of 102 patients, with 70% of the population with pneumonia, were included in this study. There are significant differences in the ROX index between the successful and failed HFNC group therapy (p
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- 2024
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4. Impact of Hemoglobin Levels on Composite Cardiac Arrest or Stroke Outcome in Patients With Respiratory Failure Due to COVID-19
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Shi Nan Feng, BSPH, Thu-Lan Kelly, PhD, John F. Fraser, MD, PhD, Gianluigi Li Bassi, MD, PhD, Jacky Suen, PhD, Akram Zaaqoq, MD, MPH, Matthew J. Griffee, MD, Rakesh C. Arora, MD, Nicole White, PhD, Glenn Whitman, MD, Chiara Robba, MD, PhD, Denise Battaglini, MD, PhD, Sung-Min Cho, DO, MHS, on behalf of COVID-19 Critical Care Consortium (CCCC), Robert Bartlett, John F. Fraser, Gianluigi Li Bassi, Jacky Y. Suen, Heidi J. Dalton, John Laffey, Daniel Brodie, Eddy Fan, Antoni Torres, Davide Chiumello, Alyaa Elhazm, Carol Hodgson, Shingo Ichiba, Carlos Luna, Srinivas Murthy, Alistair Nichol, Pauline Yeung Ng, Mark Ogino, Aidan Burrell, Antonio Pesenti, Tala Al-Dabbous, Huda Alfoudri, Mohammed Shamsah, Subbarao Elapavaluru, Ashley Berg, Christina Horn, Yunis Mayasi, Stephan Schroll, Dan Meyer, Jorge Velazco, Ludmyla Ploskanych, Wanda Fikes, Rohini Bagewadi, Marvin Dao, Haley White, Alondra Berrios Laviena, Ashley Ehlers Maysoon, Shalabi-McGuire, Trent Witt, Lorenzo Grazioli, Luca Lorini, E. Wilson Grandin, Jose Nunez, Tiago Reyes, Diarmuid O’Briain, Stephanie Hunter, Mahesh Ramanan, Julia Affleck, Hemanth Hurkadli Veerendra, Sumeet Rai, Josie Russell-Brown, Mary Nourse, Mark Joseph, Brook Mitchell, Martha Tenzer, Ryuzo Abe, Hwa Jin Cho, In Seok Jeong, Nadeem Rahman, Vivek Kakar, Andres Oswaldo Razo Vazquez, Nicolas Brozzi, Omar Mehkri, Sudhir Krishnan Abhijit, Duggal Stuart Houltham, Jerónimo Graf, Roderigo Diaz, Roderigo Orrego, Camila Delgado, Joyce González, Maria Soledad Sanchez, Michael Piagnerelli, Josefa Valenzuela Sarrazin, A/Prof. Gustavo Zabert, Lucio Espinosa, Paulo Delgado, Victoria Delgado, Diego Fernando, Bautista Rincón, Angela Maria Marulanda Yanten, Melissa Bustamante Duque, Alyaa Elhazmi, Abdullah Al-Hudaib, Maria Callahan, M. Azhari Taufik, Elizabeth Yasmin Wardoyo, Margaretha Gunawan, Nurindah S Trisnaningrum, Vera Irawany, Muhammad Rayhan, Mauro Panigada, Alberto Zanella, Giacomo Grasselli, Sebastiano Colombo, Chiara Martinet, Gaetano Florio, Massimo Antonelli, Simone Carelli, Domenico L. Grieco, Motohiro Asaki, Kota Hoshino, Leonardo Salazar, Mary Alejandra Mendoza Monsalve, Bairbre McNicholas, David Cosgrave, Joseph McCaffrey, Allison Bone, Yusuff Hakeem, James Winearls, Mandy Tallott, David Thomson, Christel Arnold-Day, Jerome Cupido, Zainap Fanie, Malcom Miller, Lisa Seymore, Dawid van Straaten, Ali Ait Hssain, Jeffrey Aliudin, Al-Reem Alqahtani, Khoulod Mohamed, Ahmed Mohamed, Darwin Tan, Joy Villanueva, Ahmed Zaqout, Ethan Kurtzman, Arben Ademi, Ana Dobrita, Khadija El Aoudi, Juliet Segura, Gezy Giwangkancana, Shinichiro Ohshimo, Javier Osatnik, Anne Joosten, Minlan Yang, Ana Motos, Francisco Arancibia, Virginie Williams, Alexandre Noel, Nestor Luque, Marina Fantini, Ruth Noemi Jorge García, Enrique Chicote Alvarez, Anna Greti, Adrian Ceccato, Angel Sanchez, Ana Loza Vazquez, Ferran Roche-Campo, Diego Franch-Llasat, Divina Tuazon, Marcelo Amato, Luciana Cassimiro, Flavio Pola, Francis Ribeiro, Guilherme Fonseca, Heidi Dalton, Mehul Desai, Erik Osborn Hala Deeb, Antonio Arcadipane, Gennaro Martucci, Giovanna Panarello, Chiara Vitiello, Claudia Bianco, Giovanna Occhipinti, Matteo Rossetti, Raffaele Cuffaro, Sung-Min Cho, Glenn Whitman, Hiroaki Shimizu, Naoki Moriyama, Jae-Burm Kim, Nobuya Kitamura, Johannes Gebauer, Toshiki Yokoyama, Abdulrahman Al-Fares, Sarah Buabbas, Esam Alamad, Fatma Alawadhi, Kalthoum Alawadi, Hiro Tanaka, Satoru Hashimoto, Masaki Yamazaki, Tak-Hyuck Oh, Mark Epler, Cathleen Forney, Louise Kruse, Jared Feister, Joelle Williamson, Katherine Grobengieser, Eric Gnall, Sasha Golden, Mara Caroline, Timothy Shapiro, Colleen Karaj, Lisa Thome, Lynn Sher, Mark Vanderland, Mary Welch, Sherry McDermott, Matthew Brain, Sarah Mineall, Dai Kimura, Luca Brazzi, Gabriele Sales, Giorgia Montrucchio, Tawnya Ogston, Dave Nagpal, Karlee Fischer, Roberto Lorusso, Rajavardhan Rangappa, Sujin Rai, Argin Appu, Mariano Esperatti, Nora Angélica Fuentes, Maria Eugenia Gonzalez, Edmund G. Carton, Ayan Sen, Amanda Palacios, Deborah Rainey, Gordan Samoukoviv, Josie Campisi, Lucia Durham, Emily Neumann, Cassandra Seefeldt, Octavio Falcucci, Amanda Emmrich, Jennifer Guy, Carling Johns, Kelly Potzner, Catherine Zimmermann, Angelia Espinal, Nina Buchtele, Michael Schwameis, Andrea Korhnfehl, Roman Brock, Thomas Staudinger, Stephanie-Susanne, Stecher Michaela Barnikel, Sófia Antón, Alexandra Pawlikowski, Akram Zaaqoq, Lan Anh Galloway, Caitlin Merley, Marc Csete, Luisa Quesada, Isabela Saba, Daisuke Kasugai, Hiroaki Hiraiwa, Taku Tanaka, Eva Marwali, Yoel Purnama, Santi Rahayu Dewayanti, Ardiyan, Dafsah Arifa Juzar, Debby Siagian, Yih-Sharng Chen, Indrek Ratsep, Andra-Maris Post, Piret Sillaots, Anneli Krund, Merili-Helen Lehiste, Tanel Lepik, Frank Manetta, Effe Mihelis, Iam Claire Sarmiento, Mangala Narasimhan, Michael Varrone, Mamoru Komats, Julia Garcia-Diaz, Catherine Harmon, S. Veena Satyapriya, Amar Bhatt, Nahush A. Mokadam, Alberto Uribe, Alicia Gonzalez, Haixia Shi, Johnny McKeown, Joshua Pasek, Juan Fiorda, Marco Echeverria, Rita Moreno, Bishoy Zakhary, Marco Cavana, Alberto Cucino, Giuseppe Foti, Marco Giani, Benedetta Fumagalli, Valentina Castagna, Andrea Dell’Amore, Paolo Navalesi, Hoi-Ping Shum, Alain Vuysteke, Asad Usman, Andrew Acker, Benjamin Smood, Blake Mergler, Federico Sertic, Madhu Subramanian, Alexandra Sperry, Nicolas Rizer, Erlina Burhan, Menaldi Rasmin, Ernita Akmal, Faya Sitompul, Navy Lolong, Bhat Naivedh, Simon Erickson, Peter Barrett, David Dean, Julia Daugherty, Antonio Loforte, Irfan Khan, Mohammed Abraar Quraishi, Olivia DeSantis, Dominic So, Darshana Kandamby, Jose M. Mandei, Hans Natanael, Eka YudhaLantang, Anastasia Lantang, Surya Oto Wijaya, Anna Jung, George Ng, Wing Yiu Ng, Shu Fang, Alexis Tabah, Megan Ratcliffe, Maree Duroux, Shingo Adachi, Shota Nakao, Pablo Blanco, Ana Prieto, Jesús Sánchez, Meghan Nicholson, Warwick Butt, Alyssa Serratore, Carmel Delzoppo, Pierre Janin, Elizabeth Yarad, Richard Totaro, Jennifer Coles, Bambang Pujo, Robert Balk, Andy Vissing, Esha Kapania, James Hays, Samuel Fox, Garrett Yantosh, Pavel Mishin, Saptadi Yuliarto, Kohar Hari Santoso, Susanthy Djajalaksana, Arie Zainul Fatoni, Masahiro Fukuda, Keibun Liu, Paolo Pelosi, Denise Battaglini, Juan Fernando Masa Jiménez, Diego Bastos, Sérgio Gaião, Desy Rusmawatiningtyas, Young-Jae Cho, Su Hwan Lee, Tatsuya Kawasaki, Laveena Munshi, Pranya Sakiyalak, Prompak Nitayavardhana, Tamara Seitz, Rakesh Arora, David Kent, Daniel Marino, Swapnil Parwar, Andrew Cheng, Jennene Miller, Shigeki Fujitani, Naoki Shimizu, Jai Madhok, Clark Owyang, Hergen Buscher, Claire Reynolds, Olavi Maasikas, Aleksan Beljantsev, Vladislav Mihnovits, Takako Akimoto, Mariko Aizawa, Kanako Horibe, Ryota Onodera, Meredith Young, Timothy George, Kiran Shekar, Niki McGuinness, Lacey Irvine, Brigid Flynn, Tomoyuki Endo, Kazuhiro Sugiyama, Keiki Shimizu, Kathleen Exconde, Leslie Lussier, Gösta Lotz, Maximilian Malfertheiner, Lars Maier, Esther Dreier, Neurinda Permata Kusumastuti, Colin McCloskey, Al-Awwab Dabaliz, Tarek B Elshazly, Josiah Smith, Konstanty S. Szuldrzynski, Piotr Bielański, Keith Wille, Ken Kuljit, S. Parhar, Kirsten M. Fiest, Cassidy Codan, Anmol Shahid, Mohamed Fayed, Timothy Evans, Rebekah Garcia, Ashley Gutierrez, Tae Song, Rebecca Rose, Suzanne Bennett, Denise Richardson, Giles Peek, Lovkesh Arora, Kristina Rappapport, Kristina Rudolph, Zita Sibenaller, Lori Stout, Alicia Walter, Daniel Herr, Nazli Vedadi, Shaun Thompson, Julie Hoffman, Xiaonan Ying, Ryan Kennedy, Muhammed Elhadi, Matthew Griffee, Anna Ciullo, Yuri Kida, Ricard Ferrer Roca, JordI Riera, Sofia Contreras, Cynthia Alegre, Christy Kay, Irene Fischer, Elizabeth Renner, Hayato Taniguci, John Fraser, Jacky Suen, Adrian Barnett, Nicole White, Kristen Gibbons, Simon Forsyth, Amanda Corley, India Pearse, Samuel Hinton, Gabriella Abbate, Halah Hassan, Silver Heinsar, Varun A Karnik, Katrina Ki, Hollier F. O’Neill, Nchafatso Obonyo, Leticia Pretti Pimenta, Janice D. Reid, Kei Sato, Aapeli Vuorinen, Karin S. Wildi, Emily S. Wilson, Stephanie Yerkovich, James Lee, Daniel Plotkin, Barbara Wanjiru Citarella, Laura Merson, Emma Hartley, Bastian Lubis, Takanari Ikeyama, Balu Bhaskar, Jae-Seung Jung, Shay McGuinness, Glenn Eastwood, Sandra Rossi Marta, Fabio Guarracino, Stacy Gerle, Emily Coxon, Bruno Claro, Daniel Loverde, Namrata Patil, Vieri Parrini, Angela McBride, Kathryn Negaard, Angela Ratsch, Ahmad Abdelaziz, Juan David Uribe, Adriano Peris, Mark Sanders, Dominic Emerson, Muhammad Kamal, Pedro Povoa, Roland Francis, Ali Cherif, Sunimol Joseph, Matteo Di Nardo, Micheal Heard, Kimberly Kyle, Ray A Blackwell, Patrick Biston, Hye Won Jeong, Reanna Smith, Yogi Prawira, Arturo Huerta Garcia, Nahikari Salterain, Bart Meyns, Marsha Moreno, Rajat Walia, Amit Mehta, Annette Schweda, Moh Supriatna, Cenk Kirakli, Melissa Williams, Kyung Hoon Kim, Alexandra Assad, Estefania Giraldo, Wojtek Karolak, Martin Balik, Elizabeth Pocock, Evan Gajkowski, Kanamoto Masafumi, Nicholas Barrett, Yoshihiro Takeyama, Sunghoon Park, Faizan Amin, Fina Meilyana Andriyani, Serhii Sudakevych, Magdalena Vera, Rodrigo Cornejo, Patrícia Schwarz, Ana Carolina Mardini, Thais de Paula, Ary Serpa Neto, Andrea Villoldo, Alexandre Siciliano Colafranceschi, Alejandro Ubeda Iglesias, Juan Granjean, Lívia Maria Garcia Melro, Giovana Fioravante Romualdo, Diego Gaia, Helmgton Souza, Filomena Galas, Rafael Máñez Mendiluce, Alejandra Sosa, Ignacio Martinez, Hiroshi Kurosawa, Juan Salgado, Beate Hugi-Mayr, Eric Charbonneau, Vitor Salvatore Barzilai, Veronica Monteiro, Rodrigo Ribeiro de Souza, Michael Harper, Hiroyuki Suzuki, Celina Adams, Jorge Brieva, George Nyale, Faisal Saleem Eltatar, Jihan Fatani, Husam Baeissa, Ayman AL Masri, Ahmed Rabie, Mok Yee Hui, Masahiro Yamane, Hanna Jung, Ayorinde Mojisola Margaret, Newell Nacpil, Katja Ruck, Rhonda Bakken, Claire Jara, Tim Felton, Lorenzo Berra, Bobby Shah, Arpan Chakraborty, Monika Cardona, Gerry Capatos, Bindu Akkanti, Abiodun Orija, Harsh Jain, Asami Ito, Brahim Housni, Sennen Low, Koji Iihara, Joselito Chavez, Kollengode Ramanathan, Gustavo Zabert, Krubin Naidoo, Ian Seppelt, Marlice VanDyk, Sarah MacDonald, Randy McGregor, Teka Siebenaler, Hannah Flynn, Kristi Lofton, Toshiyuki Aokage, Kazuaki Shigemitsu, Andrea Moscatelli, Giuseppe Fiorentino, Matthias Baumgaertel, Serge Eddy Mba, Jana Assy, Amelya Hutahaean, Holly Roush, Kay A Sichting, Francesco Alessandri, Debra Burns, Gavin Salt, Carl P. Garabedian, Jonathan Millar, Malcolm Sim, Adrian Mattke, Danny McAuley, Jawad Tadili, Tim Frenzel, Yaron Bar-Lavie, Aaron Blandino Ortiz, Jackie Stone, Antony Attokaran, Michael Farquharson, Brij Patel, Derek Gunning, Kenneth Baillie, Pia Watson, Kenji Tamai, Gede Ketut Sajinadiyasa, Dyah Kanyawati, Marcello Salgado, Assad Sassine, Bhirowo Yudo, Scott McCaul, Bongjin Lee, Sang Min Lee, Arnon Afek, Yoshiaki Iwashita, Bambang Pujo Semedi, Jack Metiva, Nicole Van Belle, Ignacio Martin-Loeches, Lenny Ivatt, Chia Yew Woon, Hyun Mi Kang, Timothy Smith, Erskine James, Nawar Al-Rawas, Yudai Iwasaki, Kenny Chan King-Chung, Vadim Gudzenko, Fabio Taccone, Fajar Perdhana, Yoan Lamarche, Joao Miguel Ribeiro, Nikola Bradic, Klaartje Van den Bossche, Oude Lansink, Gurmeet Singh, Gerdy Debeuckelaere, Henry T. Stelfox, Cassia Yi, Jennifer Elia, Thomas Tribble, Shyam Shankar, Raj Padmanabhan, Bill Hallinan, Luca Paoletti, Yolanda Leyva, Tatuma Fykuda, Jenelle Badulak, Jillian Koch, Amy Hackman, Lisa Janowaik, Deb Hernandez, Jennifer Osofsky, Katia Donadello, Aizah Lawang, Josh Fine, and Benjamin Davidson
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Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
OBJECTIVES:. Anemia has been associated with an increased risk of both cardiac arrest and stroke, frequent complications of COVID-19. The effect of hemoglobin level at ICU admission on a composite outcome of cardiac arrest or stroke in an international cohort of COVID-19 patients was investigated. DESIGN:. Retrospective analysis of prospectively collected database. SETTING:. A registry of COVID-19 patients admitted to ICUs at over 370 international sites was reviewed for patients diagnosed with cardiac arrest or stroke up to 30 days after ICU admission. Anemia was defined as: normal (hemoglobin ≥ 12.0 g/dL for women, ≥ 13.5 g/dL for men), mild (hemoglobin 10.0–11.9 g/dL for women, 10.0–13.4 g/dL for men), moderate (hemoglobin ≥ 8.0 and < 10.0 g/dL for women and men), and severe (hemoglobin < 8.0 g/dL for women and men). PATIENTS:. Patients older than 18 years with acute COVID-19 infection in the ICU. INTERVENTIONS:. None. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS:. Of 6926 patients (median age = 59 yr, male = 65%), 760 patients (11.0%) experienced stroke (2.0%) and/or cardiac arrest (9.4%). Cardiac arrest or stroke was more common in patients with low hemoglobin, occurring in 12.8% of patients with normal hemoglobin, 13.3% of patients with mild anemia, and 16.7% of patients with moderate/severe anemia. Time to stroke or cardiac arrest by anemia status was analyzed using Cox proportional hazards regression with death as a competing risk. Covariates selected through clinical knowledge were age, sex, comorbidities (diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and cardiac or neurologic conditions), pandemic era, country income, mechanical ventilation, and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Moderate/severe anemia was associated with a higher risk of cardiac arrest or stroke (hazard ratio, 1.32; 95% CI, 1.05–1.67). CONCLUSIONS:. In an international registry of ICU patients with COVID-19, moderate/severe anemia was associated with increased hazard of cardiac arrest or stroke.
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- 2024
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5. Digital Learning Media in Interactive Multimedia Based on Inquiry Approach for Sociology Learning in High Schools
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Yogi Pinilih, Triana Rejekiningsih, and Akhmad Arif Musadad
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Multimedia ,Interactive ,Sociology ,Inquiry ,Digital ,Education (General) ,L7-991 ,Theory and practice of education ,LB5-3640 - Abstract
The rapid evolution of technology presents significant challenges in its integration into educational environments. Despite these challenges, interactive multimedia digital learning materials stand out as an effective means to meet educational objectives in high schools. By combining these materials with methodologies like inquiry-based learning, educators can offer a richer and more dynamic learning experience. Therefore, the objective of this research is to develop interactive multimedia with an inquiry-based approach that is suitable for use in education. The research method used in this study is research and development, adopting the Alessi & Trollip model. The research sample consist of 7 people which was media experts, subject matter experts, practitioners (subject teachers), and 42 students. Data collection is conducted through non-test methods such as observation and questionnaires. The research data is then analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively. The research results show that in the alpha testing phase, the developed interactive multimedia received a "Very Good" qualification from the experts and practitioners who acted as validators, with an overall average score of 87%. Meanwhile, the beta testing results with the research subjects, the students, gave a rating of 87% which falls under the "Very Good" qualification. Thus, interactive multimedia with an inquiry-based approach is deemed suitable for use as a learning medium in sociology subjects. This research showed that the inquiry-based multimedia for sociology could be a tool to facilitate learning activities in high schools.
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- 2024
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6. Long waves of economic growth in Asia and Western Europe, 1950-2020: are there any circular-cumulative causation and contradiction aspects?
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BHIMO R. SAMUDRO, YOGI P. PRATAMA, ALBERTUS M. SOESILO, HARRY BLOCH, RUHUL SALIM, ANDRI PRASETYO, and MUHAMMAD B. SISTRIATMAJA
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Political economy ,economic growth ,long wave ,circular and cumulative causation ,contradiction ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
ABSTRACT This paper discusses some comparative analysis between the pattern of economic performances in Asia and Western Europe during 1950s-2020s through political economies perspective. The Asian and Western European economic performances are investigated through some stylized facts in the sense of economic factors. Three analyses are used to explain the general pattern of these regions. First, this study examines the pattern of GDP growth per capita during the 1950s-2020s, focusing on several countries in this region. Second, the analysis captures the pattern of linkages of economic variables in this region related to the principle of Circular and Cumulative causation (CCC) and contradiction. Third, the analysis employs a historical perspective underpinned by the results in the second analysis. This third analysis is crucial to appreciating Asia’s global economic performance and also the process of Western deterioration phenomenon through long wave, including the occurrence recession and financial crises. The institutions of globalization and neoliberalism that put the power of capital promoted a financial crisis several times during the decades of 1980s-2020. The financial crisis is depicted by contradictions in the structural linkages among economic factors in Western Europe over the period.
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- 2024
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7. Profile of hypertensive Indonesian patients in a cardiovascular hospital using ambulatory blood pressure monitoring focused on resistant hypertension
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Airin Alia Hikmayani and Yogi Puji Rachmawan
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring ,Resistant hypertension ,Coronary artery disease ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Objective: Despite being the gold standard for diagnosing hypertension, the utilization of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) in clinical practice in Indonesia is still uncommon. This study aims to determine the blood pressure profile of hypertensive patients, with a focus on resistant hypertension (RH), by using ABPM reports and assessing its correlation with CV comorbidities. Methods: This cross-sectional study analyzed 164 ABPM reports of hypertensive patients who were referred for 24-h ABPM at Hasna Medika Palimanan Cardiovascular Hospital, Cirebon. These patients were on one or more antihypertensive medications. Only ABPM with valid readings (at least 70 % successful recording) were included in the study. The final total of ABPM reports that were included is 149. Results: There were 120 (80.5 %) women and 29 (19.5 %) men. The mean age was 57.3 ± 9.3 years. Sixty-four percent of the patients had coronary artery disease (CAD), and 51 % were diagnosed with heart failure (HF). Fifty percent had uncontrolled hypertension, 36 % had a white coat effect, and 13 % of patients had controlled hypertension. A total of 53 (70 %) of uncontrolled hypertensive patients had resistant hypertension. The majority of these patients were women (71.7 %) and under 55 years old (39.6 %). CAD was found to be the most prevalent comorbidity in this group. Conclusion: Resistant hypertension had a high prevalence in this study, with several possible causes. Therefore, RH should be managed more intensively, as it can increase the risk of major cardiovascular events and mortality.
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- 2024
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8. Endoparasites of Wild Javan Gibbon (Hylobates moloch) At Gunung Halimun Salak National Park, Indonesia
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Rizka Malintan, Atin Supiyani, Rahayu Oktaviani, and Yogi Prasetio
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Infections of endoparasites in primates in natural habitats are highly prevalent and can cause disease, reduce health quality, and disrupt their life. This study investigated endoparasites prevalence value in the endangered Javan gibbon (Hylobates moloch) in Citalahab Forest, Gunung Halimun Salak National Park, Indonesia, from June to August 2022 by collected fecal samples (N = 10) and analyzed it using floatation methods. As a result, we found five genera of nematodes Trichuris trichiura (10% egg worm prevalence, Oesophagostomum spp. (50%), Trichostrongylus spp. (60%), Ancylostoma spp. (80%), and Strongyloides spp. (100%). The prevalence value of the worms in the larvae stage of Trichostrongylus spp. 20% and Strongyloides spp. 70%. Nematode infection status successively is Strongyloides spp., which is, frequently; Trichostrongylus spp. and Ancylostoma spp., which is, often; Oesophagostomum spp. and Trichuris trichiura which is, occasionally. Four species of nematode were found in both ages, and only Trichuris trichiura was found in one adolescent individual. The threat posed by this parasite deserves attention; further research is needed to fill the gap in our knowledge of their pathogenicity and transmission in Javan gibbon.
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- 2024
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9. Legal Protection of Mental Hospital Patients Who Experienced Acts of Violence Committed by Medical Personnel (A Study at Dr. Arif Zainudin Regional Mental Hospital Surakarta, Indonesia)
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Arief Budiono, Septyan Wijayanti Kusuma Wardani, Abdullah al Mamun, and Yogi Prasetyo
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indonesia ,legal protection ,medical personnel ,mental hospital ,people with mental disorders ,Islamic law ,KBP1-4860 - Abstract
Every citizen, including mental hospital patients, has the right to legal protection, as they are vulnerable to experiencing acts of violence by medical personnel. This study aims to analyze the legal protection for people with mental health conditions who once experienced acts of violence committed by medical personnel. This study used sociological research methods with a descriptive qualitative research approach. This study used primary and secondary sources of data. The authors collected data through observation and interviews. The data in this research were analyzed and then described as narrative texts. The results showed that people with mental health conditions could obtain legal protection from acts of violence committed by medical personnel if they truly experienced bad treatment. It ensures that people with mental health conditions obtain their rights as citizens to be equally treated before the law. In undergoing their tasks, medical personnel must follow the SOP (Standard Operating Procedures), which includes prioritizing patient safety and comfort to keep patients from rebelling when their illnesses recur.
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- 2023
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10. PENINGKATAN HASIL BELAJAR MENGGUNAKAN MODEL PEMBELAJARAN KOOPERATIF TIPE MAKE A MATCH DI KELAS IV SD
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Yogi Prasetyo, Elly's Mersina Mursidik, and Winarno Winarno
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hasil belajar ,matematika ,model kooperatif make a match ,Theory and practice of education ,LB5-3640 - Abstract
Penelitian ini dilakukan karena rendahnya hasil belajar siswa kelas IV SD Negeri 1 Sedeng, pada pembelajaran matematika materi luas dan keliling bangun datar. Berdasarkan hasil kegiatan pra siklus, dari 19 siswa, hanya 7 siswa yang tuntas. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui peningkatan hasil belajar siswa dalam mata pelajaran matematika dengan menerapkan model pembelajaran kooperatif tipe Make a Match pada materi luas dan keliling bangun datar. Metode analisis data yang digunakan pada penelitian ini deskriptif kualitatif dan deskriptif kuantitatif. Teknik pengumpulan data yang digunakan pada penelitian ini yaitu observasi, wawancara dan tes. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa, penerapan model kooperatif tipe Make a Match dapat meningkatkan hasil belajar siswa. Peningkatan hasil belajar siswa dapat dilihat dari nilai rata-rata siswa, pada pra siklus sebesar 68,6 dengan presentase ketuntasan 37% meningkat pada siklus I menjadi 75,5 dengan presentase ketuntasan 68%. Namun persentase tersebut belum mencapai indikator keberhasilan penelitian sehingga dilanjutkan pada siklus ke II meningkat menjadi 87,8 dengan presentase ketuntasan 79%. Maka dapat disimpulkan terjadi peningkatan hasil belajar siswa dalam kedua siklus tersebut.
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- 2023
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11. Comparative analysis of filterability behavior of B30 and B40 biodiesel blends on various porosity and dimension of fuel filter
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Yogi Pramudito, Nur Allif Fathurrahman, Ahmad Syihan Auzani, Cahyo Setyo Wibowo, Riesta Anggarani, Ariana Soemanto, and Bambang Sugiarto
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filterability study ,b40 biodiesel blends ,filter blocking tendency ,filter rig test ,pressure drop ,Renewable energy sources ,TJ807-830 - Abstract
This report is focused on comparative analysis of the impact of using biodiesel blends containing more than 30% biodiesel in diesel engine filtration systems. The objective of this study is to support the sustainability of the mandatory biodiesel utilization program by more than 30%. To evaluate filterability behavior of high-percentage biodiesel blends, namely B30 and B40 (30 and 40%-vol biodiesel on diesel fuel), the study employed the ASTM D 2068 Filter Blocking Tendency (FBT). After filter rig test, fuel filter pressure was also evaluated using the JIS 1617 standard method. It is important to note that fuel filter plays an important role in removing contaminants from fuel, and, hence, the effect of the difference in filter porosity needs to be observed with pressure difference across fuel filter monitored at the flow rate (0.03 m3/h and fuel temperature (15 ⁰C and 25 ⁰C). Furthermore, the effect of changes in temperature and surface morphology on the characteristics of filter was observed in this study. Based on FBT analysis, a polynomial regression (R2 > 0.98) was used to describe the relationship between FBT value and the effect of biodiesel blends on filterability. It was concluded that the temperature, monoglyceride content, and FAME concentration in the diesel fuel influenced their FBT. However, the rise in waxy particles at 15oC (near Cloud Point) could result in a more significant average pressure drop than at 25⁰C (ambient temperature). It was also found that a higher biodiesel mixture potentially results in a higher-pressure difference due to the lower fuel temperature and the formation of waxy contaminants that can clog filter.
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12. Aroma precursor enhancing in dried cocoa beans fermentation using enzyme and heat addition
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Sapta Raharja, Yogi Purna Rahardjo, Samsudin, and Khaswar Syamsu
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amino acid ,cut test ,cellulase ,cocoa fermentation ,reducing sugar ,volatile aroma ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
Changes in amino acids and reducing sugars in cocoa beans during fermentation were investigated using a 3 × 3 full complete factorial design using different enzyme additions (cellulase, papain and control–no enzyme) and water bath temperatures (40, 45 and 50 ℃) as variables over three days of fermentation. Aroma precursors (reducing sugars and free amino acids) developed inside the bean by enzymatic mechanisms during fermentation are converted into volatile compounds such as pyrazines and aldehydes during roasting. This study aimed to improve the fermentation process of dried beans by adding acetic acid, heat and enzymes, because there is insufficient pulp for the ideal spontaneous fermentation process. Samples were analyzed for fermentation index, cut bean, reducing sugar amino acid composition and volatile aroma composition profile using headspace solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME) and gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The results showed that the fermentation index was significantly affected by the addition of enzymes and water temperature. Although amino acids rose to 200%–300%, the composition contained several acidic amino acids because the pH utilized less than 4. Adding cellulase enzymes increases the amount of reducing sugars and amino acids but does not result in the formation of various amino acids.
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13. The role of cardiac power and lactate clearance as an indicator of resuscitation success among pediatric patients with shock in the intensive care unit of Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital
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Irene Yuniar, Reni Fitriasari, Yogi Prawira, Setyo Handryastuti, Muzal Kadim, Silvia Triratna, and Mulyadi M. Djer
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Cardiac power ,Children ,Lactate clearance ,Shock ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Abstract Background Shock in children remains the primary cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Furthermore, its management outcome is improved using many hemodynamic parameters, such as cardiac power (CP) and lactate clearance (LC). Cardiac power is a contractility index based on the measurement of flow and pressure, and it is a relatively new hemodynamic parameter with limited studies. In contrast, LC has been proven useful as a target outcome in shock resuscitation. This study aims to explore the values of CP and LC in pediatric shock and their association with clinical outcomes. Methods This prospective observational study was conducted on children (1 month-18 years old) with shock at Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Indonesia, from April to October 2021. We measured CP using ultrasonic cardiac output monitoring (USCOM®) and serum lactate levels at 0, 1, 6, and 24 h post-initial resuscitation. Subsequently, the variables were described and analyzed with the resuscitation success, length of stay, and mortality. Results A total of 44 children were analyzed. There were 27 (61.4%), 7 (15.9%), 4 (9.1%), 4 (9.1%), and 2 (4.5%) cases of septic, hypovolemic, cardiogenic, distributive, and obstructive shock, respectively. Within the first 24 h post-initial resuscitation, CP and LC had an increasing trend. Compared to children who had successful resuscitation, those who did not have successful resuscitation had similar CP at all time points (p > 0.05) and lower LC at 1 and 24 h post-initial resuscitation (p
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14. Habitat Suitability Modeling of Javan Slow Loris (Nycticebus javanicus) in the Forest Cluster of Gunung Halimun Salak
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Misbah Satria Giri, Ahmad Munawir, Atih Sundawiati, Mohammad Erlan Sodahlan, Yogi Prasetyo, Hermita Widi Nugrahareni, Henri Kurniawan, Albert Joni Rinekso, and Dede Aulia Rahman
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conservation ,Nycticebus javanicus ,Mount Halimun Salak ,presence-only model ,Forestry ,SD1-669.5 - Abstract
Javan slow loris (Nycticebus javanicus) is one of the endemic wildlife on Java Island. This species owns particular characteristics, including arboreal, solitary, and nocturnal natures. The species is threatened due to habitat loss and illegal trafficking. Nevertheless, their current geographic distribution remains unclear and environmental factors impact on these species is mostly unknown. This study aims to predict the habitat suitability of javan slow loris in the Conservation Management Forest Unit area of Mount Halimun Salak Forest Group. The study employs a species distribution modeling approach using Maximum Entropy. The presence data of javan slow loris was collected from the radio-telemetry devices used in post-release monitoring. The modeling utilizes elevations, distance from the settlements, slopes, and land covered as its environment variables. The result shows that 52% of the study areas, or 54,669 ha are suitable as the habitat of N. javanicus. Since as the largest protected area on Java Island, Gunung Halimun Salak National Park is one of the natural habitats that are pivotal for this species. This study provides essential documentation for developing management strategies within protected areas. Hence, the result of the study could serve as one of the factors in the determination of animal release location in the future.
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15. The comparison of cerebral oxygenation among mechanically ventilated children receiving protocolized sedation and analgesia versus clinician's decision in pediatric intensive care unit
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Yogi Prawira, Irlisnia, Hanifah Oswari, Antonius Hocky Pudjiadi, Bambang Tridjaja Asmara Apri Parwoto, and Anggi Gayatri
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analgesia ,brain oxygenation ,case–control study ,children ,near infrared spectroscopy ,sedation ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Introduction: Adequate sedation and analgesia are two crucial factors affecting recovery of intensive care patients. Improper use of sedation and analgesia in intensive care patients may adversely lead to brain oxygen desaturation. This study aims to determine cerebral oxygenation as measured by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and inotropic interventions received among mechanically ventilated children in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). Methods: This study is a nested case − control study in the PICU of Indonesian tertiary hospital. Children aged 1 month to 17 years on mechanical ventilation and were given sedation and analgesia were included in the study. Subjects were divided into two groups according to the protocol of the main study (Clinical Trial ID NCT04788589). Cerebral oxygenation was measured by NIRS at five time points (before sedation, 5-min, 1, 6, and 12 h after sedation). Results: Thirty-nine of the 69 subjects were categorized into the protocol group and the rest were in the control group. A decrease of >20% NIRS values was found among subjects in the protocol group at 5-min (6.7%), 1-h (11.1%), 6-h (26.3%), and 12-h (23.8%) time-point. The mean NIRS value was lower and the inotropic intervention was more common in the control group (without protocol), although not statistically significant. Conclusion: This study found that mechanically ventilated children who received sedation and analgesia based on the protocol had a greater decrease of >20% NIRS values compared to the other group. The use of sedation and analgesia protocols must be applied in selected patients after careful consideration.
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16. IMPROVING SCIENCE LEARNING ACTIVITIES AND OUTCOMES USING AN 'INTERNAL' LEARNING MODEL
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Fathul Jannah, Raihanah Sari, Yogi Prihandoko, Yogo Dwi Prasetyo, and Sonia Indriati
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learning outcomes, natural sciences, inquiry, number head together, snowball throwing ,Theory and practice of education ,LB5-3640 - Abstract
The problem in this study is the low activity and student learning outcomes in learning natural sciences. The INTERNAL model integrates Inquiry, Number Head Together, and snowball throwing. This study uses a qualitative approach and the type of classroom action research (CAR), which was held for four meetings. Data analysis in the form of teacher activity sheets, student activity sheets, and student learning outcomes sheets. Data collection techniques in the form of observation and writing tests. The study subjects were the fifth-grade students of SDN Swato 2 Tapin for the academic year 2021/2022, a total of 32 students. The activity success indicator scores 58-72, and student learning outcomes with minimum standards 80%. The study results indicate that the teacher's activity at the first meeting scored 54 with the "Good" criteria, increasing at the fourth meeting with a score of 74 with the "Verry Good" criteria. Student activity classically at the first meeting reached 25" on the "Very Active" criteria, increased at the fourth meeting to 83,3% with the "Very Activity" criteria. Student learning outcomes at the first meeting with 50% classical completeness increased at the fourth meeting with 100% classical completeness. It can be concluded that applying the internal learning model can improve student activities and learning outcomes.
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17. PENINGKATAN PRESTASI MATEMATIKA SISWA SEKOLAH DASAR DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN KOMBINASI MODEL PEMBELAJARAN PBL, SR, DAN QOD
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Herti Prastitasari, Melinda Fitria, Jumadi Jumadi, Sunarno Sunarno, Muhsinah Annisa, and Yogi Prihandoko
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prestasi matematika, model pbl, model sr, qod model ,Education - Abstract
Penelitian ini dilatarbelakangi oleh rendahnya prestasi matematika siswa. Hal ini disebabkan oleh minimnya aktivitas siswa dalam proses pembelajaran. Tujuan penelitian ini bagaimana pelaksanaan aktivitas guru dan siswa dalam proses pembelajaran dengan menggunakan model PBL, SR, dan QOD hingga berdampak pada peningkatan prestasi belajar matematika siswa khususnya pada materi kubus dan balok. Penelitian yang digunakan adalah penelitian tindakan kelas yang dilaksanakan dalam empat kali pertemuan. Subjek dalam penelitian ini adalah siswa kelas V SD Muhammadiyah 6 Banjarmasin. Instrumen yang digunakan adalah lembar observasi aktivitas guru dan siswa dalam proses pembelajaran serta prestasi matematika siswa yang diperoleh dari soal yang diberikan pada akhir pembelajaran. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa aktivitas guru terlaksana berdasarkan langkah-langkah pembelajaran dengan kategori sangat baik, aktivitas siswa memperoleh kategori sangat aktif dan hampir seluruh siswa sangat aktif di kelas, dan prestasi matematika siswa secara individu maupun kelompok telah memenuhi ketuntasan minimal yang telah ditetapkan yaitu 70 > 82%. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa dengan menggunakan model pembelajaran PBL, SR, dan QOD pada muatan matematika materi bangun ruang kubus dan balok mampu terlaksana dengan baik sesuai dengan langkah pembelajaran yang dibuat sehingga meningkatkan aktivitas dan prestasi matematika siswa. Penelitian ini diharapkan dapat dijadikan referensi dalam meningkatkan prestasi belajar siswa khususnya dalam pembelajaran matematika.
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18. Non-comorbid Respiratory Factor and Work of Breathing in Pediatric COVID-19 Patient: How is Their Synergistic Correlation with the Level of Care?
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Defi Efendi, Maria Dyah Kurniasari, Mega Hasanul Huda, Raudha Ilmi Farid, Yohanes Andy Rias, Yogi Prawira, Nina Dwi Putri, Ayuni Rizka Utami, Titik Ambar Asmarini, Pande Lilik Lestari, Pricilia Mais, and Abram Babakal
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covid-19 ,level-of-care ,non-comorbid respiratory ,pediatric intensive care unit ,wob ,Nursing ,RT1-120 - Abstract
Background: Work of breathing (WOB) and non-comorbidities factors in the respiratory system are the two probable findings in pediatric COVID-19 patients. However, the association of those factors with level of care was not well reported. Purpose: This study aimed to identify the relation between potential predictors including comorbidity, low nutritional fulfillment, infectious disease, shock, cough, O2 saturation reduction, abnormal blood gas analysis and sore throat with the level of care among pediatric COVID-19 patients. We also analyzed the synergistic correlation of non-comorbidities factors in the respiratory system and work of breathing to predict level of care in pediatric COVID-19 patients. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in the six referral hospitals from July to September 2020 in four provinces in Indonesia. An observation checklist was used to collect data from the medical records of pediatric patients with COVID-19, including medical diagnosis, demographic, and clinical manifestation. This study included 423 participants aged from 0 to 18. The multivariate logistic regression was performed to test the adjusted odds ratios (AORs) with the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of the association between WOB, non-comorbid respiratory, and level of care. Moreover, dummy variables (2x2) were made to analyze synergistic correlation of non-comorbid respiratory disease and WOB. The AOR with the 95% CIs was applied in the association between the complication of non-comorbid respiratory diseases and high work of breathing with level of care among pediatric patients with COVID-19. Results: Results showed that age, presence of comorbidity, nutritional fulfillment, infectious disease, shock, work of breathing, O2 saturation reduction, abnormal blood gas analysis, sore throat, and convulsive meningeal consciousness were significantly associated with the level of care (p
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19. The effects of targeted vagus nerve stimulation on glucose homeostasis in STZ-induced diabetic rodents
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Elliott W. Dirr, Yogi Patel, Richard D. Johnson, and Kevin J. Otto
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diabetes ,bioelectronic medicine ,neuromodulation ,pancreatic ,insulin ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
During type 1 diabetes, an autoimmune attack destroys pancreatic β-cells leading to the inability to maintain glucose homeostasis. These β-cells are neuroresponsive endocrine cells which normally secrete insulin partially in response to input from the vagus nerve. This neural pathway can be utilized as a point of therapeutic intervention by delivering exogenous stimulation to drive increased insulin secretion. In this study, a cuff electrode was implanted on the pancreatic branch of the vagus nerve just prior to pancreatic insertion in rats, and a continuous glucose meter was implanted into the descending aorta. Streptozotocin (STZ) was used to induce a diabetic state, and changes in blood glucose were assessed using various stimulation parameters. Stimulation driven changes in hormone secretion, pancreatic blood flow, and islet cell populations were assessed. We found increased changes in the rate of blood glucose change during stimulation which subsided after stimulation ended paired with increased concentration of circulating insulin. We did not observe increased pancreatic perfusion, which suggests that the modulation of blood glucose was due to the activation of b-cells rather than changes in the extra-organ transport of insulin. Pancreatic neuromodulation showed potentially protective effects by reducing deficits in islet diameter, and ameliorating insulin loss after STZ treatment.
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20. Indonesian Integral Law Based on Pancasila
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Yogi Prasetyo
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indonesia ,law ,pancasila ,Comparative law. International uniform law ,K520-5582 - Abstract
This study aims to explain the integral legal thinking which is constructed based on the values of Pancasila. In this study using a literature study research method with a philosophical approach. The data in the research such as; books, journals, articles and various scientific works are collected through library research. The data analysis technique used descriptive, hermeneutic and heuristic analysis. The results of the research show that it is important to make Pancasila an integral legal thinking in Indonesia, because of the strategic position of Pancasila in the life of the nation and legal issues that urgently need reform in accordance with the norms that live and develop in society as reflected in the values of Pancasila. Good law is law that is excavated from authentic sources, namely laws that apply in the real life of everyday people, not foreign laws that are imposed as a result of the colonial legacy. The integral legal thinking of Pancasila is a way of thinking, acting and acting legally based on the values of divinity, humanity, Indonesian unity, deliberation and social justice for all Indonesian people.
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21. The association of the COVID-19 outbreak with in-hospital mortality: A single-centre study from Indonesia
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Hadiki Habib, Yogi Prabowo, Septo Sulistio, Radi Muharris Mulyana, and Imamul Aziz Albar
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COVID-19 ,Emergency department ,Indonesia ,Mortality ,Outbreak ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Objective: The early outbreak period of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) has affected the emergency department (ED) and hospital services in many countries. This study aimed to investigate the association between COVID-19 outbreak and in-hospital mortality in Jakarta, Indonesia. Methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted in a single-centre referral hospital in Jakarta, Indonesia. Data were collected between May and October 2020. All patients who visited the ED and required inpatient care during the early COVID-19 outbreak period at the study location (March to April 2020) were included in the exposure group. All patients who visited the ED and required inpatient care during the non-outbreak period (March to April 2019) were included in the non-exposure group. In-hospital mortality was the primary outcome, whereas other variables, such as sex, age, triage categories, trauma cases, referral cases, and ED length of stay (LOS), were measured to identify confounding and effect modifications. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to assess this association. Results: A total of 2,808 patients during the outbreak period and 2,423 patients during the non-outbreak period participated in the study. The odds of in-hospital mortality increased during the outbreak period compared to that during the non-outbreak period (odds ratio [OR], 1.41; 95%CI 1.04–1.91; p = 0.01) after adjusting for age, sex, triage categories, trauma case, ED LOS, and interaction between the outbreak period and ED LOS. Conclusion: COVID-19 outbreaks have been associated with an increased risk of in-hospital mortality in referral hospitals in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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22. Analisis Kerugian Energi pada Pelanggan Prioritas dengan Daya 16.500 VA
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Yogi Pratama and Habibullah Habibullah
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susut non teknis ,16.500 va ,amr ,kwh ,diagram fasor ,rekening listrik ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Susut energi adalah energi yang tidak tersalurkan dari gardu induk kepada konsumen dan menyebabkan kerugian penjualan bagi PT. PLN (persero). Salah satu penyebab kerugian ini adalah anomali pemakaian energi terutama pada pelanggan prioritas dengan daya 16.500 VA keatas, sehingga jumlah yang dibayar pelanggan dengan energi yang digunakan tidak seimbang. Oleh sebab itu dilakukan upaya penurunan susut non teknis tersebut mengunakan sistem AMR (Automatic Meter Reading). Ketidaknormalan pengukuran energi pada pelanggan prioritas dengan sistem AMR dapat dilihat dari diagram fasornya yang menunjukan tegangan phasa S tidak terukur dan bernilai 0 yang disebabkan oleh error pada sistem pengukuran tegangan kWh meternya, sehingga dilakukan pengantian kWh untuk menghindari kerugian yang tidak tercatat oleh sistem AMR. Selain itu juga dapat diketahui dengan menganalisa tagihan rekening listrik yang menurun setiap bulannya. Dari penelitian yang telah penulis lakukan, terdapat 1 pelanggan prioritas dengan daya 16.500 VA yang mengalami kelainan dalam pengunaan energi listrik yang disebabkan oleh kerusakan kWh sehingga tidak dapat mengukur arus. Pelanggan yang mengalami hal ini adalah pelanggan dengan ID Pel 132541280395. Tagihan susulan yang didapat adalah sebesar 811.669 kWh atau dirupiahkan sebesar Rp. 11.909.456.
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23. Five-Year Cancer Epidemiology at the National Referral Hospital: Hospital-Based Cancer Registry Data in Indonesia
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Soehartati Gondhowiardjo, Nadia Christina, Ngakan P.D. Ganapati, Salik Hawariy, Fahmi Radityamurti, Vito F. Jayalie, Steven Octavianus, Andre Prawira Putra, Sri M. Sekarutami, Gregorius B. Prajogi, Angela Giselvania, Marlinda Adham, Agus R.A.H. Hamid, Endang Widyastuti, Yogi Prabowo, Tiara Aninditha, Gatot Purwoto, Renindra A. Aman, Trifona P. Siregar, Alvita Dewi Siswoyo, Diah R. Handjari, Djumhana Atmakusuma, Wulyo Rajabto, Nadia A. Mulansari, Nurul Ratna, Ceva W. Pitoyo, Sonar Soni Panigoro, Diani Kartini, Erwin D. Yulian, Rossalyn S. Andrisa, Wifanto S. Jeo, Rizky K. Wardhani, Tresia F.U. Tambunan, and Feranindhya Agianda
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
PURPOSEIn 2016, there were 1,308,061 cases of cancer being treated in Indonesia, with 2.2 trillion rupiahs spent, amounting to $486,960,633 in US dollars (purchasing power parity 2016). The high burden of cancers in Indonesia requires a valid data collection to inform future cancer-related policies. The purpose of this study is to report cancer epidemiological data from 2008 to 2012 based on Hospital-Based Cancer Registry (HBCR) data from Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Indonesia.METHODSThis was a descriptive study with cross-sectional design. Data were collected from Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital HBCR 2008-2012. Demographical, diagnostic, stages of cancer, and histopathological types of cancer data were extracted.RESULTSAfter screening, 18,216 cases were included. A total of 12,438 patients were older than 39 years of age (68.3%), with a female-to-male ratio of 9:5. Most patients have cancers at advanced stages (stages III and IV, 10.2%). The most common sites of cancer were cervix uteri (2,878 cases, 15.8%), breast (2,459 cases, 13.5%), hematopoietic and reticuloendothelial systems (1,422 cases, 7.8%), nasopharynx (1,338 cases, 7.4%), and lymph nodes (1,104 cases, 6.1%).CONCLUSIONFrom this HBCR, cancer incidence in female was almost twice the incidence in male, largely because of the burden of cervical and breast cancers. The cervix uteri as one of the top five cancer sites based on this HBCR, 2008-2012, are still approximately consistent with Global Cancer Incidence, Mortality and Prevalence 2018, which portrayed that Indonesia has been severely afflicted by cervical cancer cases more than any other Association of Southeast Asian Nations countries. The HBCR could serve as a robust database of epidemiological data for cancer cases in Indonesia.
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24. Impact of one-rod levonorgestrel implant on the blood chemistry profile
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Eka R. Gunardi, Raymond Surya, Inayah Syafitri, and Yogi Pasidri
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Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of a one-rod levonorgestrel implant on the blood chemistry profile, including random blood glucose (RBG), haemoglobin (Hb), alanine transferase (ALT), aspartate transferase (AST), and the lipid profile, including total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL), low-density lipoprotein (LDL), and triglycerides. This prospective cohort study was conducted at Raden Saleh Clinic, Jakarta, from 2010 to 2012. The implants were inserted subdermally in 30 patients. The subjects were evaluated every 6 month up to 2 years. Bivariate analysis using t-test or Wilcoxon signed rank test was performed for all variables. p
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25. Vascular Reactivity Index and PELOD-2 as a mortality predictor in paediatric septic shock: a single-centre retrospective study
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Irene Yuniar, Utami Kurniawati Setianingsih, Sudung O Pardede, Muzal Kadim, Adhi Teguh Perma Iskandar, and Yogi Prawira
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Background The mortality rate for children with septic shock is stil quite high in low-income and middle-income countries (31.7%). One of the most widely used scoring systems to assess mortality in sepsis or septic shock is Paediatric Logistic Organ Dysfunction 2 (PELOD-2). However, it requires various laboratory evaluations. A non-invasive, fast and easy method is needed to assess the mortality of children with septic shock at an early stage. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the ability of Vascular Reactivity Index (VRI) compared with PELOD-2 score as a predictor of mortality in children with septic shock based on vascular response to vasoactive agents.Methods A retrospective cohort study was conducted using data from children aged 1 month to 18 years with septic shock treated in the ER and paediatric intensive care unit (PICU) of the tertiary hospital from 2017 to 2021. The serial haemodynamic data were analysed including Systemic Vascular Resistant Index (SVRI) and the cardiac index from ultrasound cardiac output monitoring device was recorded in the first and sixth hours after the diagnosis of septic shock. The VRI was determined by dividing SVRI/Vasoactive Inotropic Score (ie, accumulated doses of dopamine, dobutamine, epinephrine, milrinone, vasopressin and norepinephrine). The receiver operating curve was used to calculate the area under the curve (AUC), sensitivity and specificity of each cut-off point.Results A total of 68 subjects fulfilled the inclusion and exclusion criteria, the median age was 54 months with a range of 2–204 months and the mortality rate was 47%. The majority of the patients who died were found in the high cardiac index and low SVRI group (17.6%). Moreover, the optimum cut-off point of VRI was obtained to predict mortality in septic shock of 32.1, with 87.5% sensitivity and 88.9% specificity. The AUC for predicting death using VRI was 95% (95% CI 90% to 100%, p
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26. Corrigendum on: Pediatric COVID-19: Report from Indonesian pediatric society data registry
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Antonius H. Pudjiadi, Nina Dwi Putri, Hikari Ambara Sjakti, Piprim Basarah Yanuarso, Hartono Gunardi, Rosalina Dewi Roeslani, Ade Djanwardi Pasaribu, Lies Dewi Nurmalia, Catharine Mayung Sambo, I Dewa Gede Ugrasena, Santoso Soeroso, Armijn Firman, Heru Muryawan, Darmawan Budi Setyanto, Endah Citraresmi, Jaya Ariheriyanto Effendi, Lathiefatul Habibah, Prillye Deasy Octaviantie, Indriyanti Natasya Ayu Utami, Yogi Prawira, Nastiti Kaswandani, Anggraini Alam, Kurniawan Taufiq Kadafi, and Aman B. Pulungan
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27. The Natural Radionuclide Activity and the Risk of Potential Radiation in Health Effect: A Study on Beach Sand in Madura, Bali, and Lombok
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Yogi Priasetyono, Murdahayu Makmur, Wahyu Retno Prihatiningsih, Mohamad Nur Yahya, and Deddy Irawan Permana Putra
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Introduction: Beach sand is one of the widely used aggregates in construction, especially in coastal areas. However, beach sand contains a hidden risk, namely radioactive hazards. This research will analyze the radioactive activity of nuclides 226Ra, 232Th, and 40K on beach sand and calculate the health risk potential in radiation exposure to the household. Methods: Beach sands sampling was carried out on Madura Island, Bali, and Lombok in 2016. All samples were ovensifted and then put into Marinelli to be chopped using high-purity germanium (HPGe) gamma-ray detectors for three days. Results and Discussion: The average of 226Ra, 232Th, and 40K radionuclide activity on the beach sand in Madura were respectively 31.46 Bq/kg, 40.12 Bq/kg, and 334.04 Bq/ kg; in Bali were 25.10 Bq/kg, 7.71 Bq/kg, and 165.15. Bq/kg; and in Lombok the amount is 25.88 Bq/kg, 8.25 Bq/kg and 171.99 Bq/kg. The calculation of the radium equivalent (Raeq) value on beach sand in Madura, Bali, and Lombok has the highest value of 132.72 Bq/kg, 54.06 Bq/kg, and 55.92 Bq/kg. The gamma index (I) in Madura, Bali, and Lombok was 1.02; 0.39; and 0.40. For the calculation of Hex and Hin in Madura, Bali, and Lombok, the highest were 0.38; 0.15; 0.15; and 0.48; 0.23; 0.24. Conclusion: The activity of the three types of natural radionuclides from the three regions is still below the threshold value. Analysis of potential health risks showed in the gamma index value (I) indicator, which exceeds the safe threshold in the Madura beach sand sample.
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28. Mortality in children with positive SARS-CoV-2 polymerase chain reaction test: Lessons learned from a tertiary referral hospital in Indonesia
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Rismala Dewi, Nastiti Kaswandani, Mulya Rahma Karyanti, Darmawan Budi Setyanto, Antonius Hocky Pudjiadi, Aryono Hendarto, Mulyadi M. Djer, Ari Prayitno, Irene Yuniar, Wahyuni Indawati, Yogi Prawira, Setyo Handryastuti, Hikari Ambara Sjakti, Eka Laksmi Hidayati, Dina Muktiarti, Amanda Soebadi, Niken Wahyu Puspaningtyas, Riski Muhaimin, Anisa Rahmadhany, Gilbert Sterling Octavius, Henny Adriani Puspitasari, Madeleine Ramdhani Jasin, Tartila Tartila, and Nina Dwi Putri
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COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Outcome ,Children ,Indonesia ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Background: The incidence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is still increasing rapidly, but little is known about the prevalence and characteristics of fatal cases in children in Indonesia. This study aimed to describe the characteristics of children with COVID-19 with fatal outcomes in a tertiary referral hospital in Indonesia. Methods: This cross-sectional study used data collected from the medical records of patients with COVID-19 admitted to Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia from March to October 2020. Results: During the study period, 490 patients were admitted and diagnosed with suspected and probable COVID-19. Of these patients, 50 (10.2%) were confirmed to have COVID-19, and 20 (40%) had a fatal outcome. The fatality rate was higher in patients aged ≥10 years, categorized with severe disease upon admission, PaO2/FiO2 ratio ≤300 mmHg and chronic underlying diseases. The most common clinical manifestations were generalized symptoms, while acute respiratory distress syndrome (8/20) and septic shock (7/20) were the two most common causes of death. Increased procalcitonin, D-dimer, lactate dehydrogenase and presepsin levels were found in all fatal cases. One patient met the criteria of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children. Conclusion: Our work highlights the high mortality rate in paediatric patients with positive SARS-CoV-2 polymerase chain reaction test. These findings might be related to or co-incided with COVID-19 infection. Further studies are needed to improve understanding of the role of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 in elaborating the mechanisms leading to death in children with comorbidities.
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29. Linguistic Technopreneurship in Business Success Digitalization for Small Medium Enterprises in West Java: Implication for Language Education
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Yogi Suprayogi, Senny Luckyardi, Dede Kurnia, and Mirza Abdi Khairusy
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The increase in borderless digital-based business competition shows how language education is impacted by neoliberalism in this global era. We explore how linguistic technopreneurship (LT) roles is increasingly constructed as a form of linguistic entrepreneurship to exploit language-related resources to enhance one's socioeconomic value strategically. This research aims to critically examine the influence of LT toward business success digitalization for Small Medium Enterprises in West Java and it's implication for Language Education. The research also focusing on the creation of novelty, namely linguistic technopreneurship (LT), which is a refinement of entrepreneurial linguistics (EL). LT is expected to be able to explain how linguistic entrepreneurship can be indexed from two different aspects, namely how to package language education and digital business success. We then discuss under what conditions the notion of linguistic technopreneurship can be applied to digital platform-based business settings and what kind of contradictions this gives rise to. The method used is quantitative, and it involves carrying out SEM analysis. A non-probability sampling technique was used to obtain a minimum of 250 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Industry owners who run their businesses through digital platforms in West Java province, which is the province with the most significant number of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Industries in Indonesia. The research results show that LT significantly influences the success of business success and impact the language education practice. It can be concluded that language education is an added value for a person and influences socioeconomic success.
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30. Local Autonomy As a Form of Constitutional Reform In Aspirational Governance
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Yogi Prasetyo
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local ,autonomy ,constitutional ,reform ,Comparative law. International uniform law ,K520-5582 - Abstract
This paper is a study of research results that aims to explain the birth of local autonomy from the results of constitutional reform as a form of governance following the community's aspirations. In the past, the problem of the centralized government system did not provide opportunities for regions to regulate and manage their regional government. It was considered undemocratic and did not bring progress to the people in the regions. Therefore, significant changes to the government system in the most aspirational areas through local autonomy are needed. This study, using a normative juridical research method with a philosophical approach. The research results obtained an understanding of the existence of local autonomy as a form of constitutional reform, which is the aspiration of the will of the people in the regions. With the constitutional reform, the system has changed to become decentralized. It has a closer relationship with the people in the regions and can understand the needs of the lower classes. The constitution, with its amendments, can create a democratic system of government and ensure public participation in the life of the state.
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31. Moderasi Norma Sosial dan Keterlibatan Personal terhadap Perilaku Peduli Lingkungan
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Yogi Pambudi and Ni Putu Pristi Wisuantari
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keterlibatan personal ,norma deskriptif ,norma injungtif ,perilaku peduli lingkungan ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Pro-environmental behavior is a solution to overcome environmental problems. Plastic straw waste, which was produced majorly from restaurant’s consumption, has been identified as one of the causes of the environmental damage. This research was conducted to examine the moderation effect of social norms to plastic straw usage among restaurant visitors. The uantitative method was used by using self-report questionnaires to measure descriptive norm, injunctive norm, and personal involvement. Data were collected from 106 respondents whose ages ranged from 18 to 54 years with the proportion of 44% male and 66% female. This study has four hypotheses, namely the injunctive norm moderates the relationship between descriptive norm and pro-environment behavior, personal involvement moderates the relationship between descriptive norm and pro-environmental behavior, descriptive norm moderates the relationship between injunctive norm and pro-environmental behavior, and personal involvement moderates the relationship between injunctive norm and pro-environmental behavior. Statistical analysis using IBM SPSS with the add-on PROCESS Hayes 3.4 was used to test the moderation effect. The study found that there are no significant results from the four hypotheses. Although all hypotheses were not proven, the descriptive norm was proved to have a moderation effect to relationship between the injunctive norm and pro-environmental behavior when the score of descriptive norms is moderate or high. Hence, injunctive norm has potential to increase pro-environment behavior when it is moderated by moderate or high levels of descriptive norm. Keywords: Descriptive norm, injunctive norm, personal involvement, pro- environmental behavior Abstrak: Perilaku peduli lingkungan adalah solusi untuk mengatasi masalah lingkungan. Salah satu penyebab masalah lingkungan dengan begitu banyaknya sampah sedotan plastik. Penelitian ini menguji interaksi moderasi dari norma sosial dan keterlibatan personal terhadap perilaku peduli lingkungan pada pengunjung restoran terkait penggunaan sedotan plastik. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kuantitatif terhadap 106 responden dengan rentang usia dari 18 – 54 tahun dan proporsi gender pria 44% dan perempuan 66%. Instrumen yang digunakan adalah alat ukur norma deskriptif, norma injungtif, dan keterlibatan personal. Penelitian ini menguji empat hipotesis, yakni; norma injungtif memoderasi norma deskriptif terhadap perilaku peduli lingkungan, keterlibatan personal memoderasi norma deskriptif terhadap perilaku peduli lingkungan, norma deskriptif memoderasi norma injungtif terhadap perilaku peduli lingkungan, dan keterlibatan personal memoderasi norma injungtif terhadap terhadap perilaku peduli lingkungan. Analisis statistik menggunakan IBM SPSS dengan add-on PROCESS Hayes 3.4 untuk melihat efek moderasi tersebut. Hasilnya, keempat hipotesis tidak terbukti. Meskipun keempat hipotesis ditolak tetapi norma deskriptif, ketika berada nilai moderat dan tinggi, memiliki pengaruh interaksi dalam memoderasi peran norma injungtif terhadap perilaku peduli lingkungan, Sehingga norma injungtif yang dimoderasi oleh norma deskriptif berpotensi untuk meningkatkan perilaku peduli lingkungan.
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32. Post COVID-19 Syndrome Monitoring in Confirmed COVID-19 Patients with Telemedicine at Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital
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Yogi Prabowo, Ahmad Riza'i, Hadiki Habib, Radi Muharris Mulyana, Septo Sulistio, Imamul Aziz Albar, Lies Dina Liastuti, Sumariyono Sumariyono, Trimartani Trimartani, Muhammad Khalil Hasmarani, and Muhammad Zuhdi
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post-covid-19 manifestations ,covid-19 ,headache ,telemedicine ,indonesia ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 - Abstract
Background: The incidence of post-covid-19 syndrome is quite high and requires further monitoring after the patient is discharged from treatment. So we need a proper monitoring method and description of the Covid-19 syndrome in Indonesia. Methods: This retrospective cohort study with total sampling method uses data from medical records and telemedicine observations of confirmed COVID-19 patients who received treatment in the Kiara room at Cipto Mangunkusumo. The data were then analyzed using chi-squared and multinomial logistic regression techniques. Results: A total of 133 samples were used, including 44.4% male and 55.6% female, with an average age Standard Deviation (SD) of 40.36 (17.94). The severity levels of Covid-19 were mild (66.9%). The most common post-Covid-19 symptom manifestations was cough expressed at the first follow-up (first week after recovery) and second follow-up (the fourth week after recovery). Furthermore, the significant relationship between severity levels and post-Covid-19 symptomatic syndrome outcomes is the critical headache or vertigo symptoms with an RR of 8.70 (95% CI, 1.10-68.69,). In comparison, the telemedicine quality assessment was declared good, as shown by 98.7% of an examined sample. Conclusion: The most manifestation shown in the first and fourth week of follow-up is cough. Other symptoms tend to decrease in the second follow-up. The severity level associated with post-Covid-19 manifestations are severe-critical with headache or vertigo as a risk factor and mild with symptoms of headache or vertigo as a preventative. Meanwhile, the quality of telemedicine services was recognized as good by the majority of the sample.
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33. Parents' Perspectives Toward School Reopening During COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia—A National Survey
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Antonius Hocky Pudjiadi, Nina Dwi Putri, Hikari Ambara Sjakti, Piprim Basarah Yanuarso, Hartono Gunardi, Rosalina Dewi Roeslani, Ade Djanwardi Pasaribu, Lies Dewi Nurmalia, Catharine Mayung Sambo, Lathiefatul Habibah, Indriyanti Natasya Ayu Utami, Yogi Prawira, Nastiti Kaswandani, Anggraini Alam, Kurniawan Taufiq Kadafi, Gryselda Hanafi, Angela Kimberly Tjahjadi, Shindy Claudya Aprianti, Nabila Maudy Salma, Stephanie Wijaya, Fatima Safira Alatas, and Aman Bhakti Pulungan
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school reopening ,parents ,survey ,COVID-19 ,pandemic ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
BackgroundAll sectors are affected due to COVID-19 pandemic occurring worldwide, including the education industry. School closure had been taking place for more than a year in Indonesia. Despite the controversies, Indonesian government had decided to begin school reopening.ObjectivesThis study aims to assess parental readiness for school reopening, and factors affecting parental attitude toward school reopening.MethodsA cross-sectional study using online questionnaire distributed via official Indonesian Pediatric Society (IPS) official social media account collected between March and April 2021. The questionnaire contained the general characteristics of study participants, parents' knowledge, and perspectives on COVID-19, and health protocols for school reopening.ResultsA total of 17,562 responses were collected, of which 55.7% parents were ready to send their children to school should school reopens. Factors significantly contribute to parental decision to keep their child at home were: presence of vulnerable population at home [OR = 1.18 (1.10–1.27), p < 0.001], children with comorbidities [OR = 2.56 (2.29–2.87), p < 0.001], perception of COVID-19 as a dangerous disease [OR = 28.87 (14.29–58.33), p < 0.001], experience with COVID-19 positive cases in the community [OR = 1.75 (1.61–1.90), p < 0.001], COVID-19 related death in the community [OR = 2.05 (1.90–2.21), P < 0.001], approval for adult COVID-19 vaccination [OR = 1.69 (1.53–1.87), p < 0.001], and ownership of private transportation [OR = 1.46 (1.30–1.66), p
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34. Impact of controlled fermentation on the volatile aroma of roasted cocoa
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Yogi Purna Rahardjo, Khaswar Syamsu, Sapta Rahardja, Samsudin, and Djumali Mangunwijaya
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Acceleration ,Jacket system ,Fermenter machinery ,Pulp reduction ,Solar heater ,Spontaneous fermentation ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
Abstract The study of controlled methods of cocoa fermentation on a small scale is important to assess the maintenance of heat generated in the last days of fermentation. The research aimed to study the impact of spontaneous fermentation in controlled fermentation systems on the quality and acceptability of fermented cocoa beans. A 2×3 complete factorial design used different controlled fermentation systems (jacket system, solar heater and wooden box) and pulp reduction as variables. Samples were analyzed for fermentation index and volatile aroma composition profile using Headspace-Solid Phase Microextraction (HS-SPME) and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS). The profile of volatile compounds is evaluated for the studied variables using a multivariate Principal Components Analysis (PCA). The results showed increasing fermentation times in the jacket system seeing that it raised the fermentation rate and accelerated it to five days of fermentation combined with pulp reduction. The PCA analysis showed differences in the chemical composition of volatile compounds that were mainly associated with the reduction of the pulping process than the type of controlled system in four days of fermentation.
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35. Evaluation of Pediatric COVID-19 Screening Process in a Tertiary Hospital of Indonesia
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Nastiti Kaswandani, Nina Dwi Putri, Madeleine Ramdhani Jasin, Tartila Tartila, Henny Adriani Puspitasari, Wahyuni Indawati, Mulya Rahma Karyanti, Ari Prayitno, Niken Wahyu Puspaningtyas, Yogi Prawira, Ajeng Kartika Ayu Putri, Hana Anindya Indana, and Aryono Hendarto
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Objectives. To identify parameters that can improve the effectiveness of COVID-19 screening in the pediatric population according to the demographic, clinical, and epidemiological characteristics of pediatric patients screened for COVID-19 at our hospital. Methods. A cross-sectional study of suspected and confirmed pediatric patients (0–18 years old) with COVID-19 using data from the electronic medical records of Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Central Hospital from March to December 2020. Results. From 1,018 data of suspected COVID-19 pediatric patients, there were 94 (9.2%) confirmed cases of COVID-19. The proportions of children with travel history (p=0.022), positive contact history (p
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36. Utilization of Aur-Aur Grass as A Natural Hand Sanitizer in Order To Prevent The Spread of The Covid-19 Virus
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Adilla Lina Putri Amutya, Alfian Zilham Rifa'i, Yogi Prasetiyo, Arum Sari, and Lestari Hetalesi Saputri
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Covid-19, hand sanitizer, aur-aur grass, flavonoid, tannin, alkaloids. ,Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Indonesia is currently amid a Covid-19 virus pandemic. One of the efforts that can be done to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 virus is to wash your hands with soap, or you can use a hand sanitizer. However, hand sanitizers are mostly made of chemicals, many people feel side effects including dry skin, dermatitis, and irritation. This research aims to make hand sanitizer products made from natural ingredients, namely from extracts of aur-aur grass (Commelina diffusa Burm F.). Phytochemical tests showed that aur-aur grass contained 5,188.73 ppm flavonoid compounds, 8,673.60 ppm total phenol (tannin), and 466.30 ppm alkaloids. The manufacture of hand sanitizers was carried out in four variations with each sample having aur-aur extract levels of 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20%. Of the existing hand sanitizer products, all of them have a pH of ±5 and get good responses from satisfaction values above 80%. Hand sanitizer products also can inhibit bacterial growth. The increase in extract levels in the hand sanitizer is directly proportional to the ability to inhibit bacteria, as shown by sample D which has an average inhibition zone of 9.77 mm.
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37. Assessment of 28-Day In-Hospital Mortality in Mechanically Ventilated Patients With Coronavirus Disease 2019: An International Cohort Study
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Gianluigi Li Bassi, MD, PhD, Jacky Y. Suen, BSc, PhD, Nicole White, PhD, Heidi J. Dalton, MD, MCCM, Jonathon Fanning, BSc, MBBS, PhD, FANZCA, FCICM, Amanda Corley, RN, Sally Shrapnel, MBBS, BMedSc, MSc, PhD, FRACGP, Samuel Hinton, PhD, Simon Forsyth, PhD, Rex Parsons, BSc, MMedStats, John G. Laffey, MD, Eddy Fan, MD, PhD, Robert Bartlett, MD, Daniel Brodie, MD, Aidan Burrell, MD, PhD, Davide Chiumello, MD, Alyaa Elhazmi, MD, Giacomo Grasselli, MD, Carol Hodgson, PT, PhD, Shingo Ichiba, MD, Carlos Luna, MD, Eva Marwali, MD, Laura Merson, Bsc, Srinivas Murthy, MD, Alistair Nichol, MD, PhD, Mauro Panigada, MD, Paolo Pelosi, MD, FERS, Antoni Torres, MD, PhD, FERS, Pauline Yeung Ng, MD, Mark Ogino, MD, John F. Fraser, MBChB, PhD, FRCP(Glas), FFARCSI, FRCA, FCICM, on behalf of the COVID-19 Critical Care Consortium, Tala Al-Dabbous, Huda Alfoudri, Mohammed Shamsah, Subbarao Elapavaluru, Ashley Berg, Christina Horn, Stephan Schroll, Jorge Velazco, Ludmyla Ploskanych, Wanda Fikes, Dan Meyer, Ashley Ehlers, Maysoon Shalabi-McGuire, Trent Witt, Lorenzo Grazioli, Luca Lorini, E. Wilson Grandin, Jose Nunez, Tiago Reyes, Diarmuid O’Briain, Stephanie Hunter, Mahesh Ramanan, Julia Affleck, Hemanth Hurkadli Veerendra, Sumeet Rai, Josie Russell-Brown, Mary Nourse, Mark Joseph, Brook Mitchell, Martha Tenzer, Carilion Clinic, Ryuzo Abe, Hwa Jin Cho, In Seok Jeong, Nicolas Brozzi, Omar Mehkri, Sudhir Krishnan, Abhijit Duggal, Stuart Houltham, Jerónimo Graf, Roderigo Diaz, Camila Delgado, Joyce González, Maria Soledad Sanchez, Diego Fernando Bautista Rincón, Angela Maria Marulanda Yanten, Melissa Bustamante Duque, Daniel Brodie, Desy Rusmawatiningtyas, Maria Callahan, M. Azhari Taufik, Elizabeth Yasmin Wardoyo, Margaretha Gunawan, Nurindah S Trisnaningrum, Vera Irawany, Muhammad Rayhan, Mauro Panigada, Antonia Pesenti, Alberto Zanella, Michela Leone, Giacomo Grasselli, Silvia Coppola, Sebastiano Colombo, Massimo Antonelli, Simone Carelli, Domenico L. Grieco, Motohiro Asaki, Kota Hoshino, Leonardo Salazar, Laura Duarte, John Laffey, Bairbre McNicholas, David Cosgrave, Joseph McCaffrey, Allison Bone, Yusuff Hakeem, James Winearls, Mandy Tallott, David Thomson, Christel Arnold-Day, Jerome Cupido, Zainap Fanie, Malcom Miller, Lisa Seymore, Dawid van Straaten, Ali Ait Hssain, Jeffrey Aliudin, Al-Reem Alqahtani, Khoulod Mohamed, Ahmed Mohamed, Darwin Tan, Joy Villanueva, Ahmed Zaqout, Ethan Kurtzman, Arben Ademi, Ana Dobrita, Khadija El Aoudi, Juliet Segura, Gezy Giwangkancana, Shinichiro Ohshimo, Koji Hoshino, Saito Hitoshi, Javier Osatnik, Anne Joosten, Antoni Torres, Minlan Yang, Ana Motos, Carlos Luna, Francisco Arancibia, Virginie Williams, Alexandre Noel, Nestor Luque, Trieu Huynh Trung, Sophie Yacoub, Marina Fantini, Ruth Noemi Jorge García, Enrique Chicote Alvarez, Anna Greti, Adrian Ceccato, Angel Sanchez, Ana Loza Vazquez, Ferran Roche-Campo, Diego Franch-Llasat, Divina Tuazon, Marcelo Amato, Luciana Cassimiro, Flavio Pola, Francis Ribeiro, Guilherme Fonseca, Heidi Dalton, Mehul Desai, Erik Osborn, Hala Deeb, Antonio Arcadipane, Gennaro Martucci, Giovanna Panarello, Chiara Vitiello, Claudia Bianco, Giovanna Occhipinti, Matteo Rossetti, Raffaele Cuffaro, Sung-Min Cho Johns, Hiroaki Shimizu, Naoki Moriyama, Jae-Burm Kim, Nobuya Kitamura, Alyaa Elhazmi, Abdullah Al-Hudaib, Johannes Gebauer, Toshiki Yokoyama, Abdulrahman Al-Fares, Sarah Buabbas, Esam Alamad, Fatma Alawadhi, Kalthoum Alawadi, Hiro Tanaka, Satoru Hashimoto, Masaki Yamazaki, Tak-Hyuck Oh, Mark Epler, Cathleen Forney, Louise Kruse, Jared Feister, Joelle Williamson, Katherine Grobengieser, Eric Gnall, Sasha Golden, Mara Caroline, Timothy Shapiro, Colleen Karaj, Lisa Thome, Lynn Sher, Mark Vanderland, Mary Welch, Sherry McDermott, Matthew Brain, Sarah Mineall, Dai Kimura, Luca Brazzi, Gabriele Sales, Tawnya Ogston, Dave Nagpal, Karlee Fischer, Roberto Lorusso, Mariano Esperatti, Edmund G. Carton, Ayan Sen, Amanda Palacios, Deborah Rainey, Gordan Samoukoviv, Josie Campisi, Emily Neumann, Cassandra Seefeldt, Lucia Durham, Octavio Falcucci, Amanda Emmrich, Jennifer Guy, Carling Johns, Nina Buchtele, Michael Schwameis, Stephanie-Susanne Stecher, Delila Singh, Michaela Barnikel, Lukas Arenz, Akram Zaaqoq, Lan Anh Galloway, Caitlin Merley, Marc Csete, Luisa Quesada, Isabela Saba, Daisuke Kasugai, Hiroaki Hiraiwa, Taku Tanaka, Eva Marwali, Yoel Purnama, Santi Rahayu Dewayanti, Ardiyan, Dafsah Arifa Juzar, Debby Siagian, Kita Jakarta, Yih-Sharng Chen, Mark Ogino, Indrek Ratsep, Getter Oigus, Kristo Erikson, Andra-Maris Post, Lauri Enneveer, Piret Sillaots, Frank Manetta, Effe Mihelis, Iam Claire Sarmiento, Mangala Narasimhan, Michael Varrone, Mamoru Komats, S. Veena Satyapriya, Amar Bhatt, Nahush A. Mokadam, Alberto Uribe, Alicia Gonzalez, Haixia Shi, Johnny McKeown, Joshua Pasek, Juan Fiorda, Marco Echeverria, Rita Moreno, Bishoy Zakhary, Marco Cavana, Alberto Cucino, Giuseppe Foti, Marco Giani, Vincenzo Russotto, Davide Chiumello, Valentina Castagna, Andrea Dell’Amore, Paolo Navalesi, Hoi-Ping Shum, Alain Vuysteke, Asad Usman, Andrew Acker, Benjamin Smood, Blake Mergler, Federico Sertic, Madhu Subramanian, Alexandra Sperry, Nicolas Rizer, Erlina Burhan, Menaldi Rasmin, Ernita Akmal, Faya Sitompul, Navy Lolong, Bhat Naivedh, Simon Erickson, Peter Barrett, David Dean, Julia Daugherty, Antonio Loforte, Irfan Khan, Mohammed Abraar Quraishi, Olivia DeSantis, Dominic So, Darshana Kandamby, Jose M. Mandei, Hans Natanael, Eka YudhaLantang, Anastasia Lantang, Surya Oto Wijaya, Anna Jung, George Ng, Wing Yiu Ng, Pauline Yeung Ng, Alexis Tabah, Megan Ratcliffe, Maree Duroux, Shingo Adachi, Shota Nakao, Pablo Blanco, Ana Prieto, Jesús Sánchez, Meghan Nicholson, Warwick Butt, Alyssa Serratore, Carmel Delzoppo, Pierre Janin, Elizabeth Yarad, Richard Totaro, Jennifer Coles, Bambang Pujo, Robert Balk, Andy Vissing, Esha Kapania, James Hays, Samuel Fox, Garrett Yantosh, Pavel Mishin, Saptadi Yuliarto, Kohar Hari Santoso, Susanthy Djajalaksana, Arie Zainul Fatoni, Masahiro Fukuda, Keibun Liu, Paolo Pelosi, Denise Battaglini, Diego Bastos, Sérgio Gaião, Jessica Buchner, Young-Jae Cho, Su Hwan Lee, Pranya Sakiyalak, Prompak Nitayavardhana, Tamara Seitz, Rakesh Arora, David Kent, Swapnil Parwar, Andrew Cheng, Jennene Miller, Shigeki Fujitani, Naoki Shimizu, Jai Madhok, Clark Owyang, Hergen Buscher, Claire Reynolds, Olavi Maasikas, Aleksan Beljantsev, Vladislav Mihnovits, Takako Akimoto, Mariko Aizawa, Kanako Horibe, Ryota Onodera, Carol Hodgson, Aidan Burrell, Meredith Young, Kiran Shekar, Niki McGuinness, Lacey Irvine, Brigid Flynn, Kazuhiro Sugiyama, Keiki Shimizu, Eddy Fan, Kathleen Exconde, Shingo Ichiba, Leslie Lussier, Gösta Lotz, Lars Maier, Esther Dreier, Neurinda Permata Kusumastuti, Colin McCloskey, Al-Awwab Dabaliz, Tarek B Elshazly, Josiah Smith, Konstanty S. Szuldrzynski, Piotr Bielański, Keith Wille, Srinivas Murthy, Ken Kuljit S. Parhar, Kirsten M. Fiest, Cassidy Codan, Anmol Shahid, Mohamed Fayed, Timothy Evans, Rebekah Garcia, Ashley Gutierrez, Tae Song, Rebecca Rose, Suzanne Bennett, Denise Richardson, Lovkesh Arora, Kristina Rappapport, Kristina Rudolph, Zita Sibenaller, Lori Stout, Alicia Walter, Daniel Herr, Nazli Vedadi, Robert Bartlett, Antonio Pesenti, Shaun Thompson, Lace Sindt, Sean Rajnic, Cale Ewald, Julie Hoffman, Matthew Griffee, Anna Ciullo, Yuri Kida, Ricard Ferrer Roca, JordI Riera, Sofia Contreras, Cynthia Alegre, Christy Kay, Irene Fischer, Elizabeth Renner, Hayato Taniguci, John Fraser, Gianluigi Li Bassi, Jacky Suen, Adrian Barnett, Nicole White, Kristen Gibbons, Simon Forsyth, Amanda Corley, India Pearse, Samuel Hinton, Gabriella Abbate, Halah Hassan, Silver Heinsar, Varun A Karnik, Katrina Ki, Hollier F. O’Neill, Nchafatso Obonyo, Janice D. Reid, Kei Sato, Aapeli Vuorinen, Karin S. Wildi, Emily S. Wood, Stephanie Yerkovich, James Lee, Daniel Plotkin, Laura Merson, Emma Hartley, Bastian Lubis, Takanari Ikeyama, Balu Bhaskar, Jae-Seung Jung, Shay McGuinness, Glenn Eastwood, Sandra Rossi Marta, Fabio Guarracino, Stacy Gerle, Emily Coxon, Bruno Claro, Gonzo Gonzalez-Stawinski, Daniel Loverde, Namrata Patil, Vieri Parrini, Angela McBride, Kathryn Negaard, Angela Ratsch, Ahmad Abdelaziz, Juan David Uribe, Adriano Peris, Mark Sanders, Dominic Emerson, Muhammad Kamal, Pedro Povoa, Roland Francis, Ali Cherif, Sunimol Joseph, Matteo Di Nardo, Micheal Heard, Kimberly Kyle, Ray A Blackwell, Michael Piagnerelli, Patrick Biston, Hye Won Jeong, Reanna Smith, Yogi Prawira, Giorgia Montrucchio, Nadeem Rahman, Vivek Kakar, Josefa Valenzuela Sarrazin, Arturo Huerta Garcia, Nahikari Salterain, Bart Meyns, Marsha Moreno, Rajat Walia, Amit Mehta, Annette Schweda, Moh Supriatna, Bhirowo Yudo, Cenk Kirakli, Melissa Williams, Kyung Hoon Kim, Alexandra Assad, Estefania Giraldo, Wojtek Karolak, Martin Balik, Elizabeth Pocock, Evan Gajkowski, Kanamoto Masafumi, Nicholas Barrett, Yoshihiro Takeyama, Sunghoon Park, Faizan Amin, Fina Meilyana Andriyani, Serhii Sudakevych, Magdalena Vera, Rodrigo Cornejo, Patrícia Schwarz, Ana Carolina Mardini, Ary Serpa Neto, Andrea Villoldo, Alexandre Siciliano Colafranceschi, Alejandro Ubeda, Juan Granjean, Lívia Maria Garcia Melro, Giovana Fioravante Romualdo, Diego Gaia, Helmgton Souza, Filomena Galas, Rafael Máñez Mendiluce, Alejandra Sosa, Ignacio Martinez, Hiroshi Kurosawa, Juan Salgado, Beate Hugi-Mayr, Eric Charbonneau, Vitor Salvatore Barzilai, Veronica Monteiro, Rodrigo Ribeiro de Souza, Michael Harper, Hiroyuki Suzuki, Celina Adams, Jorge Brieva, George Nyale, Faisal Saleem Eltatar, Jihan Fatani, Husam Baeissa, Ayman AL Masri, Ahmed Rabie, Mok Yee Hui, Masahiro Yamane, Hanna Jung, Ayorinde Mojisola, Margaret, Newell Nacpil, Katja Ruck, Rhonda Bakken, Claire Jara, Tim Felton, Lorenzo Berra, Bobby Shah, Arpan Chakraborty, Monika Cardona, Gerry Capatos, Bindu Akkanti, Abiodun Orija, Harsh Jain, Asami Ito, Brahim Housni, Sennen Low, Koji Iihara, Joselito Chavez, Kollengode Ramanathan, Gustavo Zabert, Krubin Naidoo, Ian Seppelt, Marlice VanDyk, Sarah MacDonald, Randy McGregor, Teka Siebenaler, Hannah Flynn, Julia Garcia-Diaz, Catherine Harmon, Kristi Lofton, Toshiyuki Aokage, Kazuaki Shigemitsu, Andrea Moscatelli, Giuseppe Fiorentino, Matthias Baumgaertel, Serge Eddy Mba, Jana Assy, Amelya Hutahaean, Holly Roush, Kay A Sichting, Francesco Alessandri, Debra Burns, Gavin Salt, Carl P. Garabedian, Jonathan Millar, Malcolm Sim, Adrian Mattke, Danny McAuley, Jawad Tadili, Tim Frenzel, Yaron Bar-Lavie, Aaron Blandino Ortiz, Jackie Stone, Antony Attokaran, Michael Farquharson, Brij Patel, Derek Gunning, Kenneth Baillie, Pia Watson, Kenji Tamai, Gede Ketut Sajinadiyasa, Dyah Kanyawati, Marcello Salgado, Assad Sassine, Scott McCaul, Bongjin Lee, Sang Min Lee, Arnon Afek, Yoshiaki Iwashita, Laveena Munshi, Bambang Pujo Semedi, Neurinda Permata, Kusumastuti, Jack Metiva, Nicole Van Belle, Daniel Marino, Ignacio Martin-Loeches, Lenny Ivatt, Chia Yew Woon, Hyun Mi Kang, Timothy Smith, Erskine James, Nawar Al-Rawas, Tomoyuki Endo, Yudai Iwasaki, Kenny Chan King-Chung, Vadim Gudzenko, Fabio Taccone, Fajar Perdhana, Yoan Lamarche, Joao Miguel Ribeiro, Nikola Bradic, Klaartje Van den Bossche, Oude Lansink, Gurmeet Singh, Gerdy Debeuckelaere, Henry T. Stelfox, Cassia Yi, Jennifer Elia, Shu Fang, Thomas Tribble, Shyam Shankar, Raj Padmanabhan, Bill Hallinan, Luca Paoletti, Yolanda Leyva, Tatuma Fykuda, Jenelle Badulak, Jillian Koch, Amy Hackman, Lisa Janowaik, Deb Hernandez, Jennifer Osofsky, Katia Donadello, Aizah Lawang, Josh Fine, Benjamin Davidson, and Andres Oswaldo Razo Vazquez
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Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
IMPORTANCE:. Factors associated with mortality in coronavirus disease 2019 patients on invasive mechanical ventilation are still not fully elucidated. OBJECTIVES:. To identify patient-level parameters, readily available at the bedside, associated with the risk of in-hospital mortality within 28 days from commencement of invasive mechanical ventilation or coronavirus disease 2019. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS:. Prospective observational cohort study by the global Coronavirus Disease 2019 Critical Care Consortium. Patients with laboratory-confirmed coronavirus disease 2019 requiring invasive mechanical ventilation from February 2, 2020, to May 15, 2021. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES:. Patient characteristics and clinical data were assessed upon ICU admission, the commencement of invasive mechanical ventilation and for 28 days thereafter. We primarily aimed to identify time-independent and time-dependent risk factors for 28-day invasive mechanical ventilation mortality. RESULTS:. One-thousand five-hundred eighty-seven patients were included in the survival analysis; 588 patients died in hospital within 28 days of commencing invasive mechanical ventilation (37%). Cox-regression analysis identified associations between the hazard of 28-day invasive mechanical ventilation mortality with age (hazard ratio, 1.26 per 10-yr increase in age; 95% CI, 1.16–1.37; p < 0.001), positive end-expiratory pressure upon commencement of invasive mechanical ventilation (hazard ratio, 0.81 per 5 cm H2O increase; 95% CI, 0.67–0.97; p = 0.02). Time-dependent parameters associated with 28-day invasive mechanical ventilation mortality were serum creatinine (hazard ratio, 1.28 per doubling; 95% CI, 1.15–1.41; p < 0.001), lactate (hazard ratio, 1.22 per doubling; 95% CI, 1.11–1.34; p < 0.001), Paco2 (hazard ratio, 1.63 per doubling; 95% CI, 1.19–2.25; p < 0.001), pH (hazard ratio, 0.89 per 0.1 increase; 95% CI, 0.8–14; p = 0.041), Pao2/Fio2 (hazard ratio, 0.58 per doubling; 95% CI, 0.52–0.66; p < 0.001), and mean arterial pressure (hazard ratio, 0.92 per 10 mm Hg increase; 95% CI, 0.88–0.97; p = 0.003). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE:. This international study suggests that in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 on invasive mechanical ventilation, older age and clinically relevant variables monitored at baseline or sequentially during the course of invasive mechanical ventilation are associated with 28-day invasive mechanical ventilation mortality hazard. Further investigation is warranted to validate any causative roles these parameters might play in influencing clinical outcomes.
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38. Pediatric COVID-19: Report From Indonesian Pediatric Society Data Registry
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Antonius H. Pudjiadi, Nina Dwi Putri, Hikari Ambara Sjakti, Piprim Basarah Yanuarso, Hartono Gunardi, Rosalina Dewi Roeslani, Ade Djanwardi Pasaribu, Lies Dewi Nurmalia, Catharine Mayung Sambo, I Dewa Gede Ugrasena, Santoso Soeroso, Armijn Firman, Heru Muryawan, Darmawan Budi Setyanto, Endah Citraresmi, Jaya Ariheriyanto Effendi, Lathiefatul Habibah, Prillye Deasy Octaviantie, Indriyanti Natasya Ayu Utami, Yogi Prawira, Nastiti Kaswandani, Anggraini Alam, Kurniawan Taufiq Kadafi, and Aman B. Pulungan
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COVID-19 ,Indonesia ,children ,mortality ,comorbidities ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Background: Indonesia has a high number of COVID-19 cases and mortalities relative to not only among the Asia Pacific region but the world. Children were thought to be less affected by the virus compared to adults. Most of the public data reported combined data between adults and children. The Indonesian Pediatric Society (IPS) was involved in the COVID-19 response, especially in the area of child health. One of IPS's activities is collecting data registries from each of their chapters to provide a better understanding of COVID-19 in children.Objective: The objective of this study was to share the data of suspected and confirmed COVID-19 cases in children from IPS's COVID-19 data registry.Method: This is a retrospective study from the IPS's COVID-19 registry data. We collected the data of COVID-19 in children during March to December 2020 from each of the IPS chapters. We analyzed the prevalence, case fatality rate (CFR), age groups, diagnosis, and comorbidities of the children diagnosed with COVID-19.Result: As of December 21, 2020, there were 35,506 suspected cases of children with COVID-19. In total, there were 522 deaths, with a case fatality ratio (CFR) of 1.4. There were 37,706 confirmed cases with 175 fatalities (CFR 0.46). The highest mortality in confirmed COVID-19 cases was from children ages 10–18 years (42 out of 159 cases: 26%). The most common comorbidity and diagnosis found were malignancy (17.3%) and respiratory failure (54.5%).Conclusion: The CFR of confirmed COVID-19 cases in children in Indonesia is high and should be a major public concern.
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39. Waste Management: Descriptive Study in Nglurah Village, Karanganyar Regency
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Yogi Pasca Pratama, Bhimo Rizky Samudro, and Anang Pra Yogi
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Waste Bank, Waste Management ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to describe the work system and the concept of waste management in Nglurah Village, Tawangmangu, Karanganyar, Indonesia. The study also sought to find out the reasons underlying the formation of the Wagu Budoyo waste management group established by the community. This study is a qualitative study with a descriptive approach. Data collection is done by conducting interviews and observations. The results of this study provide a description of the establishment, work system and direction of development of the Wagu Budoyo waste management group, Nglurah Village, Tawangmang, Karanganyar Regency. It was found that there was a central role in art studios with central figures who could initiate various activities including community-based waste management. Keyword: Waste Bank, Waste Management JEL Classifications: O13, R11
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40. Analisis Perkembangan Epistemologi Hukum di Indonesia dalam Upaya Membangun Konvergensi Epistemologi Hukum
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Yogi Prasetyo, Imam Zaelani, and Rangga Sakti
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arrangement, leniency program, business competition law. ,Law - Abstract
This article is research result that describes development of the epistemology of law in indonesia, relationship of epistemology in law, and the concept of convergence of epistemology in law. The research method used is a literature study with a philosophical approach. The research results draw; epistemology of law based on empirical reality by inductive approach like sociology of law; epistemology of law based on rational sense by deductive approach like positivistic normative law; epistemology of law based on moral-ethics and conscience by using awareness and intuitional approach; epistemology of law based on Al-Quran like God’s law. These results show a correlation independent, parallel and linier in the epistemology of law. This correlation claims the certain truth and causes law is used for certain purposes. Based on this reason, it needs convergence of epistemology in law that unites the law truth, so that law can be comprehended by various perspectives. How to cite item: Prasetyo, Y., Zaelani, I., Sakti, R. (2019). Analisis Perkembangan Epistemologi Hukum di Indonesia dalam Upaya Membangun Konvergensi Epistemologi Hukum. Jurnal Cakrawala Hukum, 10(1), 96-106. doi:https://doi.org/10.26905/idjch.v10i1.2501
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41. Expert System for Early Diagnosis of Heart Disease Using the Random Forest Method
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Yogi Prawira Putra, Duman Care Khrisne, and I Made Arsa Suyadnya
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Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
In Indonesia, coronary heart disease continues to grow. However, the efforts to prevention it can still be done by diagnosing the initial symptoms caused by using an expert system. This study was designed to build an expert system application to diagnose early coronary disease by random forest methods. The application interface was built using the PHP programming language using framework bootstrap, and uses the python programming language to build a random forest. To make an early diagnosis of coronary heart disease, a decision tree was built by training data from the UCI Dataset Machine Learning Repository using the random forest method. Followed by patient classification data that has been collected through 13 questions to get the diagnosis. The diagnosis results were normal, stadium 1, stadium 2, stadium 3 and stadium 4. Based on the tests that had been carried out, the application was able to provide results in accordance with the sample data collected using a confusion matrix resulting in an accuracy of 92.25% +/- 0.62 with 70% precision, remember 46%, which obtained a score of f0,5 72%.
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42. Analysis of Sustainable Food House Area Program and The Relationship with Food Security and Household Welfare (Case Study in Surakarta City)
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Yusrizal Yoga Kurniawan, Akhmad Daerobi, Bambang Sarosa, and Yogi Pasca Pratama
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effectiveness ,kawasan rumah pangan lestari ,household ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
Kawasan Rumah Pangan Lestari is a program to optimize the utilization of environmental-friendly yards, and designed to help the fulfillment family quality and nutrition needs, foods diversification based on local resource, crops preservation, and family income improvement through household-based non-rice local food processing creative industry. This research aims to quantify the effectiveness of Kawasan Rumah Pangan Lestari program in Surakarta, and describe the correlation of program effectiveness toward the prosperity and food security of program implementer.This research employed a descriptive quantitative methode. The research variable consists of the effectiveness, household prosperity, and household food security. Data collection methode used a questionnaire and interview that compiled from 40 respondents of 10 KRPL group. This research used a purposive sampling technique. Data analysis technique which to measure the program effectiveness evaluated to sample test statistic, and to describe the correlation of program effectiveness toward the prosperity and food security of program implementer used a Spearman test correlation.The result of this research shows that implementation of the Kawasan Rumah Pangan Lestari program in Surakarta is effective, and there is a positive correlation between the program effectiveness toward the prosperity and food security of program implementer in Surakarta. The effectiveness of the Kawasan Rumah Pangan Lestari program in Surakarta could be improved by maximizing the quality of socialization among the members and counseling about utilization of planting media as the alternative to replace the limited fields. And the last is improved the quality and quantity of the monitoring from the related agencies intensely and regularly.
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43. ANALISIS PROSES PACKAGING DAN STUFFING PERUSAHAAN FURNITUR LOKAL DALAM MENJAGA EKSISTENSI PERSAINGAN GLOBAL (STUDI KASUS: UD SURYA ABADI FURNITURE, SUKOHARJO, JAWA TENGAH)
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Yogi Pasca Pratama, Dicky Afisena, and Bambang Sarosa
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furniture industry, packaging, stuffing ,Management. Industrial management ,HD28-70 ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
Indonesia has great potential in developing the furniture industry sector. The abundance of raw materials and high labor numbers should be optimized to encourage the furniture industry in Indonesia in the international furniture trade. However, in reality, the Indonesian furniture industry has increasingly been eliminated in the arena of international furniture trade. Therefore, it is necessary to consider how the furniture industry actually manages the company. One of the influential factors in furniture exports is how to manage the supply chain or logistics of the furniture industry, where one of them is related to the process of packaging and stuffing of furniture products. As a representation, this study tries to describe how the packaging and stuffing process is carried out by UD Surya Abadi Furniture, one of the furniture industries located in Sukoharjo Regency, Central Java. This research is a descriptive study, where data is collected by observation, interview, and documentation techniques. The results of this study discuss the packaging procedures, materials used and feasibility tests, and how the procedures and benefits obtained from the stuffing process at UD Surya Abadi Furniture. The conclusion obtained is that the description of the packaging and stuffing process that is carried out is quite good with the use of materials that meet the standards. Nevertheless, the process of packaging and stuffing at UD Surya Abadi Furniture is still done with manual counting so that it is not optimal.
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44. Analisis dan Desain Sistem Sertifikasi Padi Digital sebagai Sarana Pemasaran serta Peningkatan Adopsi Benih
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Yogi Purna Rahardjo, Basrum, and Taufik Djatna
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adopsi ,benih ,digital ,sertifikasi ,unified modeling language ,adopt ,certification ,seed ,Agriculture ,Agricultural industries ,HD9000-9495 - Abstract
Abstrak Penggunaan varietas padi unggul adalah inovasi teknologi yang mudah diadopsi untuk peningkatan produktivitas padi. Tanpa program benih bersubsidi, banyak petani tidak menggunakan benih padi berkualitas/bersertifikat karena tidak tersedianya bibit berkualitas ketika dibutuhkan. Keberadaan sistem sertifikasi padi digital diperlukan untuk mendukung sistem benih yang ideal dengan menyediakan informasi tentang ketersediaan benih, permintaan benih, dan fasilitas komunikasi stakeholder perbenihan. Tujuan penelitian untuk menganalisis kebutuhan sistem, mengembangkan sistem sertifikasi digital sebagai sarana perdagangan dan memperoleh faktor kunci dalam proses sertifikasi sehingga pengambilan keputusan lebih cepat. Input data oleh BPSB pada setiap pengajuan sertifikasi, rencana subsidi di input Dinas Pertanian dan ketersediaan benih di gudang diupdate oleh lembaga perbenihan. Sistem ini didasarkan pada bahasa pemodelan terpadu (unified modeling language - UML). Metode RELIEF algorithm dilakukan untuk mendapatkan faktor penting dalam tahap sertifikasi terutama roguing dan uji laboratorium. Hasilnya menunjukkan faktor-faktor penting hingga tahap uji laboratorium adalah persentase serangan penyakit dalam tahap roguing III dan viabilitas benih dalam uji laboratorium. Kata kunci: adopsi, benih, digital, sertifikasi, unified modeling language Abstract The most easily adopt new technology and increasing productivity is the use of high yielding rice varieties. Without the subsidized seed program, many farmers do not use quality/certified rice seeds due to the unavailability of quality seeds when they needed. The existence of a digital rice certification system is necessary to support an ideal seed system by providing information on the availability of seeds, seed demands, and communication facility of seedling stakeholders. The objective of the study was to identify system requirement, to develop digital certification systems as breeder marketplace and to formulate key factors in the certification process so that the decision-making faster. Data will input by BPSB in a certification application, Quantity of seed subsidized will input by the Agriculture Department, and the availability of seeds in the warehouse is updated by the seeding institution. The method was based on a unified modeling language (UML). RELIEF algorithm method was performed to obtain important factor in the certification stage especially roguing and laboratory test. The result indicated the important factors in the certification process were the percentage of disease attack in roguing III and the viability of the seeds in the lab test. Keywords: adopt, certification, digital, seed, unified modeling language
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45. ‘Irfâniy as Epistemology Method Sufism Based on Conscience
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Yogi Prasetyo and Absori Absori
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‘irfâniy ,epistemology ,conscience ,islam ,sufism ,Philosophy. Psychology. Religion ,Islam ,BP1-253 - Abstract
This article aims to explain ‘irfâniy as a method for human beings to acquire knowledge through the intuition of conscience as did the Sufis through the path of Sufism in the teachings of Islam. Man as a battle creature given the highest degree by God, in addition to the sense and sense, also given the conscience to feel things that are not real in concrete and something that is outside the logic. ‘Irfâniy as a method of knowledge epistemology can lead man to a spiritual life close to God. The inner nature of the knowledge of ‘irfâniy has led man to an immaterial life which is sublime in the true life of the world. The path of Sufism’s life which is done by the ‘irfâniy method is able to place the life of ma‘rifat for man, that is, the highest level of life associated with a very close relationship with God. There are several steps that must be taken by humans to achieve ‘irfâniy knowledge, starting from the preparation stage, acceptance, formation and disclosure. Therefore, the subjective nature of ‘irfâniy knowledge, then the quality of knowledge depends on the human ability to perform by the mind. ‘Irfâniy as a form of human inner knowledge is influenced by the empirical and logical experience and spiritual life of the deity of man, so that knowledge ‘irfâniy is direct, whole, fixed and comprehensive. Humans with ‘irfâniy method can reach God truth that is absolute and essential.
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46. Correlation between Prognostic Factors and the Histopathological Response to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Osteosarcoma: A Retrospective Study
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Yogi Prabowo, Iwan Setiawan, Achmad Fauzi Kamal, Evelina Kodrat, and Muhammad Luqman Labib Zufar
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background.Multimodality treatment, incorporating neoadjuvant chemotherapy and adjuvant chemotherapy, is the standard management plan for osteosarcoma that increases the overall survival (OS) rate. However, data regarding prognostic factors affecting the histopathological response following neoadjuvant chemotherapy is limited. Patients and Methods. We retrospectively reviewed patients diagnosed with osteosarcoma in our center between 2008 and 2018. We classified patient characteristics according to gender, age, tumor size, site and stage at diagnosis, site of metastasis, type of surgery, necrosis rate based on the Huvos grading system, and the number of neoadjuvant chemotherapy cycles. We divided response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy into poor responder for patients with Huvos grades 1 and 2 and good responder for patients with Huvos grades 3 and 4. We also documented patients’ survival and follow-up information. Results. We reviewed 64 patients within 5–65 years of age, dominated by men (62.5%). The distal femur (53.1%) was the most common site of osteosarcoma. Fifteen (23.4%) patients had a good response while 49 (76.6%) patients were poor responders to neoadjuvant chemotherapy based on the Huvos grading system. Based on multivariate analysis, gender (p = 0.012), age (p = 0.029), symptom duration (p = 0.004), and tumor enlargement after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (p 20 years = 1 point, female gender = 1 point, symptom duration > 12 weeks = 1 point, and increased tumor size after neoadjuvant chemotherapy = 2 points). This scoring system divides patients into two groups with a total score of more than two predicting a poor responder to neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Conclusions. Age, gender, symptoms duration, and tumor size after neoadjuvant chemotherapy are the prognostic features that affect the histopathological response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in patients with osteosarcoma.
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47. Petrology, geochemistry, and crystal size distribution of the basaltic andesite–dacite association at Mt. Sumbing, Central Java, Indonesia: Insights to magma reservoir dynamics and petrogenesis
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Suhendro, Indranova, Yuliawan, Endra, Zen, Revina Fitri, Rahmawati, Zulfa Yogi, Priyana, Pandu Eka, Diwijaya, Sonna, Suhartono, Muhammad Alsamtu Tita Sabila Pratama, Jonathan, Andre, and El Zamzamy Latief, Gammanda Adhny
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48. Detection of community-acquired respiratory viruses during COVID-19 pandemic in subtropical region in Japan
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Kami, Wakaki, Kinjo, Takeshi, Hashioka, Hiroe, Arakaki, Wakako, Takahashi, Ami, Yogi, Shohei, Uechi, Kohei, Maeda, Shiro, Yamamoto, Kazuko, and Fujita, Jiro
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49. Calorimetric Investigation of Magnetic Transitions in GdPdAl and TbPdAl
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Tiwari, Priyanshi, Joshi, Rajeev, Karmakar, Suman, Kumar, Kranti, Yogi, A. K., and Rawat, R.
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50. Experiences of living within PFAS-polluted environs: a systematic review
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Onencan, Abby Muricho, Bisschop, Lieselot, and Hendlin, Yogi
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