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2. The effect of mycorrhizal and phosphorous fertilizer applications on soybean plant production (Glycine max L. Meriil)
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Panataria, Lince R, primary, Sitorus, Efbertias, additional, Saragih, Meylin, additional, and Sitorus, Jose, additional
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- 2022
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3. Strategi pengembangan agrowisata jeruk petik sendiri di Kecamatan Merek Kabupaten Karo
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Jones P Simatupang, Helena Tatcher Pakpahan, Lince R. Panataria, Donny Simatupang, and Kenal Hutapea
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Agrotourism is a series of tourism activities that develop agricultural activities as the main target of tourism. Agritourism covers various aspects of agriculture, including natural landscapes, agricultural activities, diversity in agricultural production, agricultural technology, and agricultural customs prevailing. The research purpose was to analyze and identify internal and external factors and develop appropriate strategies for orange self-picking agrotourism. The research was carried out in orange self-picked agrotourism in Merek District, Karo Regency, North Sumatra Province purposively. The research sample was 40 samples. Data analysis was carried out using the IFE (Internal Factor Evaluation), EFE (External Factor Evaluation) matrix, SWOT matrix, and AHP (Analytical Hierarchy Processes). The research results determined the 12 internal factors and 12 external factors. In addition, there were 13 strategies for developing the orange self-picking agrotourism.
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- 2022
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4. The effect of mycorrhizal and phosphorous fertilizer applications on soybean plant production (Glycine max L. Meriil)
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Lince R Panataria, Efbertias Sitorus, Meylin Saragih, and Jose Sitorus
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This study aims to determine the production of soybeans with the application of mycorrhizal biological fertilizers and P fertilizers on the production of soybeans (Glycine max L. Meriil). This experiment was carried out at the Experimental Garden of the Faculty of Agriculture, Indonesian Methodist University, from August–October 2018. This study used a Randomized Block Design (RAK) consisting of Mycorrhiza (M) namely M0: 0 g/plant (control); M1: 5 g/plant; M2: 10 g/plant; M3: 15g/plant and Fertilizer (P), namely P0: 0 g/plant (control); P1:0.25 g/plant; P2: 0.5 g/plant; P3: 0.75 g/plant. All treatment combinations were 12 combinations and each treatment combination was repeated 3 times. Variables observed in this study include: flowering age (days); seed production per sample (g); seed production per plot (g); dry weight of 100 seeds (g). The experimental results showed that the interaction between mycorrhizal application and application of NPK fertilizer had a significant effect on seed production per sample, seed production per plot, dry weight of 100 seeds and not significantly different with flowering age. The highest seed production per sample was found in the M3P3 treatment of 26.32 g, the highest seed production per plot was found in the M3P2 treatment of 161.80 g and the highest dry weight of 100 seeds was found in the M3P3 treatment of 25.60 g. The mycorrhizal biofertilizer application treatment showed that the fastest flowering time was found in the M3 treatment, namely 36.58 days and 36.92 days in the P (P3) fertilizer treatment.
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- 2022
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5. The influence of altitude of the place on the vegetative growth of several varieties of sugarcane (saccharum officinarum l.)
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Panataria, Lince R., primary and Lubis, Ramli, additional
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- 2018
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Abad, P., Abreu, P., Acencio, N., Acevedo, S., Acevedo, V., Agohn, R., Albornoz, L., Alvarez, P., Arana, C., Arango, A., Arango, J. J., Arbeláez, A., Arbeláez, L. E., Arboleda, W., Arenas, A., Arenas, I. C., Arias, M. L., Aristizábal, A., Aristizábal, D., Arrieta, E., Arrieta, M., Arroyave, H., Arroyo, J. A., Arteaga, F., Ascione, G., Asenjo, R., Astudillo, B., Atehortúa, L. H., Badel, A., Badiel, M., Balestrini, S., Barragán, R., Barrera, C., Barrera, J. C., Barrera, J. G., Benítez, L. M., Bermúdez, M. J., Bernal, O., Betancourt, J., Blanco, G., Bohórquez, R., Bravo, D., Bresciani, R., Builes, A., Buitrago, L, Burgoa, A., Báez, L. P., Cabrales, J., Cabrales, M., Cabrera, C., Cadavid, A. M., Cadavid, E., Cadena, R., Caicedo, L. C., Caicedo, V., Calderón, J., Calderón, L. I., Camacho, J., Camacho, P., Camacho, P. A., Camargo, D. M., Campos, M. T., Campuzano, G., Capasso, A., Cardona, H., Cardona, J., Carreño, A., Carreño, M., Carrillo, G., Casariego, G., Cassalett, G., Castellanos, H., Castillo, M., Castillo, V., Castro, H., Castro, J., Castro, P., Cañas, E., Celis, A., Celis, L. A., Chávez, A., Chávez, J. C., Colorado, A., Contreras, E., Coral, A., Coronado, M., Correa, J. R., Corredor, S., Corzo, L., Corzo, O., Cotes, J. M., Cruz, A., Cubides, C., Cuellar, F., Cuervo, A., Cárdenas, A., Cárdenas, M., Cárdenas, M. E., Cárdenas, P. E., Cárdenas, W., De Viveros, C., Delgadillo, A., Delgado, J., Delgado, P., Donado, B. P., Donado, J. R., Duarte, E., Dueñas, R., Duque, J. G., Duque, M., Durango, L., Durán, A. E., Durán, M. A., Dávila, L. M., Díaz, A., Díaz, A. L., Díaz, C., Díaz, G., Díaz, L., Díaz, L. A., Díaz, L. 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S., Pizarro, C., Piñeros, D., Plata, R., Portilla, P., Prada, E., Pradilla, G., Pulgarín, L. G., Páez, G., Páez, L., Pérez, C., Pérez, G. E., Pérez, J., Pérez, M., Quesada, K., Quintero, A., Quintero, D., Quintero, M., Quiroz, C., Ramos, M. L., Ramírez, A., Ramírez, I., Ramírez, L., Ramírez, M., Ramírez, O., Ramírez, S., Rangel, G. W., Rendón, J. C., Restrepo, A., Restrepo, G., Restrepo, J. A., Reynolds, J., Rincón, J. D., Rincón, O. S., Rincón, P., Rivas, G., Rivas, L. F., Riveros, F., Roa, J. L., Roa, N., Rodríguez, A., Rodríguez, D. C., Rodríguez, E., Rodríguez, J., Rojas, C. E., Rojas, J. C., Romero, M. F., Rosas, F., Rosas, J. F., Rosso, F., Rueda, C. L., Rueda, M., Rueda-Clausen, C. F., Ruiz, A., Ruiz, D., Ruiz, E. J., Ruiz, H., Ruiz, M., Ruz, M., Saaibi, J. F., Saaibi, L. C., Salazar, C., Salazar, D., Salazar, G., Saldarriaga, C., Saldoval, N., Sanabria, C. L., Sandoval, A. G., Sandoval, J. M., Sandoval, N., Sandoval, N. F., Santos, H., Sarmiento, J. M., Satizábal, C., Senior, J. M., Serano, D., Serrano, N. C., Silva, F., Silva, F. A., Silva, S. Y., Smieja, M., Solano, E., Solano, J. A., Suárez, M., Sáenz, L., Tello, J., Tenorio, C., Tenorio, L. F., Thabane, L., Tique, C., Toro, N., Torres, A., Torres, G., Torres, P., Torres, Y., Trujillo, P., Téllez, M. R., Umaña, J., Uribe, C. E., Uribe, F., Uribe, W., Urrego, M. T., Vacca, M., Vallejo, M., Vanegas, D., Vanegas, D. I., Vanegas, E., Vargas, C., Vargas, R. D., Vega, J. A., Velasco, H. M., Velasco, V. M., Velásquez, D., Velásquez, J., Velásquez, J. G., Velásquez, M., Velásquez, O., Vesga, B. E., Vesga, B.E., Vidal, C., Villa, L. A., Villa, V., Villa-Roel, C., Villalba, J. C., Villalobos, C., Villamil, C., Villamizar, C., Villamizar, E., Villar, J. C., Villegas, A., Villegas, F., Villegas, F. A., Villegas, M. F., Vázquez, C., Vélez, J. F., Vélez, L. A., Vélez, S., Yabur, M., Zapara, J., Zapata, H., Zapata, J., Zarruk, J. G., Zuluaga, A., and Zuluaga, O.
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- 2006
7. A young woman with a divided left atrium
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Lopez-Ruiz, N., primary, Lince, R., additional, and Ramirez, B., additional
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- 2013
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8. Convolution and Recurrent Hybrid Neural Network for Hevea Yield Prediction
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Lince Rachel Varghese and Vanitha Kandasamy
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Telecommunication ,TK5101-6720 ,Information technology ,T58.5-58.64 - Abstract
Deep learning techniques have been used effectively for rubber crop yield prediction. A hybrid of Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) and Recurrent Neural Network (RNN) is the best technique for crop yield prediction because it can effectively handle uncertainty of features. Hence, in this paper, a hybrid CNN-RNN method is proposed to forecast Hevea yields based on environmental data in Kerala state, India. The proposed hybrid CNN-RNN method reduces the internal covariate shift of CNN by batch normalization and solves the gradient vanishing or exploding problem of RNN using LSTM with a cell activation mechanism. The proposed method has three essential characteristics: (i) it captures the time dependency of environmental factors and improves the inherent computational time; (ii) it is capable of generalizing the yield prediction under uncertain conditions without loss of prediction accuracy; (iii) combined with the back propagation and feed forward method it can reveal the extent to which samples of weather conditions and soil data conditions are suitable to provide a clear boundary between rubber yield variations.
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- 2021
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9. The influence of altitude of the place on the vegetative growth of several varieties of sugarcane (saccharum officinarum l.).
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Lince R. Panataria and Ramli Lubis
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- 2018
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10. Percutaneous pulmonary valve implant: Two Colombian case reports.
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Díaz LH, Lince R, Hernández K, Correa R, and Palomino A
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- Adolescent, Colombia, Humans, Male, Prosthesis Design, Pulmonary Valve pathology, Pulmonary Valve surgery, Pulmonary Valve Insufficiency congenital, Pulmonary Valve Stenosis congenital, Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation methods, Pulmonary Valve Insufficiency surgery, Pulmonary Valve Stenosis surgery
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Los pacientes con cardiopatías congénitas que afectan la continuidad del ventrículo derecho con la arteria pulmonar deben someterse con frecuencia a intervenciones debido a la limitada vida útil de los conductos quirúrgicos, lo que lleva al desarrollo de disfunción ventricular derecha por cambios en la geometría ventricular y predisposición a arritmias letales, con el consiguiente riesgo de reintervenciones. El implante valvular percutáneo pulmonar es una nueva alternativa terapéutica, menos invasiva en comparación con la quirúrgica, para pacientes seleccionados. Se realiza una revisión de las publicaciones médicas actuales disponibles y se describe la experiencia inicial del implante valvular pulmonar percutáneo en un centro colombiano de alta complejidad para el tratamiento de enfermedades cardiovasculares, en dos pacientes con disfunción del homoinjerto aórtico en posición pulmonar con doble lesión valvular, en los cuales el implante valvular pulmonar percutáneo fue una conducta exitosa. Se eligió a pacientes con cardiopatías congénitas, conductos quirúrgicos disfuncionales con estenosis o insuficiencia pulmonar significativa, y disfunción y dilatación ventricular derechas. Se empleó la técnica regular para el implante de la válvula pulmonar Melody, sin documentarse complicaciones durante el procedimiento ni al año de seguimiento. El implante percutáneo de la válvula pulmonar es un gran avance en el tratamiento de pacientes con cardiopatías congénitas, con resultados favorables a corto y mediano plazos, lo cual hace posible la restauración de la función ventricular con riesgo mínimo, frente al reemplazo quirúrgico en pacientes seleccionados., Patients with congenital heart disease that involves reconstruction of the right ventricular outflow tract must frequently undergo interventions derived from the limited useful life of the surgical canals, which leads to the development of right ventricular dysfunction due to changes in the ventricular geometry and predisposition to lethal arrhythmias, with the consequent risk of reinterventions. The percutaneous pulmonary valvular implant is a new therapeutic alternative, less invasive, compared to surgery, for selected patients. A review of the available literature is made and the initial experience of percutaneous pulmonary valve implantation in a Colombian center of high complexity for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases is described, in two patients with aortic homograft dysfunction in a pulmonary position with double valvular lesion, in which the percutaneous pulmonary valve implant was a successful strategy. Patients with congenital heart disease were chosen, with dysfunctional surgical conduits with stenosis or significant pulmonary insufficiency, with dysfunction and right ventricular dilatation. The standard technique for the implantation of the Melody pulmonary valve was used, without complications during the procedure or one year of follow-up. Percutaneous implantation of the pulmonary valve is a great advance in the management of patients with congenital heart diseases, with favorable results in the short and medium term, allowing the restoration of ventricular function with minimal risk, compared to surgical replacement in selected patients., (Copyright: © 2020 Permanyer.)
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- 2020
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11. A young woman with a divided left atrium.
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Lopez-Ruiz N, Lince R, and Ramirez B
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- Cor Triatriatum physiopathology, Echocardiography, Doppler, Color, Female, Humans, Young Adult, Cor Triatriatum diagnostic imaging
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- 2013
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12. Results of balloon atrial septostomy as preparation for surgical correction in transposition of great arteries.
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Padilla T, Zapata M, Díaz LH, Lince R, Ruz M, Guzmán M, Donado J, and Franco G
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Balloon atrial septostomy (BAS) is a palliative procedure performed in the preoperative management of patients with transposition of great arteries (TGA), to improve the mixing of blood between the 2 systems. This report describes experience at the Clínica Cardiovascular Santa Maria in Medellin, Colombia. Between 2002 and 2010, 22 patients with TGA underwent BAS. Patient age at the time of the procedure was 21 days on average; 68% of patients were male. Average weight was 2.96 kg and interatrial gradient was between 4 and 12 mm Hg. The average systemic oxygen saturation at the beginning of the procedure was 60%, with a final saturation of 90%. Z5 atrioseptostomy balloons were used in 18 patients (81%), using Rashkind technique; Tyshak balloon catheters were used in 3 patients (13%) with the Shrivastava technique; and static high-pressure peripheral angioplasty balloons were used in 3 patients (13%). Two patients underwent BAS with 2 types of balloons. Although there were no complications clearly attributable to the procedure, 14% of patients had evidence of focal brain injury on the postoperative magnetic resonance image. Six patients died (27%), 5 of them because of postoperative complications and 1 because of infectious complications at another institution. All postoperative deaths occurred before 2006. The BAS is a safe technique for preoperative stabilization of patients with TGA.
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- 2011
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13. Interventional cardiology in congenital heart disease.
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Zabal C, Lince R, Buendía A, Attié F, and Ríos MA
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- Adolescent, Adult, Angiography, Angioplasty, Balloon, Aortic Coarctation diagnostic imaging, Aortic Coarctation therapy, Aortography, Cardiac Catheterization, Catheterization, Child, Child, Preschool, Ductus Arteriosus, Patent diagnostic imaging, Ductus Arteriosus, Patent therapy, Echocardiography, Embolization, Therapeutic, Female, Heart Defects, Congenital diagnostic imaging, Heart Septal Defects, Atrial diagnostic imaging, Heart Septal Defects, Atrial therapy, Heart Valve Diseases diagnostic imaging, Heart Valve Diseases therapy, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Male, Stents, Heart Defects, Congenital therapy
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Interventional procedures for congenital heart disease have evolved dramatically in the last decade. Beginning with pulmonary and aortic valvuloplasty, nowadays, stents and various devices are placed inside the heart and vessels to palliate or correct different congenital defects. The present communication summarizes the experience with interventional cardiology in congenital heart disease of the Instituto Nacional de Cardiología "Ignacio Chávez" during the last five years.
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- 1999
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