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2. Effects of compost and phosphorus on growth and yield of sweet corn (Zea mays saccharata)
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Mubarok, S., Nuraini, A., Wicaksono, F. Y., and Qonit, M. A. H.
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- 2020
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3. Effect of benzyl amino purine and 1-methylcyclopropene in maintaining rooting quality of chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat cv. ‘White Fiji') cuttings
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Mubarok, S., Kusumiyati, Fauzi, A. A., Nuraini, A., Rufaidah, F., and Qonit, M. A. H.
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- 2020
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4. Application of coastal hazard index to advance nature based protection for coastal communities in the small islands
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Setiawati, Martiwi Diah, Nandika, Muhammad Rizki, Hernawan, Udhi Eko, Rachman, Herlambang Aulia, Chatterjee, Uday, Adi, Novy Susetyo, Alifatri, La Ode, Eguchi, Tsuyoshi, Supriyadi, Indarto Happy, Hanifa, Nuraini Rahma, Prayudha, Bayu, Djamil, Yudha Setiawan, Oktaviani, Aulia, Wouthuyzen, Sam, Sulha, Siti, Renyaan, Jeverson, and Muslim, Aidy M.
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- 2024
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5. Disparate Digital Literacy Levels of Nursing Manager and Staff, Specifically in Nursing Informatics Competencies and Their Causes: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Hariyati RTS, Handiyani H, Wildani AA, Afriani T, Nuraini T, and Amiruddin MH
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digital literacy ,nursing informatics competencies ,education ,nurse ,nurse manager ,technology ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Rr Tutik Sri Hariyati,1,2 Hanny Handiyani,1,2 Andi Amalia Wildani,1,2 Tuti Afriani,1 Tuti Nuraini,1 Muhammad Hanif Amiruddin3 1Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, West Java, Indonesia; 2The University of Indonesia Hospital, Depok, West Java, Indonesia; 3Taipei Medical University, Taipei, TaiwanCorrespondence: Rr Tutik Sri Hariyati, Email tutik@ui.ac.id; rrtutik@yahoo.comPurpose: The digitalization of healthcare is developing quickly. Every care provider needs to be up-to-date on this technology. The purpose of this research was to identify the digital literacy of nursing staff and nurse managers.Methods: A cross-sectional study assessed nurses’ digital literacy, specifically with regard to nursing informatics competencies in hospitals, primary healthcare, and clinics. The study sample included 100 nurses and 83 nurse managers. Researchers applied a modified questionnaire on nurses’ informatics competencies from TIGER Nursing Informatics, with a validity range of 0.497– 0.897 and a reliability value of 0.975.Results: Participants showed an acceptable level of computer literacy, although their scores were below 80%. Their scores were unrelated to workplace, duration and type of technology used, or gender. Nursing informatics competencies correlated significantly with age and work experience (p = 0.001). Age correlated negatively with technical computer skills but positively with competence in the implementation of healthcare. There was a positive link with a nurse’s position and education level, indicating that nurses with more education acquire higher levels of informatics competencies than those with less education. Additionally, those in higher positions tended to possess more advanced digital competence.Conclusion: Nurse managers play a significant role in training nursing staff members to enhance their informatics competencies. This study’s findings underscore the need to raise staff members’ informatics competencies by providing additional training.Keywords: digital literacy, nursing informatics competencies, education, nurse, nurse manager, technology
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- 2024
6. Development of Interactive E-Module Based Android on Salt Hydrolysis Material to Improve High Order Thinking Skills
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Agi Achmad Fauzi, Purwanti Purwanti, Elsi Maria Lestari, Dewi Nuraini, and Anggi Noviar
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interactive module ,android ,salt hydrolysis ,high order thinking skills. ,Education - Abstract
This study aims to develop a valid and feasible Android-based interactive e-module on the subject of salt hydrolysis to improve High order thinking skills of students. The research method used is Research and Development (R&D) with the ADDIE model. The research instrument is a validation test questionnaire and feasibility test with qualitative and quantitative data analysis techniques. The results of the expert validation test obtained an average value of 81.85% with Good criteria and in the feasibility test obtained an average value of 88.18% with Good criteria. So that the interactive android-based e-module on the material of salt hydrolysis to improve High order thinking skills is feasible and practical to use in learning.
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- 2024
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7. SOCIOPRENEUR IN DIGITAL MARKETING: EMPOWERING THE MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (MSMES) IN BOJONGPICUNG VILLAGES
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Vivi Mardian, Husnul Yakin, Waliyyatu Azzahra, Nuraini, and Ziyad Fadhlan Nabil
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sociopreneur ,digital marketing ,the micro ,small and medium enterprises ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
The Indonesian economy is largely derived from Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). The MSME sector has a strategic role in the Indonesian economy because it is significant in contributing to the formation of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). However, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) tend to not keep up with the development of digital technology, mainly due to a lack of knowledge about digital marketing. Therefore, the Postgraduate Muslim Student Association (HIMMPAS) of Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia conducted training through social entrepreneurship activity in Bojongpicung Village and Jati Village, Cianjur Regency, West Java. This training aimed to provide insight to MSME practitioners by optimizing the potential of MSMEs through digital marketing to improve the economy of the local community in Bojongpicung Village and Jati Village, Bojongpicung District, Cianjur Regency, West Java. The MSME participants involved in this training totaled 11 people from various industries. This program applied direct training and mentoring methods. The discussion in this article aimed to identify constraints or problems experienced by the MSMEs and evaluate the participants' level of satisfaction with the implementation of the training activities. The results showed that MSME participants have constraints in product marketing, funding, and traditional production equipment. After being trained, MSME participants found several relevant solutions for the development of their MSME businesses through digital marketing. In addition, the material provided was in accordance with the needs of MSME participants. MSME participants also realized that they still need more similar training in the future.
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- 2024
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8. A Closer Look at Regional Government Expenditure Changes in Indonesia
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Rizki, Putri Geubrina, Nuraini A., Nuraini A, Abdullah, Syukriy, Zharaura, Khusnul Afifah, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Gomide, Fernando, Advisory Editor, Kaynak, Okyay, Advisory Editor, Liu, Derong, Advisory Editor, Pedrycz, Witold, Advisory Editor, Polycarpou, Marios M., Advisory Editor, Rudas, Imre J., Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Alareeni, Bahaaeddin, editor, and Hamdan, Allam, editor
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- 2024
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9. A meta-analysis of livestock brucellosis prevalence in Indonesia
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Muhammad Rosyid Ridlo, Morsid Andityas, Roza Azizah Primatika, Handang Widantara, Shih Keng Loong, and Dian Meididewi Nuraini
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Brucellosis ,Indonesia ,meta-analysis ,pig ,ruminant ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Indonesia has a long history of livestock brucellosis, but the overall pooled prevalence remains unclear. This study aims to determine the pooled estimated prevalence of livestock brucellosis in Indonesia using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines. Five databases were searched and screened using predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Data from included studies were extracted and analyzed using a random effects model in R 4.3.0 for pooled estimated prevalence, subgroup meta-analysis, and meta-regression. Publication bias and sensitivity tests were conducted using Egger’s test, funnel plot, trim and fill plot, and leave-one-out. The screening process identified 46 included studies, representing 47,057 samples for brucellosis testing. The pooled estimated prevalence for livestock brucellosis was 3.25% (95% CI, 1.81%–5.78%) with high heterogeneity (Q = 2130.91, p = 0, I2=98%). Subgroup meta-analysis indicated no significant difference in the prevalence of livestock brucellosis across the main islands in Indonesia (p = 0.44) and across provinces in Sulawesi Island (p = 0.83), but significant differences were found among provinces in Java (p
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- 2024
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10. A randomized controlled trial of fruit meal sequence with low, moderate, and high glycemic indexes among type 2 diabetes mellitus patients
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Dono Indarto, Nuraini Fitri, Fitria Umagapi, Sudrajah Warajati Kisnawaty, Yohanes Cakrapradipta Wibowo, and Melani Ratih Mahanani
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Type 2 diabetes ,Meal sequences ,Glycemic index ,Insulin ,Glucose level ,DPP4 activity ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
Summary: Aim: We aimed to study the low, moderate, and high glycemic indexes of fruit meal sequence among T2DM patients in Indonesia by measuring Fasting Blood Glucose (FBG) and insulin levels, Homeostasis model assessment of β-cell function (HOMA-β), and Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP4) activity. Methods: A randomized controlled trial (RCT), which included 48 participants, was conducted from November 2018 to March 2019. The meal sequence treatments were done in two intervals: 1–7 days fruit last meal (FL) and 14–21 days fruit first meal (FF). Results: Significant differences in insulin and HOMA-β between control and low GI were observed in both intervals. However, no significant changes in Insulin level (5.16±3.47 vs. 5.51±6.16 μIU/ml, p=0.819) and HOMA-β (17.61±11.33 vs. 20.65±17.88, p=0.465) were observed from low GI in two different intervals. Conclusions: Our study clearly uncovered that low GI fruit consumption is beneficial in increasing insulin levels and HOMA-β but is independent of fruit meal sequence. Moderate and high GI fruits showed beneficial effects on insulin levels and HOMA-β only if consumed after the main meal. Although a significant decrease in FBG levels after 7 and 21 days was observed, the analysis on intervals (day 7-1 and 21-14) showed no changes in FBG levels after fruit sequence after or before meal. Further studies are needed to investigate the long-term effects of fruit meal sequence on glycemic parameters.This study provides evidence on how fruit meal sequence can directly affect the FBG level, insulin level, and HOMA-β. Given the essential effects of fruit meal sequence, this study gives insight into the integration of optimization of fiber intake from fruits and the meal sequence in T2DM management.
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- 2024
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11. The western extension of the Balantak Fault revealed by the 2021 earthquake cascade in the central arm of Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Simanjuntak, Andrean V. H., Palgunadi, Kadek H., Supendi, Pepen, Muksin, Umar, Gunawan, Endra, Widiyantoro, Sri, Rawlinson, Nicholas, Daryono, Mudrik R., Daryono, D., Karnawati, Dwikorita, Hanifa, Nuraini R., Pratama, Cecep, and Ida, Rachmah
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- 2024
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12. MXene-based novel nanocomposites doped SnO2 for boosting the performance of perovskite solar cells
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Alhamada, T. F., Hanim, M. A. Azmah, Jung, D. W., Saidur, R., Nuraini, A. A., Hasan, W. Z. Wan, Tan, K. H., Noh, M. Mohamad, and Teridi, M. A. M.
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- 2024
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13. The epidemic forest reveals the spatial pattern of the spread of acute respiratory infections in Jakarta, Indonesia
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Nasution, Yuki Novia, Sitorus, Marli Yehezkiel, Sukandar, Kamal, Nuraini, Nuning, Apri, Mochamad, and Salama, Ngabila
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- 2024
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14. A computational model of epidemic process with three variants on a synthesized human interaction network
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Seprianus, Nuraini, Nuning, and Saputro, Suhadi Wido
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- 2024
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15. Typical of Tsunami Hazard Potential from Earthquake and Landslide Sources in Palabuhanratu Bay, Indonesia
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Setyonegoro, Wiko, Gusman, Aditya Riadi, Hanif, Muhammad, Kurniawan, Telly, Ardhyastuti, Sri, Muqoddas, Muhamad Mahfud, Nakamura, Mamoru, Putra, Purna Sulastya, Husrin, Semeidi, Hanifa, Nuraini Rahma, Nugroho, Septriono Hari, Sudjono, Evie Hadrijantie, Anggono, Titi, Febriani, Febty, Supendi, Pepen, Ramdhan, Mohamad, Martha, Agustya Adi, Tohari, Adrin, and Turyana, Iyan
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- 2024
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16. Valorization of Salmo salar Skin Waste for the Synthesis of Angiotensin Converting Enzyme-1 (ACE1) Inhibitory Peptides
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Munawaroh, Heli Siti Halimatul, Gumilar, Gun Gun, Khoiriah, Selmi Fiqhi, Nindya, Faradhina Salfa, Berliana, Nur’aini, Aisyah, Siti, Nuraini, Vidia Afina, Ningrum, Andriati, Susanto, Eko, Martha, Larasati, Kurniawan, Isman, Hidayati, Nur Akmalia, Chew, Kit Wayne, and Show, Pau-Loke
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- 2024
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17. The impact of COVID-19 quarantine on tuberculosis and diabetes mellitus cases: A modelling study
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Nuraini, Nuning, Fauzi, Ilham Saiful, Lestari, Bony Wiem, and Rizqina, Sila
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- 2022
18. Analysis of FastText with Support Vector Machine for Hate Speech Classification on Twitter Social Media
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Nabila Nuraini, Asslia Johar Latipah, and Naufal Azmi Verdikha
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hate speech, fasttext feature extraction, support vector machine ,Information technology ,T58.5-58.64 - Abstract
Hate speech refers to sentences or words that aim to demean or insult individuals, groups, or communities based on factors such as ethnicity, religion, race, or social class. In this study, Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques were employed using FastText feature extraction and SVM algorithm for text classification. The evaluation was conducted using F1 Score as the performance metric. The data was divided using the Cross-Validation method with 10 folds, and the experiment was performed with four SVM kernels: RBF, Linear, Polynomial, and Sigmoid. The results of this research, based on the effectiveness of the FastTextSVM method combination, demonstrate a strong performance in hate speech classification. By adopting FastText parameters from previous studies and involving four SVM kernels, this research achieved a satisfactory average F1 Score. The results obtained for the Polynomial kernel showed the best performance with an F1 Score of 0.813, followed by the Linear kernel with 0.809, the RBF kernel with 0.808, and the Sigmoid kernel with 0.805. This indicates that the F1 Score results do not show significant differences in outcomes.
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19. A Decade of Telehealth Implementation for Promotive and Preventive Care in Indonesia: A Scoping Review
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Wahyu Pudji Nugraheni, Tety Rachmawati, Novia Susianti, Anni Yulianti, Asep Kusnali, Syarifah Nuraini, Debri Rizki Faisal, Yuni Purwatiningsih, Haerawati Idris, and Hidayat Arifin
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indonesia ,preventive ,promotive ,telehealth ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,Social Sciences - Abstract
Introduction: Telehealth has improved promotive and preventive health care through enhanced access to health-care services. Existing literature on telehealth in Indonesia has primarily concentrated on telemedicine in the curative area. However, there is a lack of research exploring telehealth in Indonesia that focuses on promotive and preventive. Therefore, this review examines the existing literature concerning the types and implementation of telehealth in promotive and preventive care within Indonesia over the past decade. Methods: A scoping review based on Arksey and O’Malley’s framework was used in this study. A literature search was performed in March 2023 across seven databases: PubMed, Scopus, Embase, CINAHL, Medline, Health Internetwork Access to Research Initiative, and Garba Digital Reference. The data were extracted, categorized, and synthesized using narrative descriptions, tables, and graphics. Results: A total of 532 articles were identified, and 29 articles were included. Telehealth programs concern maternal and child health, communicable diseases, noncommunicable diseases, and nutrition. Modality using telehealth for health services is done in the form of video, remote monitoring, storing and forwarding, and others. Important aspects highlighted in the implementation of telehealth include patient acceptance, health worker acceptance, policy, technology, organization, and financing. Conclusion: Telehealth for promotive and preventive health care has evolved in Indonesia over the past decade. Successful implementation hinges on positive reception, supportive policies, reliable technology, efficient organizational structures, and adequate financing. A holistic approach considering these factors is crucial for maximum impact, with government support in policy formulation, technology provision, and funding essential for successful telehealth in promotive and preventive health-care services.
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- 2024
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20. Optimizing Civics Learning in High School through the Use of Print Books and Online Learning Resources
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Jessica Wijaya and Nuraini Asriati
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civics learning ,high school ,print book ,online ,Education ,Education (General) ,L7-991 - Abstract
Pancasila and Citizenship Education (Civics) is one of the core subjects in the Indonesian education curriculum. Along with the development of ICT, Civics learning began to evolve from the use of printed books to the utilization of online learning resources. Both learning resources have their own advantages and are equally needed by students in the context of learning, so from this it is necessary to adjust the Civics teaching method with current technological developments. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to identify and analyze the optimal strategies for utilizing printed books and online learning resources to improve the quality of Civics learning in high schools. This research was qualitative and used the literature study method and data analysis techniques in the form of an interactive model. The results of the study showed that teachers can optimally improve Civics learning in high school by integrating printed books and online learning resources by first understanding in depth the Civics curriculum in high school, then making lesson plans that combine printed books and online learning resources and Learning Management System (LMS), applying project-based learning methods, giving online assignments related to printed book materials, fostering students' digital literacy to find accurate and reliable learning sources, using multimedia such as learning videos from YouTube and implementing simulations. Finally, teachers should evaluate their teaching strategies regularly and collect feedback from students through surveys or class discussions. Integrating printed books and online learning resources can provide students with a more interactive and comprehensive learning experience.
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- 2024
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21. The western extension of the Balantak Fault revealed by the 2021 earthquake cascade in the central arm of Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Andrean V. H. Simanjuntak, Kadek H. Palgunadi, Pepen Supendi, Umar Muksin, Endra Gunawan, Sri Widiyantoro, Nicholas Rawlinson, Mudrik R. Daryono, D. Daryono, Dwikorita Karnawati, Nuraini R. Hanifa, Cecep Pratama, and Rachmah Ida
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Earthquake ,Fault ,Focal mechanism ,Static stress change ,Science ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
Abstract Two shallow earthquakes of moment magnitude 6.2 and 5.8 occurred in the central arm of Sulawesi on 26 July 2021 and 26 August 2021, respectively. The fault responsible for the earthquake had previously only been partially mapped, thus making further analysis of its characteristics crucial for the assessment of seismic hazard. In this study, we exploit data from a regional seismic network, relocate the associated seismicity using the double difference method with an updated velocity model, determine focal mechanisms from full-waveform inversion, and analyze the static stress changes caused by the mainshock. Our relocated hypocenters and focal mechanism solutions reveal two earthquake clusters, one at the Central Balantak Fault that exhibits normal slip on a SE–NW trending rupture, and the other at the West Balantak Fault, which exhibits dextral strike-slip motion on a SE–NW trending rupture. The additional static stress increase transferred by the Mw 6.2 mainshock may have triggered the subsequent Mw 5.8 event. A detailed assessment of previously unmapped faults in Central Sulawesi is essential for a more comprehensive understanding of seismic hazard in the region.
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- 2024
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22. Using Real Options and Geometric Brownian Motion Methods to Evaluate Petroleum Projects in Indonesia
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Paiz Jalaludin, Ani Nuraini, and Alrafiful Rahman
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binomial method ,geometric brownian motion ,petroleum project ,real options ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
There are several methods for evaluating the value of a project. The most commonly used method is the Discounted Cash Flows (DCF) method which is more practical in its use. However, the DCF method still has several weaknesses, including not paying attention to the flexibility of the manager's decision-making when the project is carried out. The Real Options method enhances this by offering more flexible and varied models. This study uses Benninga's version of the binomial method to evaluate the value of petroleum projects with the characteristics of existing companies in Indonesia. In this study, oil prices are assumed to move following the Geometric Brownian Motion (GBM) model which is commonly used in modeling the movement of a fluctuating price. In addition, the author also modifies the binomial model by including expansion options, divestment options and a combination of both. The results of this study show that the more options that managers can choose in decision-making, the greater the opportunity for the company to optimize profits and minimize losses.
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- 2024
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23. The effect of therapeutic regimen education on improving the self-efficacy in cancer patients undergoing haemodialysis: a quasi-experimental study
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Indah Susilowati, Tuti Nuraini, Dewi Gayatri, and Yati Afiyanti
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Medicine ,Nursing ,RT1-120 - Abstract
Introduction: Cancer treatments often comes with varying adverse effects on both functional and physiological status of cancer patients, such as reduced kidney function, necessitating haemodialysis. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of therapeutic regimen education on the treatment self-efficacy of cancer patients undergoing haemodialysis. Methods: This study used a quasi-experimental method, involving 136 participants divided into control and intervention groups. The intervention group was given therapeutic regimen education that lasted for 4 weeks. The self-efficacy score was measured before and after intervention in both groups. Pre- and post-intervention scores were measured using the Chronic Kidney Disease Self-Efficacy instrument (r = 0.845). Paired t-test and independent t-test were used, respectively. Results: The results show that the patients who received therapeutic regimen education had significant increases in self-efficacy scores (p < 0.001). The mean (SD) score for all sub-variables increased after treatment: autonomy, from 15.07 (4.29) to 26.50 (1.74); personal integrity, from 11.63 (3.92) to 23.68 (2.59); problem-solving, from 10.66 (3.98) to 18.85 (0.82); and seeking social support, from 7.13 (2.38) to 14.06 (1.62). From the statistical test results, a significant difference in each dimension of self-efficacy was found between before and after treatment (p < 0.001). When the post test scores between intervention and control were compared, it showed significant different between them (p < 0.001). Conclusions: Therapeutic regimen education can increase treatment self-efficacy in cancer patients undergoing haemodialysis treatment, which can affect the patient’s healing process. Keywords: cancer patients, haemodialysis, self-efficacy, therapeutic regimen education
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24. Strategi inovasi smart city Ibu Kota Negara yang berkelanjutan (Studi kasus di lima kota dunia)
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Raden Roro Intan Dwi Nuraini
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ibu kota negara ,inovasi ,smart city ,sustainable ,Social Sciences ,Science - Abstract
Kota dan teknologi tumbuh bersama seiring waktu. Seiring dengan pertumbuhan tersebut, kota menghadapi tantangan seperti penurunan kualitas lingkungan, dinamika sosial, serta ketimpangan ekonomi. Konsep inovasi smart city dinilai potensial untuk diterapkan sebagai wujud pemberdayaan Ibu Kota Negara (IKN) yang berkelanjutan. International Institute for Management Development tahun 2023 menyatakan bahwa Singapura, Canberra, Copenhagen, Helsinki, dan Oslo memiliki peringkat dan strategi inovasi smart city terbaik yang dapat dijadikan sebagai best practice untuk pembangunan IKN. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dan analisis isi dengan metode eksploratif untuk memahami secara mendalam dan mendeskripsikan hubungan dan strategi inovasi smart city untuk IKN yang berkelanjutan dengan best practice dari lima kota dunia. Dalam hasil penelitian ini, strategi inovasi smart city dibagi menjadi tiga pilar, meliputi smart environment, smart community, serta smart economy. Pembagian pilar ini berlandaskan kepada kebutuhan dasar dalam pembangunan ibu kota yang holistik dan berkelanjutan serta Rencana Induk Ibu Kota Negara.
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- 2024
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25. Islamic Media Coverage Strategies in Post-Pandemic Hajj Reporting
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Anggi Arif Fudin Setiadi, Ida Nuraini Dewi Kodrat Ningsih, and Narayana Mahendra Prastya Prastya
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hajj reporting ,editorial management ,islamic media ,hajj coverage strategy ,Communication. Mass media ,P87-96 ,Islam ,BP1-253 - Abstract
The Hajj worship in 2022 is the first post-pandemic time for journalists outside Saudi Arabia to report on the Hajj process. This research discusses Islamic media's coverage strategy, which assigns journalists to Saudi Arabia to cover the Hajj. The research utilized a qualitative method with data sources based on interviews with journalists from Republika media, tv Muhammadiyah (tvMu), and NU Online. The research findings reveal that Indonesian journalists can merely cover the Hajj Media Centre of the Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs. Another limitation is the prohibition of Saudi Arabian authorities from taking pictures with professional cameras, so journalists employ smartphones to take photos and videos. Regarding news themes, Republika highlighted the importance of health protocols for Indonesian pilgrims. At the same time, NU Online and tvMu reported on religious principles addresed to their respective organizations' perspectives. Primary news sources included pilgrimage officers in Saudi Arabia and Indonesian authorities. In particular, tvMu and NU Online correspondingly interviewed news sources from their respective organizations.
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- 2024
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26. A Simple Modelling of Microscopic Epidemic Process with Two Vaccine Doses on a Synthesized Human Interaction Network
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Seprianus, Nuning Nuraini, and Suhadi Wido Saputro
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two doses vaccination ,synthesized human interaction network ,microscopic epidemic ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
In this study, we illustrate the incorporation of two vaccine doses into a discrete SIR model to aid in the decision-making process for optimal vaccination strategies. We present a basic model of a human interaction network synthesized to depict social contacts within a population, taking into account the number of connections and the level of interaction among individuals. Under a limited number of available vaccine doses, we explore various vaccination scenarios considering factors such as the distribution of vaccines, the proportion of vaccinated individuals, and the timing of vaccination commencement. Our research demonstrates that the most effective vaccination strategy, which focuses on re-characterized hubs or redefining the individual who has high connectivity, will cover fewer individuals and result in the smallest total number of infected individuals.
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- 2024
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27. Patriarchy and Paternalistic Culture of Religious Leader Deification Causing Sexual Harassment in Islamic Educational Institutions
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Abd Razak, Nuraini Nuraini, Rahmad Syah Putra, and Rahmat Kurniawan
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deification ,islamic educational institutions ,paternalistic leadership ,patriarchal culture ,sexual harassment ,Geography. Anthropology. Recreation ,Anthropology ,GN1-890 ,Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology ,GN301-674 ,Islam ,BP1-253 - Abstract
The rise of sexual harassment perpetrated by religious figures in Islamic educational institutions has raised doubts about the role and objectives of these institutions in Aceh. This research aims to determine how sexual harassment is influenced by religious culture and the impact of such cases on the image of Islamic educational institutions. It is qualitative-descriptive in nature. Data were collected using observation, interviews, and documentation instruments. Meanwhile, data analysis was carried out using descriptive analysis. The results show that cult-like practices contribute to sexual harassment in Islamic educational institutions as part of the religious culture within these institutions. The strength of these cult practices, as part of the religious culture, is intertwined with the role of patriarchal culture and paternalistic leadership deeply rooted in society. This harassment occurs through the abuse of religious dogma, such as the method of transferring metaphysical knowledge. With the continued increase in cases of sexual harassment within Islamic educational institutions, parents have grown doubtful about the educational process in institutions run by religious figures, leading them to prefer general educational institutions instead. This finding is helpful for understanding the causes and methods of preventing the recurrence of sexual harassment in Islamic educational institutions. Maraknya pelecehan seksual yang dilakukan oleh tokoh agama di lembaga pendidikan Islam telah menimbulkan keraguan tentang peran dan tujuan lembaga-lembaga tersebut di Aceh. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menentukan bagaimana pelecehan seksual dipengaruhi oleh budaya agama dan dampak kasus-kasus tersebut terhadap citra lembaga pendidikan Islam. Penelitian ini bersifat kualitatif-deskriptif. Data dikumpulkan menggunakan instrumen observasi, wawancara, dan dokumentasi. Sementara itu, analisis data dilakukan menggunakan analisis deskriptif. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa praktik-praktik seperti sekte berkontribusi terhadap pelecehan seksual di lembaga pendidikan Islam sebagai bagian dari budaya agama dalam lembaga-lembaga tersebut. Kekuatan praktik-praktik sekte ini, sebagai bagian dari budaya agama, terkait erat dengan peran budaya patriarki dan kepemimpinan paternalistik yang sangat tertanam dalam masyarakat. Pelecehan ini terjadi melalui penyalahgunaan dogma agama, seperti metode transfer pengetahuan metafisik. Dengan terus meningkatnya kasus pelecehan seksual di lembaga pendidikan Islam, orang tua semakin meragukan proses pendidikan di lembaga-lembaga yang dijalankan oleh tokoh agama, sehingga mereka cenderung memilih lembaga pendidikan umum. Temuan ini berguna untuk memahami penyebab dan metode pencegahan berulangnya pelecehan seksual di lembaga pendidikan Islam.
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28. MXene-based novel nanocomposites doped SnO2 for boosting the performance of perovskite solar cells
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T. F. Alhamada, M. A. Azmah Hanim, D. W. Jung, R. Saidur, A. A. Nuraini, W. Z. Wan Hasan, K. H. Tan, M. Mohamad Noh, and M. A. M. Teridi
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Nanocomposites ,MXene ,Perovskite solar cells ,Hydrothermal method ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Since being first published in 2018, the use of two-dimensional MXene in solar cells has attracted significant interest. This study presents, for the first time, the synthesis of an efficient hybrid electrocatalyst in the form of a nanocomposite (MXene/CoS)-SnO2 designed to function as a high-performance electron transfer layer (ETL). The study can be divided into three distinct parts. The first part involves the synthesis of single-layer Ti3C2Tx MXene nanosheets, followed by the preparation of a CoS solution. Subsequently, in the second part, the fabrication of MXene/CoS heterostructure nanocomposites is carried out, and a comprehensive characterization is conducted to evaluate the physical, structural, and optical properties. In the third part, the attention is on the crucial characterizations of the novel nanocomposite-electron transport layer (ETL) solution, significantly contributing to the evolution of perovskite solar cells. Upon optimising the composition, an exceptional power conversion efficiency of more than 17.69% is attained from 13.81% of the control devices with fill factor (FF), short-circuit current density (Jsc), and open-circuit voltage (Voc) were 66.51%, 20.74 mA/cm2, and 1.282 V. Therefore, this PCE is 21.93% higher than the control device. The groundbreaking MXene/CoS (2 mg mL−1) strategy reported in this research represents a promising and innovative avenue for the realization of highly efficient perovskite solar cells.
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29. The near-isogenic line containing the Sletr1-2 locus exhibited longer postharvest fruit shelf-life under the genetic background of commercial tomato
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Mubarok, Syariful, Nuraini, Anne, Hamdani, Jajang Sauman, Suminar, Erni, Wiguna, Gungun, and Ezura, Hiroshi
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30. A systematic review of Streptococcus Mutans and Veillonellae species interactions in dental caries progression: Positive or Negative impact? [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]
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Faizul Hasan, Hendrik Setia Budi, Rajesh Ramasamy, Tantiana Tantiana, Rini Devijanti Ridwan, Ervina Restiwulan Winoto, Prawati Nuraini, Juni Handajani, Ariadna Adisattya Djais, and Silvia Anitasari
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Systematic Review ,Articles ,dental caries ,Streptococcus mutans ,Veillonellae species ,lactic acid ,substrates competition - Abstract
Background The interaction between Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) and Veillonella species ( Veillonella spp.) is unclear. This study aims to investigate the interaction between S. mutans and Veillonella spp. on caries development using systematic review. Methods This systematic review was accorded to the guideline of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. Three electronic databases, namely PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane library, were used to conduct a systematic search for eligible studies from their inception until July 18, 2023. PROSPERO registration number was No. CRD42023445968. Results We initially identified 4,774 articles. After eliminating duplicates and irrelevant articles, 11 studies met the inclusion criteria. The studies revealed important aspects of the relationship between S. mutans and Veillonellae spp. in dental caries. One significant finding is that Veillonellae spp. can affect the acid production capacity of S. mutans. Some studies indicate that Veillonellae spp. can inhibit the acid production by S. mutans, potentially reducing the cariogenic process. Another aspect is the competition for substrates. Veillonellae spp. utilize lactic acid, which is a by product of S. mutans metabolism, as a source of carbon. This metabolic interaction may decrease the availability of lactic acid for S. mutans, potentially influencing its cariogenic potential. Conclusions This systematic review highlights the emerging evidence on the interaction between S. mutans and Veillonellae spp. in dental caries. The findings suggest that Veillonellae spp. can modulate the acid production, and substrate competition of S. mutans, potentially influencing the cariogenic process.
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31. Infectious disease modeling with socio-viral behavioral aspects-lessons learned from the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in a University
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Nuraini, Nuning, Sukandar, Kamal Khairudin, Tahu, Maria Yulita Trida, Giri-Rachman, Ernawati Arifin, Barlian, Anggraini, Suhardi, Sri Harjati, Pasaribu, Udjianna Sekteria, Yuliar, Sonny, Mudhakir, Diky, Ariesyady, Herto Dwi, Rosleine, Dian, Sofyan, Iyan, and Martokusumo, Widjaja
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32. International stakeholder perspectives on One Health training and empowerment: a needs assessment for a One Health Workforce Academy.
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Sullivan, Ava, Ogunseitan, Oladele, Epstein, Jonathan, Kuruchittham, Vipat, Nangami, Mabel, Kabasa, David, Bazeyo, William, Naigaga, Irene, Kochkina, Olesya, Bikaako, Winnie, Ahmad, Nur, Yawe, Agnes, Muhumuza, Christine, Nuraini, Rahmi, Wahyuni, Indira, Adli, Raja, Moonsom, Saengduen, Huong, Lai, Pham, Phuc, Kelly, Terra, Wolking, David, Smith, Woutrina, and One Health Workforce-Next Generation Consortium
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One Health Workforce-Next Generation Consortium ,Assessment ,Competency framework ,Continuing professional development ,Credential ,Education ,Employers ,Employment ,One Health ,Stakeholders ,Training ,University networks ,Workforce ,Clinical Research ,8.1 Organisation and delivery of services ,Health and social care services research ,Good Health and Well Being - Abstract
BackgroundOne Health is defined as an integrated, unifying approach that aims to sustainably balance and optimize the health of people, animals and ecosystems; this approach attracts stakeholders from multiple sectors, academic disciplines, and professional practices. The diversity of expertise and interest groups is frequently and simultaneously framed as (1) a strength of the One Health approach in the process of understanding and solving complex problems associated with health challenges such as pathogen spillovers and pandemics and (2) a challenge regarding consensus on essential functions of One Health and the sets of knowledge, skills, and perspectives unique to a workforce adopting this approach. Progress in developing competency-based training in One Health has revealed coverage of various topics across fundamental, technical, functional, and integrative domains. Ensuring that employers value the unique characteristics of personnel trained in One Health will likely require demonstration of its usefulness, accreditation, and continuing professional development. These needs led to the conceptual framework of a One Health Workforce Academy (OHWA) for use as a platform to deliver competency-based training and assessment for an accreditable credential in One Health and opportunities for continuing professional development.MethodsTo gather information about the desirability of an OHWA, we conducted a survey of One Health stakeholders. The IRB-approved research protocol used an online tool to collect individual responses to the survey questions. Potential respondents were recruited from partners of One Health University Networks in Africa and Southeast Asia and international respondents outside of these networks. Survey questions collected demographic information, measured existing or projected demand and the relative importance of One Health competencies, and determined the potential benefits and barriers of earning a credential. Respondents were not compensated for participation.ResultsRespondents (N = 231) from 24 countries reported differences in their perspectives on the relative importance of competency domains of the One Health approach. More than 90% of the respondents would seek to acquire a competency-based certificate in One Health, and 60% of respondents expected that earning such a credential would be rewarded by employers. Among potential barriers, time and funding were the most cited.ConclusionThis study showed strong support from potential stakeholders for a OHWA that hosts competency-based training with opportunities for certification and continuing professional development.
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33. Flipped Classroom Assisted Autograph in Calculus Learning for Engineering Students: A Rasch Measurement Study
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Ramadhani, Rahmi, Bina, Nuraini Sri, and Syahputra, Edi
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This project aims to investigate the Flipped Classroom Model Assisted Autograph can help engineering students improve their math skills. Many researchers have discussed how the Flipped Classroom Model has been proven successful for online learning usage, particularly during remote learning because of the COVID-19 pandemic's effects. However, the flipped classroom concept has yet to be implemented in conjunction with other supporting learning media. As a result, this project will combine the flipped classroom concept with Autograph media in calculus instruction. This study is an experimental study using a one-group pretest-posttest design. The data was gathered using essay test instruments and motivation questionnaires that were both valid and reliable. Rasch Model Measurement (Stacking Analysis) was employed as part of the data analysis, aided by the Winstep tool. The change in the logit value in each engineering student test results shows that engineering students' mathematics learning achievement improved. The result indicated that students gave positive feedback on the use of Autograph for mathematics after experiencing Flipped Classroom Model. Based on these findings, a Flipped Classroom Model based on Autograph can improve engineering students' mathematics learning achievement.
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34. The Effect of Prior Knowledge, Emotional Intelligence and Motivation on Mathematical Communication
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Rajagukguk, Waminton, Bina, Nuraini Sri, and Samosir, Katrina
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Purpose: To examine thoroughly (1) The effect of Prior Knowledge, Emotional Intelligence and Motivation on Mathematical Communication, (2) The effect Prior Knowledge and Motivation concomitantly on Mathematical Communication, (3) The effect of Emotional Intelligence and Motivation simultaneously on Mathematical Communication, (4) The effect of Prior Knowledge, Emotional Intelligence and Motivation at the same time on Mathematical Communication. Methodology: This observation rendered as quantitative with correlational designed observation. The Applied technical data analysis was descriptive statistic, regressive analysis and coefficient multi-correlation with SPSS. Findings: The findings of this study were to unfold: (1) Positive and significant effect of Prior Knowledge on Mathematical Communication, was the highest effect. (2) Positive and significant effect of Motivation on Mathematical Communication is the lowest effect. (3) Positive and significant effect of Prior Knowledge and Motivation concomitantly was higher effect than Emotional Intelligence and Motivation on Mathematical Communication. (4) Positive and Significant effects of Prior Knowledge, Emotional Intelligence, and Motivation simultaneously effected on Mathematical Communication. Significance: In virtue of the findings result, herewith the researcher proposed a recommendation to the teachers so that always being paying attention upon the three independent variables in time of ongoing learning mathematics because of these three variables when they are maximized at the same time will reinforce Mathematical Communication maximally. To the next researcher may do research concerning motivational consequence to become the least contributor to Mathematical Communication as had been retained in this observation.
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35. Combination effects of NPK fertilizer and benzyl amino purine (BAP) in accelerating Cattleya Orchid vegetative growth
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Syariful Mubarok, Alissya Alissya, Drikarsa Drikarsa, Farida Farida, Anne Nuraini, Moh Haris Imron S Jaya, Fathi Rufaidah, and Supatida Abdullakasim
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cytokinin ,foliar application ,orchid ,plant growth regulator ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
Vegetative growth of Cattleya orchids is influenced by environmental factors. In addition, growth and development are also determined by the availability of nutrients and hormones. One of the methods to accelerate the vegetative growth of orchids is by the application of NPK fertilizers and plant growth regulators such as benzyl amino purine (BAP). The objective of this study was to obtain the best concentration of NPK and BAP concentration on the vegetative growth of Cattleya orchids. The experiment was conducted at the screenhouse of the Experimental Garden of Bale Tatanen, Faculty of Agriculture, Padjadjaran University with a Factorial Randomized Block Design consisting of two factors, namely the concentration of NPK fertilizer (0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 g L-1 of NPK-28:10:10 and 2 g L-1 of NPK-32:10:10 as positive control), and the second factor was BAP concentration (0, 0.5 and 1 mg L-1) with three replications. The results showed that there was an interaction effect between the application of 2 g L-1 of NPK 28:10:10 and 1 mg L-1 BAP on the number of pseudobulbs per clump. Independently, the treatment of 2 g L-1 of NPK 28:10:10 showed the best results in the increase of plant height and the number of new shoots. While 0.5 mg L-1 of BAP showed the best results in the increase of plant height, the number of new shoots and the SPAD value.
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36. Pendampingan Pemanfaatan Limbah Kandang Sapi Sebagai Kompos untuk Pemberdayaan Masyarakat dan Pelestarian Lingkungan di Desa Karanganyar
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Nabil Reza Maulana, Dian Firtana Putri, Dyah Kirana Arianti Nugroho, Akmal Fikri Setiaji, Novando Aji Baskoro, Cinta Kharisma Sunarto, Regita Oktavia Adi Ningsih, Dian Ayu Puspayanti, Bayda Masayu Subiyanto, Indi Jasmine Nurhaliza, Yoga Samudra Hendarta, Maulidya Dwi Nuraini, and Yudha Nurdian
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limbah kotoran sapi ,pupuk kompos ,pupuk organik kotoran sapi ,Human settlements. Communities ,HT51-65 - Abstract
Kompos merupakan hasil pembusukan atau pelapukan sisa-sisa organisme hidup yaitu limbah tumbuhan dan kotoran hewan. Pembuatan pupuk kompos dari kotoran hewan ternak dapat meningkatkan hasil pertanian dan mengurangi dampak pencemaran lingkungan. Metode yang digunakan terbagi dalam dua tahap yaitu tahap persiapan dan tahap sosialisasi dan praktek. Kegiatan pengabdian ini diadakan di Desa Karanganyar, Kecamatan Yosowilangun, Kabupaten Lumajang, dan berlangsung selama dua hari. Pada hari pertama, kelompok tani diberi sosialisasi tentang cara membuat pupuk kompos. Pada hari kedua, dilaksanakan praktek pembuatan pupuk kompos dengan bantuan Badan Penyuluh Pertanian (BPP) Kecamatan Yosowilangun dan Dinas Pertanian Kabupaten Lumajang. Tujuan dari program ini adalah untuk memberikan masyarakat Desa Karanganyar pengetahuan mengenai cara memanfaatkan limbah kotoran hewan ternak menjadi pupuk kompos yang bermanfaat untuk menyuburkan tanah dan meningkatkan kualitas hasil pertanian. Diharapkan masyarakat dapat memanfaatkan limbah hewan ternak untuk mendukung kelestarian lingkungan dan meningkatkan ketahanan pangan.
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37. An Occupational Health Perspective of Nurses’ Quality of Life in Indonesia
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Nuraini, Heru Santosa, Erna Mutiara, and Wirsal Hasan
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nurses' quality of life ,health aspects ,spirituality ,quality of work life ,occupational health ,work environment ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,Sociology (General) ,HM401-1281 - Abstract
This study aims to develop factors and indicators of aspects that shape nurses' quality of life. It was conducted using a cross-sectional design, while the population consisted of nurses working in the inpatient ward totaling 915. The sample size was determined by the rule of thumb criteria which produced 270 nurses. The samples were selected using the simple random sampling technique, while data was collected with a questionnaire that had been tested for its validity and reliability. The endogenous variable hypothesis test was carried out by SEM-PLS analysis. The results showed that health aspects affect nurses' quality of life, as physical health sharpens engagement in professional activities and social relationships. Spiritual influence on nurses' quality of life, as well as the ability to withstand stress, anxiety, and depression, depend on the value of trust in God. Furthermore, the workplace standard affects the quality of life, while job satisfaction influences the achievement of welfare. The work environment is the main stressor for workers about job satisfaction and self-actualization. The Indonesian government needs to formulate policies to support work environment management in health service agencies, as well as facilitate the Indonesian Nurses Association to improve nurses' quality of life and increase their competence.
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38. Nursing competency model for nurse manager in hospital: a scoping review
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Inggerid Agnes Manoppo, Enie Novieastari, Hanny Handiyani, and Tuti Nuraini
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Nursing leadership competency ,nursing manager ,primary healthcare nurse ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Clinical and structural shifts represent pattern of change in health care. It requires the development of nurse manager leadership competency.This scoping review was conducted to map the nurse manager competency model in the hospital. Adopt the JBI (Joanna Briggs Institute) methodology for a scoping review. The databases used in this review article include the Scientific Information Database, Google Scholar, ProQuest, PubMed, and Science Direct databases. The search strategy is more comprehensive than the type of study in English, relevant case 15 articles published from 2005-2022. The papers included in the analysis comprised qualitative and quantitative research designs, utilizing keyword combinations such "Nursing competency model for nurse manager." Eligible publications are searched for relevant data, which is then collected in a spreadsheet and imported into Microsoft Word. From there, it is combined into a table with a primary conceptual overview and a description of the study's features. Most studies involve nurse managers at multiple levels (top and middle managers). From the mapping, there are 14 nurse manager competency models. Most of the models emphasize the importance of communication competence, leadership skills, and business management accompanied by an attitude of professionalism and qualified knowledge. The essential skills that a nurse manager must possess emphasize the importance of communication competencies, leadership skills, and business management along with professionalism and knowledge.
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39. The Effect of STEM-based 7E Learning Cycle Model with Formative Assessment on Concept Mastery in Work and Energy Topic
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Putri, Maharani Karunia, Parno, Parno, Munfaridah, Nuril, Khusaini, Khusaini, Fitri, Nuraini, Ali, Marlina, Striełkowski, Wadim, Editor-in-Chief, Black, Jessica M., Series Editor, Butterfield, Stephen A., Series Editor, Chang, Chi-Cheng, Series Editor, Cheng, Jiuqing, Series Editor, Dumanig, Francisco Perlas, Series Editor, Al-Mabuk, Radhi, Series Editor, Scheper-Hughes, Nancy, Series Editor, Urban, Mathias, Series Editor, Webb, Stephen, Series Editor, Habiddin, Habiddin, editor, Suwono, Hadi, editor, and Farida, Nani, editor
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40. Adaptation and Sustainability of Mangosteen Farming as Impacts of Climate Change in Puspahiang District, Tasikmalaya Regency
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Nuraini, Candra, Mutolib, Abdul, Helbawanti, Octaviana, Lestari, Sopia, editor, Santoso, Heru, editor, Hendrizan, Marfasran, editor, Trismidianto, editor, Nugroho, Ginaldi Ari, editor, Budiyono, Afif, editor, and Ekawati, Sri, editor
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41. Attitudes and Adaptation of Robusta Coffee Farmers in Community Forest Areas to Climate Change in West Lampung Regency
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Mutolib, Abdul, Rahmat, Ali, Nuraini, Candra, Helbawanti, Octaviana, Widyaningrum, Bakti, Lestari, Sopia, editor, Santoso, Heru, editor, Hendrizan, Marfasran, editor, Trismidianto, editor, Nugroho, Ginaldi Ari, editor, Budiyono, Afif, editor, and Ekawati, Sri, editor
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42. A Malaysian Perspective on Lithium-Ion Batteries Recycling
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Bahrudin, Fadzli Irwan, Daud, Nuraini, Harun, Irina, Aizamddin, Muhammad Faiz, Shaffee, Siti Nur Amira, Mahat, Mohd Muzamir, Rashid, Muhammad H., Series Editor, Kolhe, Mohan Lal, Series Editor, Zhao, Jian, editor, Kadam, Sambhaji, editor, Yu, Zhibin, editor, and Li, Xianguo, editor
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43. A Technical Review on the Implementation of Lithium-Ion Batteries Waste Recycling Methods
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Halizan, Muhammad Zharfan Mohd, Harun, Irina, Bahruddin, Mohd Fadzli Irwan, Daud, Nuraini, Kasri, Mohamad Arif, Hassim, Awatif, Maliaman, Nur Najiha, Rahman, Norazah Abd, Aizamddin, Muhammad Faiz, Shaffee, Siti Nur Amira, Mahat, Mohd Muzamir, Rashid, Muhammad H., Series Editor, Kolhe, Mohan Lal, Series Editor, Zhao, Jian, editor, Kadam, Sambhaji, editor, Yu, Zhibin, editor, and Li, Xianguo, editor
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44. Framework of Safety Helmet Compliance Detection and Employee Tracking by Using Quick Response (QR Code) Technology
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Rusli, Nuraini Wahidah, Aziz, Hanida Abdul, Nawi, Naz Edayu Mat, Chaari, Fakher, Series Editor, Gherardini, Francesco, Series Editor, Ivanov, Vitalii, Series Editor, Haddar, Mohamed, Series Editor, Cavas-Martínez, Francisco, Editorial Board Member, di Mare, Francesca, Editorial Board Member, Kwon, Young W., Editorial Board Member, Trojanowska, Justyna, Editorial Board Member, Xu, Jinyang, Editorial Board Member, Hassan, Mohd Hasnun Arif, editor, Omar, Mohd Nadzeri, editor, Johari, Nasrul Hadi, editor, and Zhong, Yongmin, editor
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45. Mesenchymal stem cell secretome as novel regenerative approach in oral ulcerative lesions management: A review
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Wicaksono, Satutya, Rahmahani, Jola, Ernawati, Diah Savitri, Rantam, Fedik Abdul, Budhy, Theresia Indah, Nugraha, Alexander Patera, Nur, Reyhan Mahendra, Indrastie, Nuraini, Ramadhani, Nastiti Faradilla, and Noor, Tengku Natasha Eleenabinti Tengku Ahmad
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46. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SLEEP QUALITY WITH MUSCLE MASS IN FEMALE MEDICAL STUDENTS
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Kevina Nuraini Yusuf, Nurfitri Bustamam, Tri Faranita, and Diana Agustini Purwaningastuti
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physical activity ,sleep quality ,muscle mass ,female medical students ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Abstract
Female medical students tend to have low physical activity (PALP levels accompanied by poor sleep quality. This condition could disrupt muscle protein metabolism, resulting in decreased muscle mass at a young age. This study aims to determine the association between physical activity and sleep quality with muscle mass in female medical students. A cross-sectional study design was conducted on 60 female students according to the criteria selected using stratified random sampling. The study instruments were Tanita Medical Body Composition Analyzer (MC-980MA Plus), Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ), and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Study results found that 34 (56,7%) subjects, 23 (38,3%) subjects, and 3 (5%) subjects had low, normal, and high muscle mass respectively. Physical activity levels PAL of 25 (41,7%) subjects were low, 30 (50%) subjects were moderate, and 5 (8,3%) subjects were high. A number of 55 (88,3%) subjects had poor sleep quality, while the other 7 (11,7%) subjects had good sleep quality. Multiple regression logistic test showed that PAL had more effect on muscle mass (p = 0,000; OR = 14,056, CI = 3,488-56,637) compared to sleep quality (p = 0,104; OR = 7,680, CI = 0,657-89,726). Therefore, young adults need to exercise regularly and perform sleep hygiene to maintain their muscle mass.
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47. PENDAMPINGAN PEMBERIAN MPASI PUDING LABU DALAM UPAYA MENCEGAH TERJADINYA STUNTING PADA ANAK
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Nina Hidayatunnikmah, Novi Rahmawati, Salsa Rifqah Nuraini, Endang Tri Arsita Setyani, Rivana Ardyanti Aulia, Dini Anggraini, Maria Rosalina Fono, Yulita Gunu Ritan, Alya Da Silva, Umi Maulidiyatur Rochmawati, and Rafasha Hajarikhfar
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Stunting is one of the priorities in Gading Village. Several attempts have been made to overcome this problem, such as providing highly nutritious food ingredients to stunted toddlers. However, in 2023 there was an increase in the number of stunting to 9 toddlers. Even when the Posyandu was held in August there were approximately 14 toddlers who were stunted. For this reason, efforts to eradicate stunting must continue. One of them is by giving MPASI to toddlers during the posyandu. One of the MPASI that is suitable for this purpose is processed pumpkin. The processed product we chose was to make pumpkin pudding. Methode that was used in the activity is Participatory Action Research (PAR) where both KKN team and the posyandu community are actively working together. Community service activities were carried out on 9-11 August 2023. This activity provided MPASI and posters that were well-welcomed by the community. It can be seen from the huge number of toddlers who attended the activity at that time. Also, from the data that have been collected we know that about 14 toddlers are stunting.
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48. Nilai-Nilai Anti Korupsi dalam Pemikiran KH. Sahal Mahfudh dan Diseminasinya pada Perguruan Tinggi Pesantren
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Latifah Nuraini, Irma Nur Af'idah, Fira Nadliratul Afrida, and Maulana Irfan Nasa'i
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anti-corruption education ,thought of kh. ma. sahal mahfudh ,institut pesantren mathali'ul falah ,pesantren college ,Islam ,BP1-253 - Abstract
The thoughts of KH. MA. Sahal Mahfudh in his fiqh sosial reflects anti-corruption values that are relevant to the main function of humans as Khalifatullah. This function implies two main tasks, namely Ibadatullah and Imaratul Ardh. This research aims to explore anti-corruption values in Kiai Sahal's thinking and its dissemination at the Mathali'ul Falah Pati Islamic Boarding School. The research method uses a qualitative approach with data collection through documentation, interviews, and observation. Interpretative analysis was used to explain Kiai Sahal's thoughts on anti-corruption values. The results showed that the thoughts of KH. MA. Sahal Mahfudh's contain anti-corruption values. Values such as ikhtiar, tawakal, honesty, transparency, amar ma'ruf nahi munkar, character, and integrity become the foundation in preventing corruption. At Institut Pesantren Mathali'ul Falah, these values are disseminated through anti-corruption policies and integrated in Shalih Akram's Basic Values (NDSA), such as al-Amanah, i'itimad ala nafsi, al kifah mudawamah, tawasuth, zuhud, istiqomah, and al-barakah. The academic community is expected to have an anti-corruption character that is reflected in the curriculum and courses of Pancasila Education and Anti-Corruption, Shalih Akram’s Basic Values (NDSA), and Social Jurisprudence.
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49. The epidemic forest reveals the spatial pattern of the spread of acute respiratory infections in Jakarta, Indonesia
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Yuki Novia Nasution, Marli Yehezkiel Sitorus, Kamal Sukandar, Nuning Nuraini, Mochamad Apri, and Ngabila Salama
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ARI ,Epidemic forest ,Early detection ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Acute respiratory infection (ARI) is a communicable disease of the respiratory tract that implies impaired breathing. The infection can expand from one to the neighboring areas at a region-scale level through a human mobility network. Specific to this study, we leverage a record of ARI incidences in four periods of outbreaks for 42 regions in Jakarta to study its spatio-temporal spread using the concept of the epidemic forest. This framework generates a forest-like graph representing an explicit spread of disease that takes the onset time, spatio-temporal distance, and case prevalence into account. To support this framework, we use logistic curves to infer the onset time of the outbreak for each region. The result shows that regions with earlier onset dates tend to have a higher burden of cases, leading to the idea that the culprits of the disease spread are those with a high load of cases. To justify this, we generate the epidemic forest for the four periods of ARI outbreaks and identify the implied dominant trees (that with the most children cases). We find that the primary infected city of the dominant tree has a relatively higher burden of cases than other trees. In addition, we can investigate the timely ( $$R_t$$ R t ) and spatial reproduction number ( $$R_c$$ R c ) by directly evaluating them from the inferred graphs. We find that $$R_t$$ R t for dominant trees are significantly higher than non-dominant trees across all periods, with regions in western Jakarta tend to have higher values of $$R_c$$ R c . Lastly, we provide simulated-implied graphs by suppressing 50% load of cases of the primary infected city in the dominant tree that results in a reduced $$R_c$$ R c , suggesting a potential target of intervention to depress the overall ARI spread.
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- 2024
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50. Perubahan Tutupan Lahan Kecamatan Tanjungpandan Dalam Pembangunan Pariwisata Kabupaten Belitung
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Nuraini Ayu Mawarini and Lia Warlina
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tutupan lahan, fasilitas, pariwisata, tanjungpandan ,Regional planning ,HT390-395 ,City planning ,HT165.5-169.9 - Abstract
Kabupaten Belitung merupakan salah satu tujuan pariwisata yang berkembang pesat sejak ditetapkannya Kawasan Wisata Tanjung Kelayang sebagai Kawasan Strategis Pariwisata Nasional (KSPN) dan Kawasan Ekonomi Khusus (KEK). Hal tersebut memicu peningkatan pembangunan dan mempengaruhi perubahan tutupan lahan, terutama di Kecamatan Tanjungpandan sebagai pusat kegiatan. Tujuan dari penelitian ini yaitu untuk menganalisis perubahan tutupan lahan dalam pembangunan aktivitas pariwisata di Kecamatan Tanjungpandan. Data yang digunakan adalah peta tutupan lahan tahun 2014 dan 2022 serta data fasilitas pendukung pariwisata (hotel dan fasilitas makan minum). Metode yang digunakan adalah analisis spasial dengan teknik overlay dan nearest neighbor analisis. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa tutupan lahan pada tahun 2014-2022 terjadi perubahan pada area bervegetasi, pertanian lahan kering, sawah, dan tanah kosong/gundul. Tutupan lahan permukiman dan tempat kegiatan bertambah luas sebesar 661 hektar, dengan luas terbesar pertambahnnya ada di Desa Air Merbau dengan persentase 31%. Lokasi yang mengalami perkembangan pertambahan fasilitas pendukung pariwisata rata-rata berada di lokasi yang memang sebelumnya merupakan permukiman dan tempat kegiatan. Total pertambahan fasilitas pendukung pariwisata berupa hotel dan penginapan ada 20 unit, sedangkan fasilitas makan dan minum sebanyak 56 unit. Pertambahan fasilitas pendukung pariwisata ini tidak sejalan dengan pertambahan luas kawasan permukiman dan tempat kegiatan. Untuk desa yang mengalami pertambahan kawasan permukiman dan tempat kegiatan terluas tidak menjadi desa dengan pertambahan unit failitas pendukung pariwisata terbanyak.
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- 2024
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