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Liquid Smoke of Red Fruit (Pandanus Conoideus. L.) Waste with Pyrolysis Method For Controlling Sweet Potatoes (Ipomea Batatas. L.) Pest
Pandanus conoidus, or red fruit, is a nutrient-dense native Papuan plant, whereas Ipomea batatas  are the main food for the Wamena people. Biomass from red fruit seed waste can be used as liquid smoke to control Ipomea...
Animal-Based Fermented Foods in Tropical Countries
Tropical countries are rich in fermented animal foods, such as meat paste, shrimp paste, ronto, dadih, Nem chua, and chin som mok. The salt addition (2.4-3.0%) and carbon sources resulted in fermentation process at room...
Formation Character Based On Philosophy Of Sapta Bayu
This paper explains the philosophy of the Meaning of Sapta Bayu Spirit Sri Kesari Warmadewa which is an abstract form of value points from Raja Sri Kesari Warmadewa. This research uses a qualitative approach, with an...
Framing disputes and organizational legitimation
Oliver Walton
May 01, 2015
The ending of the war in Sri Lanka in 2009 led to significant changes in the political strategies pursued by Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora groups in the UK. One contentious feature of these groups’ campaigns has been their use of...
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“Make-upping” the Suppression”
Because of the rational job environment throughout the industrial period, where emotions would interfere with good judgment, workplace emotions were neglected. The idea of emotional labour, where people traded their emotions for...
Published by: Singh Publication
“Make-upping” the Suppression”
Because of the rational job environment throughout the industrial period, where emotions would interfere with good judgment, workplace emotions were neglected. The idea of emotional labour, where people traded their emotions for...
Published by: Singh Publication
Framing disputes and organizational legitimation
Oliver Walton
May 01, 2015
The ending of the war in Sri Lanka in 2009 led to significant changes in the political strategies pursued by Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora groups in the UK. One contentious feature of these groups’ campaigns has been their use of...
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Mediating the margins
This article explores the political dynamics surrounding the Eastern Provincial Council during Sri Lanka’s post-war transition. We show that decentralisation constituted an intervention in conflict, rather than a solution to it....
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Mediating the margins
This article explores the political dynamics surrounding the Eastern Provincial Council during Sri Lanka’s post-war transition. We show that decentralisation constituted an intervention in conflict, rather than a solution to it....
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Retrofitting and Rehabilitation of Vernacular housing in Flood Prone Areas in Sri Lanka
This paper presents findings from an investigation into applications to improve the structural resilience and safety of low-rise vernacular masonry homes when subject to extreme flooding. In 2016 and 2017 flooding brought...
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Risk Communication Model For Improving Safety Culture At The National Oil Company
Communication System  the concept of System or Communication Model to achieve the goal of improving Safety Culture  in the National Oil   Company. Method research  is Mixed (quantitative and qualitative). In this study using...
The understanding, acceptability, and relevance of personalised multidimensional physical activity feedback among urban adults
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Wearable technologies are being used to provide personalised feedback across multiple physical activity dimensions in countries such as the UK, but their feasibility has not been tested in South Asia, where...
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Socio-Demographic Factors Influencing the Extent of Residential Green Spaces in Galle City, Sri Lanka
Due to increasing urbanization, the distribution of human settlements is changing and this has led to the rapid decline of vegetation cover in cities and townships. Urbanization tends to decrease the proportion of land that is...
The understanding, acceptability, and relevance of personalised multidimensional physical activity feedback among urban adults
Background
Wearable technologies are being used to provide personalised feedback across multiple physical activity dimensions in countries such as the UK, but their feasibility has not been tested in South Asia, where...
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Retrofitting and Rehabilitation of Vernacular housing in Flood Prone Areas in Sri Lanka
This paper presents findings from an investigation into applications to improve the structural resilience and safety of low-rise vernacular masonry homes when subject to extreme flooding. In 2016 and 2017 flooding brought...
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The Role Of Public Business Credit Financing By Financial Institutions On The Development Of MSME
The Role of General Business Credit Financing by Financial Institutions in UMKM Development. Bank Indonesia Regulation No.14 / 22 / PBI / 2012 shows the government's attention to the KUR capital policy for MSMEs. However, the...
Implementation Of The Triple Bottom Line In Cooperative Performance Assessment
This study explores and describes the facts about what is felt and experienced directly by the informants in-depth on the application of the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) concept in cooperatives. The research uses a non-positivistic...
The Influence of Work Behavior and Competence on Performance Through Job Satisfaction in Permanent Education Workers Non Pns Faculty of Engineering Brawijaya University Malang
Ratna Sri HARTATIK
Mar 31, 2023
Implementing higher education for tertiary institutions involves all existing elements to achieve the quality of higher education internal services. One of the essential components in the management of the tertiary education...
Developing and Implementing Machine Learning Software at Home Depot
This teaching case explores the problem of shelfouts and the use of technology adoption to minimize it. Shelfout, wherein a product is not on the shelf when it is supposed to be, has received renewed interest especially given...
Bioluminescence-Based High Precision Bacterial Growth Rate Measurements and Their Potential Application in Quantifying Deleterious Effects of High Mutation Rates
Sri Ram
Jan 01, 0001
The genomic mutation rate of wild-type Escherichia coli is 3 ? 10?? per generation, a value that is shared by many DNA-based microbes and viruses. A majority of clinical isolates of E. coli also have a mutation rate that is...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Do Independent Commissioners Control the Effect of Family-Owned Business Characteristics on Dividend Policy? A Study in Indonesian Manufacturing Companies
This study aims to determine the role of independent Commissioners to control the effect of family-owned business characteristics on dividend policy. This study construct panel data that estimate using panel regression with a...

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