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Pengendalian Hipertensi secara Mandiri Melalui Penerapan Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) Berbasis Aplikasi Android
Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia
Vol 21
, No 1
(2026)
AbstractBackground: Hypertension, one of a non-communicable disease in many communities, evenbecoming a cause of death such as heart disease (45%) and stroke (51%). Hypertension cancausing cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and kidney disorders. The nonpharmacological therapyby diet control, reduce salt intake, add of amount potassium and magnesium intake, and physical exercise are recomended. The activity is a important to preventing hypertension complications.The recommended diet for hypertension...
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In vitro antifungal activity of Mimosa pudica rhizosphere bacteria against Fusarium spp.
This study aims to explore rhizosphere bacteria from Mimosa pudica L. as a source of antagonistic bacteria against Fusarium spp. Rhizosphere soil samples were collected, isolated, morphologically characterized, and tested for antifungal activity in vitro against Fusarium spp. The percentage of inhibition (PI) was calculated after 7 days. Six bacterial isolates were obtained and tentatively identified as Bacillus, Cellulomonas, Arthrobacter, and Micrococcus species. All isolates exhibited antagon...
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The Phylogenetic analysis of representative mammalian MUC16 supported by comparative SEA domain and tandem repeat variation
MUC16 is one of the largest mammalian mucins and exhibits substantial evolutionary variation in both sequence composition and structural modularity. Comparative analysis of SEA domain composition and tandem repeat architecture is therefore essential for understanding the evolutionary diversification of this gene across mammals. This study investigates the phylogenetic relationships of mammalian MUC16 and examines how variation in SEA domains and tandem repeats contributes to lineage-specific str...
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Waterbirds as bioindicators of ecosystem health: seasonal dynamics in Tondano Lake, Indonesia
Waterbird diversity in Tondano Lake reflects ecological degradation caused by water-hyacinth invasion and sedimentation. This study analyzed the diversity and abundance of waterbirds in Tondano Lake, Indonesia, across wet (February-May) and dry (June-October) seasons in 2025 to assess their role as bioindicators of ecosystem health. Multi-season observations were carried out monthly along a 6.5 km transect at ten strategic points. Eight waterbird species from three families were recorded, with E...
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Synergistic cultures for resilient mercury bioremediation in ASGM leveraging microbial interactions for sustainable pollutant removal
The widespread use of mercury (Hg) in artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) necessitates effective bioremediation strategies. This study evaluated the mercury reduction capabilities of two bacterial strains, Bacillus subtilis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, using real-world ASGM liquid waste. In a seven-day laboratory-scale experiment, we assessed the performance of single and mixed bacterial cultures under varying pH conditions. Our results show that B. subtilis was particularly effective, a...
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Isolation and screening of halotolerant protease-producing bacteria from Lampung fermented shrimp paste
Protease are class of degradative enzymes that hydrolyze proteins, breaking its peptide bond, into smaller peptides and amino acids. Microbial proteases have gained increasing attention due to its productivity and utilization in various industries. Proteolytic bacteria derived from fermented shrimp paste from Lampung have great potential to meet this need. However, studies on these bacteria are still limited, so further research is needed to explore and optimally utilize their potential. This st...
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Integrating field inventory and in silico phylogenetic analysis of pteridophytes at Gandul Mount, Indonesia
Pteridophytes are vascular plants that are considered the most primitive plants because they only use spores to reproduce. Several major fern families exhibit distinctive morphological and ecological characteristics that support their taxonomic recognition. Pteridophytes represent an important component of tropical biodiversity, yet their diversity and evolutionary relationships in karst ecosystems remain poorly documented. This study aimed to integrate field inventory and in silico phylogenetic...
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Insect diversity at vegetative maize phase (Zea mays L.) in caturharjo village
This study aims to analyse the diversity and dominance of insect species in maize fields in Caturharjo Village, Sleman District, Yogyakarta. The research was conducted from March to August 2025 on 1,000 m² of maize fields divided into three plots, each measuring 10 × 15 m. Light traps were installed in the centre of each plot, and insects were captured manually (direct capture) every three days. Species diversity was calculated using the Shannon-Wiener Index, dominance using the Simpson Index, a...
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Diversity of plankton species in different ecosystems on Beras Basah Island, Bontang, East Kalimantan
Imam Fadila, Muhammad
; Anjasmara, Aang Setyawan
; Rizal, Daisy Rahma
; Rusdi, Rismawaty
; Reynalta, Ricko
Beras Basah Island, located in the coastal waters of Bontang City, East Kalimantan, is a marine conservation area characterized by diverse coastal ecosystems, including marine waters, coral reefs, and seagrass beds. These ecosystems support various aquatic organisms, including plankton communities that play a key role in marine food webs. This study aimed to examine the composition, abundance, and diversity of plankton across three different ecosystems around Beras Basah Island. Sampling was con...
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Comparative Evaluation of Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning Strategies for Continual Image Classification
Catastrophic forgetting remains a major challenge in continual transfer learning, where performance on earlier tasks degrades after sequential adaptation. While full fine-tuning updates all parameters and achieves strong performance on new tasks, it is computationally expensive and prone to forgetting. This study compares parameter-efficient fine-tuning (PEFT) methods—adapters, additive learning, side-tuning, LoRA, and zero-initialized layers—against full fine-tuning on CIFAR-100 using a two-sta...
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