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Analisis Implementasi Program Pengelolaan Penyakit Kronis (PROLANIS) Di Klinik Symponi Danarieva Medika Palembang
Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia
Vol 21
, No 1
(2026)
Latar belakang: Program Pengelolaan Penyakit Kronis (Prolanis) merupakan program yang diberlakukan sejak tahun 2014 oleh BPJS Kesehatan sebagai upaya preventif dan promotif untuk penyakit DM tipe 2 dan Hipertensi. Namun kenyataannya, belum semua FKTP mampu menjalankan Prolanis sesuai dengan aturan yang sudah ditetapkan, salah satunya Klinik Symponi Danarieva Medika Kota Palembang dengan capaian sebesar 3,16%, 3,89%, 2,60% selama bulan Apri-Mei 2024 dari target nasional >5%. Metode: Penelitian in...
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Integrating BSF larvae for the sustainable bioconversion of banana peels and sprout hulls waste
Rizkawati, Vina
; Andhini, Shabrina Lathiifah
; Noer, Mohamad Isnin
; Yudistira, Dwi Harya
; Kurniati, Tri Handayani
; Lisanti, Elsa
; Komala, Ratna
; Herlin, Weri
The management of organic waste presents a significant challenge in Indonesia, especially fruit and vegetable by-products. Black Soldier Fly (BSF, Hermetia illucens) larvae offer an effective solution due to their high potential for organic waste conversion. This study investigated the efficacy of BSF larvae in reducing and bioconverting organic waste composed of banana peels and sprout hulls, and examined the influence of EM4 fermentation on larval growth performance. Waste Reduction Index (WRI...
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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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Preliminary study of acute febrile response to crude LPS extract from Salmonella typhimurium in domestic chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) AKY strain
Salmonella is a genus that commonly attacks the health of poultry, especially chickens. One type of poultry that is widely attacked by S. typhimurium is chickens. S. typhimurium infects the host with Lipopolysaccharides (LPS). This study aims to determine the innate immune response of domestic chickens to LPS-based vaccines S. typhimurium as the first step in vaccine development. The sample was in the form of female domestic chickens of the AKY strain which was divided into 3 groups, the control...
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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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Mangrove Biodiversity for Coastal Resilience and Sustainability: A Dynamic Case Study from Indonesia
Martuti, Nana Kariada Tri
; Jabbar, Abdul
; Irsadi, Andin
; Sidiq, Wahid Akhsin Budi Nur
; Melati, Inaya Sari
; Eldin Khair, Amar Sharaf
; Mutiatari, Dhita Pracisca
Mangrove degradation and socio-economic vulnerability in the Kendal coast require an integrated approach. The study used ecological surveys (mangrove vegetation analysis, avifauna) and socio-economic (n=186 households). Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) analysis and model were developed using a dynamic approach, encompassing problem identification, conceptual model formulation, and validation preparation. 14 mangrove species (H' index = 1.58–1.80) and 61 bird species (H' = 3.50) were found. Co...
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Analysis for Non-covalent Bonds in Protein Structures Using the DV-Xα Method
Halogen atoms are increasingly recognized for their ability to form non-covalent halogen bonds in protein–ligand complexesy. To systematically evaluate these interactions, we employed the DV-Xα method to calculate bond overlap populations (BOPs) in protein structures containing halogenated ligands. Using the Protein Data Bank, we identified thousands of entries with fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine atoms. Structural coordinates were extracted around the chlorine atoms of the ligand and sub...
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Mechanical Performance of Recycled Plastic-Based Paving Blocks with Sand and Fly Ash Fillers
Qomaruddin, Mochammad
; Fakhriyan, Adi Noor
; Saputro, Yayan Adi
; Priastiwi, Yulita Arni
; Fatchur Roehman
; Nasyiin Faqih
; Arif Hidayat
; Akhmad Firdos Khoiril Khitam
Advance Sustainable Science, Engineering and Technology (ASSET)
Vol 8
, No 2
(2026)
The use of recycled plastic waste as a binder for paving blocks has been reported in a number of previous studies. However, most of these studies focus on feasibility and do not clearly explain how different plastic types behave mechanically over time. In this study, the compressive strength performance of paving blocks made from polypropylene (PP), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) was experimentally compared using sand or fly ash as fillers. All mixtures we...
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The Roles of Digital Reading Texts in Promoting Extensive Reading Activity
Journal of Emerging Technology in Teaching and Learning
Vol 2
, No 1
(2026)
It has been a general consensus among EFL learners that reading is one of the most challenging skills to master fully through productive exposure to their target language. Its difficulty does not only lie in the ability to decode the meanings of certain words but also in interpreting the implicit meanings formed in the texts. For this reason, second language educators need to promote more interactive, joyful, and meaningful reading activities that enable EFL learners to experience a higher degre...
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IMPLEMENTATION OF GOOD AND STRONG CULTURE FOR ISLAMIC MINDFULNESS THERAPY AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO OVERCOMING ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION
Journal of Emerging Technology in Teaching and Learning
Vol 2
, No 1
(2026)
This study aims to explore the effectiveness of implementing BAKU (Good and Strong) culture in Islamic mindfulness therapy as an alternative treatment for anxiety and depression among young Muslims, particularly in the Daarut Tauhiid Bandung environment. The background of this study is based on the high prevalence of mental health disorders, such as anxiety and depression, among Indonesian adolescents, which are exacerbated by the pressures of the digital era and the lack of interventions based...
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