23 research outputs found
Pengaruh Kompetensi, Pengembangan Karir, Pendidikan Dan Pelatihan (Diklat) Terhadap Knerja Pegawai Direktorat Jenderal Perimbangan Keuangan
. The success of the organization in achieving its goals supported by factors internaland external to the organization, where the internal side of the organization should be get firstattention to achieve maximum performance. This study aims to determine the effect ofcompetency, career development and training on employee performance of the DirectorateGeneral of Fiscal Balance, Ministry of Finance. The method used is descriptive quantitative.The data used are primary data collected by questionnaire and also secondary data. Thepopulation in this study were all employees as many as 387 people. The samples are taken byrandom sampling technique, using the Slovin‟s formula to take 80 people for samples. Thevariables in this study consisted of independent variables that are competency, careerdevelopment and training, while the dependent variable is the performance of employees. Thevariable measured with Likert Scale and hypothesis testing using multiple linear regression byusing t test and F test.Results of this study concluded that: 1) in partially competency hadpositive and significant impact on employee performance; 2) in partially career developmentprovide uneffect on employee performance; 3) in partially training had positive andsignificant impact on employee performance; and 4) in simultaneously competency, careerdevelopment and training have positive and significant impact on employee performance.Competency is the most influence variable on employee performance
Preparation and Performance of a P–N Containing Intumescent Flame Retardant Based on Hydrolyzed Starch
<p>Halogen-free flame retardant is receiving an increased attention recently due to its hypotoxicity and high efficiency. Intumescent flame retardant is a hot spot in research of the halogen-free flame retardant. In this work, a P–N containing intumescent flame retardant named hydrolyzed starch phosphamide from melamine was synthesized via hydrolysis of starch, phosphorylation of the starch with phosphorus oxychloride, and the reaction between the phosphorylated starch and melamine. PU/hydrolyzed starch phosphamide from melamine composites was prepared using different additive amounts of hydrolyzed starch phosphamide from melamine. Fourier transform infrared, scanning electron microscopy, and thermogravimetric analysis were used to characterize the structures and thermal stabilities of related compounds. Flame retardation performance of hydrolyzed starch phosphamide from melamine was investigated by UL94, limit oxygen index test, and cone calorimetry. Result shows that the PU/hydrolyzed starch phosphamide from melamine composites with 30.0 php of hydrolyzed starch phosphamide from melamine got a limit oxygen index of 29.0 and UL94-V0 ranking. Heat release rate, rate of smoke release, and total smoke release were decreased distinctly.</p
Number of birds in the training and test data sets of the 4-fold cross-validation in the scenarios of family sample and random sample.
1<p>CVF  =  the cross validation scenario by random family sampling (an example from 10 repeats); CVR  =  the cross validation scenario by random individual sampling.</p><p>Number of birds in the training and test data sets of the 4-fold cross-validation in the scenarios of family sample and random sample.</p
Correlations between corrected phenotypic values and genomic predictions for the birds in the test sets of the cross-validation.
1<p>Ab-NDV  =  antibody response to Newcastle disease virus; Ab-AIV  =  antibody response to Avian Influenza virus.</p>2<p>CVF  =  the cross validation scenario by random family sampling; CVR  =  the cross validation scenario by random individual sampling.</p>a–d<p>within a row, estimates without a common superscript differ significantly (P<0.05), according to the paired t test.</p><p>Correlations between corrected phenotypic values and genomic predictions for the birds in the test sets of the cross-validation.</p
Rapid and Label-Free Strategy to Isolate Aptamers for Metal Ions
Generating
aptamers that bind to specific metal ions is challenging
because existing aptamer discovery methods typically require chemical
labels or modifications that can alter the structure and properties
of the ions. In this work, we report an aptamer discovery method that
enables us to generate high-quality structure-switching aptamers (SSAs)
that undergo a conformational change upon binding a metal ion target,
without the requirement of labels or chemical modifications. Our method
is more efficient than conventional selection methods because it enables
direct measurement of target binding <i>via</i> fluorescence-activated
cell sorting (FACS), isolating only the desired aptamers with the
highest affinity. Using this strategy, we obtained a highly specific
DNA SSA with ∼30-fold higher affinity than the best aptamer
for Hg<sup>2+</sup> in the literature. We also discovered DNA aptamers
that bind to Cu<sup>2+</sup> with excellent affinity and specificity.
Both aptamers were obtained within four rounds of screening, demonstrating
the efficiency of our aptamer discovery method. Given the growing
availability of FACS, we believe our method offers a general strategy
for discovering high-quality aptamers for other ions and small-molecule
targets in an efficient and reproducible manner
Estimates of additive genetic variance, residual variance and heritability using a single-trait and a multiple-trait linear mixed model based on the full data.
1<p>Ab-NDV  =  antibody response to Newcastle disease virus; Ab-AIV  =  antibody response to Avian Influenza virus.</p><p><sup>*</sup> Significantly different from 0 at P<0.05.</p><p><sup>**</sup> Significantly different from 0 at P<0.01.</p><p>Estimates of additive genetic variance, residual variance and heritability using a single-trait and a multiple-trait linear mixed model based on the full data.</p
Mean and standard deviation of the traits for the birds with high or low feed efficiency.
<p>Mean and standard deviation of the traits for the birds with high or low feed efficiency.</p
Genetic parameters estimated from all data.
<p>Genetic parameters estimated from all data.</p
<i>In situ</i> hybridization scan of <i>HOXB8</i> expression in chicken embryos with different genotypes at the <i>Mb</i> locus.
<p>Skin samples in (A)—(D) were hybridized with <i>HOXB8</i> antisense probes, and in (E)—(H) were hybridized with sense probes as the negative control. The ectopic expression of <i>HOXB8</i> can be observed in the <i>Mb/Mb</i> chickens at the age of E10.5 and E12.</p