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Penggunaan Tenaga Kerja Asing Oleh Perseroan Terbatas Penanam Modal Asing Yang Berinvestasi Di Indonesia
A number of foreign workers who are currently working in Indonesia is not in accordance with the legislation that exists. The foreign workers doing menial jobs and do not have immigration documents are complete. They are working on a number of foreign investors in a number of business sectors, especially in construction and infrastructure. The type of research that is done is the normative legal research i.e. Research which focuses on positive form of legal norms and
regulations. Types of data used include primary law, secondary legal materials and legal materials tertiary. The use of foreign labor by a limited liability foreign investors who invest in Indonesia must comply with the legislation that exists. The foreign workers are only allowed to occupy positions as commissioners, directors, and experts who are accompanied by a complete immigration administrative documents
Additional file 1 of Impact of HIF prolyl hydroxylase inhibitors in heart failure patients with renal anemia
Additional file 1. Receiver operating characteristic curve for (Figure S1) ferritin level at baseline and (Figure S2) TSAT value at 1 month after the start of HIF-PH inhibitor treatment
Baseline characteristics of sarcopenic and non-sarcopenic patients.
<p>Baseline characteristics of sarcopenic and non-sarcopenic patients.</p
Baseline characteristics of sarcopenic and non-sarcopenic patients.
<p>Baseline characteristics of sarcopenic and non-sarcopenic patients.</p
Muscle-related inflammatory and nutritional markers.
<p>Muscle-related inflammatory and nutritional markers.</p
Stepwise multivariate binomial logistic regression analysis for sarcopenia.
<p>Stepwise multivariate binomial logistic regression analysis for sarcopenia.</p
Baseline values of the diagnostic components for sarcopenia in sarcopenic and non-sarcopenic patients.
<p>Baseline values of the diagnostic components for sarcopenia in sarcopenic and non-sarcopenic patients.</p
Immunohistochemistry of renin/prorenin in rat aorta.
<p><b>A</b>. Immonohistochemical localization of renin/prorenin in the aortas of normal, CKD and AST-120-treated CKD rats. <b>B</b>. Quantitative data of renin/prorenin-positive area in the aortas of normal (n = 9), CKD (n = 8) and AST-120-treated CKD rats (n = 8) (Mean±SE). ***p<0.001 vs normal, #p<0.05 vs CKD. <b>C</b>. Immonohistochemical localization of renin/prorenin in the aortas of DN, DN+IS, DH and DH+IS rats. <b>D</b>. Quantitative data of renin/prorenin-positive area in the aortas of DN, DN+IS, DH and DH+IS rats (mean±SE, n = 8). ***p<0.001vs DN, ##p<0.01 vs DH.</p
IS-induced PRR activation is involved in cell proliferation and tissue factor expression in vascular smooth muscle cells.
<p>Serum-starved HASMCs (5×10<sup>3</sup> cells/well) in a 24-well plate were stimulated with or without IS (250 µmol/L) or prorenin (20 nmol/L) for 24 h (<b>A, B</b>). HASMCs were transfected with siPRR (20 nmol/L) for 48 h, before stimulation with IS or prorenin for 24 h. Thereafter, the cell proliferation reagent MTS (50 µL) was added to each well, and cells were incubated for 4 h. The absorbance was measured at 492 nm using a microplate reader (mean±SE, n = 3). **p<0.01 vs untreated group, #p<0.01 vs IS-treated group. HASMCs were transfected with or without PRR siRNA (20 nmol/L), and then serum starved for 24 h, followed by incubation with IS (250 µmol/L) or prorenin (20 nmol/L) for 24 h. Cell lysates were immunoblotted using anti-PRR and anti-tissue factor antibodies (<b>C–F</b>). Mean±SE (n = 3). *p<0.05, **p<0.01 vs untreated group, #p<0.05 vs IS-treated group. Ctrl: control.</p
Single binomial logistic regression analysis.
<p>Single binomial logistic regression analysis.</p
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