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Aplikasi Konsep Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) dengan Social Web
This study discusses the impact of social media to the development of personal knowledge management (PKM). Here the author describeS the factual condition of the company that useS social media as a means of personal knowledge management. Furthermore, these interaction patterns have significant impact on the organization. The purpose of this article is to analyze the application of personal knowledge managementconcept, combined with the social media concept that focuses on social networks with the consideration that they are widespreadly used by the public. Plus the emergence of social networking sites are increasingly new added value to the development of social media. The method used is literature study obtained from the online journals, articles and text books. The result of this study is expected to expand the use of social networking as a means of personal knowledge management in the organization
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Overall 10-year survival of cases of primary mucosal melanoma according to the localization of the primary tumor.
<p>GI-Tract (n = 20), Upper airway (n = 36), Vulva (n = 41).</p
Characteristics of the study population.
<p>*Findings at diagnosis, classified according to AICC 7th edition (2009).</p><p>% indicates % of group, except Number of Patients, where % indicates % of total. Thickness: thickness of primary tumor. Resection: pathological description of resection status. Survival: overall survival. OD: observed deaths. CO: censored outcomes, N/A: not applicable (median could not be calculated, as over half the cases in this group were censored).</p><p>Characteristics of the study population.</p
Overall 10-year survival of all cases of primary mucosal melanoma included in this study (n = 116).
<p>Overall 10-year survival of all cases of primary mucosal melanoma included in this study (n = 116).</p
Characteristics of the patient cohorts classified according to their T stage, all N<sub>0</sub>M<sub>0</sub>.
<p>T stage according to tumor thickness at diagnosis, classified according to AICC 7th edition (2009).</p><p>% indicates % of group, except Number of Patients, where % indicates % of total. Thickness: thickness of primary tumor. Resection: pathological description of resection status. Survival: overall survival. OD: observed deaths. CO: censored outcomes, N/A: not applicable (median could not be calculated, as over half the cases in this group were censored).</p><p>Characteristics of the patient cohorts classified according to their T stage, all N<sub>0</sub>M<sub>0</sub>.</p
Overall 10-year survival of the 97 cases of primary mucosal melanoma which could be classified according to the Mucosal Melanoma Staging System [9].
<p>Stage I: local disease (any T, N<sub>0</sub>, M<sub>0</sub>, n = 74), Stage II: regional lymph node involvement (any T, N<sub>1–3</sub>, M<sub>0</sub>, n = 18), Stage III: distant metastasis (any T, any N, M<sub>1</sub>, n = 5).</p
Overall 10-year survival of the 79 cases of primary mucosal melanoma classified as T<sub>1</sub> (n = 10), T<sub>2</sub> (n = 18), T<sub>3</sub> (n = 24), T<sub>4</sub> (n = 27), according to the tumor thickness of the primary at diagnosis.
<p>Tumors classified according to the AICC, 7th edition (2009).</p