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    Hubungan Lamanya Perawatan Dengan Peningkatan Berat Badan Bayi Berat Badan Lahir Rendah (BBLR) Di Ruang Perinatologi RSUD Ir. Soekarno Sukoharjo

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    Abstrak Low Birth Weight (LBW) is the highest contributor to neonatal mortality. Low Birth Weight (LBW) has a 20 times higher risk of infant mortality than babies who were born with normal weight. The length of the treatment can affect the baby's body weight Low Birth Weight (LBW). This study aimed to determine the correlation between length of treatment and changes in low birth weight infants in the Perinatology ward of RSUD Ir.Soekarno Sukoharjo. This study was an analytic observational study, with Cross Sectional design. Using secondary data obtained from medical record installations. The study was conducted in September 2020. The sample size was 25 Low Birth Weight (LBW) babies. The sample data were obtained from the medical records of infants with low birth weight (LBW), the length of days of hospitalization was taken from the time the baby was hospitalized to discharge from the hospital, while changes in body weight were weighed at birth and when the baby was discharged from the hospital using a baby scale. Data processing uses the test Rank Spearman to determine the correlation between the two variables. The results showed that there was a correlation between length of treatment and changes in body weight (P = 0.000 and OR = 0.653). There was a correlation between length of treatment and changes in body weight for Low Birth Weight (LBW) babies in the perinatology room of RSUD Ir.Soekarno Sukoharjo Keywords: changes in body weight, lbw, length of treatment

    Performance evaluation of route optimization management of producer mobility in information-centric networking

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    Named data networking (NDN) is a network service evolving the Internet's host-based packet delivery model. The idea of NDN is to use named data for routing, which specifies what they are looking for, instead of using location addresses that determine where they expect it to be provided. This architecture is expected to solve many issues that are currently faced by transmission control protocol/internet protocol (TCP/IP) architecture, such as scalability, robustness, mobility, security, and etcetera. One of the problems is about handling producer mobility. Considering the explosion growth rate of Internet connection in public transport vehicles, this is a challenge that needs to be overcome. Therefore, we have proposed a new scheme called route optimization management of producer mobility (ROM-P) with new features such as distributing anchor points and caching by using the same data name and com-paring our previous scheme, efficient producer mobility support (EPMS). This paper shows the analysis result between the ROM-P and EPMS by using simulation. All simulations were conducted using ndnSIM 2.4 NS-3 based. Throughout the simulation ROM-P shows a promising development in better performing compares to EPMS

    Complete Chromosome Sequence of Carnobacterium maltaromaticum LMA 28

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    Within the lactic acid bacterium genus Carnobacterium, Carnobacterium maltaromaticum is one of the most frequently isolated species from natural environments and food. It potentially plays a major role in food product biopreservation. We report here on the 3.649-Mb chromosome sequence of C. maltaromaticum LMA 28, which was isolated from ripened soft cheese

    Insertion and translocation of proteins into and through membranes

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    AbstractIn prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms proteins are efficiently sorted to reach their final destinations in a whole range of subcellular compartments. Targeting is mediated by Hydrophobie signal sequences or hydrophilic targeting sequences depending upon the compartment, these sequences being often processed. Proteins cannot be translocated through a membrane in a tightly folded stage, they must have a loose conformation, the so-called ‘translocation competent state’, which is usually kept through interactions with chaperones. In addition to these cytosolic receptor-like components, receptors are also present on the target membranes. Depending upon the organelles and organisms, two different energy sources have been identified, energy rich phosphate bonds (ATP and GTP) and a potential across the target membrane. Besides the signal peptides various classes of signals have been identified to account for topologies of membrane proteins. Protein secretion in bacterial organisms has been extensively studied. Various classes of proteins use different strategies some of these may also be used in eukaryotic cells

    Biosynthese et exportation d'une proteine periplasmique, PhoS, chez Escherichia coli K-12

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    SIGLECNRS T Bordereau / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc

    Habib Girgis, Coptic Orthodox educator and a light in the darkness

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    In the midst of the ever-changing sociopolitical environment of the early twentieth century, the Coptic Orthodox Church and community sought to implement a religious educational system for the preparation of young men for the priesthood, as well as other ecclesiastical offices and services. In part, this was due to the challenges posed by the advent of modernity in Egypt, but, for the Copts, these challenges were further accentuated by lack of education, particularly on the part of clergy, in addition to the institutional presence and proselytizing efforts of highly organized and educated Western missionaries who encountered a Coptic Church that was ill-equipped to respond to their challenges. Patriarch Cyril IV had established several Coptic Schools to redress this challenge, giving rise to an educated lay-elite, but the most significant reforms were implemented in the late nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century by Archdeacon Habib Girgis. This is a study of Girgis\u27 six-decade-long career as an educator, reformer, and pioneer of the Sunday School Movement in Egypt through his publications and a cache of newly discovered documentary texts from the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchal Archives (Cairo), which are catalogued in this study (Appendix I). The analysis explores the practical challenges Girgis encountered, particularly in recruiting qualified students, maintaining the college\u27s facilities and keeping it staffed on a meager budget, as well as dealing with a Lay Community Council (majlis milli) that frequently undermined his efforts. As dean of the Theological College, Girgis also faced conceptual and intellectual challenges in formulating curricula, hiring qualified instructors, and defending a broad vision for ecclesiastical education that was not shared by several of his peers. Girgis attended to all of these tasks while maintaining an active preaching and publishing schedule. Habib Girgis enjoyed some success in the preservation of Coptic identity and the improvement of standards of religious education within the Church. Still, other aspects of his lofty vision remain are hitherto unfulfilled. In all, Girgis remains a pioneer in Coptic religious education, a Copt whose vision and legacy continues to shape the Church on several fronts until this very day

    Streptococcus thermophilus Is Able To Produce a β-Galactosidase Active during Its Transit in the Digestive Tract of Germ-Free Mice

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    This work presents data on the application of a bacterial luciferase used to monitor gene expression of Streptococcus thermophilus in the digestive tract. The main result is that the bacterium was able to produce an active β-galactosidase in the digestive tract, although it did not multiply during its transit. This production was enhanced when lactose (the inducer) was added to the diet
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