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Manajemen Pengelolaan Cyber Public Relations dalam Mewujudkan Good Governance Pemerintah Kota Payakumbuh
Payakumbuh city is one of the that is in the province of West Sumatra who also service is realize good governance in his reign. Any one principle in the concept of good governance namely freedom of information. Public relations is bridge in the delivery of information from the government to community. In any activity public relations need is done a the management of whether at a job that is conventional or have used media based the internet. The purpose of this research is to see how the process of planning , the implementation of up to the stage evaluation of programs and activities cyber technologies public relations which was carried out by city payakumbuh public relations .This study using methods the qualitative study .The study is done at the office of public relations agency of communication and informatic payakumbuh city , the province of west sumatera .The selection of informants done with purposive technique .Data collection techniques used during carry out research is by means of observation , interviews and documentation .While examination technique the validity of the data researchers used was a long of the participation, triangulation and sufficiency reference.The research results show that public relations using three its stages on the process of the management of cyber public relations namely the planning stages , the implementation of the , and evaluation .At the planning public relations do planning related planning activity management cyber public relations , planning people , planning time and planning media .In the implementation stage public relations do some main activities which were management process of information , election process media , the process of monitoring and communication , and the last was the role of related parties activities cyber public relations .At the evaluation public relations doing a variety of things that is evaluation target targets cyber public relations , time evaluation , and also evaluating people
Polaron cross-overs and d-wave superconductivity in Hubbard-Holstein model
We present a theoretical study of superconductivity of polarons in the
Hubbard-Holstein model. A residual kinematic interaction proportional to the
square of the polaron hopping energy between polarons and phonons provides a
pairing field for the polarons. We find that superconducting instability in the
d-wave channel is possible with small transition temperatures which is maximum
in the large to small polaron cross-over region. An s-wave instability is found
to be not possible when the effective on-site interaction between polarons is
repulsive
A note on the ribbonfish Trichiurus auriga
The ribbonfishes belonging to the family
Trichiuridae is a major fishery resource of India.
Three species under the genus Trichiurus namely
T. lepturus, T. auriga and T. gangeticus are reported
from India. Of these, the largehead hairtail
T. lepturus commonly grows to 100 cm in size and
has high market demand. T. auriga (Pearly hairtail)
is a small sized species (maximum size < 40 cm)
and reported to occur in huge shoals in the upper
slope regions. With little market demand for
consumption due to its small size, whenever caught
they are most likely to be diverted to fish meal
plants. There is wide spread concern on the large
scale capture of juvenile fishes which adversely
affects the resources
Biological aspects of the Sack fish, Neoepinnula orientalis from southeastern Arabian Sea
Biological aspects of Neoepinnula orientalis is reported based on samples collected from the by-catch landed by deep-sea trawlers at Cochin Fisheries Harbor. The estimated length at first maturity (Lm) of females was 195 mm and males 192 mm. Diet study indicated strongly carnivorous feeding habit dominated by fishes (55%), cephalopods (27%) and crustaceans (18%) occurring in deeper waters. Absolute fecundity ranged from 12,149 to 1, 54,556 with relative fecundity 737 eggs/g body weight and indicated a multiple spawning habit
A short note on the joint entropy of n/2-wise independence
In this note, we prove a tight lower bound on the joint entropy of
unbiased Bernoulli random variables which are -wise independent. For
general -wise independence, we give new lower bounds by adapting Navon and
Samorodnitsky's Fourier proof of the `LP bound' on error correcting codes. This
counts as partial progress on a problem asked by Gavinsky and Pudl\'ak.Comment: 6 pages, some errors fixe
Leader humility and knowledge sharing intentions: A serial mediation model
Purpose: This paper examines the influence of leader humility on knowledge sharing intention. Drawing on social exchange theory (SET), we test the direct and indirect mechanisms to explain the influence leader humility has on knowledge sharing intention.
Design/Methodology/Approach: A two-wave, time-lagged field study was conducted. We surveyed 252 professional employees from Australia.
Findings: Results show a significant direct, positive association between leader humility and knowledge sharing intention. While leader humility had a direct, positive association with affective trust in supervisor and work engagement, it did not directly impact on organizational citizenship behaviors directed toward the individual (OCB-I). There were three SET-related, serial mediators in the relationship between leader humility and knowledge sharing intention. These were affective trust, work engagement, and OCB-I.
Research Limitations/Implications: Future studies should collect multi-source data such as peers’ or supervisors’ ratings of the focal respondents’ work engagement, OCB-I, and knowledge sharing behaviors to augment single-source data. Future studies could adopt an affect theory of social exchange to further explore the relationships tested in this study.
Originality/Value: This study contributes to the affect SET and knowledge management literature on how leadership behaviors impact the intention to share knowledge. Our study highlights the preference of the willingness to share knowledge with their co-workers is mediated by affective trust in their immediate supervisors, work engagement, and OCB-I that are equally important as treating their subordinates with humility
KANDUNGAN MIOGLOBIN IKAN TUNA (Thunnus albacares) DENGAN PEMAKAIAN KARBON MONOKSIDA DAN FILTER SMOKE SELAMA PENYIMPANAN BEKU
A part of fish flesh denaturation was caused by the formation of metmyoglobin, which resulted brownish color. Carbon monoxide (CO) and filtered smoke (FS) will react myoglobine to establish carboximyoglobine the stable form of red figment of tuna flesh. The purpose of this study was to determine the myoglobin changes of tuna flesh by treated CO and FS during frozen storage. The research method was an experimental where the tuna (Thunnus albacores) loin was sprayed by CO and FS, then kept at frozen storage during 4 weeks. Observations carried out at 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4 weeks. The surveillance parameters were: myoglobin content, color and protein profile of tuna loin. The result showed the myoglobin content of tuna loin during storage at 0, 1,2, 3, and 4 week were 31.34 mg%, 29.05 mg%, 31.25 mg%, 36.28mg% and 41.01 mg% respectively, while FS were 18.42 mg%, 20.82 mg%, 24.32 mg%, 34.72 mg% and 52.48mg% respectively. According to the color analysis of tuna loin treated by CO and FS, it indicated that the brightness value L* of the tuna loin treated by CO during storage at 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 week were 26.33; 43.67; 36; 24.33; and 20.33 resvectively and treated by FS there were 30; 42; 37; 27, 25,and 67 resvectively. The red color based on a * and b * values calculated by oHue, of the tuna loin treated by CO during storage at 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 week were 47.26; 55.41; 54.42; 46.52; and 42.09 respectively and the tuna loin treated by FS were 50.57; 55.82; 55.61; 50,81 and 40,47 respectively. It concluded that both tuna loin treated by CO and FS classified as red color. Profile of tuna loin protein treated by CO and FS obtained 2 bands indicated by molecular weights of 100.92 kD and 52.05 kD.The myoglobin content of tuna treaded by CO and FS during storage increased so it categorized as a good quality
Snake mackerel fishery of the Tuticorin coast of Gulf of Mannar with emphasis on population characteristics of the sackfish, Neoepinnula orientalis (Gilchrist & von Bonde 1924)
Snake mackerels form by-catch in deep sea trawls and gillnets with an annual average production of 106 t during
2004 - 2006 in Tuticorin area. Fishery occurred almost round the year with peak during November - March. Fishery and
biology of the dominant species, Neoepinnula orientalis was monitored during 2004 - 2005. Peak spawning and recruitment
of the species was during December - March period. Growth parameters, L∝ and K are estimated as 31.6 cm and 0.68/year
respectively. K value indicates that fish growth is relatively slow. Natural mortality estimate (M) is 1.38, total mortality
(Z) 1.59 and fishing mortality (F) 0.21. The exploitation ratio (E) is low being 0.132. These estimates indicate that the stock
is at its early stage of exploitation and have large scope for future commercial exploitation. As a preliminary step in this
direction, the extent of stock abundance, biomass and distribution of the stock needs to be assessed. Being a slow growing
species in cold habitat, considerably long time is required for stock multiplication. These factors have to be taken into
consideration while planning for exploitation of snake mackerels in future
Population dynamics of cobia Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus, 1766) off Cochin coast, south-eastern Arabian Sea
Estimated landings of cobia from the Indian EEZ by the commercial fishing vessels are mostly as bycatch in hooks and line
cum gillnet and trawl nets. However, the catches are substantial compared to that reported in several other countries of Asia.
The species is also gaining considerable importance as a favoured candidate species for sea farming using cages. Very little
is known about the fishery and biological characters such as maturation, fecundity and feeding preferences of cobia in Indian
seas. Study indicated a fast growth rate with estimates of L∞ = 184 cm (FL) and K = 2.6 (yr-1) in cobia. The total mortality rate
(Z) was estimated as 5.18, natural mortality (M) was 2.01 and fishing mortality (F) was 3.17 with an exploitation rate (E) of
0.61. The length at first capture (Lc50) estimated from the catch curve was 72 cm. Fecundity was found to be high and
variable, with mean fecundity estimated as 12,37,545 eggs with a coefficient of variation (CV) of 16.7. As inferred from the
oocyte development pattern, spawning activity is brief and fish is classified as synchronous ovulatory type. The growth
parameters and condition factor estimated in this study indicate that relatively high growth rates are also possible in wild
stocks considering that food is abundant and the environmental temperature is in the optimum range. Feeding
preferences indicated balistid fish and shrimps with a wide variety of food items including finfishes, crustaceans and molluscs
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