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    Studi Penggunaan Kmno4 Untuk Memperpanjang Umur Simpan Pisang Muli

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    The purpose of this research is to investigate the influence of KMn Asoxidizingethylene and to evaluate theeffective of KMn to extend the shelf life of bananas. This research was conductedusing a single treatment with fourlevels of giving mass that is 1 g, 5g, 10g, and a control without KMn, with ranges of banana's weight was 400g.The result of the research showing that KMnasan oxidizingethylenebythe carrierfroma mixture of clayandricehusk ashin the storage ofbananas has positive influencein the process ofstorage. The most effective treatment is5 gram satseven days of shelf life and KMn which is placed beside the material is not effectively used because itcan not completely absorbethylene

    A conductive polylactic acid/polyaniline porous scaffold via freeze extraction for potential biomedical applications

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    This paper reports for the first time a simple yet effective method for fabricating a conductive and highly porous scaffold material made up of polylactic acid (PLA) and conducting polyaniline (PANI). The electrical percolation state was successfully obtained at 3 wt% of PANI inclusions and reached a conductivity level of useable tissue engineering applications at 4 wt%. In addition, preliminary bioactivity test results indicated that the protonating agent could form a chelate at the scaffold surface leading to good in-vitro apatite forming ability during biomimetic immersion. This new conductive scaffold has potential as a suitable biomedical material that requires electrical conductivity

    International variation in programmes for assessment of children’s neurodevelopment in the community: understanding disparate approaches to evaluation of motor, social, emotional, behavioural and cognitive function

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    In addition to the named authors, the members of the Nordic Research Network for Children and Adolescents in General Practice contributing to this article were: FrÞydis GullbrÄ (Norway), Anne-Kristi Brodwall (Norway), Marit Hafting (Norway), Sofie Cedermark (Sweden) and Peter StÄlhammar (Sweden). We are also grateful to Ann Jansson, Child Health Unit Göteborg and Södra BohuslÀn, Sweden, for providing additional information. Funding The author(s) received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.Peer reviewedPostprin
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