135 research outputs found
Analisis Sumber Dan Penggunaan Modal Koperasi
This research was conducted at the Pesantren Darul Fatwa Cooperative. The purpose of this study is to determine the sources and uses of working capital in cooperatives. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach with cooperative guidance on financial reports during the 2019-2021 research period. Analysis of the data used in this study is the analysis of sources and use of working capital with sequential financial reports. The results show that the annual source of capital increases and every year a lot of working capital is not used or used
Formulasi dan Evaluasi Stabilitas Fisika dan pH Masker Wajah Peel-Off yang Mengandung Rice Brand Oil dengan Berbagai Konsentrasi Polivinil Alkohol
Telah dilakukan penelitian stabilitas fisika dan pH sediaan masker wajah peel-off yang menggunakan polivinil alkohol sebagai pembentuk film dan 3% rice bran oil sebagai bahan fungsional. Dilakukan perbandingan stabilitas antara formula I yang mengandung 10% polivinil alkohol, formula II yang mengandung 13% polivinil alkohol, dan formula III yang mengandung 15% polivinil alkohol. Sediaan kemudian disimpan dalam climatic chamber pada suhu 40ºC ± 2ºC dan RH 75% ± 5% selama 30 hari. Pengamatan stabilitas fisika dan pH dilakukan pada hari ke-0, 8, dan 30 dengan parameter organoleptis, viskositas dan sifat alir, spreadibilitas, kecepatan mengering, dan pH. Data hasil pengamatan organoleptis dan sifat alir dianalisis dengan statistika deskriptif sedangkan data hasil pengamatan viskositas, spreadibilitas, kecepatan mengering, dan pH dianalisis dengan metode one-way ANOVA (α─0,05). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan formula I tidak stabil dalam hal pH, formula II tidak stabil dalam hal viskositas, pH, dan spreadibilitas, formula III tidak stabil dalam hal viskositas, pH, dan spreadibilitas. Formula I lebih baik dalam hal stabilitas fisika dibandingkan dengan formula II dan III
SERTIFIKASI HALAL PRODUKPANGAN SEBAGAI BENTUK PERLINDUNGAN KONSUMEN BERDASARKAN UNDANG – UNDANG NO 8 TAHUN 1999 TENTANG PERLINDUNGAN KONSUMEN
Indonesian citizens are about 250 million people and 87% of all are Muslims, or it is about 200 million people are Muslims. It is a verypotential marketfor regional or international trade. In this globalization era with the free trade, the good has transnational circulation, including food product. The food productedin Japan, China and other countries which has no halal regulation would be easily found in Indonesia and other parts of world with Muslim population. Halal is a sensitive issue thatshould be prioritized by officials. Getting halal label on food and drink is one of the consumer’s rights which isguaranteed by constitution. Considering this condition, halal assurance of a productis not only a focus of Muslims concern to consume food, medicine, cosmetics and other products, but also becoming a management system and production system from international trade. Therefore, Indonesia as the largest Muslim Country in the world needs to push itself not to be left in developing halal production management and system. Moreover, it is expected to be the leading pioneer to develop it. In order to increase the people awareness in consuming halal food, officials should facilitate the socialization activities/ seminars and or halal product promotion in Indonesia or foreign countries
Prototype of Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System Equipped Obstacle Warning System Based on Image Processing and Real-Time Tracking
Ships are sea transportation that is often used in Indonesia. However, who would have thought that the transportation would become a case because of the frequent occurrence of accidents. This has been proven from data from the KNKT (National Transportation Safety Committee) which noted that from 2012 to 2017 there had been an increase in accidents in the waters. In fact, according to the National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) in 2020 there have been 878 incidents with victims reaching 4658 people. In this final project, the author makes a prototype of BNWAS (Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System) equipped with obstacle warning using image processing with the otsu method strengthened by thresholding-based segmentation with inverse technique (TsTN), distance detection using the triangle similarity method, real-time tracking with GPS (Global Positioning System) and the entire system can be observed on the Android application. The Final Project performs several analyzes including performance analysis by calculating the accuracy of the BNWAS alarm system, image detection accuracy, distance detection accuracy, GPS accuracy, overall system testing accuracy and packet loss. The accuracy of each system is very good because the error is below 2%, while for overall system testing has a very good performance with a delay of 179.8 ms and 0% packet loss
Prototype of Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System Equipped Obstacle Warning System Based on Image Processing and Real-Time Tracking
Abstract⎯ Ships are sea transportation that is often used in Indonesia. However, who would have thought that the
transportation would become a case because of the frequent occurrence of accidents. This has been proven from data from
the KNKT (National Transportation Safety Committee) which noted that from 2012 to 2017 there had been an increase in
accidents in the waters. In fact, according to the National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) in 2020 there have been 878
incidents with victims reaching 4658 people. In this final project, the author makes a prototype of BNWAS (Bridge
Navigational Watch Alarm System) equipped with obstacle warning using image processing with the otsu method
strengthened by thresholding-based segmentation with inverse technique (TsTN), distance detection using the triangle
similarity method, real-time tracking with GPS (Global Positioning System) and the entire system can be observed on the
Android application. The Final Project performs several analyzes including performance analysis by calculating the
accuracy of the BNWAS alarm system, image detection accuracy, distance detection accuracy, GPS accuracy, overall system
testing accuracy and packet loss. The accuracy of each system is very good because the error is below 2%, while for overall
system testing has a very good performance with a delay of 179.8 ms and 0% packet loss
The Educational Intelligent Economy – Lifelong Learning – A vision for the future
Almost every detail of our lives, where we go, what we do, and with whom is captured as digital data. Technological advancements in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and data analytics offer the education sector new ways not only to improve policy and processes but also to personalize learning and teaching practice. However, these changes raise fundamental questions around who owns the data, how it might be used, and the consequences of use. The application of Big Data in education can be directed toward a wide range of stakeholders, such as educators, students, policy-makers, institutions, or researchers. It may also have different objectives, such as monitoring, student support, prediction, assessment, feedback, and personalization. This chapter presents the nuances and recent research trends spurred by technological advancements that ave influenced the education sector and highlights the need to look beyond the technical boundaries using a socio-semiotic lens. With the explosion of available information and digital technologies pervading cultural, social, political as well as economic spaces, being a lifelong learner is pivotal for success. However, technology on its own is not sufficient to drive this change. For technology to be successful, it should complement individual learning cultures and education systems. This chapter is broadly divided into two main sections. In the first section, we contemplate a vision for the future, which is deemed possible based on ongoing digital and computing advancements. The second section elaborates the technological, pedagogical, cultural, and political requirements to attain that vision
The Chlamydia psittaci Genome: A Comparative Analysis of Intracellular Pathogens
Chlamydiaceae are a family of obligate intracellular pathogens causing a wide range of diseases in animals and humans, and facing unique evolutionary constraints not encountered by free-living prokaryotes. To investigate genomic aspects of infection, virulence and host preference we have sequenced Chlamydia psittaci, the pathogenic agent of ornithosis.A comparison of the genome of the avian Chlamydia psittaci isolate 6BC with the genomes of other chlamydial species, C. trachomatis, C. muridarum, C. pneumoniae, C. abortus, C. felis and C. caviae, revealed a high level of sequence conservation and synteny across taxa, with the major exception of the human pathogen C. trachomatis. Important differences manifest in the polymorphic membrane protein family specific for the Chlamydiae and in the highly variable chlamydial plasticity zone. We identified a number of psittaci-specific polymorphic membrane proteins of the G family that may be related to differences in host-range and/or virulence as compared to closely related Chlamydiaceae. We calculated non-synonymous to synonymous substitution rate ratios for pairs of orthologous genes to identify putative targets of adaptive evolution and predicted type III secreted effector proteins.This study is the first detailed analysis of the Chlamydia psittaci genome sequence. It provides insights in the genome architecture of C. psittaci and proposes a number of novel candidate genes mostly of yet unknown function that may be important for pathogen-host interactions
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