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    Faktor Predisposisi dan Presipitasi Berhubungan dengan Kekambuhan Pasien Gangguan Jiwa di Puskesmas Pegang Panti Pasaman Tahun 2017

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    Mental disorder is syndrome or pattern of behavior or psikologik one is enought meaningful clinic and typical pertaining to asymptom or disruption in one or morefunction the importance of man. A recurrence disease usually caused by the it relapse patients treatment. Research aimsto understand what is the relationship betweeen factors predisposing, precipitation by relapse mental disorder patients in Kenagarian Pegang Baru Panti Pasaman.  Research has done April in 2017, a design study descriptive shaped analytic with and the number of respondents the 55. The  statistic used is chi square on the meaning 0,05. The result showed more  than half of respondents mental disorder the faktor predisposing dominate the 65,5 %. And the  more than  half of respondents mental disorder the faktor precipitation that is not dominant 52,7 %. More than half of  respondents mental disorder experienced a recurrence namely 52,7%. So conclusion of this research is there was a correlation between factors predisposing by a relapseiomental disorder patients with the p = 0,036. And there was a correlation factors precipitation by a relapse mental disorder patients with the p = 0,042. Based on the results of abovein suggest to nurses mental health in community to do home visit who regular and give routine activity for patients to a recurrence diseases could continue to sent down

    Himantoglossum jankae (Orchidaceae: Orchideae), a new name for a long-misnamed lizard orchid

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    A new name, Himantoglossum jankae, is given to the widely recognised lizard orchid species that is distributed primarily in the Balkan Peninsula and the northwestern region of Asia Minor and has been erroneously named H. caprinum in most previous literature. The new species differs from its closest relatives in having the combination of relatively large, reddish-purple coloured flowers and labella that bear red papillate spots and comparatively long spurs. We present a morphological description of H. jankae, together with illustrations, distribution information and diagnostic comparisons with H. calcaratum, H. adriaticum and H. caprinum

    Overgrowth of rhodium on gold nanorods

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    [Image: see text] This study focuses on the deposition and growth mode of rhodium (Rh) on gold (Au) seed nanorods (NRs). Using a combination of scanning transmission electron microscopy imaging, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and UV–visible absorption spectroscopy, we show that Rh deposition results in an uneven overlayer morphology on the Au NR seeds, with a tendency for Rh deposition to occur preferentially on the Au NR ends. The results suggest that complex and kinetically driven metal–metal interactions take place in this system

    Le Spalax de Hongrie (Spalax hungaricus Nehring)

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    Zoltan Ovari M. Le Spalax de Hongrie (Spalax hungaricus Nehring). In: La Terre et La Vie, Revue d'Histoire naturelle, tome 4, n°6, 1934. pp. 323-333

    Temperature Distribution In A Joule Effect Annealed Amorphous Glasscovered

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    We present results on the Joule effect heating of amorphous glass-covered magnetic wires. A simple theoretical model that allows us to determine the radial distribution of temperature in an amorphous glass-covered wire subjected to Joule effect annealing is presented. The experimental verification of the model was performed on Feyv.jSiy.sBis amorphous glass-covered wires by measuring the temperature dependence of the electrical resistance for a furnace annealed sample and the dependence of resistance on the annealing current for a Joule heated sample. © 1999 Trans Tech Publications.302-303239243Chiriac, H., Ovâri, T.-A., (1996) Prog. Mater. Sci., 40, p. 333Chiriac, H., Ovari, T.-A., Pop, Gh., Barariu, F., (1997) J. Appl. Phys., 81, p. 5817Knobel, M., Allia, P., Gômez-Polo, C., Chiriac, H., Vâzquez, M., (1995) J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys., 2, p. 2398Chiriac, H., Astefanoaei, I., (1996) Phys. Stat. Sol. (A), 153, p. 18

    Role Of Soft Magnetic Properties On The Sensitivity Of The Giant Magneto-impedance Effect

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    We present results on the giant magneto-impedance effect in amorphous and nanocrystalline wires, glass-covered wires, and ribbons. The analysis of the experimental data shows that improvements in the soft magnetic properties of such materials compensate the absence of suitable domain structures, usually required for a sensitive magneto-impedance response. The magneto-impedance effect in nanocrystalline materials is in some cases larger than in amorphous ones with favorable magnetic structures. © 1999 Trans Tech Publications,.302-303234238Panina, L.V., Mohri, K., Uchiyama, T., Bushida, K., Noda, M., (1995) Nanostructured and Non-Crystalline Materials, p. 461. , edited by M. Vâzquez and A. Hernando World Scientific, SingaporePanina, L.V., Mohri, K., Bushida, K., Noda, M., (1994) J. Appl. Phys., 76, p. 6198Chiriac, H., Vinai, F., Ovâri, T.-A., Marinescu, C.S., Barariu, F., Tiberto, P., (1997) Mat. Sei. Eng. a, 226-228, p. 646Knobel, M., Chiriac, H., Sinnecker, J.P., Marinescu, S., Ovâri, T.-A., Inoue, A., (1997) Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 59, p. 256Chiriac, H., Pop, Gh., Ovâri, T.-A., Barariu, F., (1996) IEEE Trans. Magn., 32, p. 4872Chiriac, H., Ovâri, T.-A., Pop, Gh., Barariu, F., (1997) J. Appl. Phys., 81, p. 581

    Amorphous Wire Delay Lines Used For Magnetic Field Measurements

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    Determination of trace elements in planktonic microcrustaceans using total reflection X-ray fluorescence (TXRF): First results from two Chilean lakes

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    First results are described from the application of a recently developed dry method for determination of elements in single specimens of freshwater microcrustaceans, using total reflection X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (TXRF). This method is a powerful, non-destructive technique for quantifying the trace element content of minute biological samples with a dry weight of 3-50 mug. Three different freshwater microcrustaceans were sampled, from the natural, uncontaminated Lake Laja and from the artificial Rapel reservoir which is slightly contaminated by drainage water from a copper mine. Single specimens of Daphnia pulex, Bosmina chilensis, and Ceriodaphnia dubia were prepared using a modification of the dry method and measured by TXRF. The results showed that both As, Mn, Fe, Ni, Zn, and Cu content and the bioaccumulation of these metals were usually significantly different between the microcrustaceans from the two lakes. The largest difference was found for Cu which was eight times more concentrated in the two microcrustaceans from Rapel reservoir than it was in D. pulex from Lake Laja
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