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    Socio-distribution Network Analysis: an Exploratory Study of Indonesian Magazine Distribution Channel

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    Indonesian magazine business is characterized by high distribution cost, which constitutes of 60%-70% of the overall enterprise cost. This study aims to investigate the key agents who play significant roles to the distribution coverage in Indonesian magazine market, using social network analysis perspective. Data of 90 agents were collected from five respected publishers of four different major cities. Using ‘roster recalls method\u27, within 16 months period, 90 agents were interviewed by six field researchers, concerning their social relationship, family relationship, professional/working relationship with other agents. The study found that there are six key agents whose networks will be able to penetrate the Indonesian magazine market. By using only the identified key agents, publishers estimate that 31%-41% of distribution cost could be saved. Future related researches are also suggested in the final conclusion

    Implementasi Digital Factory Pada Industri Manufaktur Skala Menengah: Studi Pendahuluan

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    . Medium-sized manufacturing industry in Indonesia is overwhelmed by certain challenges: high-cost economy, significant changes in information technology, and dynamic market and demand. All of these challenges affect gradually or directly to the sustainability of the industry. This preliminary study aims to conceptualize the importance of \u27digital factory\u27 implementation to dealing with sustainability issues. Previous studies showed that the implementation of digital factory, in the context of large-sized technological-based manufacturing enterprises, has been proved to increase the efficiency of product development process and production process, in term of time and cost. This study tries to identify several key issues to support the implementation of digital factory: data and information completeness, hardware and software availability, and operators\u27 skill and experience in conducting simulation. The relationships of the variables are modelled and analyzed using SmartPLS. This preliminary study found that, concurrently, data and information completeness, hardware and software availability, and operators\u27 skill and experience in conducting simulation have significant effect to digital factory implementation, as well as the enterprise\u27s sustainability (better product design and improvement (innovativeness), more efficient in design and simulation of production process (efficiency), and better capability to deal with dynamic demand (adaptiveness))

    Synthesis and electrochemical characterization of bimetallic ruthenium complexes with the bridging eta2(s,s)-1,3-butadiyne-1,4-diyl ligand

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    The bis(ruthenium)alkyne complex [cis-{RuCl (bpy)2(mu-CºC-)}]2 (1) was obtained by treatment of 1 equiv of either 1,4-bis(trimethylsilyl)-1,3-butadiyne or bis(trimetylsilyl)acetylene with 2 equiv of cis-[RuCl2(bpy)2].2H2O, NaF and NaBF4 salts in methanol/CH2Cl2 mixture (10/1) in 52% and 35% yields, respectively. ¹H, 13C{H} NMR and principally electrochemical analyses confirmed that the same product was obtained from the two reactions. Cyclic voltammetric analyses of (1) from 0 to 1.20 V displays two one-electron quasi-reversible oxidation peaks attributed to the Ru(II)/Ru(III) couple. The redox processes are separated by 520 mV, indicating a significant electronic communication between the two metallic centers.O complexo [cis-{RuCl(bpy)2(mi-CºC-)}] 2 (1) foi obtido pelo tratamento de 1 equive de 1,4-bis(trimetilsilil)-1,3-butadiino ou bis(trimetilsilil)acetileno com 2 equiv do complexo cis-[RuCl2(bpy)2].2H2O, NaF e NaBF4na mistura de solventes metanol/CH2Cl2 (10/1) com rendimentos de 52% e 35%, respectivamente. Análises de RMN de ¹H, 13C{H} e principalmente eletroquímica, confirmaram que o mesmo produto foi obtido dos dois métodos. Análise de (1) através de voltametria cíclica, no intervalo de potencial de 0 a 1,20 V mostrou dois picos de oxidação quasi-reversíveis referentes ao par redox Ru(II)/Ru(III). Os dois processos redox são separados por 520 V, indicando comunicação eletrônica significante entre os dois centros metálicos252256Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP

    Drying of complex suspensions

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    We investigate the 3D structure and drying dynamics of complex mixtures of emulsion droplets and colloidal particles, using confocal microscopy. Air invades and rapidly collapses large emulsion droplets, forcing their contents into the surrounding porous particle pack at a rate proportional to the square of the droplet radius. By contrast, small droplets do not collapse, but remain intact and are merely deformed. A simple model coupling the Laplace pressure to Darcy's law correctly estimates both the threshold radius separating these two behaviors, and the rate of large-droplet evacuation. Finally, we use these systems to make novel hierarchical structures.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure

    A global assessment of the impact of climate change on water scarcity

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    This paper presents a global scale assessment of the impact of climate change on water scarcity. Patterns of climate change from 21 Global Climate Models (GCMs) under four SRES scenarios are applied to a global hydrological model to estimate water resources across 1339 watersheds. The Water Crowding Index (WCI) and the Water Stress Index (WSI) are used to calculate exposure to increases and decreases in global water scarcity due to climate change. 1.6 (WCI) and 2.4 (WSI) billion people are estimated to be currently living within watersheds exposed to water scarcity. Using the WCI, by 2050 under the A1B scenario, 0.5 to 3.1 billion people are exposed to an increase in water scarcity due to climate change (range across 21 GCMs). This represents a higher upper-estimate than previous assessments because scenarios are constructed from a wider range of GCMs. A substantial proportion of the uncertainty in the global-scale effect of climate change on water scarcity is due to uncertainty in the estimates for South Asia and East Asia. Sensitivity to the WCI and WSI thresholds that define water scarcity can be comparable to the sensitivity to climate change pattern. More of the world will see an increase in exposure to water scarcity than a decrease due to climate change but this is not consistent across all climate change patterns. Additionally, investigation of the effects of a set of prescribed global mean temperature change scenarios show rapid increases in water scarcity due to climate change across many regions of the globe, up to 2°C, followed by stabilisation to 4°C

    0.1 µm InP HEMT devices and MMICs for cryogenic low noise amplifiers from X-band to W-band

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    We present the TRW 0.1 µm InP HEMT MMIC production technology that has been developed and used for state-of-the-art cryogenic LNA applications. The 0.1 µm InP HEMT devices typically show cutoff frequency above 200 GHz and transconductance above 1000 mS/mm. Aspects of device design and fabrication are presented which impact important parameters including the InP HEMT device gain, gate leakage current, and parasitic capacitance. One example of state-of-the-art cryogenic MMIC performance is a W-band cryogenic MMIC LNA operated at 20 degrees Kelvin that shows above 23 dB gain and a noise temperature of 30 to 40 K (0.45 to 0.6 dB noise figure) over the band of 80-105 GHz

    [(6-Methyl-2-pyridylmeth­yl)(2-pyridylmeth­yl)amine][(2-pyridylmeth­yl)amine]copper(II) bis­(perchlorate)

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    The title compound, [Cu(C6H8N2)(C13H15N3)](ClO4)2, is a mixed ligand complex with the CuII atom coordinated by (6-methyl-2-pyridylmeth­yl)(2-pyridylmeth­yl)amine, acting as a tridentate ligand, and 2-(2-amino­meth­yl)pyridine, as a bidentate ligand, leading to an N5 square-pyramidal geometry. The amine H atoms are involved in hydrogen bonding to the perchlorate O atoms and there are extensive but weak inter­molecular C—H⋯O inter­actions in the crystal structure. The perchlorate ions are each disordered over two positions, with site occupancies of 0.601 (8):0.399 (8) and 0.659 (11):0.341 (11)

    Synthesis and biological activity of α-glucosyl C24:0 and C20:2 ceramides

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    a-Glucosyl ceramides 4 and 5 have been synthesised and evaluated for their ability to stimulate the activation and expansion of human iNKT cells. The key challenge in the synthesis of both target molecules was the stereoselective synthesis of the a-glycosidic linkage. Of the methods examined, glycosylation using per-TMS-protected glucosyl iodide 16 was completely a-selective and provided gram quantities of amine 11, from which a-glucosyl ceramides 4 and 5 were obtained by N-acylation. a-GlcCer 4, containing a C24 saturated acyl chain, stimulated a marked proliferation and expansion of human circulating iNKT cells in short-term cultures. a-GlcCer 5, which contains a C20 11,14-cis-diene acyl chain (C20:2),induced extremely similar levels of iNKT cell activation and expansion
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