18 research outputs found

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    Penerapan Aplikasi Power Business Intelligence Dalam Menganalisis Prioritas Pekerjaan di Indonesia

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    Jenis pekerjaan merupakan salah satu faktor yang diperhatikan oleh masyarakat. Jenis pekerjaaan yang beragam memungkinkan masyarakat untuk bisa memilih pekerjaan yang diinginkan. Data mengenai jenis-jenis pekerjaan yang ada di Indonesia sangat banyak. Maka dibutuhkan teknologi dalam mengelola data tersebut seperti Business Intelligence (BI). Business Intelligence meliputi proses pengumpulan data dan informasi, nantinya data dan informasi tersebut akan diolah sehingga memudahkan dalam mengambil keputusan. Pada penelitian ini menggunakan aplikasi Power BI, dapat membantu masyarakat dalam menemukan jenis pekerjaan dari berbagai provinsi di Indonesia

    The Lantern Vol. 9, No. 1, December 1940

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    • Which Shall Be To All People • Despair • Ego • Echoes • Pacifism • On Conscription • Humanity, Incorporated • In the Calm of the Past • Too Many Drinks Spoil the Cook • Winter • Gateway to Heaven • On Foot Through Chinatown • Thoughts by the Fire • Eternal Truthhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1022/thumbnail.jp

    Assessing Calibration Uncertainty in Molecular Dating: The Assignment of Fossils to Alternative Calibration Points

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    Although recent methodological advances have allowed the incorporation of rate variation in molecular dating analyses, the calibration procedure, performed mainly through fossils, remains resistant to improvements. One source of uncertainty pertains to the assignment of fossils to specific nodes in a phylogeny, especially when alternative possibilities exist that can be equally justified on morphological grounds. Here we expand on a recently developed fossil cross-validation method to evaluate whether alternative nodal assignments of multiple fossils produce calibration sets that differ in their internal consistency. We use an enlarged Crypteroniaceae-centered phylogeny of Myrtales, six fossils, and 72 combinations of calibration points, termed calibration sets, to identify (i) the fossil assignments that produce the most internally consistent calibration sets and (ii) the mean ages, derived from these calibration sets, for the split of the Southeast Asian Crypteroniaceae from their West Gondwanan sister clade (node X). We found that a correlation exists between s values, devised to measure the consistency among the calibration points of a calibration set (Near and Sanderson, 2004), and nodal distances among calibration points. By ranking all sets according to the percent deviation of s from the regression line with nodal distance, we identified the sets with the highest level of corrected calibration-set consistency. These sets generated lower standard deviations associated with the ages of node X than sets characterized by lower corrected consistency. The three calibration sets with the highest corrected consistencies produced mean age estimates for node X of 79.70, 79.14, and 78.15 My. These timeframes are most compatible with the hypothesis that the Crypteroniaceae stem lineage dispersed from Africa to the Deccan plate as it drifted northward during the Late Cretaceou

    Waverly Phoenix, March 6, 1895

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    The Waverly Phoenix was a Democratic weekly German-language newspaper published from 1884 to 1924 in Waverly (Bremer County), Iowa. Articles in the newspaper reflect the experiences and viewpoints of first- and second-generation German immigrants who had settled in Iowa.https://scholarworks.uni.edu/phoenix/1126/thumbnail.jp

    The impact of fire on habitat use by the short-snouted elephant shrew ('Elephantulus brachyrhynchus') in North West Province, South Africa

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    Several studies have investigated the response of small mammal populations to fire, but few have investigated behavioural responses to habitat modification. In this study we investigated the impact of fire on home range, habitat use and activity patterns of the short-snouted elephant shrew (Elephantulus brachyrhynchus) by radio-tracking individuals before and after a fire event. All animals survived the passage of fire in termite mound refugia. Before the fire, grassland was used more than thickets, but habitat utilization shifted to thickets after fire had removed the grass cover. Thickets were an important refuge both pre- and post-fire, but the proportion of thicket within the home range was greater post-fire. We conclude that fire-induced habitat modification resulted in a restriction of E. brachyrhynchus movements to patches of unburned vegetation. This may be a behavioural response to an increase in predation pressure associated with a reduction in cover, rather than a lack of food. This study highlights the importance of considering the landscape mosaic in fire management and allowing sufficient island patches to remain post-fire ensures the persistence of the small mammal fauna

    New Mexico State Record, 02-06-1920

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    Doctor of Philosophy

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    dissertationNatural selection favors individuals with those adaptive traits that maximize their reproductive success. Effective heat acclimatization in the desert requires conserving body water with a simultaneous reduction in body heat by engaging in adaptive strategic behaviors. The adaptive strategies in response to water and food deprivation that contribute to successful breast milk production among lactating desert women have not been adequately researched. This study compared the rates of energy expenditure between lactating and non lactating desert women in Hidalgo, Mexico, indicating a significantly consistent physiological reduction in the rate of energy expenditure among lactating women as compared to non lactating women. Time allocation data confirmed their exploitation of allomothers with the dominant help being provided by their older female children. The cooling of their bodies prior to breast-feeding, a behavior associated with the "hot breast milk" notion of the hot-cold syndrome, reduces their body heat and ensures maternal relaxation essential to successful breast milk synthesis. The influence of the hormone prolactin during lactation stimulated by increased frequency of breast-feeding, enhances their body water retention, thus improving the cost efficiency of breast milk production for these desert women with limited access to clean water. These adaptive behavioral and physiological strategies that improve infant nutrition and maternal hydration in hot dry climates might prove to be vital to human survival in a future of climatic change and ecological decline

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    Biennial Report of State Librarian to the Governor of the State of Iowa, July 1, 1887

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    This report contains information on Biennial Report of State Librarian to the Governor of the State of Iowa
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