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    Implementation of Character Education Through the Values Exemplary Teachers, Students and Parents in Efforts to Strengthening Primary Students Character

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    The purpose of this study was to find a model to strengthen character education in an environment with an informal approach in Surakarta Muhammadiyah Elementary Education. The main methods developed in this study is a qualitative descriptive-reflective. Data collection involved observations of active and in-depth interviews with teachers, parents / guardians, and elementary school students. Data were analyzed with snowball technic of analysis models Milles Huberman. This study has several indicators of achievement each year. In the first study, the indicator is expected to map the development of character education through informal approach applied in the Basic Education in Surakarta.Pendidikan character Muhammadiyah expected to not only become an issue that has not been realized in the world of education in primary schools. Mapping will be obtained, among others: (1) an understanding of the character education of primary school teachers, (2) an understanding of elementary school students about character education, (3) understanding of parents / guardians about character education, (4) the proper understanding of character education is taught in elementary school , (5) which has been implemented character education in elementary school. Results of this research can be applied in primary education environment, in accordance with the mission of the study program is organized PGSD service, cooperation and development education elementary school level

    Exploring the financial and investment implications of the Paris Agreement

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    A global energy transition is underway. Limiting warming to 2°C (or less), as envisaged in the Paris Agreement, will require a major diversion of scheduled investments in the fossil-fuel industry and other high-carbon capital infrastructure towards renewables, energy efficiency, and other low or negative carbon technologies. The article explores the scale of climate finance and investment needs embodied in the Paris Agreement. It reveals that there is little clarity in the numbers from the plethora of sources (official and otherwise) on climate finance and investment. The article compares the US100billiontargetintheParisAgreementwitharangeofotherfinancialmetrics,suchasinvestment,incrementalinvestment,energyexpenditure,energysubsidies,andwelfarelosses.WhiletherelativelynarrowlydefinedclimatefinanceincludedintheUS100 billion target in the Paris Agreement with a range of other financial metrics, such as investment, incremental investment, energy expenditure, energy subsidies, and welfare losses. While the relatively narrowly defined climate finance included in the US100 billion figure is a fraction of the broader finance and investment needs of climate-change mitigation and adaptation, it is significant when compared to some estimates of the net incremental costs of decarbonization that take into account capital and operating cost savings. However, even if the annual US$100 billion materializes, achieving the much larger implied shifts in investment will require the enactment of long-term internationally coordinated policies, far more stringent than have yet been introduced.</i

    Intravenous Leiomyomatosis

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    Leiomyomas are benign tumors arising from smooth muscle of the uterus. Intravenous leiomyomatosis is characterized by intraluminal growth of benign smooth muscle into either venous or lymphatic vessels outside the limits of myoma. It commonly extends into the pelvic veins and manifests asworm-like protrusions of tumor emanating from veins at the parametrial margins of hysterectomy specimen. The tumor can cause life-threatening symptoms if it involves inferior vena cava or right atrium. We report a case of intravenous leiomyomatosis of the uterus managed at our institution.Keywords: Intravenous leiomyomatosis, myometrium, uteru

    T-cell cytotoxicity in the absence of viral protein synthesis in target cells

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    CYTOTOXIC T cells lyse only those virus infected target cells in vitro which express, in addition to the viral antigen(s), those K or D region products of the major histocompati-bility complex (MHC) which were present during anti-viral sensitisation in vivo. This 'associative recogniton' by cytotoxic T cells could reflect the interaction of two T-cell receptors with specificity for target K or D gene products and independently for the viral antigen, or one receptor with specificity for virally altered K or D region products (see ref. 1 and refs therein). There are various ways that the MHC antigens could be altered, including 'modification from within', where the virus modifies host protein synthesis by interfering with transcription2, translation or post-translational glycosylation; or 'modification from without' where enzymic or chemical alteration of cell membrane proteins are induced by virus activity at the cell surface. In this report we show that inactivated Sendai virus or isolated Sendai virus envelopes can serve to modify a cell and make it a specific target for Sendai-immune T-cell killing, thus excluding the possibility of 'modification from within' in this system

    A Rare Case of Homicide by Dual Method-Strangulation with Cut Throat: A Case Report

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    Background: Homicide is killing of a human being by another human being. Various methods like strangulation, cut throat, stabbing etc may be used for homicide; however combination of two mechanisms is rare.Case Report: hereby we present a rare case with unexpected appearance of two different mechanisms of homicide applied over same region, wherein body of a female was referred to us with history of cut throat. Body of the deceased was found near her house with cut throat injuries over front of neck, on examination cut throat injuries were present over neck along with ligature mark intermingling with them.Conclusion: The present case represents an unexpected rare association of two methods of homicide, as in this case of strangulation followed by cut throat. Correct Interpretation of cause of death with its manner in such case is very important, which needs meticulous post-mortem examination along with proper correlation with other information

    Household experience and costs of seeking measles vaccination in rural Guinea-Bissau.

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    OBJECTIVES: Children younger than 12 months of age are eligible for childhood vaccines through the public health system in Guinea-Bissau. To limit open vial wastage, a restrictive vial opening policy has been implemented; 10-dose measles vaccine vials are only opened if six or more children aged 9-11 months are present at the vaccination post. Consequently, mothers who bring their child for measles vaccination can be told to return another day. We aimed to describe the household experience and estimate household costs of seeking measles vaccination in rural Guinea-Bissau. METHODS: Within a national sample of village clusters under demographic surveillance, we interviewed mothers of children aged 9-21 months about their experience with seeking measles vaccination. From information about time and money spent, we calculated household costs of seeking measles vaccination. RESULTS: We interviewed mothers of 1308 children of whom 1043 (80%) had sought measles vaccination at least once. Measles vaccination coverage was 70% (910/1308). Coverage decreased with increasing distance to the health centre. On average, mothers who had taken their child for vaccination took their child 1.4 times. Mean costs of achieving 70% coverage were 2.04 USD (SD 3.86) per child taken for vaccination. Half of the mothers spent more than 2 h seeking vaccination and 11% spent money on transportation. CONCLUSIONS: We found several indications of missed opportunities for measles vaccination resulting in suboptimal coverage. The household costs comprised 3.3% of the average monthly income and should be taken into account when assessing the costs of delivering vaccinations

    IMPLEMENTATION OF CHARACTER EDUCATION THROUGH THE VALUES EXEMPLARY TEACHERS, STUDENTS AND PARENTS IN EFFORTS TO STRENGTHENING PRIMARY STUDENTS CHARACTER

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    ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to find a model to strengthen character education in an environment with an informal approach in Surakarta Muhammadiyah Elementary Education. The main methods developed in this study is a qualitative descriptive-reflective. Data collection involved observations of active and in-depth interviews with teachers, parents / guardians, and elementary school students. Data were analyzed with snowball technic of analysis models Milles Huberman. This study has several indicators of achievement each year. In the first study, the indicator is expected to map the development of character education through informal approach applied in the Basic Education in Surakarta.Pendidikan character Muhammadiyah expected to not only become an issue that has not been realized in the world of education in primary schools. Mapping will be obtained, among others: (1) an understanding of the character education of primary school teachers, (2) an understanding of elementary school students about character education, (3) understanding of parents / guardians about character education, (4) the proper understanding of character education is taught in elementary school , (5) which has been implemented character education in elementary school. Results of this research can be applied in primary education environment, in accordance with the mission of the study program is organized PGSD service, cooperation and development education elementary school level

    Enabling quantitative data analysis through e-infrastructures

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    This paper discusses how quantitative data analysis in the social sciences can engage with and exploit an e-Infrastructure. We highlight how a number of activities which are central to quantitative data analysis, referred to as ‘data management’, can benefit from e-infrastructure support. We conclude by discussing how these issues are relevant to the DAMES (Data Management through e-Social Science) research Node, an ongoing project that aims to develop e-Infrastructural resources for quantitative data analysis in the social sciences

    Speciation Along Environmental Gradients

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    Traditional discussions of speciation are based on geographical patterns of species ranges. In allopatric speciation, long-term geographical isolation generates reproductively isolated and spatially segregated descendant species. In the absence of geographical barriers, diversification is hindered by gene flow. Yet a growing body of phylogenetic and experimental data suggests that closely related species often occur in sympatry or have adjacent ranges in regions over which environmental changes are gradual and do not prevent gene flow. Theory has identified a variety of evolutionary processes that can result in speciation under sympatric conditions, with some recent advances concentrating on the phenomenon of evolutionary branching. Here we establish a link between geographical patterns and ecological processes of speciation by studying evolutionary branching in spatially structured populations. We show that along an environmental gradient, evolutionary branching can occur much more easily than in non-spatial models. This facilitation is most pronounced for gradients of intermediate slope. Moreover, spatial evolutionary branching readily generates patterns of spatial segregation and abutment between the emerging species. Our results highlight the importance of local processes of adaptive divergence for geographical patterns of speciation, and caution against pitfalls of inferring past speciation processes from present biogeographical patterns
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