73 research outputs found

    Kebijakan Literasi untuk Meningkatkan Produktivitas Publikasi di Perguruan Tinggi

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    This research studies the importance of literacy as an integral part of building a higher education institution through upholding the academic culture. This study is a policy study that analyzes the act of higher education, technology, and research No. 20/2017. This study deals with the need for universities to encourage every lecturer to revive the academic atmosphere and one of them is a scientific publication as the manifestation of the three tasks of higher education. It means that when the academic atmosphere of publication is formed well, it can encourage lecturers to write the scientific publications.   Keywords: literacy policy, scientific publication, and three tasks of higher educatio

    Propyl 2-(3-benzoyl­thio­ureido)acetate

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    The title compound, C13H16N2O3S, is a thio­urea derivative with benzoyl and propoxycarbonyl­methyl groups attached to the two terminal N atoms. These groups adopt trans and cis configurations, respectively, with respect to the S atom across the thio­urea C—N bonds. The compound crystallizes in the P21/c space group with Z = 8, resulting in two unique molecules in the asymmetric unit linked by C—H⋯S and C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds, forming a one-dimensional zigzag chain along the c axis

    Production of Self - Compacting Concrete Using Jordanian Oil Shale Ash

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    The potential of using Jordanian oil shale ash (OSA) as partial replacement of the cement on fresh and mechanical properties of self-compacting concrete (SCC) was investigated in depth. Six SCC mixtures were prepared with limestone filler and varying cement mass replacements of 0-30% OSA. The binder materials content was kept constant at (350 kg/m3) while the water-to-binder ratio was changed from 0.5 to 0.68 depending upon the amount of mixing water needed to achieve the required fresh properties. Standard cylinders (100x200 mm) were cast, then cured in water for 7, 28 and 56 days before being tested under compression to evaluate the mechanical properties of SCC. The strength of the SCC concrete decreased with higher OSA replacement contents although maintaining a higher value than that of conventional concrete made at almost the same cement factor. In general, replacement contents of cement by OSA not larger than 10% imparted limited negative impact on obtained mechanical properties. The SCC mixtures studied experienced high flowability, filling ability and resistance against segregation as indicated by the several tests carried out on fresh mixtures

    Pencapaian Target Penerimaan Pajak Atas Kegiatan Pemeriksaan (Studi pada Kantor Pelayanan Pajak Madya Malang)

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    Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengevaluasi penyebab pemeriksa pajak tidak dapat mencapai rencana penerimaan pajak dari kegiatan pemeriksaan serta alternatif solusi yang dapat dilakukan untuk mengoptimalkan penerimaan pajak dari kegiatan pemeriksaan di masa yang akan datang. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian deskriptif dengan pendekatan kualitatif. Jenis data yang dikumpulkan dalam penelitian ini adalah data dokumentasi dari kegiatan pemeriksaan berupa SP2 dan penerimaan pajak dari kegiatan pemeriksaan serta wawancara dengan pemeriksa pajak. Teknik analisis data menggunakan model Miles and Huberman. Hasilnya menunjukkan beberapa temuan, pertama, proses pemeriksaan pajak seharusnya berpedoman pada Pasal 8 PMK Nomor 17/PMK.03/2013 tentang tata cara pemeriksaan. Kedua, penyebab pemeriksa pajak tidak dapat mencapai target penerimaan pajak disebabkan tidak dilakukannya tahapan pemeriksaan sesuai Pasal 8 PMK Nomor 17/PMK.03/2013 dan Wajib Pajak tidak melunasi SKP yang diterbitkan oleh pemeriksa. Dengan demikian, perlu dilakukan upaya agar proses pemeriksaan sesuai Pasal 8 PMK No. 17/PMK.03/2013

    1-(4-Chloro­benzo­yl)-3-cyclo­hexyl-3-methyl­thio­urea

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    In the title compound, C15H19ClN2OS, the dihedral angle between the amide and thio­urea fragments is 58.07 (17)°. The cyclo­hexane group adopts a chair conformation and is twisted relative to the thio­urea fragment, forming a dihedral angle of 87.32 (18)°. In the crystal, N—H⋯S hydrogen bond links the mol­ecules into chains running parallel to the a-axis direction

    Comparison of Bactrocera Fruit Fly Captures Using Basil and Celery Leaf Extracts in Karang Bayan Plantation

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    The objective of this study was to assess the ratio of fruit fly captures using attractants derived from basil and celery extracts, as well as to examine the impact of attractant concentrations in basil and celery leaf extracts on fruit fly catches. Traps made from recycled mineral water bottles were baited with basil and celery extracts containing essential oils known for their attractiveness to fruit flies. The findings indicated that traps using basil extract captured a greater number of fruit flies compared to those with celery extract. Furthermore, varying concentrations of the attractants significantly influenced fruit fly captures. The highest yield of fruit fly captures was observed at a 20% concentration of basil extract. The 20% concentration of basil extract had a higher number of fruit fly captures compared to the 10% and 30% basil extract concentrations, as well as the 10%, 20%, and 30% celery extract concentrations. The study results demonstrated a significant difference in the number of fruit fly captures between basil and celery extracts, with the highest number of captures observed with a 20% concentration of basil extract

    1,1′-Diphenyl-3,3′-(p-phenyl­enedicarbon­yl)dithio­urea

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    The mol­ecule of the title compound, C22H18N4O2S2, lies across a crystallographic inversion centre. The central benzene ring forms dihedral angles of 29.39 (9) and 79.11 (12)°, respectively, with the thio­urea unit and the terminal phenyl ring. Intra­molecular N—H⋯O hydrogen bonds generate two S(6) ring motifs. In the crystal, mol­ecules are linked into chains along [10] by inter­molecular N—H⋯S hydrogen bonds

    3,3′′,4,4′′-Tetra­meth­oxy-1,1′:4′,1′′-terphen­yl

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    The title mol­ecule, C22H22O4, is centrosymmetric with an inversion centre located at the centre of the benzene ring. The 3,4-dimeth­oxy­benzene fragment is essentially planar [maximum deviation = 0.400 (2) Å] and twisted relative to the central benzene ring, forming a dihedral angle of 21.25 (7)°. In the crystal, C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds link the mol­ecules into a two-dimensional polymeric structure lying parallel to (100)

    (E)-Methyl 2-(3-cinnamoyl­thio­ureido)acetate

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    In the title compound, C13H14N2O3S, the methyl 2-(3-formyl­thio­ureido)acetate fragment and the phenyl ring adopt an E configuration. The mol­ecule exhibits an intra­molecular N—H⋯O hydrogen bond, which completes a six-membered ring. The crystal packing is stabilized by inter­molecular N—H⋯S contacts, generating a two-dimensional hydrogen-bonding network

    1,1-Dibenzyl-3-(4-fluoro­benzo­yl)thio­urea

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    In the title compound, C22H19FN2OS, the 2-fluoro­benzoyl group adopts a trans conformation with respect to the thiono S atom across the N—C bond. In the crystal, inter­molecular N—H⋯S, C—H⋯S and C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds link the mol­ecules, forming a two-dimensional network parallel to (101)
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