286 research outputs found

    Analisis Rasio Keuangan pada Perusahaan Manufaktur yang Terdaftar di Bursa Efek Indonesia Sebelum dan Semasa Covid-19

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    Kasus covid-19 pertama kali di Indonesia diumumkan pada 2 Maret 2020. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui apakah terjadi perbedaan yang signifikan pada rasio keuangan karena adanya pandemi covid-19 (studi kasus pada perusahaan manufaktur yang terdaftar di Bursa Efek Indonesia tahun 2019 dan tahun 2020). Data diolah dengan paired sample t-tes, dengan menggunakan SPSS versi 16.0. Dari hasil pengolah data, menunjukkan Tidak Terdapat Perbedaan Signifikan Rasio Keuangan Berupa Rasio Likuiditas Perusahaan Manufaktur Yang Terdaftar Di BEI Sebelum dan Semasa Covid-19, Tidak Terdapat Perbedaan Signifikan Rasio Keuangan Berupa Rasio Profitabilitas Perusahaan Manufaktur Yang Terdaftar Di BEI Sebelum dan Semasa Covid-19, Tidak Terdapat Perbedaan Signifikan Rasio Keuangan Berupa Rasio Solvabilitas Perusahaan Manufaktur Yang Terdaftar Di BEI Sebelum dan Semasa Covid-19

    Vrednovanje superčistih čelika prema kemijskom sastavu

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    Realization of products in power engineering represents the verification and optimization of steel making technology of 2,8NiCrMoV and 3,5NiCrMoV types intended for forgings of the gas turbine shaft and compressor disk. The minimum content of tramp and trace elements is requested, especially phosphorus, sulphur, copper, antimony, arsenic and tin. Silicon, manganese and aluminium are considered as undesirable elements.Realizacija proizvoda u energetskom inženjerstvu predstavlja optimalizaciju tehnologije proizvodnje čelika tipa 2,8NiCrMoV i 3,5NiCrMoV namijenjenim kovanju osovine plinske turbine i diska kompresora. Zahtijeva se minimalni sadržaj pratećih elemenata i oligoelemenata, naročito fosfora, sumpora, bakra, antimona, arsena i kositra. Silicij, magnezij i aluminij se smatraju nepoželjnim elementima

    Interfacial layering in a three-component polymer system

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    We study theoretically the temporal evolution and the spatial structure of the interface between two polymer melts involving three different species (A, A* and B). The first melt is composed of two different polymer species A and A* which are fairly indifferent to one another (Flory parameter chi_AA* ~ 0). The second melt is made of a pure polymer B which is strongly attracted to species A (chi_AB 0). We then show that, due to these contradictory tendencies, interesting properties arise during the evolution of the interface after the melts are put into contact: as diffusion proceeds, the interface structures into several adjacent "compartments", or layers, of differing chemical compositions, and in addition, the central mixing layer grows in a very asymmetric fashion. Such unusual behaviour might lead to interesting mechanical properties, and demonstrates on a specific case the potential richness of multi-component polymer interfaces (as compared to conventional two-component interfaces) for various applications.Comment: Revised version, to appear in Macromolecule

    Search for CP Violation in the Decay Z -> b (b bar) g

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    About three million hadronic decays of the Z collected by ALEPH in the years 1991-1994 are used to search for anomalous CP violation beyond the Standard Model in the decay Z -> b \bar{b} g. The study is performed by analyzing angular correlations between the two quarks and the gluon in three-jet events and by measuring the differential two-jet rate. No signal of CP violation is found. For the combinations of anomalous CP violating couplings, h^b=h^AbgVbh^VbgAb{\hat{h}}_b = {\hat{h}}_{Ab}g_{Vb}-{\hat{h}}_{Vb}g_{Ab} and hb=h^Vb2+h^Ab2h^{\ast}_b = \sqrt{\hat{h}_{Vb}^{2}+\hat{h}_{Ab}^{2}}, limits of \hat{h}_b < 0.59and and h^{\ast}_{b} < 3.02$ are given at 95\% CL.Comment: 8 pages, 1 postscript figure, uses here.sty, epsfig.st

    Identifying drivers of forest resilience in long-term records from the Neotropics

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    Here, we use 30 long-term, high-resolution palaeoecological records from Mexico, Central and South America to address two hypotheses regarding possible drivers of resilience in tropical forests as measured in terms of recovery rates from previous disturbances. First, we hypothesize that faster recovery rates are associated with regions of higher biodiversity, as suggested by the insurance hypothesis. And second, that resilience is due to intrinsic abiotic factors that are location specific, thus regions presently displaying resilience in terms of persistence to current climatic disturbances should also show higher recovery rates in the past. To test these hypotheses, we applied a threshold approach to identify past disturbances to forests within each sequence. We then compared the recovery rates to these events with pollen richness before the event. We also compared recovery rates of each site with a measure of present resilience in the region as demonstrated by measuring global vegetation persistence to climatic perturbations using satellite imagery. Preliminary results indeed show a positive relationship between pre-disturbance taxonomic richness and faster recovery rates. However, there is less evidence to support the concept that resilience is intrinsic to a region; patterns of resilience apparent in ecosystems presently are not necessarily conservative through time

    Electrophysiological evidence of enhanced performance monitoring in recently abstinent alcoholic men

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    RATIONALE: Chronic alcoholism is associated with mild to moderate cognitive impairment. Under certain conditions, impairment can be ameliorated by invoking compensatory processes. OBJECTIVE: To identify electrophysiological mechanisms of such compensation that would be required to resolve response conflict. METHODS: 14 abstinent alcoholic men and 14 similarly aged control men performed a variation of the Eriksen flanker task during an electroencephalography (EEG) recording to examine whether alcoholics could achieve and maintain control-level performance and whether EEG markers could identify evidence for the action of compensatory processes in the alcoholics. Monitoring processes engaged following a response were indexed by the correct related negativity (CRN) and error related negativity (ERN), two medial-frontal negative event-related potentials. RESULTS: The alcoholics were able to perform at control levels on accuracy and reaction time (RT). Alcoholics generated larger ERN amplitudes following incorrect responses and larger CRNs following correct responses than controls. Both groups showed evidence of post-error slowing. Larger CRN amplitudes in the alcoholics were related to longer RTs. Also observed in the alcoholics was an association between smaller CRN amplitudes and length of sobriety, suggesting a normalization of monitoring activity with extended abstinence. CONCLUSIONS: To the extent that greater amplitude of these electrophysiological markers of performance monitoring indexes greater resource allocation and performance compensation, the larger amplitudes observed in the alcoholic than control group support the view that elevated performance monitoring enables abstinent alcoholics to overcome response conflict, as was evident in their control-level performance

    Nuclear Progesterone Receptors Are Up-Regulated by Estrogens in Neurons and Radial Glial Progenitors in the Brain of Zebrafish

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    In rodents, there is increasing evidence that nuclear progesterone receptors are transiently expressed in many regions of the developing brain, notably outside the hypothalamus. This suggests that progesterone and/or its metabolites could be involved in functions not related to reproduction, particularly in neurodevelopment. In this context, the adult fish brain is of particular interest, as it exhibits constant growth and high neurogenic activity that is supported by radial glia progenitors. However, although synthesis of neuroprogestagens has been documented recently in the brain of zebrafish, information on the presence of progesterone receptors is very limited. In zebrafish, a single nuclear progesterone receptor (pgr) has been cloned and characterized. Here, we demonstrate that this pgr is widely distributed in all regions of the zebrafish brain. Interestingly, we show that Pgr is strongly expressed in radial glial cells and more weakly in neurons. Finally, we present evidence, based on quantitative PCR and immunohistochemistry, that nuclear progesterone receptor mRNA and proteins are upregulated by estrogens in the brain of adult zebrafish. These data document for the first time the finding that radial glial cells are preferential targets for peripheral progestagens and/or neuroprogestagens. Given the crucial roles of radial glial cells in adult neurogenesis, the potential effects of progestagens on their activity and the fate of daughter cells require thorough investigation

    CMS physics technical design report : Addendum on high density QCD with heavy ions

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    First measurement of the quark-to-photon fragmentation function

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