413 research outputs found

    Some Observations on Financial Abuse at the Local Level

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    A ZJE article on corruption at the workplace in the then Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe.)The title of this paper is a piece of verbatim advice given by the chairman of a selection committee to a successful job applicant. The opening quotation comes from a member of a co-operative executive committee, an immediate reaction to a fieldworker's preliminary inquiries regarding missing money in the cooperative. Taken together, these quotable field notes illustrate one of the many paradoxes of third world development. On the one hand, literacy is an essential skill in financial administration, and numeracy is even more important. On the other hand, precisely because these skills are in short supply and are not easily controlled, especially in rural areas, they are regarded with suspicion, for it is the literate, numerate individual who may use precisely these skills to defraud less educated fellows

    Adaptive intelligence applied to numerical optimisation

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    The article presents modification strategies theoretical comparison and experimental results achieved by adaptive heuristics applied to numerical optimisation of several non-constraint test functions. The aims of the study are to identify and compare how adaptive search heuristics behave within heterogeneous search space without retuning of the search parameters. The achieved results are summarised and analysed, which could be used for comparison to other methods and further investigation

    Pengembangan Modul Multimedia Pembelajaran Berbasis Inkuiri Terbimbing Materi Kelarutan dan Hasil Kali Kelarutan Kelas XI SMA/MA

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    Penelitian pengembangan ini bertujuan untuk: 1) Mengetahui kelayakan modul multimedia berbasis inkuiri terbimbing pada materi kelarutan dan hasil kali kelarutan, 2) Mengetahui efektivitas modul multimedia berbasis inkuiri terbimbing untuk meningkatkan hasil belajar siswa pada materi kelarutan dan hasil kali kelarutan. Penelitian ini menggunakan prosedur 4D, yakni: 1) tahap pendefinisian, 2) tahap perancangan, 3) tahap pengembangan, 4) tahap penyebaran, Penelitian dilakukan di SMA N 2 Surakarta dan SMA N 8 Surakarta. Teknik pengumpulan data dilakukan melalui angket, observasi, dan tes. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa: 1) Hasil penilaian siswa terhadap modul multimedia pada uji coba lapangan diperoleh nilai 84,9% dengan kategori sangat baik. Hasil penilaian guru terhadap modul multimedia pada uji coba lapangan diperoleh nilai 86,5% dengan kategori sangat baik. Sedangkan, hasil penilaian guru terhadap modul multimedia pada tahap penyebaran diperoleh nilai 90,1% dengan kategori sangat baik. 2) Hasil uji efektivitas pada SMA Negeri 2 Surakarta dan SMA Negeri 8 Surakarata diperoleh hasil bahwa pada kelas eksperimen memperoleh rata-rata nilai yang lebih tinggi dibanding kelas kontrol pada aspek pengetahuan, sikap, dan keterampilan. Pada uji kesetaraan diperoleh hasil bahwa pada kedua SMA tersebut terdapat perbedaan pada aspek pengetahuan antara kelas eksperimen dan kelas kontrol

    Perancangan Rebranding Pj Collection Kub Mampu Jaya

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    Penutupan lokalisasi pada tahun 2014 membuat gang dolly kini menjadi mati. Kelompok UsahaBersama (KUB) Mampu Jaya merupakan Usaha Kecil Menengah (UKM) di gang dolly yang memproduksisepatu dan sandal dengan brand PJ Collection atau Putat Jaya Collection. Supaya produknya bisa lebih dikenaloleh masyarakat luas dengan keunggulan produk yang dimiliki, dilakukan sebuah rebranding agar PJ Collectionmemiliki inovasi sebuah produk melalui gerakan Showlidarity (Show your Solidarity). Inovasi dilakukandimulai dengan kegiatan pembinaan dan pelatihan agar produk yang dihasilkan menjadi lebih baik dan lebih rapiyang kemudian dilanjutkan dengan kegiatan promosi dan pemasaran produk

    Evaluation of maxillary incisor true intrusion – A comparison between mini-implants and Conventional mechanics

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    INTRODUCTION : Recently mini-implants are being used to provide anchorage during orthodontic treatment. In this study comparison of true intrusion of incisors with mini-implants and conventional mechanics is evaluated . METHOD : A proposed sample size of 15 patients for mini-implants anchorage and 15 patients for conventional mechanics is taken. Lateral cephalometric pre-treatment and post-treatment radiographs were analysed . RESULTS : The utility arch group and the mini-implant group individually showed significant amount of intrusion and the intergroup comparison showed that there was no significant (p>0.05) difference between the two groups in the quantum of intrusion achieved. There was mild proclination in the implant group .There was mild retroclination in the utility arch group. There was no molar movement in the implant group. There was mild mesialization and extrusion of molars in the utility arch group, but it was not significant

    Advances in understanding large-scale responses of the water cycle to climate change

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    Globally, thermodynamics explains an increase in atmospheric water vapor with warming of around 7%/°C near to the surface. In contrast, global precipitation and evaporation are constrained by the Earth's energy balance to increase at ∌2–3%/°C. However, this rate of increase is suppressed by rapid atmospheric adjustments in response to greenhouse gases and absorbing aerosols that directly alter the atmospheric energy budget. Rapid adjustments to forcings, cooling effects from scattering aerosol, and observational uncertainty can explain why observed global precipitation responses are currently difficult to detect but are expected to emerge and accelerate as warming increases and aerosol forcing diminishes. Precipitation increases with warming are expected to be smaller over land than ocean due to limitations on moisture convergence, exacerbated by feedbacks and affected by rapid adjustments. Thermodynamic increases in atmospheric moisture fluxes amplify wet and dry events, driving an intensification of precipitation extremes. The rate of intensification can deviate from a simple thermodynamic response due to in‐storm and larger‐scale feedback processes, while changes in large‐scale dynamics and catchment characteristics further modulate the frequency of flooding in response to precipitation increases. Changes in atmospheric circulation in response to radiative forcing and evolving surface temperature patterns are capable of dominating water cycle changes in some regions. Moreover, the direct impact of human activities on the water cycle through water abstraction, irrigation, and land use change is already a significant component of regional water cycle change and is expected to further increase in importance as water demand grows with global population

    Lanzones Production and Marketing in Laguna, Philippines: Current Practices, Challenges, and Prospects

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    The province of Laguna in the Philippines has been a major producer of lanzones. The study was conducted to present the profile of the players in the lanzones industry, describe and assess the current performance of the industry, identify problems as well as investment opportunities and recommend possible solutions for the local lanzones industry. Data gathering involved conducting interviews via a survey of 172 lanzones farmers and 30 lanzones traders selected using stratified random sampling and secondary data collection. Results showed that lanzones farmers practice intercropping in view of the crop’s seasonality and better profitability. Challenges include the onslaught of typhoons, fluctuating temperature and pests and diseases. Prospects include the presence of hardy foreign varieties such as ‘duku’ or ‘longkong’ and macrosomatic cloning to boost production. Using new technologies, farmer participation in seminars, intercropping with rambutan and putting up a demo farm for macrosomatic cloning are among the proposed recommendations

    Acute malnutrition recovery energy requirements based on mid-upper arm circumference: Secondary analysis of feeding program data from 5 countries, Combined Protocol for Acute Malnutrition Study (ComPAS) Stage 1.

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    BACKGROUND: Severe and moderate acute malnutrition (SAM and MAM) are currently treated with different food products in separate treatment programs. The development of a unified and simplified treatment protocol using a single food product aims to increase treatment program efficiency and effectiveness. This study, the first stage of the ComPAS trial, sought to assess rate of growth and energy requirements among children recovering from acute malnutrition in order to design a simplified, MUAC-based dosage protocol. METHODS: We obtained secondary data from patient cards of children aged 6-59 months recovering from SAM in outpatient therapeutic feeding programs (TFPs) and from MAM in supplementary feeding programs (SFPs) in five countries in Africa and Asia. We used local polynomial smoothing to assess changes in MUAC and proportional weight gain between clinic visits and assessed their normalized differences for a non-zero linear trend. We estimated energy needs to meet or exceed the growth observed in 95% of visits. RESULTS: This analysis used data from 5518 patients representing 33942 visits. Growth trends in MUAC and proportional weight gain were not significantly different, each lower at higher MUAC values: MUAC growth averaged 2mm/week at lower MUACs (100 to <110mm) and 1mm/week at higher MUACs (120mm to <125mm); and proportional weight gain declined from 3.9g/kg/day to 2.4g/kg/day across the same MUAC values. In 95% of visits by children with a MUAC 100mm to <125mm who were successfully treated, energy needs could be met or exceeded with 1,000 kilocalories a day. CONCLUSION: Two 92g sachets of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) (1,000kcal total) is proposed to meet the estimated total energy requirements of children with a MUAC 100mm to <115mm, and one 92g sachet of RUTF (500kcal) is proposed to meet half the energy requirements of children with a MUAC of 115 to <125mm. A simplified, combined protocol may enable a more holistic continuum of care, potentially contributing to increased coverage for children suffering from acute malnutrition

    Adaption of Operator Probabilities in Genetic Programming

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    Abstract. In this work we tried to reduce the number of free parameters within Genetic Programming without reducing the quality of the results. We developed three new methods to adapt the probabilities, different genetic operators are applied with. Using two problems from the areas of symbolic regression and classification we showed that the results in these cases were better than randomly chosen parameter sets and could compete with parameter sets chosen with empirical knowledge.
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