Case report | 25-January-2018
As a speciality practice area, neuroscience nursing is internationally recognised. In 2014 the Australasian Neuroscience Nurses Association celebrated its 40th anniversary. For Indonesian neuroscience nurses, 2014 marked the inaguration of the Indonesian Neuroscience Nurses Association. The following paper provides an overview of health care in Indonesia and development of neuroscience nursing as a specialty through educational and regional collaboration. Postgraduate educational opportunities
Linda Nichols,
Enny Mulyatsih
Australasian Journal of Neuroscience, Volume 26 , ISSUE 1, 10–16
Research Article | 21-April-2017
This paper aims to examine the effect of moral norm on public transport passengers’ behavioral intention in Bogor, Indonesia. This research is important because there is lack of research on the topic. The research used quantitative research methodology. Survey with questionnaire was performed in order to gather the research data. The respondents of the survey are 277 public transport passengers in Bogor, Indonesia. The research results show that moral norm influences public transport passengers
Sik SUMAEDI,
Medi YARMEN
Transport Problems, Volume 10 , ISSUE 4, 15–23
Article | 30-September-2021
Heru Purboyo Hidayat PUTRO,
Aditya ROSADI
Transport Problems, Volume 16 , ISSUE 3, 77–87
Article | 17-April-2020
Introduction
The island of Timor was divided in the late nineteenth century by the colonising forces of the Portuguese and the Dutch. The ensuing border has continuously separated the people of Koba Lima, an ancient coalition of five kingdoms straddling the international land border of Timor-Leste and Indonesia and has constrained relationships with their ancestral lands. In this context, the free co-existence and movement of Timor’s wild animals, plants and natural phenomena remain essential
Balthasar Kehi,
Lisa Palmer
Borderlands, Volume 18 , ISSUE 2, 64–84
research-article | 30-November-2018
Wisnu Jatmiko,
M. Anwar Ma’sum,
Hanif Arief Wisesa,
Hadaiq Rolis Sanabila
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 12 , ISSUE 1, 1–28
Research Article | 13-December-2017
organizing map in real situation even on non-structure intersections like in Jakarta (Indonesia). Based on the proposed architecture we have been implemented Traffic Signal Control System for controlling traffic lights in which the coordination between the intersections is implemented using distributed swarm self-organizing map. Traffic Signal Control System were tested in a simulated real-road scenario of Jakarta. By means of the computer simulation, the application of distributed swarm signal self
W. Jatmiko,
A. Azurat,
Herry,
A. Wibowo,
H. Marihot,
M. Wicaksana,
I. Takagawa,
K. Sekiyama,
T. Fukuda
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 3 , ISSUE 3, 443–465
Research Article | 30-April-2018
FLVQ method and the specificity of an LVQ method are 84.62%. Based on these results, we can say that the HGA-FLVQ model is better than FLVQ and LVQ methods. It also means that relative amplitude can be used by the HGA-FLVQ model as a feature to detect the presence of MTB in the sputum of TB-suspected patients. Thus, the HGA-FLVQ model can be used to strengthen TB laboratory examination at Public Health Centers in Indonesia.
N. Charibaldi,
A. Harjoko,
B. Hisyam
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 11 , ISSUE 1, 1–13
research-article | 30-November-2018
). Tobacco cultivation now is one of the most profitable agricultural commodities in the world.
In Indonesia, tobacco cultivation occupies 0.37% of total agricultural land. The production reaches 196,154 tons of tobacco in 2016. That what makes Indonesia ranked fifth in the world (FAO, 2018b). However, the gap in the production of tobacco is too far compared to China with 2,805,615 tons or India with 761,318 tons. One of the reasons is the tobacco leaf grading system in Indonesia still done manually
Agus Harjoko,
Adhi Prahara,
Tri Wahyu Supardi,
Ika Candradewi,
Reza Pulungan,
Sri Hartati
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 12 , ISSUE 1, 1–10
research-article | 30-November-2019
sequences (MK558202 to MK558205) with intraspecific variation of up to 0.3% (2-4 bp) were obtained. The D2-D3 alignment was 611 bp long and included 85 other sequences from eight known and four unknown Rotylenchulus species. The D2-D3 sequences were found to be 74-80 bp (12-13%) different from the sequences of South African R. parvus (KT003734 to KT003738) and did not form a clade with them in the D2-D3 tree. They formed a maximally supported clade with an unidentified Rotylenchulus sp. from Indonesia
Phougeishangbam Rolish Singh,
Beatrice E. Kashando,
Marjolein Couvreur,
Gerrit Karssen,
Wim Bert
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–17
Research Article | 02-February-2017
This research aims to explore the dimension of perceived service quality of youth public transport passengers. This research is important due to the lack of research that focuses on perceived service quality of youth public transport passengers. This research employed quantitative research methodology. Survey was performed in order to gather research data. The respondents are 233 youth public transport passengers in Bogor and Tangerang, Indonesia. Exploratory factor analysis, validity analysis
Medi YARMEN,
Sik SUMAEDI
Transport Problems, Volume 11 , ISSUE 1, 99–111
Research Article | 15-February-2020
methods of roasting, made by ROSTAMATIC (Table 1) machine, were applied to gain a clearer picture of the differences in roasted coffee aromas by means of a volatile compound analysis. Different methods applied on four different origins of green coffee (India, Indonesia, Honduras, Santos and Nicaragua). The commercial coffees products are made from a blending from minimum five different kinds of coffee and the consumers have developed an addiction/expectation to a specific flavor and taste. Different
Veronica Sberveglieri,
Andrea Pulvirenti,
Elisabetta Comini,
Estefania Nunez Carmona
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 5, 1–4
Article | 31-December-2020
. These violations are part of the problems in many cities of Indonesia and other developing countries and are due to the lack of public awareness and supervision by the authorities. Therefore, further improvement is recommended to realize the expected pedestrian path.
Cut MUTIAWATI,
Fitrika Mita SURYANI,
Ruhdi FAISAL,
M. AHLAN
Transport Problems, Volume 15 , ISSUE 4, Part 1, 69–82
Article | 18-June-2020
Fatigue and sleepiness are two major factors that have been reported to contribute to road crash and accidents in Indonesia. Fatigue among commercial drivers is probably a common phenomenon, particularly during long-duration driving. This study aimed at characterizing fatigue and sleepiness during long-duration driving. Nine commercial drivers were recruited in this field study and were requested to drive a multipurpose vehicle for three trips back and forth between two major cities. Each trip
Hardianto IRIDIASTADI,
Ibrahim ABDURRAHMAN,
Maya PUSPASARI,
Herman Rahadian SOETISNA
Transport Problems, Volume 15 , ISSUE 2, 17–24