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The Experimental Study of Reinforced Concrete Shear Capacity Induced Corrosion
Merzy Mooy (a*), Priyo Suprobo (b), Faimun (b)

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Merzy Mooy

Institutions
a) Civil Engineering, Structural, Sepuluh Nopember of Institute Technology
Jalan Raya ITS, Keputih, Sukolilo
*merzhymooy[at]yahoo.com
b) Civil Engineering, Structural, Sepuluh Nopember of Institute Technology
Jalan Raya ITS, Keputih, Sukolilo

Abstract
Corrosion due to the loss of reinforcement diameter has an influence on flexure and shear capacity in reinforcement concrete. One of the corrosion causes is concrete cracks. Moreover, corrosion in reinforcement can causes expansive pressure worsen condition of the structure. This research investigate shear capacity of 4 reinforced concrete beams with dimensions of 200 x 10 x 20 cm. There were 2 beams exposed to 3.5% NaCl by galvanostatic method with constant current of 0.1 ampere for one month and 2 beams without exposure. Furthermore, four point bending test with shear span-effective depth ratio (a/d) under 2.5 will be applied. The test results showed that shear compression occurs along 2/3 of shear span, beams with exposure has shear capacity 35% and compression strength 8% lesser than beams without exposure.

Keywords
shear capacity, corrosion.

Topic
International Symposium of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/wTrKdMkHezNh


Correlation of Analysis Growth and Yield of Shallot (Allium ascalonicum L.) Plant Under Different Dosage Ammonium Sulphate Fertilizers and Source of Rhizobacteria in the Rainy Season
Maria Theresia Darini

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Maria Theresia Darini

Institutions
Faculty of Agriculture Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa Yogyakarta Indonesia

Abstract
This study aims to know correlation of growth analysis and yield of shallot plant in application under different dosage ammonium sulphate (AS) fertilizer and the sources of rhizobacteria in the rainy season. The study was conducted in Balecatur village, Gamping, Sleman, Yogyakarta from March to June 2018. The study was done using factorial Randomized Complete Block Design with three replications. The first factor was dosage of AS fertilizer (150, 250 and 350 kg ha-1). The second factor was sources of rhizobacteria (bamboo root, gliricidia root, peanut root) and control which was applied by AS 250 kg ha-1 of NPK. The observed variables were the analysis growth and yield of bulb per ha. The results were analysed using analysis of variance at 5% of significant then followed by multiple Duncan test at 5% of significant. There was no interaction between the dosage of ammonium sulphate fertilizer and the source of rhizobacteria on all observed variables. The dosage of US fertilizer up to 350 kg ha-1 did not increase growth and bulb yields, as well as sources of rhizobacteria, but highest bulb yields than controls were obtained at US 150 kg ha-1 and bamboo rhizobacteria. There was a high positive correlation between the components of the growth analysis, while the harvest index and bulb yield of the negative correlation was significantly low.

Keywords
Index of growth, harvest index, net assimilation rate, rhizobacteria of bamboo.

Topic
International Conference on Sustainable Agriculture

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/kVeYZLba3uHT


The Effect of Urea Fertilizer Dosage and Biofertilizer Source on Physiological and Agronomic Characteristic of Aloe vera L. Plant in Coastal Sandy Soil
Maria Theresia Darini(a*), Endang Sulistyaningsih(b)

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Maria Theresia Darini

Institutions
(a) Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa Indonesia
(b) Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Gadjah Mada Indonesia

Abstract
The research was aim to determine the effect of urea fertilizer and biofertilizer sources on the physiological and agronomic characteristics of Aloe vera L. plants in coastal sandy soil. The research was arranged in a factorial Randomized Complete Block Design three replications. The first factor was the dosage of urea fertilizer which is 300 and 450 kg per ha. The second factor was the source of the biofertiliser, namely Rhizobacteria of bamboo, Rhizobacteria of gamal, Rhizobacteria of scrubs, Rhizobacteria of peanuts, Rhizobacteria of bamboo/PGPR, PGPR, Rhizobacteria of bamboo/Mycorhiza and Mycorhiza. Observation variables include index, density, length of porous stomata, width of porous stomata, total chlorophyll concentration, ANR, proline concentration, growth and yield of leaf. Analysis of results using variance, followed by DMRT at a significant level of 5%. The results showed that there was an interaction between the urea fertilizer and the biofertilizer source on all observation variables. The combination of 300 kg urea fertilizer and bamboo rhizobacteria has an effect on physiological characteristics, while the combination with PGPR or mycorhiza increases the growth and yield of aloe vera leaves.

Keywords
Biofertilizer, chlorophyll, growth, porous of stomata, sandy soil

Topic
International Conference on Sustainable Agriculture

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/FLEDWT4MPf3X


THE GAP OF TRANSLATING QUESTIONNAIRES: REPLENISHING THROUGH LANGUAGE PLANNING AND POLICY MAKING
(a) Loi Vincent C. Deriada and (b) Jehan M. Tahir

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Loi Vincent Caparoso Deriada

Institutions
Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology
Iligan City, Mindanao, Philippines 9200

Abstract
Language has its own characteristic that needs so much attention in a particular Institution or University. There are some degrees in college which translates questionnaires for their data gathering, from Source Language (SL) to the Target Language (TL) either Filipino or Cebuano. There are no standard bases every time they translate texts and this study is a tool and a guide using Language Policy in relation with Translation. This study aims to fill the gap of translation and to assess the state of Filipino Language within the University. With the guide questions (1) How does the researchers translate their questionnaires? (2) What are the remedies to fill the gap of translation for the researchers? (3) What is now the status of Filipino Language through the Researchers who translate? Using the Theory and Structure of Haugen (1974) in his Typology of Language Problem, the study creates standard translation of Filipino Language. The study find out that some of the researchers translate literally the scientific terms. There are concepts to replenish the problem: (1) reception (2) rejecting textual translation that is not acceptable in the ideology, institution and society. In Linguistic point of view, cultural translation of Venuti (2004) also implied for a noble translation.

Keywords
: source language, target language, gap, reception, cultural translation

Topic
International Conference of English Language Teaching, Literature & Linguistics

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/B3VzqEc6nAYP


INVESTIGATION OF FLEXURAL CAPACITY OF CORRODED BEAM REPAIRED WITH ECC
Marthinus Alexander Bastian(a*), Priyo Suprobo (a), Djoko Irawan (a), Asdam Tambusay(a), Wahyuniarsih Sutrisno(a)

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Marthinus Alexander Bastian

Institutions
Structural Engineering,Departmen of Civil Engineering Sepuluh Nopember Instiute of Technology
Jalan Raya ITS, Surabaya 60111, Indonesia
*alexsandrobastian[at]gmail.com

Abstract
Corrosion is one of the resistance problems of a concrete structure that can cause permanent damage to the structure. Replacement of overall structural elements, which have been damaged by corrosion, is considered expensive. Therefore, this study will be focused on the application of ECC concrete as a repair material for structural damage. ECC is one type of concrete that uses PVA fiber as its constituent. It has properties such as reinforcing steel which are characterized by strain hardening with several fine cracks. This study used galvanostatic method to accelerate the corrosion process. The corrosion was initiated by applying constant electricity current of 1 Ampere until the spalling occurred at the concrete. The damaged part of concrete cover than repaired with ECC concrete. Finally, the beam was tested with four point bending scheme to evaluate its remaining flexural capacity. The test results showed that the corroded beam that repaired with ECC layer on concrete cover had 26 mm deflection points when reached 200 kN load in ultimate state. This result is close to that conventional beam had before corrosion, which is 28 mm 210 kN when it reached its ultimate state.

Keywords
Corrosion, ECC, repairing, flexural capacity.

Topic
International Symposium of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/ZbCVz3QyPqJc


The Use of IPT and the Implementation of Curriculum 2013
Yanty Wirza, Nurdiana Mahdalena Sinurat

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Corresponding Author
Nurdiana Mahdalena Sinurat

Institutions
School of Postgraduate Study, English Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia

Abstract
Influenced by the use of international published textbook, many English teachers in Indonesia have faced double goals in teaching, between to fulfill both requirements from the school and the government. The fulfillment of it impacted upon the perception of the teachers. This qualitative case study investigated the gap of one teacher-s perception between the use of international published textbook (IPT) and the implementation of Curriculum 2013 in the use of it. The findings indicate that the teacher-s perception on the use of IPT was more positive rather than on the implementation of Curriculum 2013. This gap was influenced by mandated policy the school has in using IPT as the main material in teaching. The implications of this study relate to the space given in teaching English using IPT without imposing it into a rigid curriculum framework.

Keywords
international-published textbook, curriculum 2013, perception of the teacher, implementation, Indonesia

Topic
International Conference of English Language Teaching, Literature & Linguistics

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/NGR6c8wUzr73


Mechanical Analysis of Environmentally Friendly Concrete Rubber
M Rizki Agung, Sri Sumarni, Ernawati SR

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Sri Sumarni

Institutions
Sebelas Maret University

Abstract
Tire production in Indonesia, the number of which continues to increase from year to year with a large amount causes the availability of abundant rubber tire waste, this waste has not been widely used and has unravelable properties that can cause environmental pollution. Therefore in this study we will develop concrete innovations that are environmentally friendly. The purpose of this study was to determine the optimal value of concrete with aggregate of rubber tire waste from compressive strength, tensile strength, elastic modulus and density of rubber concrete. The research method is quantitative research with a true experimental approach in the laboratory. The results of the study included: Maximum compressive strength of rubber concrete was found in a variation of 5% with a strength of 19.42 MPa. Maximum split tensile strength of rubber concrete was found in a variation of 5% with a strength of 1.70 MPa, The weight of the minimum content of rubber concrete is found in a variation of 5% with a strength of 2418.02 kg / m3.

Keywords
Rubber, green concrete, Compressive Strength

Topic
International Symposium of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/dc2tjxGFDaur


Mechanic Analysis Eco-Friendly Brick Making
Rizaldo OM, Sri Sumarni, Ernawati SR

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Corresponding Author
Sri Sumarni

Institutions
Sebelas Maret University

Abstract
Brick making is a building material as an alternative to brick which is made as a mixture of cement, sand and water with a certain composition and serves as a filler material for walls. Batako which is needed for high compressive strength and light as heavy as possible after absorption of small water. Alternative materials that can be used as a substitute for building blocks are using fine rubber fiber aggregates. The purpose of this study was to determine the optimal value of paving blocks with aggregate rubber tire waste from compressive strength, specific gravity and water absorption of rubber paving blocks. The research method is quantitative research with a true experimental approach in the laboratory. Research results include: Compressive strength, specific gravity and uptake of rubber concrete paving water found in variations of 5%, among others: 12,791 Mpa; 1882.81 kg / m3; 13.82%. Based on SNI, the value is entered into quality brick 1

Keywords
brick making, rubber tire material, compressive strength, density, water absorption

Topic
International Symposium of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/HZ3rEFT7yCYe


THE POWER OF MYTHS TOWARD ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION IN BALI
Gek Wulan Novi Utami

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Gek Wulan Novi Utami

Institutions
Dhyana Pura University
Faculty of Ekonomika and Humaniora
wulannoviutami[at]undhirabali.ac.id

Abstract
This research aims to find out the myths- power relating to environmental preservation in Bali. Myth is human creation that is rich of social and culture value within it to describe phenomena around them. Myth is still exist even it turns into behavioural reference in Bali, moreover, Balinese rites are very strong bounding people although modernization develops rapidly. It is assumed that myths ecology-related correlate to semiological system that covers signifier, signified, and sign which are potential influencing human perception and behaviour to preserve environment. This research uses descriptive-qualitative approach. The data is collected by depth-interview method and probing technique. Ecolinguistics- framework especially social praxis related that consists of three dimensions, namely a bio-logical, a socio-logical, and an ideo-logical dimension, and also culture approach contributing in analyzing data. It concludes that myths- existence is very strong; it is powerful relating its impact to human, but powerless toward environment preservation.

Keywords
Myth; Ecolinguistics; Social; Environmental preservation; Bali

Topic
International Conference of English Language Teaching, Literature & Linguistics

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/U8wycaMjY9CF


Features Selection and Classification of Motor Imagery using Particel Swarm Optimization and SVM Algorithm
Yabes Dwi Nugroho(a*), Prisma Megantoro (a), Iswanto (b*)

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Corresponding Author
Yabes Dwi Nugroho H

Institutions
Universitas Gadjah Mada
Departement of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
yabes.mti15[at]mail.ugm.ac.id
prisma.megantoro[at]mail.ugm.ac.id

Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
Electrical Engineering
iswanto_te[at]umy.ac.id

Abstract
The nervous system in the body has information to move body parts. This information will be classified to find out what signal information is in the human brain. One developing application is Electroenchephalography (EEG), which is an instrument for capturing these brain signals. Signal patterns can be known from the stimulation a person receives from movements that result from brain activity. In this study, the authors built a system that would classify imagery motor patterns of brain activity through the EEG produced. CSP is used as a feature selection to retrieve patterns from imagery motor signals. Meanwhile, at the classification stage use PSO and SVM. PSO is used because it is more efficient because it requires less computing. Based on the results of calculations carried out it produces a significant accuracy of 93%.

Keywords
Feature Selection, Classification, EEG, Motor Imagery, CSP, PSO, SVM

Topic
International Symposium of Engineering, Technology, and Health Sciences

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/4RVYkGrxvyLh


Measuring Development on the Muslim Society using the Maqasid al-Shariah Approach
Mochammad Arif Budiman (a*), Ruzita Mohd Amin (b), Selamah Abdullah Yusof (c)

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Corresponding Author
Mochammad Arif Budiman

Institutions
a) Department of Accounting for Islamic Financial Institutions, Politeknik Negeri Banjarmasin,
Jl. Brigjend. H. Hasan Basri, Banjarmasin 70123, Indonesia
*m.arif.budiman[at]poliban.ac.id

b) Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia,
PO. Box 10, 50728, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Abstract
Development from the Islamic perspective combines both the material-physical dimension and spiritual-ethical dimension in a comprehensive approach. This holistic approach of development that strives for the enhancement of human welfare is best discussed within the framework of Maqasid al-Shari-ah. Therefore, the level of development can be more comprehensively measured using the Maqasid al-Shari-ah approach. The objective of this study is to assess the level of development of Muslim society in South Kalimantan province, Indonesia. This study uses primary data collection by means of a survey. The data is analyzed using principal component analysis and confirmatory factor analysis. Subsequently, structural equation modeling is employed for testing the hypotheses. The findings of this study show that the Muslim society in this province has a high level of development as measured by the Maqasid al-Shari-ah approach. This study proposes some recommendations for policymakers to further enhance the level of development of the society in all areas of life.

Keywords
development, Islamic perspective, Maqasid al-Shari-ah, Muslim society

Topic
International Conference of Islamic Economic and Financial Inclusion

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/qHKp76zfDdbT


Induction Motor Fault Detection Using Motor Current Signature Analysis Technique
Ramadoni Syahputra(a)*, Hedi Purwanto(a), Rama Okta Wiyagi(a), Indah Soesanti(b)

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Corresponding Author
Ramadoni Syahputra

Institutions
(a) Department of Electrical Engineering, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia, *Email: ramadoni[at]umy.ac.id
(b) Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia

Abstract
This paper presents a study of induction motor fault detection using motor current signature analysis technique. Nowadays, the three-phase squirrel cage induction motor became the key element in all industrial plants. The advantage of using this type of motor is that the construction is simple and almost without maintenance. In long-term operations, induction motors can experience interference that can inhibit the production process and have an impact on decreasing productivity and financial losses. To prevent these adverse effects, well-planned maintenance and monitoring are needed. The monitoring system needed is a condition monitoring system that can predict and identify pre-fault conditions so that it is useful to prevent the time of unwanted damage. Motor current signature analysis (MCSA) technique is a reliable technique for identifying induction motor pre-fault conditions. This study focuses on the experimental results of three phase induction motor monitoring to identify the condition of the rotor bar and the unbalanced stator current. Analysis of monitoring results is presented in this paper and several key variables related to motor damage are discussed.

Keywords
Induction motor, monitoring, MCSA, faults.

Topic
International Symposium of Engineering, Technology, and Health Sciences

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/n7QCGNZDrpdc


Teacher Perception and the Implementation of Peer Observation at Language Center in A Private University
Noor Qomaria Agustina (a*), Nur Azima (b), Edwin Januardie (c)

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Corresponding Author
Amanda Amanda

Institutions
a) Curriculum and Instruction, College of EHHS, Kent State University
800 E Summit St, Kent, Ohio 44240, USA
*nagustin[at]kent.edu
b) ELED UMY, Jalan Brawijaya Tamantirto Kasihan Bantul, DI Yogyakarta, Indonesia
c) ELED UMY, Jalan Brawijaya Tamantirto Kasihan Bantul, DI Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Abstract
Teacher professional Development is crucial because the success of the students are closely related with the teacher competence to achieve the goals of education. Therefore it is a must for the teacher to always learn throughout their career, and one of the learnings is by teacher learning from teacher or peer observation. The advantage of the peer observation is as the mean to reflect the practice of teaching which in turn will give input to their partner to improve the competence in the teaching learning process. The trust and respect among teachers who is observed and become the observer will determine the effectiveness of the process. Conducting the process of peer observation need commitment from parties involved in the teaching learning process. For the institutions, the process means the human resources and budget allocation to build the system, and as the continuing process, there must be efforts to maintain its running. On the other hand, the teachers are reluctant to be observed because they will feel insecure since no body like to be criticized, fear to change the routine, and by doing the peer observation process means more works for the teachers. Those reasons are the problems arise in conducting peer observation. This research is intended to answer the following questions below. (1) How do teachers perceive and engage in the practice of peer observation at the Language Training Center? and (2) How is the implementation of the peer observation at the Language Center? The research design for this study is the qualitative case study. The choice of this research design is characterized by case study that is an in-depth analysis with a specific and complex phenomenon in a bounded system that could be limited by time and place. The research site is the Language Center of a private university in Indonesia. Purposeful sampling is used to determine the participants. The selection will be based on the length of employment (minimum one year), has already involved in the peer observation process at least one cycle or phase, is active teaching and do the peer observation process in the intended semester when the research is conducted. The other participants of the research were the decision makers in this institution. The answer of those two questions will be divided into four findings. They are: (1) The institution aims in conducting the Peer Observation activities, (2) The teacher perception on the implementation of the research, (3) The implementation of the Peer Observation and (4) the feedback for the next implementation.

Keywords
Teacher Perception, Peer Observation, Language Center

Topic
International Conference of English Language Teaching, Literature & Linguistics

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/aZ6CLW98QF2d


STUDY OF TRIKOKOMPOS AND RICE HUSK BIOCHAR APPLICATIONS TOWARD DEVELOPMENT OF LEAVES DISEASE Phytophthora sp. AND YIELDS OF POTATO PLANTS
Araz Meilin, Ratna Rubiana, Jon Hendri, Suci Primilestari, Sigid Handoko, Rustam

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Corresponding Author
Araz Meilin

Institutions
Assessment Institute for Agricultural Technology (AIAT) Jambi
Jl. Samarinda Paal Lima, Kotabaru, Jambi. 36128. Indonesia

Abstract
Increasing crop productivity can be done through improved cultivation technology by utilizing agricultural waste. This study aims to determine the development of late blight Phytophthora sp. and yields of potato crops through the application of trikokompos and rice husk biochar. Potato varieties used are Granola, perfect tillage 60 cm spacing between rows and 30 cm between seeds in one bed, beds covered with plastic mulch, fertilizing using NPK according to recommendations, weeding weeds according to conditions, controlling pests and diseases based on Integrated Pest Control. The difference in technological treatment studied was 1) trikokompos 10 tons/ha, 2) trikokompos 10 tons/ha + rice husk biochar 1 ton/ha, 3) trikokompos 10 tons/ha + rice husk biochar 2 tons/ha, and control (farmer technology without trikokompos and without rice husk biochar). The environmental design used was a Randomized Block Design (RBD) with 7 replications. Data were analyzed by The F test and further tests used with Duncan. Results showed that the intensity of late blight Phytophthora sp. was lower in potato plants that were treated with trikokompos and rice husk biochar. Application of trikokompos + rice husk biochar 2 tons/ha increased potato productivity to 27 tons/ha (28.6% higher than the control), and increasing the quality of potato tubers, especially XL tubers.

Keywords
agricultural waste, increase in crop productivity, quality of potato tuber

Topic
International Conference on Sustainable Agriculture

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/6QKhLwPAacFJ


THE EFFECT OF MOKSIBUSTION LI4 SP6 AND BACK MASSAGE (SLOW STROKE BACK MASSAGE) ON LABOR PAIN I: SISTEMATIC REVIEW
Fifin Eka Sriwahyuni, Masrifan Djamil, Sutopo Patria Jati

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Corresponding Author
Fifin Eka Sriwahyuni

Institutions
Health Polytechnic of the Ministry of Health Semarang

Abstract
Background: Labor pain is a complex phenomenon in terms of psychological, emotional and physical, giving a detrimental effect on the mother and fetus. Acute labor pain worsens a womans mood. Primipara has a more severe level of pain that increases the incidence of caesria (SC) 22% compared to multiparas, resulting in uterine muscle not being well coordinated, triggering prolonged labor and serious side effects for the mother of intra-partum infection, uterine tears, pelvic floor muscle injury, pathological ring retraction while in the fetus results in sucedeneum headaches and fetal head molasses. Subjects and methods: This is a systematic review. The dependent variable was labor pain and the independent variable was moxibustion of LI4 SP6 and back massage (Slow Stroke Back Massage). Literary sources include Google Scholar, Proquest, and Direct Science. Key words for this research are Moxibustion, back massage and labor pain. Inclusion criteria were reviews, systematic reviews, clinical reviews and guidelines. After the review process, ten articles were included in this review. Results: moxibustion and back massage can be used as non-medical therapies to reduce labor pain in the first stage. It provides a relaxing and comforting effect. Conclusion: Interventions for moxibustion and back massage can be used as non-medical therapies to reduce labor pain in the first stage.

Keywords
non-medical, moxibustion, back massage, labor pain.

Topic
International Conference on Nursing

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/fVNqGxtnUvCR


Testing Organic Polybag for Papaya (Carica papaya L.) Nursery
Aniek Iriany, Halim Prasetyo, and Mochamad Chanan

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Corresponding Author
Agus Dwi Sulistyono

Institutions
Department of Agrotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, University of Muhammadiyah Malang, Malang, Indonesia

Abstract
There are some procedures to advance the quality of papaya; one of which is by sufficing the need of high-quality seeds in proper amount. Using plastic polybag for plant nursery will negatively pollute the environment and is polybagential for resisting the root-s growth. Therefore, organic polybag is claimed as the best solution due to its excellence of not undergoing segregation process during seed plantation. In addition, it also has good drainage and aeration to support the root-s growth. Further, this current research aimed at testing the use of organic polybag for papaya nursery. There were 7 treatments in total with organic polybag as the main highlight. The control variable was organic polybag (PO – with 60% of water hyacinth: 40% banana pseudo stem). Meanwhile, the 7 treatments comprised 59% of water hyacinth: 40% banana pseudo stem: 1% manure [POA – organic polybag with chicken manure; POS – organic polybag with cow manure; POK – organic polybag with goat manure); and POP – organic polybag with manure made of Tithonia diversifolia] and 59% of water hyacinth: 39% banana pseudo stem: 2% combined manure [POAS (chicken + cow manures), POAK (chicken + goat manures), POAP (chicken + Tithonia diversifolia manures)]. The variables under observation consisted of height of plant (cm), number of leaves (blade), diameter of stem (mm), length of root-s penetration (day), dry weight of stem (g), and weight of root (gr). Moreover, the data were analyzed by using F-test, followed by BNJ or Tukey appealing test with 5% of significance and finished by correlational analysis in between variables of observation. The use of organic polybag for papaya nursery resulted in significant effect when it was compared to the control on variables of observation (such as number of leaves, length of root, dry weight of root, and diameter of stem); yet, it was relatively different compared to that of in POP treatment on height variable (from 21 to 28 days after planting), in POA treatment, and in POAK treatment on stem-s diameter variable.

Keywords
Nursery, Papaya, Organic Polybag

Topic
International Conference on Sustainable Agriculture

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/RMHrUPG7dexj


Rainfall Forecasting in Agricultural Areas Using GSTAR-SUR-NN Model
Agus Dwi Sulistyono, Hartawati, Ni Wayan Suryawardhani, Atiek Iriany, Aniek Iriany

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Corresponding Author
Agus Dwi Sulistyono

Institutions
Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Brawijaya University
Department of Statistics Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Brawijaya University
Department of Agrotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, University of Muhammadiyah Malang

Abstract
The use of location weights on the formation of the spatio-temporal model contributes to the accuracy of the model formed. The location weights that are often used include uniform location weight, inverse distance, and normalization of cross-correlation. The weight of the location considers the proximity between locations. For data that has a high level of variability, the use of the location weights mentioned above is less relevant. This research was conducted with the aim of obtaining a weighting method that is more suitable for data with high variability. This research was conducted using secondary data derived from 10 daily rainfall data obtained from BMKG Karangploso. The data period used was January 2005 to December 2015. The points of the rain posts studied included the rain post of the Blimbing, Karangploso, Singosari, Dau, and Wagir regions. Based on the results of the research forecasting model obtained is the GSTAR ((1), 1,2,3,12,36) -SUR model. The cross-covariance model produces a better level of accuracy in terms of lower RMSE values and higher R2 values, especially for Karangploso, Dau, and Wagir areas.

Keywords
cross-covariance, GSTAR Model, precipitation, spatio-temporal

Topic
International Conference on Sustainable Agriculture

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/zntkQvXfRb9H


Issues in Translation of Balinese Cultural Terms into English
Kadek Putri Yamayanti

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Corresponding Author
KADEK PUTRI YAMAYANTI

Institutions
Magister Program, Translation Studies, Udayana University
Jalan Pulau Nias 13 Denpasar Barat, Indonesia

Abstract
This descriptive qualitative study investigates translation equivalent of Balinese cultural terms into English. It is based on the understanding that cultural terms belong to salient part in dealing with translation due to the cultural gap between source and target languages. Therefore, this study is conducted in order to find out the degree of equivalence between Balinese cultural terms and their translations into English in the book entitled "Memahami Roh Bali ‘Desa Adat sebagai Ikon Tri Hita Karana-" and its translation in Discovering the Spirit of Bali ‘Customary Village as Icon of Tri Hita Karana-. In finding the degree of equivalence, componential analysis especially the binary features is applied in terms of confirming the semantic features. The result shows that all translated cultural terms have no exact synonymy into source language. Some semantic features do not occur in target language as a result of lack terms in target language. The translator tends to replace cultural terms in source language into appropriate terms in target language based on his knowledge and experiences even in some cases, it shows the loss and gain information. However, overall, those translated cultural terms still can share some basic semantic features of the source language.

Keywords
cultural term; semantic features; equivalence

Topic
International Conference of English Language Teaching, Literature & Linguistics

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/pCdbY7hKcqGg


Reference to Islamic Study Materials of UNJ Students
R. Siti Nurlela, Devi Kurniati, Aminah, Sari Narulita

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Corresponding Author
Sari Narulita

Institutions
Universitas Negeri Jakarta

Abstract
Increasing students Islamic insights not only formally through SKS lectures. Increasing Islamic insight is also carried out through non-formal activities, such as taking part in Islamic mentoring or studies organized by the campus dawah institution (LDK). Religious R & D The Ministry of Religion has conducted a study of books read by students active in LDK. The purpose of this article is to analyze the Islamic Material Reference which is used as a reference by LDK in improving the students spiritual insight. The research approach is made qualitatively, with the data collection technique is documentation, observation, and interviews.

Keywords
LDK, Islamic Reference Material, Mentoring

Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/UNqmzLwkYVTx


Synergy Communication Model of Decision Making Mount Sinabung Eruption Contingency Plan
Puji Lestari, Eko Teguh Paripurno, Arif Riyanto Budi Nugroho, Joao Muni, Januario Pereira

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Corresponding Author
Puji Lestari

Institutions
Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Yogyakarta
Dili Institute of Technology, Dili Timor Leste

Abstract
The research aims to find a synergy communication model in the formulation of the Bupatis regulatory policy on the Mount Sinabung eruption contingency plan. This study conducted by qualitative descriptive methods, data collection techniques through interviews, observations, and documentation related to the rule of the Karo Villagers on the Mount Sinabung eruption contingency plan. Research results in the form of a communication process model in the proposal, decision-making process, and policy on the contingency plan eruption of Mt. Sinabung Regency of North Sumatera. The contribution of this research is a new model in the policy formulation of the Mount Sinabung eruption contingency plan.

Keywords
disaster communication model, contingency plan policy, Sinabung

Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/FqrNQwCYUk94


Spiritual Reminiscence Group Therapy for Depression of Indonesian Elderly Living in Social Institution – An Analytical Review
Ema Dessy Naediwati (a*), Etty Rekawati (b)

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Ema Dessy Naediwati

Institutions
a) Master-s Programme in Community Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia
*d.naediwati_ema[at]yahoo.com
b) Community Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia

Abstract
Impact caused by the aging process is the existence of health-related problems. Health-related problems experienced by the older people are not only related to physical health but also mental health. Mental disorders occur in the older people population with depression as the most common disorder. One of nursing intervention that can be conducted in older people with depression is spiritual reminiscence group therapy. This article aims to explore how spiritual reminiscence group therapy can be performed on Indonesian older people with depression. This article used an analytical review method. The review themes are about definition, reasons, benefits, principles, and procedure of spiritual reminiscence group therapy. Furthermore, the results are also explanation about spiritual reminiscence group therapy that is included in community nursing intervention and roles of community nurse in the older people with depression. In the end, spiritual reminiscence group therapy has proven effective in overcoming depression. This therapy is very possible to conduct for older people in Indonesia due to a simple and easy therapy process. However, the research on spiritual reminiscence is still limited, especially in Indonesia. This analytical review suggests to conduct future research about spiritual reminiscence group therapy in the Indonesian older people with depression.

Keywords
Depression, Group Therapy, Older People, Spiritual Reminiscence

Topic
International Conference on Nursing

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/v2gYZJpnNRUC


A Study of Hybrid Solar Photovoltaic and Micro-hydro System for Rural Areas of Yogyakarta Special Region
Ramadoni Syahputra (a*), Indah Soesanti (b)

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Ramadoni Syahputra

Institutions
(a) Department of Electrical Engineering, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia, *Email: ramadoni[at]umy.ac.id
(b) Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia

Abstract
This paper presents a study of hybrid solar photovoltaic and micro-hydro system for rural areas of Yogyakarta Special Region. The Yogyakarta region is very potential in developing renewable energy for the supply of electricity, especially in rural areas. Efforts to develop renewable energy is in line with the Indonesian government program that targets until 2025, in Indonesia the electrical system is supplied by power plants by 25% comes from renewable energy. The types of renewable energy that have the greatest potential in Yogyakarta are solar photovoltaic and micro-scale hydro energies. In this study, the potential of micro-hydro power plants was revealed by measuring the irrigation water flow, head, and the output power produced. The potential of solar photovoltaic energy is obtained from solar radiation data for the Yogyakarta region. Data on the potential of the two energy sources is then used to design a hybrid power plant for the needs of a villages electricity supply. To get the appropriate generating capacity, a survey of the villages electrical energy needs is carried out. The results of the design of the generating capacity, the required investment costs, the selling price of electricity, and the payback period are discussed in this paper.

Keywords
Solar PV, micro-hydro, renewable energy, rural area

Topic
International Symposium of Engineering, Technology, and Health Sciences

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/rjaRqEbyMHKf


Increase religious tourism visits in DKI Jakarta through QR coded Pilgrimage Tourism Maps
Sari Narulita, Rihlah Nur Aulia, Amaliyah, Dewi Anggraeni, Firdaus Wajdi

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Sari Narulita

Institutions
Universitas Negeri Jakarta

Abstract
Indonesia, which is known as a religious country has great religious tourism potential. Many buildings or historic places that have special meaning for religious people. DKI Jakarta as the capital of Indonesia also has a variety of tomb sites that are visited by many. But unfortunately, there are not many media that facilitate access to these locations. This article aims to socialize and revise QR code pilgrimage tourist maps which are expected to increase religious tourism visits among the community. The method in the study uses a qualitative approach, by conducting media validation tests and equipped with interviews with visitors on the effectiveness of the media. the results of this study state that adapting to technological developments has become a demand for achieving goals

Keywords
Religious, Pilgrimage Tourism, Maps

Topic
International Conference on Islamic Studies in the Digital Era

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/UGr4yEFT78KJ


Mediated Family Communication : Conversation of children to parents does not provide a solution
Tri Mahrunnisa (*), Sastiya Fairus Qorira, Eliffa Ashria, Rizki Fadila, Maulana Rezi Ramadhana

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Tri Mahrunnisa

Institutions
Communication Science, Telkom University, Jalan Telekomunikasi 1 Bandung, Indonesia *trimahrunnisaa[at]gmail.com

Abstract
Since changes caused by digital technology in everyday life, the pattern of family communication has become more complicated. With the presence of digital communication media (chat / texting) now it also provides an opportunity for children and parents in the family to exchange messages and have communication conversations, namely through computer mediation, this applies to any existing family communication pattern. The purpose of this study was to investigate attitudes and digital conversation experiences between children to parents for each consensual, pluralistic, protective and laissez-faire family communication pattern. Two hundred and thirteen teenagers aged seventeen were involved in responding to surveys about digital conversation attitudes and family communication patterns. Childrens attitudes related to conversational experiences with parents are investigated by choices that have been formulated and analyzed quantitatively. The research findings reveal that all children who have all four family communication patterns address chat / texting conversations with parents do not provide solutions to childrens needs, but also found significant attitudinal differences from each type of family communication. The conclusion of the study shows that the family communication climate affects childrens attitudes in conducting digital conversations. Directions for the future are offered to explore the concept of mediated family communication patterns.

Keywords
Computer-mediated communication; Understanding conversation; Family Communication Pattern; Teenagers; Parents

Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/L4Bfb7Z8dNjC


ISLAMIC NURSING CARE IMPLEMENTATION: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY
Novita Kurnia Sari, Baiq Riski Amalia Putri, Habib Mustofa, Rahmah Yanita Kusuma, Dany Ludy Ardian

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Novita Kurnia Sari

Institutions
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Abstract
Background: Patients, particularly those who are Muslim have the right to obtain nursing care according to their values and beliefs. Nevertheless, in its implementation, those patients are commonly have not yet received the care that they supposedly receive. Nurses who works in hospitals that embraced Islamic values as their fundamental pillars of the health care deliveries, have not been able to implement the Islamic nursing care optimally. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the Islamic nursing care delivery in hospital. Methods: A cross-sectional design was chosen to investigate the research question. A proportional sampling technique was used to approach the participants, resulting a total of 51 nurses who works in in-patient units participated in the study. A checklist which had been validated was used to collect data on the Islamic nursing care. This instrument consisted of 23 statements measuring nurse practice in Islamic nursing care. Results: More than half of the nurses (64.7%) demonstrated insufficient level of the Islamic nursing care implementation whereas the rest (35.3%) were identified to have good level of implementation. Conclusion: The study indicate that not all nurses have implemented the Islamic nursing care optimally. In order to improve the nurse performance, it is suggested to supervise the implementation of the Islamic nursing care in the hospital.

Keywords
Islamic nursing care, implementation, Islamic care, nurse

Topic
International Conference on Nursing

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/ZFt4vWDpLcrb


COMMUNICATION NETWORK ANALYSIS (CNA) OF CYBER PROSTITUTION PRACTICE IN SOCIAL MEDIA TWITTER IN INDONESIA
Kharisma Nasionalita , Nissa Nurmauliddiana Abdullah , Catur Nugroho

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Kharisma Nasionalita

Institutions
Faculty of Communication and Business, Telkom University
Telekomunikasi Street 1 Terusan Buah Batu, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia 40257

Abstract
Multiple years since Internet has been using in Indonesia, Cybercrime is being discussed in Indonesia especially Cyber Prostitution. Cyber Prostitution activities are very troubling Internet users and parents. This crime tends to make children and women objected as sexual commodity. After many places of street prostitution cleaned and localized, now the Players penetrated the place that is quite safe and efficient, they are moving into the social media. Information technology has changed the face of prostitution in Indonesia. In the practice of conventional prostitution or street prostitution there are three actors; prostitute, pimps and customers (client). They form a strong communication network and work together according to their respective roles. Their Communication Network is patterned with Pimps central actor to maintain the cohesiveness of relationships between actors. The structure and patterns of communication change the communication network in practice Cyber Prostitution. Using the method of Communication Network Analysis / CNA this study intends to dissect actors behavior, whether the actors establish a strategic contact in the practice of Cyber Prostitution in Microblog Twitter. This research is limited to 12 alter account Twitter communities : @ 69_Indonesia, @ AlterInfo69, @ CaptainAngel8, @dapurbecek, @Dj_paijo ", @Geje_Alter, @KupuKupuAlter, @Madu_Alter, @PremiumAngels, @Promot_Bisyar, @sukaCDwanita, and @tenderoffender. Then, Twitter chripstories restrictions inside November 2016-November 2017. Sampling is taken by purposive sampling, moving at supported account points as the beginning of the tracking process. This study found that relations that have a direction, the actor can be positioned as subjects and objects. It means to be able to exchange roles between roles, both as pimps and prostitutes, and clients in the context of exchanging information or promoting each other in the online prostitution business

Keywords
New Media, Cyber Prostitution, Social media, Communication Network Analysis

Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/tEkyxNpgL2GV


“Plastic Doesn-t Decompose!”: Schoology Case Study Promoting 21st Century Learning
Nadzifa Nur Fadila (a*), Pupung Purnawarman (b)

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Nadzifa Nur Fadila

Institutions
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Abstract
The use of digital tools in English learning is unavoidable due to the promotion of 21st century learning. With the major aim to swift the learning objectives, 21st century learning with its ensembles of multiple skills attempts to promote production learning rather than consumption learning. Thus, this research serves the purpose of providing evidence and references on how an online classroom media, Schoology, creates the environment of 21st century learning in an Indonesian EFL junior high school setting. This case study employed 9 participants consisting of 9th grade students. They were involved in two discussion sessions, namely (1) face-to-face discussion and (2) online discussion through Schoology with plastic waste as the main topic. To go further about the participants- perceptions about the research, questionnaires were distributed after the discussion sessions conducted. The findings scope students- language performance, classroom participation, content analysis/improvements, and their perceptions about the lesson topic and learning using Schoology itself. It is revealed that Schoology has the chance of becoming a 21st century learning environment, as it derived positive response from the participants of the research, though it still needs further effort to implement digital-based learning in EFL junior high school context.

Keywords
21st century learning; face-to-face discussion; online discussion; plastic waste; Schoology

Topic
International Conference of English Language Teaching, Literature & Linguistics

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/cazEmg6frCyp


PRECIPITATION FORECASTING USING NEURAL NETWORK MODEL APPROACH
Atiek Iriany, Diana Rosyida, Agus Dwi Sulistyono, Budi Nurani Ruchjana

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Atiek Iriany

Institutions
Department of Statistics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science, University of Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia
Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science, University of Padjajaran, Bandung, Indonesia

Abstract
Neural network constitutes a non-linear model requiring no statistical assumption. Along the development of which, neural network model has been frequently combined with time series and spatio temporal models. This current research combined neural network and spatio temporal models. One of spatio temporal models is GSTAR-SUR model. The weight projected in this current research is cross covariance normalized weight. This sort of weight is deemed suitable for data with high variability. The significant variable in GSTAR-SUR model containing cross covariance normalized weight was used as input layer of neural network model. The hidden layer made use of 10 neurons fulfilling the criteria of the lowest RMSE value and there was 1 neuron used as output. The data were in the form of 10-day precipitations in Junggo, Pujon, Tinjumoyo, and Ngujung, during the period of 2005 to 2014. This research has found out that NN-GSTAR-SUR model yielded better and more accurate forecasting, showing R^2 value of 61.77%.

Keywords
GSTAR, SUR, Neural Network, Cross Covariance Normalization

Topic
International Conference on Sustainable Agriculture

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/We4Y2auvKCzj


Diuretic Effect of the Aqueous Extract of Green Tea Leaves
Agustina Susilowati

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Agustina Susilowati

Institutions
Akademi Farmasi Indonesia Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Abstract
The use of diuretics is needed in situations that require increased water expenditure, one of which is hypertension. Green tea leaves are natural ingredients containing catechin polyphenols (flavonoids). This study aims to determine the diuretic effect of the aqueous extract of green tea leaves (AEGTL). This experimental study using 35 Swiss male mice was divided into 7 groups. Group I was given CMC Na 1%, group II was given dose of furosemide 5.2 mg/KgBB, and group III-VII was given aqueous extract of green tea leaves with doses of 14, 28, 42, 56 and 70 mg/kgBB. Before treatment, all mice were given warm water orally as much as 0.4 ml/20 kgBB. Testing of diuretic effects by measuring urine volume, measurements taken for 6 hours then calculated diuretic activity. From the results of the study obtained the diuretic activity of furosemide is 1.00 and for groups III-VII was given AEGTL respectively 0.53, 0.57, 0.60, 0.71 and 0.91. Green tea causes increase in glomerular filtration rates by increasing blood flow and cardiac output which may contribute to diuretic activity. It can be concluded that AEGTL doses 70mg/kgBB have diuretic activity that is equivalent to furosemide (p <0.05).

Keywords
Diuretic, Aqueous Extract, Green Tea Leaves

Topic
International Symposium of Engineering, Technology, and Health Sciences

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/62dhDGWMyTYc


Implementation of Patient Identification In Patient Safety : Literature Review
1Arum Sari Asmoro, 2Elsye Maria Rosa

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Arum Sari Asmoro

Institutions
1Program Studi Magister Manajemen Rumah Sakit, Program Pasca Sarjana Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
2Program Studi Magister Manajemen Rumah Sakit, Program Pasca Sarjana Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Abstract
Background: Patient safety is a crucial issue and a focus of policy standard in internationally accredited organizations. Patient identification (ID) errors can disrupt care and harm patients in virtually every facet of clinical medicine, including diagnostic testing, medication administration, and even billing. Method: A medical librarian performed searches of PubMed, MEDLINE and the Patient Safety Network to identify relevant studies published from January 2008 to October 2018. We used medical-subject keywords : Identification patients, medical errors, patient safety, medication errors. Sorting articles through abstracts and free full text articles. Results: A total of 57 articles about the importance of patient safety in patient identification, 20 articles including inclusion criteria. Journals including inclusion criteria discuss the effectiveness of bracelet identification models, patient safety through patient identification. Many nurse, doctors and technician in clinical settings still found a patient identification culture carried out by health workers such as medical staff and paramedics who are not right. Conclusion: Implementation of patients identification by nurse, doctors and technician in clinical settings have not done properly still far from expectations. Therefore management must to evaluate and monitors routine implementation of patients identification at the hospital to civilize the officers to identify patients become a culture that is usually done by nurse, doctors and technician in clinical settings.

Keywords
Keywords : Patient Identification, Patient Safety

Topic
International Symposium of Engineering, Technology, and Health Sciences

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/zTpMFn2G9Q7W


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