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    Related of the Age, Body Mass Index and Anti-Müllerian Hormone with the Other Hormones in Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Patients

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    Hormonal disorders affecting ageing and hormone levels significantly impact polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), which is linked to infertility. PCOS and obesity have a two-way overlap, affecting hormone concentrations with weight and age in PCOS-affected women. The study measured hormone concentrations in the blood serum of 62 POCS patients and found that BMI-related variables were negative with E2, insignificant negative association with HCG E2, Inhibin B, TSH, and FSH, insignificant positive association with prolactin LH, and age. Age-related variables were negative with AMH, HCG_E2, and prolactin, or positive with BMI, Inhibin, FSH, LH, and TSH, but insignificant. AMH changed positively with HCG E2, inhibin B, prolactin, and LH, and negatively with rest hormones. BMI is positively affected by a woman\u27s age and PCOS, and age affects the production of inhibin, FSH, LH, and TSH. Therefore, the relationship between AMH and age is negative

    The Relationship of Mother\u27s Nutritional Knowledge and Feeding Patterns with Events Stunting in Toddler Ages 12-59 Months In the Working Area of Sijunjung Health Center

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    Indonesia is the third country with the highest prevalence in Southeast Asia with the number of stunting at 30.8% above the limit set by WHO, namely 20%. West Sumatra Province in 2021 the incidence of stunting was 25.6%. One area with a proportion of stunted toddlers is Sijunjung at 30.1%. The aim of this research is to determine the relationship between maternal knowledge about nutrition and feeding patterns and the incidence of stunting in toddlers aged 12-59 months in the Sijunjung health center working area. This research is a descriptive study with an analytical survey, and the design is cross sectional. The population of this study were all mothers with children under five who were in the working area of ​​the Sijunjung Community Health Center. Purposive sampling was used to select 30 mothers and toddlers aged 12-59 months. This research uses a questionnaire as a research instrument. The research results show that there is a relationship between maternal nutritional knowledge and stunting with a p-value of 0.005 > 0.05, and there is a relationship between feeding patterns and stunting with a p-value of 0.001 > 0.05. And to the community health center

    The Influence of Audio Visual (Video) Imagination on Hospitalization Stress in Hemodialysis Patients at the Siti Khadijah Islamic Hospital, Palembang

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    Kupriyanov and Zhdanov (2014) stated that current stress is an attribute of modern life. The aim of this research is to determine the effect of imagination using audio-visual (video) on hospitalization stress in hemodialysis patients at the Siti Khadijah Islamic Hospital, Palembang. The research design used was pre-experiment with a one group pre-post test design approach. The sample consisted of 20 people. Sampling was carried out using accidental sampling technique. Then the data was analyzed using the nonparametric Marginal Homogeneity test. The results of data analysis using the non-parametric Marginal Homogeneity test showed that there was a significant effect of providing audio-visual (video) imagination therapy before and after on stress in hemodialysis patients with a p value of 0.001 < α (0.05)

    Analysis of the Effectiveness of Implementing Fingerprint Attendance on the Discipline of ASN and NON ASN Employees in the Pondokgede District Education Service Unit

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    The development of the times is increasingly advanced so that it also has an impact on technological progress. The system that was previously manual has now become electronic, such as the implementation of fingerprint attendance. This research aims to determine the effectiveness of using Attendan cefingerprints regarding the discipline of ASN and non-ASN employees in the Pondokgede District Education Service Unit under the Bekasi City Education Service. This research is descriptive qualitative research, the data source utilizes primary data and data collection through interviews with informants. The interview results were analyzed using the listening method and note-taking method. Results of research on the effectiveness of using Attendan cefingerprints The discipline of ASN and non-ASN employees in the Pondokgede District Education Service Unit is measured through indicators measuring program effectiveness including target achievement, adaptability, job satisfaction and responsibility. Based ontarget achievement, where the implementation of fingerprint attendance is a government target that has been well realized and when implemented in the Pondokgede District Education Service Unit had a quite good impact on improving employee discipline and performance. Second, the ability to adapt, at the beginning of implementation there were problems, one of the factors was that employees had not adapted to the on-time arrival and departure times according to the rules given by the Mayor of Bekasi. Third, job satisfaction, when fingerprint attendance was implemented, increased, which was supported by no TPP (Additional Employee Income) deductions for ASN and no salary/income deductions for Non-ASN if they attended and worked optimally. Fourth responsibility, since the implementation of fingerprint attendance, ASN and non-ASN employees in the Pondogede District Education Service Unit are quite good because they have their respective responsibilities both in terms of attendance and reporting the results of their performance

    Teaching Pronunciation: A Critical Assessment of the Role of Instructors

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    Teaching English Pronunciation poses challenges due to several factors. Educators encounter a lack of definitive norms and are confronted with inconsistent approaches when it comes to instructing pronunciation. This study critically examines many significant aspects pertaining to the education of English pronunciation. The objectives of this study are to provide a comprehensive definition of the term pronunciation, analyze the objectives of pronunciation instruction, elucidate the significance of pronunciation instruction, expound upon the responsibilities of teachers in facilitating pronunciation learning, and ultimately propose recommendations to assist teachers in enhancing learners\u27 pronunciation skills. The literature evaluation indicates that in order to effectively teach pronunciation, it is essential for instructors to get proper training in pronunciation education

    To Study the REITs Investment in Affecting the Investor’s Confidence with Inflation Rate as the Intervening Variable in Malaysian Financial Market

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    The research had proposed the quantitative study using the correlation analysis and regression analysis to combine producing the quantitative output to test for hypothesis before drawing the conclusion of the study. The results and findings of the study posed the evidence to suggest the significant of the inflation rate being the intervening variable within the regression model of the REITs investment return and the trading volume of the REITs investment, but the regression analysis failed to demonstrate the existence of the relationship between the two variables. With this, the outcome of the study had been concluded where the findings had provided the significant contribution to the development of the academic refenrece and drawing the relevance understanding towards the investment behavioural within the financial market in Malaysia

    Comparison of Cefoperazone + Sulbactam Versus Polymyxin B in the Management of Ventilator Associated Pneumonias Caused by Multi-Drug Resistant Acinetobacter

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    The present study entails a comparative analysis of the efficacy of polymyxin B and cefoperazone with sulbactam in the treatment of pneumonias induced by multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter strains. In the experimental group, the gender distribution was exactly the same (males: 21; females: 15). More co-morbidities exist in Group-II than in Group-I. In groups I and II, the mean ICU stays were respectively 11.86 days plus 2.06 SD and 11.47 days plus 1.61 SD. Day 2 post-therapy saw group mean CPIS at 7.781.48 and group-II at 7.081.23, respectively. The clinical response was seen in group-I (n=11/36) and group-II (n=24/36) patients in accordance with our operational criteria. Similar mortality rates applied to both groups. In line with our hypothesis, 31% (n=9/29) of group I survivors and 65.6% (n=21/32) of group II survivors both showed effectiveness (p=0.007)

    Influence of 5G Technology on Educational Telecommunications and Networking

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    The rapid proliferation of 5G technology has ushered in a new era of connectivity, offering unprecedented speed and reliability. This study explores the profound impact of 5G technology on educational telecommunications and networking, shedding light on its transformative potential within the realm of education. Through an in-depth analysis of current literature, case studies, and emerging trends, we examine the ways in which 5G technology enhances educational experiences, empowers remote learning, and catalyzes innovative pedagogical approaches. Furthermore, we investigate the infrastructure and security considerations that support the successful integration of 5G within educational institutions, addressing both the promises and challenges. As the education landscape evolves in response to technological advancements, understanding the multifaceted influence of 5G technology is crucial for educators, policymakers, and stakeholders. This paper not only synthesizes existing knowledge but also provides valuable insights into the future of education in the 5G era

    A Study on Impact of Smart HRM in Bengaluru Smart City

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    Our study aims to examine the role of Smart Human Resource Management (HRM) in the development of Bengaluru Smart City. The objectives of the study are twofold: first, to understand how Smart HRM can contribute to the overall success and development of the city, and second, to analyse the positive and negative impact of smart HRM in Bengaluru Smart City. The research methodology for this study will involve a review of literature on smart HRM and its impact on various HR processes such as recruiting, onboarding, performance management, employee engagement, and training and development. The scope of work in this study will involve conducting surveys and interviews with HR professionals in Bengaluru to understand the current state of smart HRM practices in the city and its impact on employee engagement and retention. The findings of this study will provide valuable insights into the role of smart HRM in the development of a smart city and its potential impact on the workforce. As a part of conclusion of our study we say that Smart HRM has the potential to greatly improve the efficiency and effectiveness of human resource management in Bengaluru Smart City Development initiative, by utilizing technology to automate, streamline HR processes, providing real-time data and analytics, and improving employee engagement and satisfaction

    The Social Media in Language Learning: Implications for Second Language Motivation and Linguistic Acquisition: a Comprehensive Review

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    This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the effects of social media on language acquisition, with a particular focus on the use of social media as instruments for developing language skills and as venues for intercultural dialogue. The first aspect under consideration is to the possible impact of social media as instruments for developing language skills, including reading and writing, as well as listening and speaking abilities. The first examines the role of social media as cross-cultural interaction channels in enhancing pragmatic socioeconomic skills and second language (L2) motivation, while the latter specifically investigates the potential implications of social media on these aspects. The findings suggest that social media offers several advantages and serves various purposes in the language learning processes. These include the availability of genuine input materials, the provision of less anxiety-inducing practice environments, a plethora of chances for intercultural dialogue, and the promotion of learner cooperation. The research further underscores possible limits associated with social networking platforms, such as issues over distraction and contradicting information. Finally, several potential avenues for further empirical investigation have been suggested

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