545 research outputs found

    Adsorption and desorption of copper in paddy field soil in Merlimau, Melaka / Mohd Akmal Jamal

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    Copper(Cu) is a red-brown metal and the chemical element of atomic number 29. Copper is essential involved in many process in plant that are exist in multiple oxidation state in vivo. Adsorption and desorption should be able done by plant so that plant will get enough nutrient. Copper is an essential micro nutrient that needed by paddy. Copper needed in paddy growth and yield formation of the rice. (Wang, 2008). So, copper can be classified as the important nutrient on paddy development and production. Even though copper had enough in the soil, the problem will be occur in the soil where the ability of the soil in adsorption and desorption of Cu to being uptake by the plant The sample had been taken at 3 places in Jasin, there are Tengah Padang, Pengkalan Samak and Sungai Rambai. The result show that the sample at Sungai Rambai seem had good soil compared to Pengkalan Samak and Tengah Padang. Because the result shows that organic matter content at Sungai Rambai higher than Pengkalan Samak and Tengah Padang. To define the rate of adsorption and desorption of the (Cu), by using the bacth method, 7 concentration of copper chloride had been used. Then by using Freundlich and Langmuir Model, we can define the rate of (Cu) adsorption and desorptio

    The Benefits of Being Economics Professor A (and not Z)

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    Alphabetic name ordering on multi-authored academic papers, which is the convention in the economics discipline and various other disciplines, is to the advantage of people whose last name initials are placed early in the alphabet. As it turns out, Professor A, who has been a first author more often than Professor Z, will have published more articles and experienced afaster growth rate over the course of her career as a result of reputation and visibility. Moreover, authors know that name ordering matters and indeed take ordering seriously: Several characteristics of an author group composition determine the decision to deviate from the default alphabetic name order to a significant extent.performance measurement, incentives, economists, name ordering

    Exploring new innovation in e-learning / Jamal Othman

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    Alhamdulillah, the fourth edition of ebook under SIG of e-Learning@CS has been successfully published. Representing the editorial board, I want to express my appreciation to all authors for their participation in this e-book edition. I wish to express my sincere appreciation to Madam Norazah Umar, the Program Coordinator for the Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences (JSKM) who has given words of encouragement in making this publication a reality. Starting from 2022, the committee of SIG e-Learning@CS has decided to publish this eBook twice a year. This e-book will be published in April and October each year following the evaluation period of MyATP 2.0 system. The fourth edition of the e-book focuses on innovation in teaching. The authors are encouraged to share experiences and ideas that have been applied and implemented since the Open Distance Learning (ODL) approach was introduced during Movement Controls Orders (MCO). A total of 16 papers have been submitted by JSKM lecturers and varieties of teaching innovations have been elaborated and well explained by the author

    Interviews with Muhammad Jamal Amr

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    هذه المقابلة مع مؤلف أدب الأطفال و الشاعر الأردني محمد جمال عمرو يتحدث عن مجلة للأطفال صدرت في الأردن بعنوان ""أروى"". يسلط الضوء على المعايير الأساسية التي يجب إتباعها عند كتابة قصائد للأطفال ، علاوة على ذلك ، يروي بعض النماذج من قصائده. أجرى المقابلة حسن شمس الدين.In this interview, Jordanian author of children books Muhammad Jamal Amr speaks about ""Arwa"" magazine published in Jordan and highlights standards for writing children poems.. The interview was conducted by Hasan Shams al-Din

    SINONIM KATA JAMAL DALAM KAMUS AL-MUNAWWIR ARAB-INDONESIA

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    This study aims to find out the words that are synonymous with the word jamal \u27camels\u27 in the dictionary of Al-Munawwir Arab Indonesia. In addition to know the form of categories of meaning of words that are synonymous with the word jamal \u27camels\u27 in terms of semantic fields and components of meaning. The method used in this study is descriptive method and this research is included in the type of library research (Library research), research conducted solely based on facts or phenomena that exist, by identifying the problems contained in the primary data ie Dictionary Al-Munawwir Arab-Indonesia, then collects and describes words related to the synonyms of the word \u27camels\u27 in the dictionary by providing an analysis of the available data.The results of this study are the authors found about 144 words that are synonymous with the word jamal \u27camels\u27 in Al-Munawwir Arab-Indonesia Dictionary and also produce as many as 55 (fifty five) different components of meaning. In addition the authors classify the synonyms of the word jamal \u27camels\u27 in several categories, of which are based on the character and physical condition of the \u27camel\u27 clock, then based on the activities and equipment of the camel \u27clock\u27, also based on the age of the \u27camel\u27 \u27, And last based on the number of\u27 camel \u27hours. The author also analyzes the semantic field by using paradigmatic analysis which is then generated by several words, including al-ibil, an-nāqah, and al-baῑru. And the author also finds the opposite word (antonym) with the word \u27camel\u27, from these anonymous words found two types of anthons, the first is binary opposition, the second graded antonym is a tiered or gradable resistance Opposite). The authors conclude that no synonyms are comprehensive (total) because the whole synonym is never encountered. Even if the synonymous words have a meaning equation. Because each word will be different meaning if used in different situations

    Species compositions and stand structures of UiTM Jengka Forest Reserve in line 13 / Ahmad Zaki Akmal Suryani, Faizah Syakira Kamaruzaman and Umar Khattab Jamal

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    This research has been held at UiTM Jengka reserve Forest which one of the reserve forest in state of Pahang which cover 250 acres. The research recorded the stand structures and species compositions in line 13. The method used in this research was referring to forest inventory by Jabatan Hutan Malaysia. A few of the division cannot be determined in plot because of the existence of swamp. Therefore, in this research, there were 20 tree species randomly found in the surveyed plot. There were about 10 tree families and the dominant was Dipterocarpaceae. Meranti (Shorea spp) became the dominant which has 5 trees and followed by Sepetir tree (Sindora spp) which is 3. Based on the research, this forest has potential to commercialize on future due to small trees are growing healthier in this place

    Flow diverter stent for treatment of cerebral aneurysms: A report of 130 patients with 134 aneurysms

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    Health sciences; Neurology; Surgery; Alternative medicine; Emergency medicine; Cavernous segments; Flow diverter stent; Intracranial aneurysms; Para-ophthalmic segments; Aneurysms. © 2020 The Author(s)Background: This study aims to report our experience with cerebral aneurysms, which may improve in the treatment with the flow-diverter stent and follow up. Methods: This study was conducted in a consecutive series of 130 patients. 134 procedures were performed for treating these patients in Hanoi Medical University Hospital and Bach Mai Hospital from January 2012 to April 2017. 143 flow diverter stents (Pipeline, FRED and SILK) were used. Aneurysm morphology, stent patency and cerebral parenchyma before and after intervention were analyzed on images of digital subtraction angiography (DSA), computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR). The follow-up data after 3–6 months and 12 months were recorded. Results: In 130 patients (31 men, 99 women), aneurysms of internal carotid artery were mostly common (92.6%), especially in cavernous (35.1%) and in para-ophthalmic (40.3%) segments. 83 cases (61.9%) had wide-neck aneurysms, and 16 cases (11.9%) had multiple aneurysms, and only 5 cases (3.7%) had blister-liked aneurysms. Endovascular treatment was successfully performed at rate of 94.8%. In 3 patients, the stent could not be delivered. Mortality and morbidity rates were 1.5% and 3.7%, respectively. MRI and MSCT follow-up at 3 months showed complete or incomplete occlusions of aneurysms was 7.4% or 17.5%, respectively. 3 patients experienced a thromboembolic event (4.3%). Conclusions: Intracranial aneurysms of cavernous and para-ophthalmic segments of internal carotid artery are mostly common with wide-neck and multi aneurysms. Deployment of flow diverter stent is safe and effective with high rate of successful and low procedural complications. © 2020 The Author(s

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    Paradigma fikih baru Jamal al-Banna dan relevansinya terhadap pembaruan peran perempuan dalam hukum keluarga Islam (Fiqh al-Munakahat)

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    The role of women, according to classical fiqh (Islamic law) literature, especially fiqh al-Munakah}at (Islamic family law), tends to be regarded as a complementary part of domestic life. Their role is limited to the domestic territory, and restrain to play a public role. This paper tries to reconstruct the role of women in Islamic family law, utilizing the new fiqh paradigm initiated by Jamal al-Banna. To answer this problem, the author conducted a literature study by examining two works of Jamal: Nah}wa Fiqhin Jadid and Al-Mar'ah al-Muslimah bayna Tah}rir Al-Qur'an wa Taqyid al-Fuqaha'. This paper concludes that some issues regarding the role of women in Islamic family law need renewal. There are four crucial issues that are reviewed using the new fiqh paradigm of Jamal al-Banna, namely the minimum age of marriage, wali’s ijbar rights, polygamy, and divorce

    Telaah Keteladanan Rasulullah Saw Dalam Mendidik Anak Menurut Syeikh Jamal Abdurrahman

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    The purpose of this study is to find out how the example of the Prophet Muhammad in educating children in the Islamic Parenting Book by Sheikh Jamal Abdurrahman. In this study, the author uses qualitative research methods with the type of library research, namely collecting data contained in various library books that refer to the example of the Prophet Muhammad in educating children as a primary data source and then also supported by various sources. Other sources that are still relevant as secondary data sources. Then in presenting the data, the writer uses descriptive analysis method. The results of this study indicate that according to Sheikh Jamal Abdurrahman in his book entitled Islamic Parenting, the example that the Prophet Muhammad taught in educating children includes several things that parents/educators must know, namely; teaches faith/tawhid, teaches worship, teaches science, guidance and advice, and self-habituation
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