51 research outputs found
Pengenalan Digital Marketing Pada Usaha Keripik Singkong Dewi Sri di Desa Bukit Peninjauan 1
Cassava chips are a type of food that is familiar to us. The delicious taste makes these chips a product that is liked by all levels of society. UMKM of cassava chips Dewi Sri is one of the UMKM that produces and sells this cassavabased product. The method of implementing the activity consists of a presentation method by providing an explanation through direct delivery and a question and answer method or discussion. The flow of the stages of this community service activity consists of the preparation stage, the implementation stage and the evaluation stage. UMKM Cassava Chips Dewi Sri provides a variety of flavors, namely spicy, salty and sweet corn flavors. Cassava Chips produced by the Dewi Sri Cassava Chips UMKM average around 240 kg/day. This production capacity is still limited because some production equipment is still semi manual. The use of digital technologybased marketing can be a new breakthrough knowledge for Dewi Sri Cassava Chips UMKM to develop their marketing strategies through social media and marketplaces. The result of this Community Service activity is that Dewi Sri's Cassava Chips UMKM are increasingly understanding about digital marketing and are able to own and manage social media and marketplaces as promotional tools. 
Implementasi Strategi Brand Awareness Produk Jadam Sulfur “JDM” melalui Kolaborasi Komunitas Petani
Implementasi brand awareness produk Jadam Sulfur (JDM) melalui pendekatan kolaboratif bersama komunitas petani merupakan inovasi dalam memperkenalkan produk pertanian ramah lingkungan di tingkat masyarakat. Kegiatan ini dilaksanakan selama tiga bulan di Desa Klitih, Kecamatan Plandaan, Kabupaten Jombang, mencakup tahap persiapan, produksi JDM, pelatihan pembuatan, demonstrasi lapang, hingga promosi berbasis komunitas. Penerapan strategi promosi yang memadukan edukasi partisipatif, pemasaran sederhana, dan pendekatan berbasis pengalaman nyata petani merupakan keunggulan dari kegiatan ini. Metode ini tidak hanya meningkatkan kesadaran merek hingga lebih dari 90%, tetapi juga memperkuat kapasitas masyarakat dalam memahami nilai ekonomi dan ekologi produk organik. Kolaborasi antara tim pelaksana dan petani berhasil membangun kepercayaan, memperluas jejaring distribusi lokal, serta menumbuhkan kesadaran terhadap praktik pertanian berkelanjutan. Implementasi di masyarakat menunjukkan bahwa penguatan merek berbasis komunitas lebih efektif disbanding promosi konvensional karena melibatkan peran aktif petani sebagai duta merek. Secara keseluruhan, model ini berpotensi direplikasi untuk memperkuat posisi produk ramah lingkungan di pasar lokal dan meningkatkan kemandirian ekonomi petani melalui inovasi sosial berbasis pengetahuan lokal
Student Project: Replication of Author, Author, & Author (201X, JDM, Study X) - Template
This project is an independent replication of Author, Author, & Author (201X, study X) conducted as part of the Hagen Cumulative Science Project
Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (PKM) Penyuluhan Demam Derdarah Dengue (DBD) Dengan Penerapan 3M Plus Di Dusun 1 Desa Pekik Nyaring Bengkulu Tengah
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) occurs due to the bite of the Aedes aegypti mosquito which is often found in countries with tropical climates. The biting activity of Ae. Aegypti which increases during the rainy season can cause an increase in cases of dengue fever sufferers (Dewi and Sudaryono, 2020). Based on data released by the World Health Organization (WHO), around 40% or 2.5 billion of the world's population, both in sub-tropical and tropical countries, are at high risk of contracting the dengue virus. The aim of this community service is to achieve changes in the behavior of individuals, families and communities in fostering and maintaining healthy behavior and a healthy environment, as well as playing an active role in efforts to realize optimal levels of health, the formation of healthy behavior in individuals, families, groups and communities in accordance with the concept of healthy living both physically, mentally and socially so as to reduce morbidity and mortality rates. Based on the results of community service in Hamlet 1, PekikNyaring Village, Kab. Central Bengkulu shows that the level of public knowledge in the Good category is 15 respondents (40%), in the poor category there are 18 respondents (60%). So it can be concluded that the level of public knowledge in the Less category is 18 respondents (60%)
On the lambda-parameter of the common envelope evolution
The binding energy of the envelope to the core of a donor star will determine the outcome of a binary evolving through a common envelope (CE) and spiral-in phase. This binding energy is expressed by a parameter lambda which depends strongly on the evolutionary stage (i.e. stellar radius). Following our earlier publication, we present the lambda-parameter of stars with masses 11 - 100 M.
HLA class II haplotype and autoantibody associations in children with juvenile dermatomyositis and juvenile dermatomyositis-scleroderma overlap
Objectives. To investigate a large cohort of children with juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM), and those with JDM-scleroderma (JDM-SSc) overlap, using detailed serological analysis, HLA class II genotyping and clinical characterization. Methods. Children (114) with JDM were recruited, and clinical data collected, through the JDM National Registry and Repository (UK and Ireland). Sera were assayed for ANA using standard immunofluorescence techniques and specific antibodies characterized using ELISA, immunodiffusion and radioimmunoprecipitation. Patients and controls (n = 537) were genotyped at the HLA-DRB1 and DQB1 loci, and then the DQA1 locus data was derived. Results. Over 70% of the patients were ANA-positive. Clear differences in serological and genetic data were demonstrated between JDM and JDM-SSc overlap groups. Strong associations were seen for HLA-DRB1-03 (all cases vs controls, Pcorr = 0.02; JDM-SSc vs controls, Pcorr = 0.001) and HLA-DQA1*05 (all cases vs controls, Pcorr = 0.01; JDM-SSc vs controls, Pcorr = 0.005). The frequency of the HLA-DRB1*03-DQA1*05-DQB1*02 haplotype was significantly increased in the JDM-SSc (P = 0.003) and anti-PM-Scl antibody (P = 0.002) positive groups. All anti-U1-RNP antibody-positive patients had at least one copy of HLA-DRB1*04-DQA1*03-DQB1*03 haplotype. Associations were observed between serology and specific clinical features. Conclusions. We present clinical data, HLA genotyping and serological profiling on a large cohort of JDM patients and a carefully characterized subset of patients with JDM-SSc overlap. The results confirm known HLA associations and extend the knowledge by stratification of data in serological and clinical subgroups. In the future, a combination of serological and genetic typing may allow for better prediction of clinical course and disease subtype in JDM. © The Author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Rheumatology. All rights reserved
Pengaruh Produk, Influencer dan Strategi Promosi Media Sosial Terhadap Keputusan Pembelian Herborist
The research was intendeed to analyze and test the impact of products, Influencer and strategy of social media promotion on Herborist decision purchase.The expected objectives of this research are (1) to find how products, influencer and social media promotions and purchasing decisions (2) to identify the impact of products, influencers, and social media promotion are both partial and simulational to decision of the purchase. The method of data collection used in the research uses an online questionnaire handed out to 77 female responden at 18-32 years old in Surakarta which have used Herborist product. The method of data analyze uses lihe result have shown that products, Influencer, and sosial media promotions strategy significantly affect Herborist purchase decisions. Keywords : product, influencer, promotion, social media, purchase decisio
Standardized nailfold capillaroscopy in children with rheumatic diseases:a worldwide study
Objectives: To standardly assess and describe nailfold videocapillaroscopy (NVC) assessment in children and adolescents with juvenile rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (jRMD) vs healthy controls (HCs). Material and methods: In consecutive jRMD children and matched HCs from 13 centres worldwide, 16 NVC images per patient were acquired locally and read centrally per international consensus standard evaluation of the EULAR Study Group on Microcirculation in Rheumatic Diseases. A total of 95 patients with JIA, 22 with JDM, 20 with childhood-onset SLE (cSLE), 13 with juvenile SSc (jSSc), 21 with localized scleroderma (lSc), 18 with MCTD and 20 with primary RP (PRP) were included. NVC differences between juvenile subgroups and HCs were calculated through multivariable regression analysis. Results: A total of 6474 images were assessed from 413 subjects (mean age 12.1 years, 70.9% female). The quantitative NVC characteristics were significantly lower or higher in the following subgroups compared with HCs: for density: lower in jSSc, JDM, MCTD, cSLE and lSc; for dilations: higher in jSSc, MCTD and JDM; for abnormal shapes: higher in JDM and MCTD; for haemorrhages: higher in jSSc, MCTD, JDM and cSLE. The qualitative NVC assessment of JIA, lSc and PRP did not differ from HCs, whereas the cSLE and jSSc, MCTD, JDM and cSLE subgroups showed more non-specific and scleroderma patterns, respectively. Conclusions: This analysis resulted from a pioneering registry of NVC in jRMD. The NVC assessment in jRMD differed significantly from HCs. Future prospective follow-up will further elucidate the role of NVC in jRMD. VC The Author(s) 2022.</p
Standardized nailfold capillaroscopy in children with rheumatic diseases:a worldwide study
Objectives: To standardly assess and describe nailfold videocapillaroscopy (NVC) assessment in children and adolescents with juvenile rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (jRMD) vs healthy controls (HCs). Material and methods: In consecutive jRMD children and matched HCs from 13 centres worldwide, 16 NVC images per patient were acquired locally and read centrally per international consensus standard evaluation of the EULAR Study Group on Microcirculation in Rheumatic Diseases. A total of 95 patients with JIA, 22 with JDM, 20 with childhood-onset SLE (cSLE), 13 with juvenile SSc (jSSc), 21 with localized scleroderma (lSc), 18 with MCTD and 20 with primary RP (PRP) were included. NVC differences between juvenile subgroups and HCs were calculated through multivariable regression analysis. Results: A total of 6474 images were assessed from 413 subjects (mean age 12.1 years, 70.9% female). The quantitative NVC characteristics were significantly lower or higher in the following subgroups compared with HCs: for density: lower in jSSc, JDM, MCTD, cSLE and lSc; for dilations: higher in jSSc, MCTD and JDM; for abnormal shapes: higher in JDM and MCTD; for haemorrhages: higher in jSSc, MCTD, JDM and cSLE. The qualitative NVC assessment of JIA, lSc and PRP did not differ from HCs, whereas the cSLE and jSSc, MCTD, JDM and cSLE subgroups showed more non-specific and scleroderma patterns, respectively. Conclusions: This analysis resulted from a pioneering registry of NVC in jRMD. The NVC assessment in jRMD differed significantly from HCs. Future prospective follow-up will further elucidate the role of NVC in jRMD. VC The Author(s) 2022.</p
Standardized nailfold capillaroscopy in children with rheumatic diseases:a worldwide study
Objectives: To standardly assess and describe nailfold videocapillaroscopy (NVC) assessment in children and adolescents with juvenile rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (jRMD) vs healthy controls (HCs). Material and methods: In consecutive jRMD children and matched HCs from 13 centres worldwide, 16 NVC images per patient were acquired locally and read centrally per international consensus standard evaluation of the EULAR Study Group on Microcirculation in Rheumatic Diseases. A total of 95 patients with JIA, 22 with JDM, 20 with childhood-onset SLE (cSLE), 13 with juvenile SSc (jSSc), 21 with localized scleroderma (lSc), 18 with MCTD and 20 with primary RP (PRP) were included. NVC differences between juvenile subgroups and HCs were calculated through multivariable regression analysis. Results: A total of 6474 images were assessed from 413 subjects (mean age 12.1 years, 70.9% female). The quantitative NVC characteristics were significantly lower or higher in the following subgroups compared with HCs: for density: lower in jSSc, JDM, MCTD, cSLE and lSc; for dilations: higher in jSSc, MCTD and JDM; for abnormal shapes: higher in JDM and MCTD; for haemorrhages: higher in jSSc, MCTD, JDM and cSLE. The qualitative NVC assessment of JIA, lSc and PRP did not differ from HCs, whereas the cSLE and jSSc, MCTD, JDM and cSLE subgroups showed more non-specific and scleroderma patterns, respectively. Conclusions: This analysis resulted from a pioneering registry of NVC in jRMD. The NVC assessment in jRMD differed significantly from HCs. Future prospective follow-up will further elucidate the role of NVC in jRMD. VC The Author(s) 2022.</p
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