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FIGURES 18–23. 18, 20, 22 in Three new species of tube-dwelling spider genus Ariadna Audouin, 1826 (Araneae: Segestriidae) from India
FIGURES 18–23. 18, 20, 22. internal genitalia, dorsal view; 19, 21, 23. lateral view of anterior receptacle. 18–19, Ariadna vansda sp. nov. (WILD-15-ARA-1369); 20–21, A. molur sp. nov. (WILD-10-ARA-620); 22–23. A. chhotae sp. nov. (WILD- 10-ARA-563). Scale for 18–21 = 0.10 mm; for 22, 23 = 0.05 mm.Published as part of Siliwal, Manju, Yadav, Archana & Kumar, Dolly, 2017, Three new species of tube-dwelling spider genus Ariadna Audouin, 1826 (Araneae: Segestriidae) from India, pp. 433-441 in Zootaxa 4362 (3) on page 440, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4362.3.7, http://zenodo.org/record/109495
FIGURES 6–10 in Three new species of tube-dwelling spider genus Ariadna Audouin, 1826 (Araneae: Segestriidae) from India
FIGURES 6–10. Ariadna molur sp. nov., female (WILD-10-ARA-620). 6. spider habitus; 7. Eyes; 8. Sternum, maxillae and labium; 9. Spinnerets; 10. Ventral view of abdomen with external epigyne. Scale for 6, 10 = 1.00 mm, 7, 9 = 0.10 mm, 8 = 0.50 mm.Published as part of Siliwal, Manju, Yadav, Archana & Kumar, Dolly, 2017, Three new species of tube-dwelling spider genus Ariadna Audouin, 1826 (Araneae: Segestriidae) from India, pp. 433-441 in Zootaxa 4362 (3) on page 437, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4362.3.7, http://zenodo.org/record/109495
Ariadna vansda Siliwal & Yadav & Kumar 2017, sp. nov.
<i>Ariadna vansda</i> sp. nov., Siliwal, Yadav & Kumar <p>(Figures 1–5, 14, 18–19)</p> <p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:444BC9A6-7775-4023-8F8D-76B106163CEF</p> <p> <b>Type specimens.</b> Holotype: female, 11.iv.2015, India: Gujarat: Vansda National Park [20° 45.138"N, 73° 29.005"E, elev. 131m], coll. M. Siliwal, Reshma Solanki, Archana Yadav, WILD-15-ARA-1369.</p> <p>Paratypes: 1 female, same data as holotype, WILD-15-ARA-1370; 1 female, 11.xii.2015, same locality as holotype, coll. Archana Yadav, WILD-15-ARA-1250.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> Female differs from <i>A. nebulosa</i> by presence of 5-3 spines on tibia I ventrally (in <i>A. nebulosa</i> 3-3 spines). It differs from rest of the well described known species by the anterior receptacle highly sclerotized, broader at base with pointed and tapering dorsal and ventral lobes (Figs 14, 18–19); interpulmonary fold with broad sclerotization, rounded thick margin at the middle, and broad flap-like lateral extensions with smooth dorsal margins (Figs 14, 18).</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The species epithet is a noun in apposition, referring to the type locality.</p> <p> <b>Description of holotype female (WILD-15-ARA-1369).</b> Total length 10.4. Carapace. 4.4 long, 2.9 wide; abdomen 6.0 long, 3.8 wide. Carapace, narrower anteriorly, brownish-black, anteriorly darker, integument rough; covered with long brown hairs, relatively more on caput. Cephalic area higher than thoracic area; fovea indistinct. Eyes six (AME absent) grouped in three pairs, PME anteriorly displaced forming slightly recurved row with PLE; eyes pale in colour and subequal in size; ocular group 0.41 long, 1.18 wide; eye diameter ALE 0.19, PME 0.19, PLE 0.14; inter-distances PLE-PME 0.25, ALE-ALE 0.53; clypeus 0.29 high. Labium 1.00 long, 0.71 wide, orangish-brown lighter anteriorly; narrowing down in anterior one third; covered with long black hairs. Endites 1.6 long, 0.86 wide, long, broader at base and narrowest at middle, orangish-brown except for anterior pale or white, covered with long black hairs. Chelicerae black with three promarginal teeth and one retromarginal tooth. Legs and palp orangish-brown, with darkened patches (including coxae and trochanters) on all legs, more distinct on anterior legs. Sternum 2.5 long, 2.00 wide; orangish-brown with dark patches laterally and medially more distinct on lateral half; margins rebordered, sternal margins with precoxal triangles. Leg measurements (femur, patella, tibia, metatarsus, tarsus, total length): Leg I: 3.22, 1.39, 2.44, 2.17, 1.11, 10.33; Leg II: 3.11, 1.56, 2.33, 2.00, 1.00, 10.00; Leg III: 2.44, 1.22, 1.39, 1.67, 0.89, 7.61; Leg IV: 3.33, 1.56, 2.44, 2.00, 0.89, 10.22; Palp: 0.93, 0.78, 0.71, -, 1.00, 3.42. Leg formula 1423. Spines or macrosetae: Leg I: ti p5, r3, mt p3, r3; leg II: ti p4, r2, mt p2, r3; leg III: ti v1, d2; mt p1, v4, r3, d2; leg IV: mt v3, ventro-retrolaterally one preening comb with three macrosetae; palp: ti p2, ta p3, v2. Claws: largest on leg I; paired claws with 7–11 teeth, unpaired claw appears smooth; true claw tufts absent; palp with single smooth claw, turned inward almost 90 degrees. Abdomen greyish brown, mottled with pale dots dorsally; ventrally greyish without any pattern. Spinnerets covered with brown hairs, colulus short covered with long hairs. Epigastric area covered with black setae on anterior and posterior sides of epigastric furrow. Internal genitalia with two receptacles, anterior receptacle sclerotized, broad at its base, with pointed ventral lobe; dorsal lobe transparent, with sclerotized lateral margins, covering basal one third of ventral lobe, slightly shorter than ventral lobe (Figs 14, 18–19); uterus externus with lightly sclerotized margins; posterior receptaculum large, sac like (Figs 14, 18).</p> <p> <b>Paratype (WILD-15-ARA-1250).</b> Total length 9.61. Carapace 3.69 long, 2.46 wide; abdomen 5.92 long, 3.46 wide. Eyes: ocular group 0.30 long, 0.60 wide; diameter PME 0.2, ALE 0.2, PLE 0.2; distance between PLE-PME 0.26; clypeus height 0.35. Endites: 1.3 long, 0.54 wide. Labium: 0.77 long, 0.46 wide. Sternum: 2.15 long, 1.38 wide. Leg measurements (femur, patella, tibia, metatarsus, tarsus, total length): 3.22, 1.39, 2.44, 2.17, 1.11, 10.33; Leg II: 3.11, 1.56, 2.33, 2.00, 1.00, 10.00; Leg III: 2.44, 1.22, 1.39, 1.67, 0.89, 7.61; Leg IV 3.33, 1.56, 2.44, 2.00, 0.89, 10.22; Palp: 0.93, 0.78, 0.71, -, 1.00, 3.42. Leg formula 1423. Remaining characters as in holotype.</p>Published as part of <i>Siliwal, Manju, Yadav, Archana & Kumar, Dolly, 2017, Three new species of tube-dwelling spider genus Ariadna Audouin, 1826 (Araneae: Segestriidae) from India, pp. 433-441 in Zootaxa 4362 (3)</i> on pages 434-436, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4362.3.7, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/1094952">http://zenodo.org/record/1094952</a>
Ariadna chhotae Siliwal & Yadav & Kumar 2017, sp. nov.
<i>Ariadna chhotae</i> sp. nov. Siliwal & Yadav <p>(Figures 11–13, 16–17, 22–23)</p> <p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:7B9D 1203-2498 -4F84-86A5-2207F1487096</p> <p>Holotype: female, 7.i.2010, India: Karnataka: Between Potoli and Janta Colony, Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary, 619m (15 0 14' 52.3"N, 74 0 17' 55.3"E), coll. M. Siliwal, N. Gupta, S. Behera, WILD-10-ARA-563. Paratype: female, 28.iv.2010, same locality as the holotype, M. Siliwal, N. Gupta, WILD-10-ARA-1059.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> Female differs from <i>A. nebulosa</i> by presence of 3-4-2-3 spines on tibia I ventrally (in <i>A. nebulosa</i> 3-3 spines; in <i>A. vansda</i> <b>sp. nov.</b> 5-3 spines; in <i>A. molur</i> <b>sp. nov.</b> 4-4 spines) and mt I ventrally with 2–3 spines (in <i>A. nebulosa</i> and <i>A. vansda</i> <b>sp. nov.</b> 3-3 spines; in <i>A. molur</i> <b>sp. nov.</b> 6-5 spines). It differs from rest of the well described known species by anterior receptacles sclerotized, thick, short with dorsal lobe with bulged rounded tip distally (Figs 16–17, 22–23).</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The species epithet is derived from hindi word <i>chhotae</i>, which means small, referring to the small size of this species.</p> <p> <b>Description of holotype female (WILD-10-ARA-563).</b> Total length 6.35. Carapace 2.94 long, 1.88 wide; abdomen 3.41 long, 2.06 wide. Carapace reddish-brown, anteriorly slightly darker, integument rough (pitted ridged in radiating pattern all along carapace); covered with few long and short brown hairs, more abundant on cephalic area than thoracic; fovea indistinct. Eyes with black rim; posterior row slightly procurved, PME distinctly larger; ocular group 0.47 long, 1.35 wide; eye diameter ALE 0.24, PME 0.29, PLE 0.24; inter-distances PLE-PME 0.24, PME-ALE 0.18; clypeus 0.18 high. Labium 0.53 long, 0.41 wide, orangish-brown, narrowing down in anterior one third; covered with long black hairs. Endites 1.06 long, 0.29 wide, long, broader at base and narrowest mid-length, orangish-brown except for distal tip pale, covered with long black hairs. Chelicerae blackish-brown. Sternum 1.65 long, 1.18 wide; orangish-brown with dark patches laterally; margins rebordered, sternum margins with precoxal triangles. Legs I–II and palp greenish-yellow, with faint dark patches on patella to tarsus; legs III–IV yellowish with greenish-yellow femur. Leg and palp measurements (femur, patella, tibia, metatarsus, tarsus, total length): Leg I: 1.82, 0.88, 1.35, 1.29, 0.76, 6.12; Leg II: 1.71, 0.82, 1.29, 1.24, 0.71, 5.76; Leg III: 1.35, 0.71, 0.76, 0.82, 0.53, 4.18; Leg IV: 1.82, 0.94, 1.47, 1.18, 0.59, 6.00; Palp: 0.11, 0.06, 0.09, -, 0.07, 0.32. Leg formula: 1423. Spines or macrosetae: Leg I: fe p1, ti p3, v6, r3, mt p2, v3; leg II: ti p3, v2, mt p2, v3; leg III: ti p2, v1, r3, mt p2, v2, r3; leg IV: ti v1, mt v2, ventro-retrolaterally one preening comb with four macrosetae; palp: ti p4, ta p9. Claws: largest on leg I and leg III smallest; paired claws with 7–17 teeth, inferior claw smooth; palp with single smooth claw, turned inward almost 90 degrees. Abdomen greyish brown, mottled with pale dots dorsally and ventrally. Spinnerets covered with brown hairs, colulus short covered with long hairs. Epigastric area darkened posteriorly to epigastric furrow. Internal genitalia with two receptacles, anterior receptacles sclerotized, ventral lobe shorter than dorsal lobe; dorsal lobe sclerotized laterally with unsclerotized round, bulged lobe distally; both posteriorly leading to common chamber (Figs 16–17, 22–23); uterus externus, transparent; inter-pulmonary ummodified; posterior receptaculum large, globular sac like (Figs 16, 22).</p> <p> <b>Paratype (WILD-11-ARA-1059).</b> Total length 6.14. Carapace 2.14 long, 1.35 wide; abdomen 4.00 long, 1.88 wide. Eyes: ocular group 0.76 long, 1.00 wide; diameter PME 0.11, ALE 0.11, PLE 0.11; inter-distances PME-PLE 0.08, ALE-ALE 0.24, PME-ALE, 0.07. Clypeus height 0.08. Endites: 0.94 long, 0.22 wide. Labium: 0.88 long, 0.35 wide. Sternum: 2.65 long, 0.89 wide. Leg and palp measurements (femur, patella, tibia, metatarsus, tarsus, total length): Leg I: 1.47, 0.65, 1.18, 1.12, 0.47, 4.89; Leg II: 1.41, 0.71, 1.00, 1.00, 0.59, 4.71; Leg III: 1.06, 0.59, 0.62, 0.71, 0.35, 3.33; Leg IV: 1.59, 0.76, 1.18, 1.00, 0.35, 4.88; Palp: 0.54, 0.32, 0.27, -, 0.54, 1.67. Leg formula 1423. Remaining characters as in holotype.</p>Published as part of <i>Siliwal, Manju, Yadav, Archana & Kumar, Dolly, 2017, Three new species of tube-dwelling spider genus Ariadna Audouin, 1826 (Araneae: Segestriidae) from India, pp. 433-441 in Zootaxa 4362 (3)</i> on pages 438-441, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4362.3.7, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/1094952">http://zenodo.org/record/1094952</a>
Ariadna molur Siliwal & Yadav & Kumar 2017, sp. nov.
<i>Ariadna molur</i> sp. nov., Siliwal & Yadav <p>(Figures 6–10, 15, 20–21)</p> <p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:68461F0C-544F-4110-B38D-8961F227B894</p> <p> <b>Type specimens.</b> Holotype: female, 29.i.2010, India: Karnataka: Kulgi, Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary, 513m (15 0 10' 09.6"N, 74 0 38' 02.3"E), coll. M. Siliwal, N. Gupta and S. Behra, WILD-10-ARA-620.</p> <p>Paratype: 1 female, same data as holotype, WILD-10-ARA-612.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> Female differs from <i>A. nebulosa</i> by presence of 4-4 spines on tibia I ventrally (in <i>A. nebulosa</i> 3-3 spines; in <i>A. vansda</i> <b>sp. nov.</b> 5-3 spines) and mt I ventrally with 6-5 spines (in <i>A. nebulosa</i> and <i>A. vansda</i> <b>sp. nov.</b> 3-3 spines). It differs from rest of the well described known species by the anterior receptacle, long, strongly sclerotized with pointed tip (Figs 15, 20–21) [in <i>A. vansda</i> <b>sp. nov.</b> AR broader at its base, with dorsal lobe slightly sclerotized]. Interpulmonary fold narrow, widely convex at middle, and lateral parts with dorsal saw-like extensions (Figs 15, 20) [in <i>A. vansda</i> <b>sp. nov.</b>, the interpulmonary fold have a widened sclerotization at middle, and its lateral parts lacking dorsal extensions].</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The species epithet is a noun in apposition, in honor of the founder of Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society, Dr. Sanjay Molur for his efforts to popularize Indian spider research.</p> <p> <b>Description of holotype female (WILD-10-ARA-620).</b> Total length 9.61. Carapace 5.23 long, 3.30 wide; abdomen 6.30 long, 4.00 wide. Carapace reddish-brown, anteriorly darker, integument rough (pitted ridged in radiating pattern all along carapace); covered with long and short brown hairs, more abundant on caput. Cephalic area higher than thoracic area; caput slightly raised fovea indistinct. Eyes: ocular group 0.4 long, 0.9 wide; diameter PME 0.22, ALE 0.22, PLE 0.28; inter-distance between eyes: PLE-PME 0.22, ALE-ALE 0.61; clypeus 0.28 high. Labium 0.92 long, 0.77 wide, orangish-brown, narrowing down in anterior one third; covered with long black hairs. Endites 1.67 long, 0.77 wide, long, broader at base and narrowest at middle, orangish-brown except for pale, distal tip, covered with long black hairs. Chelicerae orangish-brown. Sternum 2.92 long, 1.85 wide; blackishbrown; margins rebordered, precoxal triangles present. Legs I–II and palp brownish-black, with dark patches (including coxae and trochanter), legs III–IV orangish-brown with darker patches on coxae, trochanters and femora. Leg measurements (femur, patella, tibia, metatarsus, tarsus, total length): Leg I: 3.00, 1.33, 2.00, 2.11, 1.00, 9.44; Leg II: 3.67, 1.67, 2.89, 2.56, 1.00, 11.79; Leg III: 3.33, 1.67, 2.56, 2.33, 0.89, 10.78; Leg IV: 3.78, 1.56, 2.78, 2.11, 0.78, 11.01; Palp: 1.22, 0.78, 1.22, -, 1.00, 4.22. Leg formula 1243. Spines or macrosetae: Leg I: ti p4, r4, mt p6, r5; leg II: fe p1, ti p3, v1, mt p5, r3; leg III: fe p1, ti p2, v2, r1, mt p2, r2, v6; leg IV: fe d1, mt v4, ventro-retrolaterally one preening comb with four macrosetae; palp: ti p5, ta p7. Claws: largest on leg I; paired claws with 8–12 teeth, inferior claw smooth; palp with single bare claw, turned inward almost 90 degrees. Abdomen greyish brown, mottled with pale dots dorsally and ventrally. Spinnerets covered with brown hairs, colulus short, covered with long hairs. Epigastric area covered with black patch except for anterior epigynal fold glabrous, orangish-brown. Internal genitalia with two receptacles; anterior receptacle sclerotized with ventral lobe long and high, pointed towards tip, dorsal lobe shorter than ventral lobe, slightly sclerotized with pointed tip; both posteriorly leading to common chamber (Figs 15, 20–21); uterus externus transparent; inter-pulmonary fold narrowly sclerotized, convex at middle, lateral parts with dorsal saw-like extensions; posterior receptaculum large, globular sac-like (Figs 15, 20).</p> <p> <b>Paratype (WILD-11-ARA-612).</b> Total length 10.44. Carapace 4.11 long, 2.78 wide; abdomen 6.33 long, 3.33 wide. Eyes: ocular group 0.76 long, 1.00 wide; diameter PME 0.24, ALE 0.24, PLE 0.18; inter-distances PLE-PME 0.29, ALE-ALE0.53, PME-ALE, 0.24; clypeus height 0.29. Endites: 1.76 long, 0.59 wide. Labium: 0.88 long, 0.65 wide. Sternum: 2.65 long, 1.71 wide. Leg and palp measurements (femur, patella, tibia, metatarsus, tarsus, total length): Leg I: 3.41, 1.59, 2.47, 2.06, 1.06, 10.59; Leg II: 3.06, 1.59, 2.47, 2.24, 1.12, 10.47; Leg III: 2.59, 1.35, 1.59, 1.88, 1.06, 8.47; Leg IV: 2.88, 1.47, 2.24, 2.06, 1.00, 9.65; Palp: 1.24, 0.71, 0.59, -, 1.12, 3.65. Leg formula 1243. Remaining characters as in holotype.</p>Published as part of <i>Siliwal, Manju, Yadav, Archana & Kumar, Dolly, 2017, Three new species of tube-dwelling spider genus Ariadna Audouin, 1826 (Araneae: Segestriidae) from India, pp. 433-441 in Zootaxa 4362 (3)</i> on page 436, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4362.3.7, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/1094952">http://zenodo.org/record/1094952</a>
Limitations and future applications of quantum cryptography Advances in information security, privacy, and ethics (AISPE) book series./ Neeraj Kumar, Alka Agrawal, Brijesh K. Chaurasia, Raees Ahmad Khan.
"Premier Reference Source"--Taken from front coverIncludes bibliographical references and index."This book is for security experts as well as for IoT developers to help them understand the concepts related to quantum cryptography and classical cryptography and providing a direction to security professionals and IoT solution developers toward using approaches of Quantum Cryptography as available computational power increases"--VLSI architecture of substitution box / Abhishek Kumar, Suman Tripathi -- Fundamentals of quantum computing, quantum supremacy and quantum machine learning / Kamaljit Lakhtaria, Vrunda Gadesha -- Quantum security for IoT to secure healthcare applications and it's data / Binod Kumar, Sheetal Prasad -- Data hiding in color image using steganography and cryptography to support message privacy / Sabyasachi Pramanik, Ramkrishna Ghosh, Sneh Kalra, Jayeeta Majumder, Digvijay Pandey, Souvik Pal -- Quantum computing : concept, applications and need of law for its enforcement / Neeraj Kumar, Alka Agrawal -- Quantum algorithms with applications to cryptography : quantum algorithms / Renata Wong, Amandeep Bhatia -- Implications on quantum cryptography : cryptography / Varsha Sahni, Neeraj Kumar, Sujatha Krishnamoorthy -- A contemporary study on quantum-computing security mechanisms in 5G networks / Rydhm Beri -- Define security and privacy using quantum internet / Nilay Mistry, Ankit Dholakiya, Jay Prajapati -- Quantum and visual crypto biometric based secured authentication system transactions, server and locker system in cloud / Nandini C., Jahnavi S. -- The role of quantum computing in software forensics & digital evidence : issues and challenges / Sandeep Sharma, Mazhar Khaliq -- Recent progress in quantum machine learning / Amandeep Bhatia, Renata Wong -- Advances of quantum machine learning / Bhanu Chander -- Image processing using quantum computing : a review / Bably Dolly, Deepa Raj -- Quantum cryptography for securing IoT based healthcare system / Anand Sharma -- Function optimization using IBM Q / Soumyajit Goswami.1 online resource (xxvii, 305 pages)
Desain Interior Ex-Wisma Barbara sebagai Sentra UKM kawasan Jarak-Dolly
Gang Dolly sebagai kawasan bisnis prostitusi tidak hanya menghidupi para pelaku bisnis prostitusi, namun juga warga sekitar yang membuka usaha-usaha seperti rumah kos, warung makan, warung kopi, laundri, tukang parkir, dan usaha kecil lainnya. Dua tahun setelah penutupan kawasan lokalisasi Jarak-Dolly, perekonomian Jarak-Dolly perlahan bangkit dengan berdirinya UKM-UKM dan perencanaan dolly sebagai kawasan edu-wisata oleh LSM dan Pemerintah Kota Surabaya. Untuk mengoptimalkan pengembangan UKM, dibutuhkan fasilitas pendukung untuk memasarkan produk. Dalam penelitian ini, penulis mengambil data eksisting UKM binaan Gerakan Melukis Harapan, serta melakukan pengamatan dan pengambilan data langsung di kawasan Jarak-Dolly. Penulis menggunakan bangunan ex-Wisma Barbara sebagai objek desain, untuk kemudian dialih fungsikan menjadi Sentra UKM yang akan mendukung aktifitas pengembangan UKM, memperkenalkan produk-produk UKM, memperkenalkan sejarah dari kawasan jarak dolly serta aktifitas edu-wisata kawasan Jarak-Dolly dengan nilai historis, pembinaan, dan edukatif.
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Gang Dolly as a prostitution business area not only supports the prostitution business, but also the local people who open businesses such as boarding houses, food stalls, coffee shops, laundries, parking attendants, and other small businesses. 2 years after the closure of the Dolly Distance-area localization, Dolly's economy has slowly risen with the establishment of Small Medium Enterprises (SME) and dolly planning as an edu-tourism area by Non-governmental organization (NGO) and the Surabaya City Government. To optimize the development of SMEs, required supporting facilities to market the product. In this study, the authors retrieve the existing data of SMEs developed by the Gerakan Melukis Harapan, as well as observing and collecting data directly in the area of Dolly. The author uses the ex-Wisma Barbara building as the design object, then converted to SME center that will support the SME development activities, introduce SME products, introduce the history of the dolly distance and the Dolly Distance-tourism activities with historical value, Coaching, and educative
Desain Tas dengan Konsep Wasteless materialuntuk UKM Batik Dolly
Batik Dolly memiliki motif khas jarak (Ricinus communis) dan kupu-kupu namun kurang ada ketertarikan masyarakat untuk membeli kain batik Dolly. Inovasi dan pengembangan produk turunan dari batik Dolly dibutuhkan untuk menaikkan nilai jual batik Dolly dengan menggukanan batik cap dan batik tulis. Desain produk dari batik seperti produk-produk apparel saat ini hanya menggunakan batik pada bagian motif tertentu dalam satu lembar kain batik, sehingga banyak material kain batik yang tersisa dan tidak digunakan. Dalam perancangan desain tas dan produk apparel lainya, penulis menggunakan metode yaitu observasi, wawancara, analisis aktifitas, analisis produk tas, analisis proses pembutan batik, dan analisis pola potong batik, analisis hasil batik dan design thinking. Dengan mendesain pola cetak batik cap yang disesuaikan dengan pola potong produk akan mengurangi material batik yang terbuang, pola potong dari membagi kain batik menjadi beberapa modul, dengan wasteless material batik dengan mengatur pola cap pada batik yang disesuaikan dengan pola potong produk apparel seperti tas maka mengurangi jumlah kain batik yang terbuang. ================================================================================================
Dolly Batik has a Jarak (Ricinus communis) motif and butterflies but there is less public interest in buying Dolly batik cloth. Innovation and development of derivative products from Dolly batik is needed to increase the selling value of Dolly batik by using stamp batik and batik tulis(written batik). Product designs from batik such as apparel products currently only use batik on certain parts of the motif in one sheet of batik cloth, so that a lot of batik cloth material is left and not used. In designing bag designs and other apparel products, the author uses methods such as observation, interviews,activity analysis, bag product analysis, batik process analysis, and analysis of batik cut patterns, analysis of batik results and design thinking. By designing printed batik patterns that are tailored to the product cut pattern will reduce the waste of batik material, the pattern of cutting from dividing batik cloth into several modules, with wasteless batik material by arranging stamp patterns on batik adapted to cut patterns of apparel products such as bags then reducing the amount of batik cloth wasted.from Dolly batik is needed to increase the selling value of batik Dolly, with wasteless batik material by arranging stamp patterns on batik that are adjusted to the cut patterns of apparel products such as bags, thereby reducing the amount of wasted batik cloth
Barmann, Dolly Reed (Gilmore), 1902-1963 (SC 3350)
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 3350. Two letters to WKU faculty member Frances Richards from author and poet Dolly Barmann, an Allen County, Kentucky native residing in Fort Worth, Texas, regarding her writing and her book of poems, Trammel Fork Creek. Includes clippings about Barmann’s work and two of her poems, “Goin to the Grist Mill” and “Moonshiners.
Plenary - Roundtable Discussion: On The Move With Queer Labor: LGBT Organizing at Unionized Workplaces
Roundtable Discussion: On The Move With Queer Labor: LGBT Organizing at Unionized Workplaces Chair: Miriam Frank, author of Out in the Union: A Labor History of Queer America Donna Cartwright, retired co-President, Pride at Work, AFL-CIO Anne Balay, author of Steel Closets: Voices of Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Steelworkers Dolly Martinez, Pride at Work activist and campaign manager for Retail Action Projec
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