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IMAS and PPE Requirements
This paper explains the personal protective equipment (PPE) that a demining group must use in order to comply with the United Nations’ International Mine Action Standards (IMAS). The author was an active member of the User Focus Group advising the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD) when they made the current IMAS revision. He continues as an elected member of the IMAS Review Board. The author has also maintained a database of demining accidents for five years, and uses the evidence of real accidents to inform his views on protection needs
Central Kerguelen Plateau SC Cruise 26 dredge details
Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlannedStatement: Please refer to attached documents for methods of specific analytical techniques.This data record contains findings from bottom trawl dredging by the FV Southern Champion voyage SC26 (April to May 2003). The petrographic, geochemical and geochronological data provided here was organised by Prof. Pat Quilty and Dr. Trevor Falloon. Further research is underway to characterise dredged granites and gneisses as part of a PhD project facilitated by the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania. The metadata record will be updated to reflect further publications related to this dataset
2007 Marks 10th Anniversary of Mine Action Standards
The International Mine Action Standards are guidelines set by the United Nations to implement mine action programs safely and effectively. The author discusses the purpose and processes of the IMAS as well as provides various references for those interested in learning more about the IMAS
PROFIL KEBUGARAN JASMANI DAN PHYSICAL SELF CONCEPT PADA SANTRIWATI DI PONDOK PESANTREN DAARUT TAUHID
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Imas Septiani NIM. 1507527 Skipsi: Studi Deskriptif Profil Kebugaran Jasmani Dan Physical Self Concept Di Pondok Pesantren Daarut Tauhiid Kota Bandung. Skripsi ini dibimbing oleh Dra. Hj. Oom Rohmah, M.Pd., dr. Ikbal Gentar Alam, M.Kes. Program studi PJKR. Universitas Pedidikan Indonesia.
Skripsi ini mengambil judul “Profil Kebugaran Jasmani dan Physical Self Concept pada Santriwati di Pondok Pesantren Daarut Tauhiid”. Penelitian yang dilakukan berkaitan dengan kebugaran jasmani dan konsep diri fisik (pemahaman individu mengenai fisiknya). Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui kebugaran jasmani dan physical self concept santriwati di pondok pesantren Daarut Tauhiid. Alasan penulis mengambil judul ini karena penulis tertarik dengan kehidupan di pesantren, kegiatannya sudah di atur dari bangun tidur hingga tidur kembali, dan kegiatannya begitu padat setiap harinya, maka penulis ingin mengetahui bagaimana kebugaran jasmani dan bagaimana mereka memahami kondisi fisiknya. Metode penelitian ini menggunakan metode kuantitatif dengan desain deskriptif yang menggunakan teknik survey melalui tes dan angket. Instrument yang digunakan untuk mengukur kebugaran jasmani yaitu tes jalan 1,6 km, wall pass, standing trunk flexion, hand grip dynamometer, dan karada scan. Sedangkan alat ukur untuk physical self concept menggunakan physical self-description quistionare (PSDQ). Populasi dalam penelitian ini adalah santriwati SMP Daarut Tauhiid Boarding School Kota Bandung. Sampel dalam penelitian ini adalah santriwati sebanyak 32 orang yang sedang mengikuti program pesantren. Teknik sampling dalam penelitian ini yakni Random Sampling.. Berdasarkan hasil temuan, maka dapat disimpukan bahwa tingkat kebugaran jasmani di pondok pesantren Daarut Tauhiid termasuk dalam kategori kurang dengan persentase 38%. Sedangkan Body Mass Index (BMI), massa lemak dan massa otot berada dalam kategori normal, dengan persentase BMI(72%), massa lemak (88%) dan massa otot (78%). Hasil analisis data PSDQ menyimpulkan bahwa secara umum santriwati memiliki nilai rerata empiris (285) > rerata teoritis (245). Maka dapat disimpulkan bahwa terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan antara nilai rerata empiris dan nilai rerata teoritis siswa, maka dalam hal ini bisa dinyatakan bahwa santriwati tergolong dalam physical self concept yang positif.
Kata Kunci: Kebugaran Jasmani, Physical Self Concept, Pondok Pesantren
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Imas Septiani NIM. 1507527 Skripsi: Descriptive Study of Physical Fitness Profile and Physical Self Concept at Pondok Pesantren Daarut Tauhiid Bandung. This Skripsi is Guided by Dra. Hj. Oom Rohmah, M. Pd., Dr. Ikbal Gentar Alam, M. Kes. Study of Physical Education, Health and Recreation. Department of Sport Education. Faculty of Sport and Health Education. Indonesia University of Education.
Abstract: This skripsi took the title "Profile of physical fitness and Physical Self Concept at Santriwati in Pondok Pesantren Daarut Tauhiid". The research is done in relation to physical fitness and physical self-concepts (individual understanding of its physical). This research aims to know the physical fitness and physical self concept santriwati in pondok pesantren daarut tauhiid. The reason the author took this title because the author is interested in life in Pesantren, his activities have been set from waking up to sleep again, and the activities are so solid every day, then the author wants to know how physical fitness And how they understand their physical condition. This method of research uses quantitative methods with a descriptive design that uses survey techniques through tests and polls. The Instrument used to measure physical fitness is a one mile walk test, wall Pass, standing trunk flexion, hand grip dynamometer, and a carada scan. While the measuring instrument for physical self concept uses the physical self-description Quistionare (PSDQ). The population in this study was santriwati Junior high school Daarut tauhiid Boarding schools Bandung. The samples in this study were santriwati as much as 32 people who are following the Pesantren program. The sampling technique in this study is Random Sampling.. Based on the findings, it can be said that the level of physical fitness in the boarding school Daarut Tauhiid belongs to the category less with a percentage of 38%. While the Body Mass Index (BMI), fat mass and muscle mass are in the normal category, with a percentage of BMI (72%), fat mass (88%) and muscle mass (78%). PSDQ Data analysis results concluded that generally santriwati has an average value of empirical (285) > average (245). It can be concluded that there is a significant difference between the average value of empirical and theoretical average of students, so in this case it can be stated that santriwati belong to the positive physical self concept.
Keywords: Physical fitness, Physical Self Concept, Boarding Schoo
Tasmania Tide Monitoring Project
Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlannedStatement: Pressure transducers were installed within stilling wells fixed to coastal infrastructure at lower, mid, and upper locations in four estuaries. Absolute pressure was logged to the internal memory at 6-minute intervals. Data were reduced to water levels by removing local barometric pressure data, computing water depth according to estimated local water density, and offset to AHD-TAS83 vertical datum. These gave simultaneous observations relative to the same reference datum of water levels along each estuary system. Tidal planes describing the average water levels along each estuary were computed from predicted water levels obtained by tidal harmonic analysis and peaks and troughs identified in each time series longer than 180 days. Tidal planes are provided in the included technical report.<b>Credit</b><br/>Supported by funding provided by the Tasmanian State Emergency Service (SES)In collaboration with the Tasmanian State Emergency Service, water level monitoring instruments were installed to enable the collection of data in four estuaries identified as being vulnerable to coastal and compound flooding: Derwent Estuary, Huon Estuary, Georges Bay, and Macquarie Harbour. These instruments recorded fluctuations in water levels due to the combined influences of tide, river discharge, and weather events. The effects of the January 2022 Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai tsunami following a significant submarine volcanic explosion was also recorded in three out of the four estuaries. The datasets, comprising reduced water level observations, predicted water level, and residuals, are available from the IMAS Data Portal.<br/><br/>Water level observations of varying duration were recorded between November 2020 – November 2022 for 14 sites in four Tasmanian estuaries. This work was undertaken by Karen Palmer as part of a PhD candidature at the University of Tasmania under the supervision of Dr Christopher Watson, Dr John Hunter, Assoc Prof Hannah Power (University of Newcastle), and Dr Rebecca Harris
Time to Steady the Pendulum
The author questions whether the ever-increasing emphasis on standards is diametrically opposed to principles of the United Nations and the International Mine Action Standards and whether the implementation of the IMAS restricts a humanitarian response
Hares on the mountain
In an alternate, post-environmental-catastrophe United States, young artist Clare Dunne is depressed, underpaid, and struggling to get by. But when she’s diagnosed with IMAS, an incurable and fatal disease, she’ll do anything to hold on to her life. A chance presents itself in the form of Mite Health, a biotech startup that offers Clare free treatment under one condition: she leave home to enroll in a clinical trial of an experimental animal-derived therapy. Though initially successful, the treatment comes with devastating side effects: most distressing is the thick grey fur that Clare and the other patients begin to sprout — and that’s just the beginning. Meanwhile, second-grade social outcast Estie is an animal-lover who hasn’t felt well for a while. As her symptoms progress, and she too is diagnosed with IMAS, her path becomes intertwined with Clare’s and the two become inextricably linked both to each other and the nonhuman world around them.M.F.A.Includes bibliographical reference
NT mapping of green turtle foraging habitat
Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlannedStatement: Field surveys were conducted through a Ranger Exchange Program led by Larrakia Nation Rangers, involving six ranger groups. An additional exchange occurred between Garig Gunak Barlu National Park Rangers and Garngi Rangers from Croker Island. Contributing groups included Kakadu National Park Rangers, Garig Gunak Barlu National Park Rangers, Larrakia Nation Rangers, Gumurr-Marthakal Rangers, Kenbi Rangers, Garngi Rangers, Tiwi Rangers, and Mardbalk Rangers.
Ground-truthing used a towed video system during neap tides to enhance seabed imagery quality (Carroll et al., 2020; Foster et al., 2020). The system comprised a high-definition GoPro Hero 10 mounted on a lightweight, ballasted PVC frame. A wide-angle dive torch above the camera illuminated the seabed at an oblique angle to reduce backscatter. Transect locations were recorded using a handheld Garmin GPSMap 64 (accuracy <5 m), with depth logged from the vessel’s depth sounder.
Images were analyzed using a 10 × 10 grid to quantify percent cover of biota and substrate types. Sessile organisms or substrate elements covering over half a grid square (≥0.5%) were recorded as percent cover, while smaller occurrences were marked as ‘present.’ Motile organisms, such as fish, were counted individually. Habitat profiles were categorized as low, medium, or high. Classification followed the Collaborative and Automated Tools for Analysis of Marine Imagery (CATAMI) (Althaus et al., 2015). Transects were classified by depth as ‘Intertidal’ (<3 m) or ‘Subtidal’ (3–20 m) based on vessel depth sounder data and tidal conditions.
Sentinel-2 imagery, with a spatial resolution of 10m², was used in ArcGIS PRO to create the habitat classification maps. After pre-processing the imagery, a supervised pixel-based classification model was used in the Training Samples Manager tool in ArcGIS Pro. All the pixels in the image were then statistically compared by their colour, to the pixels defined by the training samples using a Support Vector Machine Learning Model (SVML).<b>Credit</b><br/>This project was funded by ARC Linkage Grant LP200100222, partnered with Kakadu National Park, Taronga Conservation Society Australia, Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife Service, Larrakia Nation Rangers, Gumurr-Marthakal Rangers and Sea Darwin. The Ranger Exchange and Sea Ranger operational costs were funded through the INPEX Aboriginal Ranger Grants Program and managed by Larrakia Nation.
Author Contributions:
Natalie Robson conceived and designed the study, developed the methodology, conducted the data collection, and performed the data analysis, mapping, and manuscript writing. Carol Palmer secured funding through the grant application, conducted fieldwork, and supervised the project. Garnet Hooper contributed to survey design, data analysis, visualization, and statistical interpretation, and provided critical feedback on manuscript writing. Sam Banks contributed to the grant application, survey design, and manuscript feedback. Michele Thums provided critical feedback and contributed to manuscript writing. Alana Grech and Joanna Day contributed to the grant application, survey design, and provided manuscript feedback. Robert Risk, Dylan Cooper, and the Kakadu Rangers made significant contributions to data collection. All authors discussed the results, reviewed, and approved the final manuscript.Green turtles (Chelonia mydas) are globally endangered and culturally significant to Indigenous Traditional Owners in northern Australia, yet fine-scale understanding of their foraging habitats remains poorly understood, especially along Australia's remote north-coast. This project mapped green turtle foraging habitats in the Northern Territory, through collaboration with Indigenous Traditional Owners and ranger groups, to assist with their sea country management.<br/><br/>Visual classifications of towed video transect data were used in a Support Vector Machine Learning Model to predict habitat in 379 km² of remotely sensed satellite imagery, overlapping the benthic habitats for two green turtle foraging grounds within the joint managed parks: Trepang Bay, Garig Gunak Barlu Marine Park, and Field Island, Kakadu National Park.<br/><br/>Algae and seagrass made up 30% of the Trepang Bay and 18.05% of the Field Island foraging turtle habitat. The classification accuracy of the model showed a high level of agreement at both sites (0.63 for Trepang Bay and 0.75 for Field Island). These habitats provide good foraging grounds for green turtles and the diversity of marine habitats also allows for a range of different age classes of green turtles to use these sites for a range of other behaviours, e.g. resting and predator avoidance.<br/><br/>The simplicity and repeatability of the field methods used in this study allow for future monitoring of marine habitats in remote areas by ranger groups. The findings are useful for conservation planning, including the development of management plans in the Northern Territory
Patency of the internal mammary arteries after removal of the Nuss bar: an initial report
Surgical correction of pectus excavatum (PE) has shifted to the modern minimally invasive Nuss procedure, which proved to be safe and effective. In order to restore the dented deformity, custom-curved metal bars provide continuous retrosternal pressure but cross the habitat of the internal mammary arteries (IMAs) directly affecting their patency. In this initial report, we sought to assess the patency of the IMAs in the first 6 patients who underwent Nuss bar removal in our department.In 2010, we started to perform correction of PE using the Nuss bar technique. In 2013, observational analysis was performed on the first 6 patients who underwent removal of the Nuss bar. Computed tomography angiography (CTA) was performed in order to assess the patency of both IMAs directly after removal.In 4 (67%) patients, IMA patency was affected unilaterally (total obstruction or highly decreased flow pattern) corresponding with the lowest retrosternal side.According to our preliminary results, the oppressive force of Nuss bars interferes with IMA patency and thereby compromises future usability in coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). We recommend that patients undergoing CABG following the Nuss procedure undergo preoperative evaluation of IMA patency. This study will be continued to include a larger number of patients including follow-up CTA one year after removal of the bar.? The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. All rights reserved
Interaction Between the Type of School and Learning Outcomes in Student's Soft Skills Enhancement through Cooperative Learning Model (Quasi Experiment on Vocational Students in Bandung)
AbstractThis study was to measure interaction between school type and learning outcomes in improving students’ soft skills through cooperative learning in vocational students in Bandung. The study was conducted through quasi experiments on three types of vocational schools, namely Public Vocational School with “A” Grade, Private Vocational with “A” Grade and other than “A” Grade. The study involved 240 students in six classes of observation. Data were analyzed using factorial design (2x3x3) with three ways ANOVA models. Results showed that there is an interaction between cooperative learning, school types and learning outcomes to increase students’ soft skills
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