10 research outputs found

    The abundance and spatial distribution of soft sediment communities in Tanjung Bungah, Malaysia: a preliminary study

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    Benthic faunal communities are important components in the intertidal zones. The diversity and abundance of the benthic communities are subjected to different natural and anthropogenic disturbances. The study was conducted as one off sampling on 6th November 2013 (1) to investigate the abundance and distribution of soft sediment communities in relation to environmental variables and (2) investigate the changes of population structure and diversity using spatial scales of 1 m, 10 m, and 100 m. Results indicated a total of 110 individuals of macrobenthos consisting of 7 different groups (Annelida, Bivalvia, Crustacea, Gastropoda, Nematoda, Nemertea, Polychaeta) and 4 different groups of meiobenthos (Copepoda, Nematoda, Ostracoda, Polychaeta) consisting 920 individuals were recorded. Dissolved oxygen played the most significant role in affecting the distribution of soft sediment communities while ammonia concentrations only affected marcobenthic organisms. However, sediment grain size did not show significant correlation (p>0.05) on soft sediment communities. Hence, understanding how different properties of benthos respond to changes in environmental variables is crucial in determining how the impacts on the sediment are tolerated by the benthic organisms

    The Use Of Water- And Pocket-Pulse Amplitude Modulation In Investigating Photophysiology And Nutrient Limitations In Microalgae

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    Investigating photosynthesis and nutrient limitations of microalgae allow for insight into how cells will respond to different environmental or physical stressors particularly nutrients. Advances in chlorophyll fluorescence techniques have provided a means for rapid and non-invasive measurement of microalgal ecophysiology. Furthermore, available Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM) fluorometers in the market present different technical characteristics and configuration which may lead to different photosynthetic parameters output. Here the photosynthetic activities of microalgae were observed using both Water-PAM and Pocket-PAM to validate the differences between these two fluorometers

    The Influence of Innovative Leadership Ability, Managerial Ability, Work Behavior, and Work Commitment on Work Productivity at Elementary Schools in Lebak Regency

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    This study examines the influence of innovative leadership ability, managerial ability, work behavior, and work commitment on the work productivity of elementary school teachers in Lebak Regency. Using a quantitative approach and multiple linear regression analysis, this study finds that innovative leadership and work commitment have significant effects on teacher work productivity. The study also shows that these variables are correlated in creating a productive and innovative learning environment. This research provides practical insights for elementary school administrators in Lebak Regency regarding the importance of the principal\u27s role in enhancing work productivity through innovative managerial approaches

    DAMPAK KEBIJAKAN SK MENPAN RB NOMOR 149 TAHUN 2023 DI LEBAK TAHUN ANGGARAN 2022

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    Proses usulan di Kabupaten Lebak diusulkan untuk pengadaan Tenaga Guru dan telah ditetapkan melalui Keputusan Menteri Pendayagunaan Aparatur Sipil Negara dan Reformasi Birokrasi Nomor  823 Tahun 2022. Jumlah kebutuhan untuk kabupaten Lebak pada formasi tenaga guru ditetapkan sebanyak 1.501. Namun dalam perjalanannya terdapat perubahan formasi tidak sesuai dengan yang diusulkan oleh pemerintah daerah melalui Surat Keputusan Menteri Pendayagunaan Aparatur Sipil Negara dan Reformasi Birokrasi nomor 149 tahun 2023 tentang Penyesuaian Penetapan Kebutuhan Pegawai Aparatur Sipil Negara Untuk Jabatan Fungsional Guru Di Lingkungan Pemerintah Daerah Tahun Anggaran 2022. Penelitian ini akan mengkaji dan menganalisis aspek-aspek kebijakan publik mengenai perubahan penyesuaian formasi dilihat dari sebab dan dampak lahirnya peraturan tersebut, tulisan ini hanya menganalisis substansi dan implementasi kebijakan saja. Studi yuridis normatif ini menggunakan pendekatan peraturan perundang-undangan yang berlaku dan pendekatan kasus. Penelitian hukum ini menggunakan Surat Keputusan Menteri Pendayagunaan Aparatur Sipil Negara dan Reformasi Birokrasi nomor 149 tahun 2023, yang menyesuaikan penetapan kebutuhan pegawai Aparatur Sipil Negara untuk jabatan fungsional guru di lingkungan pemerintah daerah pada tahun anggaran 2022.

    Sea surface microalgal assemblages from Antarctic Peninsular

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    第8回極域科学シンポジウム/個別セッション:[OB] 極域生物圏 12月5日(火)国立極地研究所 1階交流アトリウム The Eighth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar Biology Tue. 5 Dec./Entrance Hall (1st floor), National Institute of Polar Researchconference objec

    The Abundance and Spatial Distribution of Soft Sediment Communities in Tanjung Bungah, Malaysia: A Preliminary Study

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    Abstract: Benthic faunal communities are important components in the intertidal zones. The diversity and abundance of the benthic communities are subjected to different natural and anthropogenic disturbances. The study was conducted as one off sampling on 6th November 2013 (1) to investigate the abundance and distribution of soft sediment communities in relation to environmental variables and (2) investigate the changes of population structure and diversity using spatial scales of 1 m, 10 m, and 100 m. Results indicated a total of 110 individuals of macrobenthos consisting of 7 different groups (Annelida, Bivalvia, Crustacea, Gastropoda, Nematoda, Nemertea, Polychaeta) and 4 different groups of meiobenthos (Copepoda, Nematoda, Ostracoda, Polychaeta) consisting 920 individuals were recorded. Dissolved oxygen played the most significant role in affecting the distribution of soft sediment communities while ammonia concentrations only affected marcobenthic organisms. However, sediment grain size did not show significant correlation (p>0.05) on soft sediment communities. Hence, understanding how different properties of benthos respond to changes in environmental variables is crucial in determining how the impacts on the sediment are tolerated by the benthic organisms

    The Abundance and Spatial Distribution of Soft Sediment Communities in Tanjung Bungah, Malaysia: A Preliminary Study

    No full text
    Benthic faunal communities are important components in the intertidal zones. The diversity and abundance of the benthic communities are subjected to different natural and anthropogenic disturbances. The study was conducted as one off sampling on 6th November 2013 (1) to investigate the abundance and distribution of soft sediment communities in relation to environmental variables and (2) investigate the changes of population structure and diversity using spatial scales of 1 m, 10 m, and 100 m. Results indicated a total of 110 individuals of macrobenthos consisting of 7 different groups (Annelida, Bivalvia, Crustacea, Gastropoda, Nematoda, Nemertea, Polychaeta) and 4 different groups of meiobenthos (Copepoda, Nematoda, Ostracoda, Polychaeta) consisting 920 individuals were recorded. Dissolved oxygen played the most significant role in affecting the distribution of soft sediment communities while ammonia concentrations only affected marcobenthic organisms. However, sediment grain size did not show significant correlation (p>0.05) on soft sediment communities. Hence, understanding how different properties of benthos respond to changes in environmental variables is crucial in determining how the impacts on the sediment are tolerated by the benthic organisms

    Optimizing Human Resource Management for Enhancing the Quality of Elementary School

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    This research aims to identify methods used to improve the human resource management (HR) regime to enhance the quality of education in primary schools because education at the primary level significantly influences the growth of individuals, communities, and countries. This study used a qualitative approach to collect data using interviews, observations, and document analysis. Research shows that effective human resource management can improve the quality of education in elementary schools. Methods such as careful teacher recruitment and selection, training, and continuous performance evaluation are essential to enhancing teacher capabilities and quality. Strong leadership from the principal in managing is also critical. Principals who motivate, lead well, and create a positive work environment can help teachers and school employees do better. The results show that achieving the vision and mission of better education and personnel administration will optimize elementary school human resource management. To improve the quality of education in elementary schools, education stakeholders must create policies and management practices based on educational goals

    Al-‘Adl wa-l-Ihsan en España: ¿Un proyecto nacional para un movimiento islámico transnacional?

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    The author examines recent developments in Muslim associations of Spain established by Moroccan immigrants linked to the Islamic movement al-‘Adl wa-l-Ihsan (Justice and Spirituality). By analyzing the discourse of an emerging leadership of this movement, she seeks to understand how the political commitment and spiritual bond of these activists with the Moroccan Guide both incorporate and rework elements from the dominant discourse on the necessary adaptation of Islam to Spain. Based on in-depth interviews with these leaders, she explores how the Movement’s commitment to Morocco as well as the ummah (Universal Community of Believers) interact with the way these muslims perceive and position themselves in the national context of Spain.Se examina en este ensayo la evolución reciente de las asociaciones musulmanas en España creadas por inmigrantes marroquíes vinculados al movimiento islámico al-‘Adl wa-l-Ihsan (Justicia y Espiritualidad). Partiendo de las declaraciones de un liderazgo emergente de este movimiento en España, la autora trata de explicar cómo el compromiso político de estas personas y el vínculo espiritual con su Guía marroquí incorporan, al tiempo que reelaboran, elementos del discurso dominante sobre la necesaria adaptación del islam a España. Entrevistas en profundidad con estos activistas revelan cómo los lazos del Movimiento con Marruecos y con la umma (Comunidad universal de creyentes) interactúan con el modo en el que estos musulmanes perciben y se posicionan en el contexto nacional de España
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