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    Cerpen Sonduk Hela Karya M. Tansiswo Siagian di Desa Patane I, Kecamatan Porsea, Kabupaten Toba: Kajian Sosiologi Sastra

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    Skripsi ini berjudul “Cerpen Sonduk Hela Karya M. Tansiswo Siagian Di Desa Patane I, Kecamatan Porsea, Kabupaten Toba”. Pada penelitian ini, bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan unsur-unsur intrinsik, nilai-nilai sosiologi sastra, serta pandangan masyarakat terhadap Cerpen Sonduk Hela Karya M. Tansiswo Siagian. Teori yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah teori sosiologi sastra yang dikemukakan oleh Ratna tahun 2003 dengan menggunakan metode penelitian deskriptif kualitatif. Sumber data yang digunakan adalah data primer yang di dapat dari lapangan dan data sekunder yaitu cerpen Sonduk Hela Karya M. Tansiswo Siagian. Hasil yang diperoleh terdapat (6) unsur-unsur intrinsik, yaitu: tema, alur/plot, penokohan, latar, sudut pandang, amanat. Nilai-nilai sosiologi sastra mencakup: tanggung jawab, tolong menolong, kesetian, kepedulian. Dan pandangan masyarakat Desa Patane I terhadap Cerpen Sonduk Hela Karya M. Tansiswo Siagian.116 HalamanSkripsi Sarjan

    Development of Patane and Its Impact on the Environment in Toraja

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    The cemetery as a place to store the body is a very important place for the Toraja community. In the past, the most widely used places as graves were in specially made stone burrows, in natural stone caves that were considered safe, in certain woods usually for the corpses of babies and partly buried in the ground. In modern times, many Toraja people choose to build a special place for burials called Patane with various considerations. Usually this place was built by one family and became a family cemetery. The size varies according to the wishes of the family concerned but on average is 4 x 6 m with a height of about 3 m. The location of the patane construction depends on the family's agreement and usually uses a place that is considered strategic or good.  From the results of the research carried out, the growth of patane buildings is an average of two patane buildings built every year with an average building area of 33.63 m2 and using an average land area of 100.9 m2. The environmental impacts caused are: 1. Positive impacts, namely the location of a neat and well-organized patane building can become a tourist attraction and Because each patane building can accommodate many bodies, it can save land use for the cemetery (if all the bodies stored in the patane are buried in the ground). 2. Negative impact, namely the arrangement of the environment is not neat because the location of the patane development is not well organized because there are no rules about its construction and the reduction of productive strategic space of around 100.9 m2 every year. (compared to using stone burrows, erongs, and caves that use unproductive land)

    Vehicle Classification from Profile Measures

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    This paper proposes two novel convolutional neural networks for 3D object classification, tailored to process point clouds that are composed of planar slices (profiles). In particular, the application that we are targeting is the classification of vehicles by scanning them along planes perpendicular to the driving direction, within the context of Electronic Toll Collection. Depending on sensors configurations, the distance between slices can be measured or not, thus resulting in two types of point clouds, namely metric and non-metric. In the latter case, two coordinates are indeed metric but the third one is merely a temporal index. Our networks, named SliceNets, extract metric information from the spatial coordinates and neighborhood information from the third one (either metric or temporal), thus being able to handle both types of point clouds. Experiments on two datasets collected in the field show the effectiveness of our networks in comparison with state-of-the-art ones

    La strategia calendar: tra teoria e operatività

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    Le strategie calendar spread - che prevedono l'acquisto e la contestuale vendita di due opzioni dello stesso tipo, call o put, con medesimo strike, nominale e sottostante, e che differiscono solo per scadenza - basano la loro efficacia sull'analisi di come le tre principali variabili che incidono sul valore estrinseco delle opzioni producono i loro effetti

    A Novel Device to Evaluate the Stiffness of Ankle-Foot Orthosis Devices

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    The evaluation of mechanical behavior of plastic Ankle-Foot Orthosis (AFO) is important since AFO can provide an efficient support to patients with disabilities in locomotion. This paper reports on a novel testing apparatus that allows: (a) the evaluation of AFO stiffness in sagittal and frontal planes; (b) the conduction of semi-automatic trials; and, finally, (c) a global accuracy associated to the AFO stiffness values always less than 4%. The stiffness values are determined by the measurements of the imposed relative displacements between the foot and the shank of the orthosis and the induced reaction forces. The data collected together in an exact 2-D approach, together with those provided by gait analysis systems, allows to better understand gait alteration induced by ankle orthosis, and to improve clinical management of patients

    Analysis of 3D segmented anatomical districts through grey-levels mapping

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    Nowadays, image processing and 3D shape analysis are an integral part of clinical practice and have the potentiality to support clinicians with advanced analysis and visualization techniques. The main contribution of the paper is the integration of these two approaches in order to increase the amount of information available and, thus, allow a more accurate analysis of each patient. Given a segmented anatomical district, we propose a novel mapping of volumetric data onto the segmented surface. The grey levels of the image voxels are mapped through a volume-surface correspondence map, which defines a grey level texture on the segmented surface. The resulting texture mapping is coherent to the local morphology of the segmented anatomical structure and provides an enhanced visual representation of the anatomical district. The integration of volume-based and surface-based information in a unique 3D representation also supports the identification and characterization of morphological landmarks and pathology evaluations

    Mapping grey-levels on 3D segmented anatomical districts

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    The study aims to perform a simple but effective integration of geometric information of segmented 3D bones' surface and density information provided by volume MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging). Such a representation method could support diagnosis process, biomedical simulation, computed assisted surgery and prosthesis fitting. The input consists of a volume MRI of a carpal district and the corresponding 3D surface model. The algorithm superimposes image and surface, and, once found the image voxel correspondent to each surface point, maps the grey level of the voxels identified on the segmented surface. The output is a surface mesh on which the texture, induced by the MRI, has been mapped. The approach is effective, general and applicable to different anatomical districts. Further elaboration of the results can be used to perform landmark identification or segmentation correction

    Photoreflectance Study of InAs Growth Mode in InAs/GaAs Quasi-0D Systems

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    Photoreflectance measurements have been performed in a number of InAs/GaAs single-quantum wells with nominal thickness L ranging from 0.6 to 2.0 ML. The InAs growth mode was investigated by analyzing the evolution, with increasing coverage, of the optical response associated with the InAs layer. For L ⩽ 1.6 ML, the experimentally derived energies for the optical transition originating in the InAs are consistent with those evaluated in a simple square-well envelope-function scheme. The dependence of the photoreflectance line shape broadening on L is well described up to L = 1.4 ML in terms of a disordered InAs/GaAs interface made by interconnected InAs and GaAs islands with a typical size of order 2 nm. For L = 1.6 ML, the quantum well spectral features broaden abruptly and vanish for L = 2 ML, suggesting the disappearance of the InAs 2D layer in favor of a predominant nucleation of large quantum dot
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