37 research outputs found
TINDAK PIDANA PENYALAHGUNAAN NARKOTIKA (STUDI KOMPARATIF PUTUSAN NOMOR 76/PID.SUS/2020/PN MGG, PUTUSAN NOMOR 69/PID.SUS/2020/PN MGG, PUTUSAN NOMOR 41/PID.SUS/2020/PN MGG, DAN PUTUSAN NOMOR 38/PID.SUS/2020/PN MGG)
Narcotics abuse, as a form of special criminal offense, has become a major problem that continues to grow along with the wider illicit trafficking. International organizations such as UNODC and the National Narcotics Agency (BNN) continue to monitor the development of narcotics cases in the world, including in Indonesia. Through a case study on four court decisions related to criminal acts of narcotics abuse at the Magelang District Court, the author examines how the comparison of the decisions of the judges of the Magelang District Court in Decisions (Number 76/PID.SUS/2020/PN MGG, Number 69/PID.SUS/2020/PN MGG, Number 41/PID.SUS/2020/PN MGG, and Number 38/PID.SUS/2020/PN MGG) and how the judicial review in the four decisions. Is it in accordance with the applicable law and has provided legal certainty.
This research uses a descriptive method of analysis with a normative juridical approach, which means examining legal theories, concepts, legal principles, and relevant legislation. The data used in this research comes from documentation of court decisions and analysis of Law No. 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics. As well as conducting interviews with judges related to the Mageang District Court. The author also refers to the theory that the author uses, namely the Theory of Judicial Power and the Theory of Comparability.
The results of this study show that there are similarities and differences in the application of punishment. Similarities include the same type of case, namely drug abuse for personal consumption without involvement in drug trafficking, as well as the application of Article 127 paragraph (1) letter (a) of Law Number 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics by the judge, even though the initial indictment was an alternative Article 112 paragraph (1) or Article 127 paragraph (1) letter (a). The main difference lies in the length of the imprisonment sanction, with Decision Number 76/Pid.Sus/2020/PN Mgg imposing a sentence of 1 year and 10 months, which is heavier than the other three decisions which each imposed a sentence of 1 year and 6 months. This difference is caused by factors such as the length of drug consumption. The juridical review reveals that the four decisions apply the principle of judge discretion based on the facts of the trial, the type of article applied, as well as mitigating or aggravating factor
Impact of Control Allocation Methods on the Design of Control Surface Layouts for Box-Wing Aircraft under Flying Qualities Constraints
This paper compares optimum control surface layouts designed and sized to obtain the same Flying Qualities (FQs) performance with different Control Allocation (CA) methods, and proposes novel layouts for staggered box-wing aircraft aimed at transonic commercial flight. Box-wings allow the installation of redundant control surfaces for which no explicit role can be defined a priori, but present challenges related to aerodynamic interaction and interference effects. To evaluate the impact of different CA methods on top-level layout parameters, the cumulative control surface span and the properties of the Attainable Moment Set (AMS) corresponding to each control surface layout are used. A physics-based multi-disciplinary optimization framework is developed to size the control surface layout. FQs are evaluated through non-linear flight dynamics simulation, using a variable-architecture flight control system that allows their assessment as a function of different CA methods. The most traditional Mechanical Gearing and Ganging (MGG) approach, the Constrained Pseudo-Inverse (CPI) method and the Direct Control Allocation (DCA) method are compared. Results show that different optimum layouts exist with comparable cumulative span, for a given CA method and same FQs requirements. The traditional MGG approach requires the largest cumulative control surface span, but retains the best ability to generate coupled roll-pitch moments. DCA requires the smallest cumulative control surface span, with the largest AMS volume. By using this method, a novel layout featuring a mid-wing rear elevon has been discovered, which reduces the total required control surface span by about 13%, results in a 3.7% increase of span available for flaps on the front wing, and avoids detrimental aerodynamic interaction effects near the wing-tail intersection region
Paradisus musicus testudinis, in quo, Multæ insignes et ante hunc diem inaudite, Gallicæ, Germanicæ, Anglicæ, Hyspanicæ, Polonicæ, cantiones; Nec non Varia Præludia, Fantasiæ, Tripudia cõtínentur: Prætereà punctis tum̀ suprà tum̀ ad latus singulis cuiusque tactus líterís adscriptis, eorumque præmissa explicatione, docetur quibus tum dextræ tum sinistræ manus digitis chorda tangenda pulsandave sit, Auctore Nícolao Valletto. Omnia in æs incisa.
[3] l., 94, [1] p., [4] l. 17 x 24 cm.Images scanned from Copy 2. Preservation microfilm, 1988. 1 reel; 35 mm. (PM 146)
2nd edition; originally published by the author, Amsterdam, 1615. Cf. MGG, v. 13, col. 1243.
Engraved.
Engraved illustrated title-page includes portrait of the author; engraved illustrated initials.
"Petit discours..." in French, [2] l. following title-page.
"Table de tout ce qui est contenu...", [3] l. at end.
Running title: Le secret des muses.
Lute music, in tablature.
Bound with his: [Le secret des muses, liv. 2] Amsterdam, 1619; his: [Psalmen Davids] Amsterdam, 1619; and [Lute music, in tablature. MS. 16--]
Sibley Music Library accession no.: 335658
Mechanism of interaction and removal of zinc with lignocellulosic adsorbents, closing the cycle with a soil conditioner
Batch experiments were performed to remove Zn2+ by adsorption process using organic residuals (pistachio, peanut, and almond) as an adsorbent. The adsorbents were characterized by FTIR spectra, SEM images, and elemental analysis. Optimum adsorption of Zn2+ was obtained at pH 6 with a contact time of 45 min at room temperature with 1.0 g adsorbents. The adsorption of Zn2+ was found to well describe Langmuir isotherm model and a pseudo-second-order rate equation. The maximum adsorption capacity of pistachio, peanut, and almond is as follows; 59.52 mgg-1, 54.64 mgg-1, and 51.81 mgg-1, respectively. Functional groups on shell surfaces can cooperate with metal ions in many ways such as electrostatic interaction, ion exchange, complex formation, and diffusion. This study has shown that pistachio, peanut, and almond shell can be used for reducing Zn2+ from aqueous solutions as an eco-friendly, low-cost adsorbent. The end-product containing organic compounds and zinc can be used as a soil conditioner. Furthermore, the usage of the organic shell as a sorbent for the capturing of zinc from contaminated water ensures both the technical advantage and cost-effectiveness for the sustainable environmental management concept. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University
Le second Livre de Tablature de Luth, Intitulé Le Secret des Muses Contenant plusieurs belles pièces non encor ouyes par ci-devant, fort faciles & utiles pour tous Amateurs. Ensemble plusieurs autres pièces mises en Tablature selon la mode plus belle, & plus facile qui se puisse trouver, entr'autres quelques pièces mises: pour ioüer à quatre Luts differemment accordez. Par Nicolas Valet.
[2] l., 49, [1] p., [3] l. 17 x 24 cm.Images scanned from Copy 2. Preservation microfilm, 1988. 1 reel; 35 mm. (PM 146).Second edition; originally published by the author, Amsterdam, 1616. Cf. MGG, v. 13, col. 1243.
Engraved.
Engraved illustrated initials.
Author's preface, in French, [1] l. following title-page.
"Tafel", [1] l. following p. [50]
Lute music, in tablature, for solo lute and for 4 lutes; the parts for 4 lutes printed on facing pages, designed to be read from opposite sides of a table.
Bound with his: [Le secret des muses, liv. 1] Amsterdam, 1618.
Sibley Music Library accession no.: 335658
A Simple Method to Decompose the Amplitudes of Different Random Variation Sources in FinFET Technology
A simple device-level characterization method to decompose the amplitudes of different random variation sources in FinFET technology is proposed for the first time. The impacts of the major two categories of random variation sources: metal gate granularity (MGG) and line-edge roughness (LER) on V-th variation are decomposed based on the differences in the physical mechanisms. The proposed method is verified based on 14nm FinFET platform. This work can provide helpful guidelines for future variation-aware technology development.CPCI-S(ISTP)[email protected]
Green multicast grooming based on optical bypass technology
With the network traffic increasing, the energy consumption of network equipments is growing greatly. Under the background of serious greenhouse effect, the excessive energy consumption has become a major barrier of developing the future information society. For this reason, the issue of saving energy followed by the grooming and optical bypass technology has become particularly important. In this paper, in order to perform the energy-saving for multicast demands, we present the multicast grooming policies and also develop a new auxiliary graph to support the multicast routing in green optical network. Based on the proposed auxiliary graph, a novel Multicast Green Grooming (MGG) approach by using the energy-efficient optical bypass technology and the effective grooming policy combination is proposed to reduce the occupied energy-consuming equipments that mainly include the core router ports, optical transceivers and amplifiers. Simulation results show that, compared to the traditional approach, MGG not only can obtain the lower blocking probability but also is able to save significant energy.Department of Computin
Selective adsorption and separation of stevioside and rebaudioside A by a metal-organic framework with boronic acid
The boronic acid functionalization metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), as unique boronate affinity adsorbents, have desired specific molecular affinity for the separation and enrichment of cis-diol-compounds. Herein, the boronic acid functionalized Zn-based MOF adsorbent (MOF-BA) was synthesized through a simple one-step microwave method and used for the recognition and isolation of steviol glycosides (SGs). This MOF-BA exhibits the same spherical structure and isostructure with the parent framework composed only of the primitive ligand as verified by SEM and XRD characterization. It was confirmed that changing the ratio of ligands could achieve the adjustability of the boron content in the framework. At the same time, the MOF-BA-1.0 showed a suitable pore size (4.69 nm), and the presence of boric acid functional groups showed favorable selectivity for stevioside (STV). The static adsorption results showed that adsorption performances of rebaudioside A (RA) and stevioside (STV) from crude sugar solution (5.0 mgmL-1, pH 8) on MOF-BA-1.0 were investigated at 303 K for 15 h. The adsorption capacity for STV and RA were 42.93 mgg-1 and 22.96 mgg-1, and the adsorption selectivity (αSTV/RA) reached 4.35. The adsorption isotherm and kinetic data of MOF-BA-1.0 for RA and STV obeyed Langmuir isotherm model and pseudo-second-order kinetic model, respectively. The study demonstrated that MOF-BA-1.0 adsorbent could be used as a potential adsorbent to purify the active ingredients of Stevia and obtain a high concentration of RA products.The presentation of the authors' names and (or) special characters in the title of the pdf file of the accepted manuscript may differ slightly from what is displayed on the item page. The information in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript reflects the original submission by the author
Stefania Turkevych's Heart of Oksana (1969): A Critical Edition of a Lost Ukrainian Opera
abstract: It is no secret that the Soviet Union silenced the voices of many artists, but pieces of this history are still emerging—including the story of Ukraine's first female composer to achieve professional renown: Stefania Turkevych (1898-1977). Although the quantity and quality of Turkevych's compositional output should have established her as a major international figure, most of her work remains unpublished. Turkevych is absent from both Grove Music and Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart (MGG Online). There is a clear need for English-language biographical materials about Turkevych and for publication of her works.
This document represents the first critical edition of Turkevych’s three-act chamber opera, Серце Оксани (The Heart of Oksana), commissioned in 1969 for the 100th anniversary of the creation of Canada’s Province of Manitoba (and its subsequent settlement by members of the Ukrainian diasporic community). The score is prefaced by brief introductions to both Turkevych and Серце Оксани as well as an explanation of editorial procedure and a critical report.
Lost Soviet-era voices carry particular social and political weight as present-day Ukraine reclaims an identity that moves beyond reductive “Russian vs. European” dichotomies, and solidifying that identity seems even more urgent against the backdrop of the current Donbass War (2013-present). This project represents the first step in a much longer-term effort to unearth and share Turkevych’s story and overlooked contributions as a composer, teacher, and lifelong advocate of Ukraine’s language and culture.Dissertation/ThesisDoctoral Dissertation Music 202
Colonialism, capitalism, and the invention of Early Music
‘Nowhere is the connection between theoretical musicology and musical performance as close as in the field of historical performance practice’, states the author of the article ‘Musikwissenschaft’ in MGG. This paper argues that the mutual appropriation of one by the other in order first to construct a symbiotic relationship, and then to hold onto a hegemonic position as joint arbiters of what is, by any definition, a wholly artificial construction – the field called ‘Early Music’ – has been one of the more remarkable successes of the maintenance of canonicity in both the repertoire of Western music and the way it is performed. In this essay I share a few preliminary thoughts about how early music’s apparent success has been achieved and sustained, by considering some of its strategies and structures against the bigger historical and political forces that have characterised the times and societies in which the phenomenon became what it is now, specifically colonialism and 'late' capitalism. This is primarily an exercise in comparative, rather than causal history, but I also want to emphasise that ‘early music’, like all cultural production, cannot insulate itself from being deeply embroiled in the ideological spaces in which it operates
