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    Analisis Non Performing Loan pada PT Panin Bank Tbk

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    Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji dan menganalsis tingkat Non Performing Loan (NPL) dimana membandingkan tingkat kredirt bermaslah (kredit kurang lancar,diragukan dan macet) dengan Total Kredit pada PT Panin Bank Tbk dimana semakin tinggi nilai Non Performing Loan (NPL) maka semakin buruk pengelolaan kredit begitu juga sebaliknya apabila nilai Non Performing Loan rendah pengelolaan kredit semakin baik. Populasi dalam penelitian ini adalah 37 tahun dan sampel dalam penelitian ini selama 9 tahun mulai 2010 sampai tahun 2018 dengan sampling yang digunakan adalah purposive sampling. Uji statistik mengunakan SPSS v 21 dengan teknik analsisis data menggunakan metode one sample t-test. hasil penelitian menunujukan bahwa non performig loan  pada PT Panin Bank Tbk dikatakan sehat. Ini menunjukan bahwa pengelolaan dan penyaluran kredit yang diberikan oleh PT Panin Bank Tbk sudah baik dan berada dibawah ketetapan umum oleh Bank Indonesia

    Two-day-old newborns learn to discriminate accelerated-decelerated biological kinematics from constant velocity motion

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    Already in uterus the hand moves with the typical accelerated-decelerated kinematics of goal-directed actions and, from the twenty-second week of pregnancy, the unborn shows the ability to modulate the velocity of the movement depending on the nature of the target. According to the direct matching hypothesis, this motor knowledge may be sufficient to attune neonates' motion perception-like adults'-to biological kinematics. Using dots configuration motions which varied with respect to the kinematics of goal-directed actions, we observed that two-day-old human newborns did not show any spontaneous preference for either biological accelerated-decelerated motion or non-biological constant velocity motion when these were simultaneously presented in a standard preferential looking paradigm. In contrast, newborns preferred the biological kinematics after the repeated visual presentation of the different motions in a standard infant-control visual habituation paradigm. We propose that present results indicate that the relationship between perception and action does not require only action development but also the accumulation of sufficient perceptual experience. They also suggest a fast plasticity of the sensorimotor system in linking an already acquired motor knowledge with a newly experienced congruent visual stimulation

    Nur-i-Afshan V.10 no.30 July 1906

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    Contents: Foreign telegrams [Letter] - Editorial notes - Mothers of distinguished men by Virgin, Samuel H. - How to overcome by Panin, Ivan - China's first great Railway - The Garrison Centennial - The panther [Poetry] This volume of Nur-i-Afshan published weekly on Fridays from Ludhiana

    African Strategies: a Comparison of Present-Day Approaches Employed by External Actors Toward the Continent

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    The article explores the conceptual approaches adopted by China, the U.S. and some European nations, notably Germany and France, as the basis for their African policies. The analysis offers a comprehensive comparison, accounting for the main ideas on Africa as contained in the new edition of Russia’s Foreign Policy Concept. Arguably, the strategies contain divergent visions of the geographic scope as well as the conceptual framework for engaging Africa. Besides, the approaches differ when assessing the role other actors have to play in Africa, ranging from open competition up to a certain readiness for partnerships in specific issue areas. For each case, the author discusses its own specifics

    Doklady Physics V. 50, I. 07

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    Doklady Physics -- July 2005 Volume 50, Issue 7, pp. 333-387 PHYSICS Theory of Motion in an Optical Radiation Field for Sublimating Spherical Aerosol Solid Particles with Inhomogeneous Thermal Conductivity Yu. I. Yalamov and A. S. Khasanov pp. 333-336 Full Text: PDF (55 kB) Study of the Q Factor of the Impurity Resonance Mode in the Microstrip Model of a 1D Photonic Crystal B. A. Belyaev, A. S. Voloshin, and V. F. Shabanov pp. 337-342 Full Text: PDF (481 kB) Trigonal Distortion of Ferropericlase (Mg0.8Fe0.2)O at High Pressures I. Yu. Kantor, L. S. Dubrovinsky, A. P. Kantor, V. S. Urusov, C. McCammon, and W. Crichton pp. 343-345 Full Text: PDF (58 kB) TECHNICAL PHYSICS Effect of Hydrogenation on Magnetic Phase Transitions in the Er2Fe14B Single Crystal G. S. Burkhanov, I. S. Tereshina, O. D. Chistyakov, E. A. Tereshina, and H. Drulis pp. 346-348 Full Text: PDF (53 kB) Microwave Fracturing and Grinding of Solid Rocks by Example of Kimberlite A. N. Didenko, B. V. Zverev, and A. V. Prokopenko pp. 349-350 Full Text: PDF (29 kB) Behavior of the System of Diamond Particles with Nanometer Nickel Coating at High Pressures and Temperatures in the Sintering Process E. A. Ekimov, A. S. Ivanov, A. F. Pal', A. N. Ryabinkin, A. O. Serov, A. N. Starostin, V. E. Fortov, R. A. Sadykov, N. N. Mel'nik, and A. Presh pp. 351-354 Full Text: PDF (164 kB) A Method for Processing Sounding Signals on the Basis of Atomic Functions V. F. Kravchenko, D. V. Smirnov, and I. B. Fedorov pp. 355-359 Full Text: PDF (82 kB) Mesosubstructure in Surface Layers of Cyclically Loaded Polycrystals and Its Role in Fatigue Failure V. E. Panin, T. F. Elsukova, A. V. Panin, and O. Yu. Kuzina pp. 360-365 Full Text: PDF (968 kB) Study of Shock-Wave Scattering by Microscopic Inhomogeneities of a Medium by Example of a Two-Phase Steel Structure A. É. Kheifets, V. I. Zel'dovich, N. Yu. Frolova, N. P. Purygin, and B. V. Litvinov pp. 366-370 Full Text: PDF (278 kB) Analytical Inversion of a Hypersingular Operator and Its Application to Diffraction Theory S. I. Éminov pp. 371-376 Full Text: PDF (69 kB) MECHANICS Longitudinal Structures in Plane Jets A. V. Boiko, H. H. Chun, M. V. Litvinenko, V. V. Kozlov, E. E. Cherednichenko, and I. Lee pp. 377-379 Full Text: PDF (170 kB) Asymptotic Laws of Wetting Hydrodynamics O. V. Voinov pp. 380-384 Full Text: PDF (68 kB) Simulation of the Creep of Materials with Different Strengths V. M. Yarushina pp. 385-387 Full Text: PDF (40 kB)Archived web conten

    Significant increased number of PanIN lesions observed in the <i>STP</i> mice.

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    <p>(<i>A</i>) Pancreas specimens from 4 and 8-months zinc sulfate treated <i>MT-TGFα</i> (panels <i>i</i>, <i>iii</i>, <i>v</i>, <i>vii</i>) and <i>STP</i> (panels <i>ii</i>, <i>iv</i>, <i>vi</i>, <i>viii</i>) were H&E stained (panels <i>i-iv</i>), co-immunolabeled (co-IHC) with antibodies against cytokeratin-19 (brown) and amylase (pink) (panels <i>v</i>, <i>vi</i>), or Alcian blue stained (<i>panels vii</i>, <i>viii</i>). <i>MT-TGFα</i> mice display ductal proliferation with increased ADM at both 4 and 8 months of treatment (panels <i>i</i>, <i>iii</i>). <i>STP</i> mice showed progression from ADM to PanIN-1 & -2 lesions (panels <i>ii</i>, <i>iv</i>). Arrows indicate ADM lesions and plus signs denote PanIN-1 lesions. The occurrence of ADMs in both models was demonstrated by co-IHC of Ck19 and amylase (panels <i>v</i>, <i>vi</i>). Alcian blue indicated vastly increased mucin contents within ducts in the <i>STP</i> mice (panel <i>viii</i>) over the <i>MT-TGFα</i> mice (panel <i>vii</i>). (<i>B</i>) Morphometric analysis of pancreata from <i>MT-TGFα</i> and <i>STP</i> mice treated with 8-months of zinc sulfate. Four mice per genotype were analyzed with a minimum of five fields counted per mouse (100x). <i>(Upper panel)</i>: The graph depicts the average number of ducts per 200x field. There was no significant difference in the number of total ductal structures counted in both models. (Middle <i>panel</i>): The graph depicts the average number of PanIN-1 & -2 lesions per 200x field. The STP mice exhibited marked increase of PanIN-1 & -2 lesions than the <i>MT-TGFα</i> mice. (<i>Lower panel</i>): Percentage of Alcian blue positive area per 100x field was presented. The increased PanIN lesions were consistent to the enhanced Alcian blue positivity in the <i>STP</i> mice. Values are presented as mean ±SEM. (Student’s t-test, ** p < 0.05). Magnifications: panels 100X; insets 400x.</p

    Differential cell cycle and proliferation marker expression in ductal pancreatic adenocarcinoma and pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PanIN)

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    Aims: Pancreatic cancer is an aggressive tumour following a multistep progression model through precursors called pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PanIN). Identification of reliable prognostic markers would help in improving survival. The aim of this study was to investigate the role as well as the prognostic significance of different cell cycle and proliferation markers, namely p21, p27, p53 and Ki-67, in pancreatic carcinogenesis. Methods: We analysed the expression of p21, p27, p53 and Ki-67, in 210 ductal pancreatic adenocarcinomas, 40 PanIN-3 cases and 40 normal controls combined in a tissue microarray. The results were correlated with clinicopathological and follow-up data. Results: Our study revealed a differential p27, p21, p53, and Ki-67 expression between ductal adenocarcinoma, PanIN-3 and normal pancreas. p27 expression progressively decreased from normal pancreas to PanIN and to pancreatic cancer. Decreased p27 and increased p53 expression showed a significant association with the T stage. A Ki-67&gt;5 correlated with reduced survival. Conclusions: In pancreatic cancer, loss of p27 and increased p53 expression is associated with a more aggressive phenotype. p27 may play an important role in pancreatic carcinogenesis. A Ki-67&gt;5 independently predicted poor outcome. © 2010 Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia
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