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There is a lot of unrelieved pain in developing countries. Here is a story from Bali, Indonesia, about a woman with advanced malignancy, who is in unbelievable agony. Expensive chemotherapy is available to her. But although the necessary medications for relieving her pain are available in hospitals, they do not reach the patient, in her home, or even ...
M R, Rajagopal, Kurnia, Ito
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Prasasti Tambelingan disimpan di Pura Batur desa Gobleg (Kabupaten Buleleng) dan merupakan prasasti tembaga. Transkripsi (alih-aksara) pertama dikerjakan oleh P.V. van Stein Callenfels dan dimuat dalam Epigraphia Balica I (VBG, deel LXVI, 1926, hlm. 7-13)
Sukarto Karto Atmodjo
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Correlation of Knowledge and Attitude with the Use of a Travel Clinic for Pre-Travel Consultation
Utilization of tourism clinics, particularly for pre-travel consultations, remains low among domestic tourists. The current study aims to examine the relationship between knowledge level and attitude towards the utilization of tourism clinics for pre ...
Ni Ketut Tannis Lestari +2 more
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Where do perturbative and non-perturbative QCD meet? [PDF]
We computed the static potential and Wilson loops to $O(\alpha^2)$ in perturbation theory for different lattice quark and gluon actions. In general, we find short distance lattice data to be well described by ``boosted perturbation theory''.
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Abstract Few studies have examined birth order effects on personality in countries that are not Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic (WEIRD). However, theories have generally suggested that interculturally universal family dynamics are the mechanism behind birth order effects, and prominent theories such as resource dilution would ...
Laura J. Botzet +2 more
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The marine aquarium trade has played an important role in shaping the ecological state of coral reefs in Indonesia and much of the Asia-Pacific. The use of cyanide by ornamental fishers in Buleleng District, Bali, in the 1980s and 1990s has resulted in a
James Barclay Frey, Fikret Berkes
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Volunteer Tourists and the SDGs in Bali Agents of Development or Redundant Holiday-Makers?
Volunteer tourism is an ever-growing phenomenon and a multi-million-pounds industry, particularly in developing countries. Despite the manifold criticism for its neo-colonial nature – self-centered volunteers who romanticize the Global South as ‘poor but
Claudia Dolezal, Dominyka Miezelyte
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When Satisfaction Is Not Enough to Build a Word of Mouth and Repurchase Intention
This study aims to measure the impact of service quality on word of mouth (WOM) and repurchase intention mediated by customer satisfaction. Design/methodology/approach: This cross-sectional study was conducted in all branches of Bank BPD Bali in Bali ...
I Gusti Agung Eka Teja Kusuma +3 more
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The demands of marine organisms for the aquarium trade are remain high and seems continue to increase. Consequently, many of marine organisms has been spread out from its natural habitat as in the case of endemic Banggai cardinalfish, (Pterapogon ...
I Nyoman Giri Putra +1 more
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Inventory of Invasive Alien Plant Species (IAPs) in Bali Botanic Garden and the Adjacent Areas
Similar to other botanic gardens, Bali Botanic Garden (BBG) is also prone to the spread of Invasive Alien Plant (IAP) species. Unfortunately, research about IAP species in BBG is still very limited.
Farid Kuswantoro +2 more
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