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EMI (English‐medium instruction) in Indonesian higher education
Abstract This article reports on the investigation of English‐medium instruction (EMI) in Indonesian higher education. Two separate but related studies were carried out. In Phase One, a mixed method approach using a questionnaire and interviews was used at a private university in Jakarta in order to gauge the responses of undergraduates studying a ...
Kingsley Bolton +3 more
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Face‐to‐face with the (animal) Other
Abstract The imperial underpinning of the early anthropology of Pakistan constituted “the other” as a subject of comprehension, categorization, and containment. Later, with the post‐9/11 geopolitical backdrop, anthropologists focused on selected themes such as religious and ethnic disparity and political nationalism, eliding some topics or groups. What
Muhammad A. Kavesh
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This review provides a comprehensive survey of the diversity and distribution of some of the important pathogens affecting bee health and summarises the available treatments currently being used to mitigate and control bee infections. Abstract Background Honey bees and honeycomb bees are very valuable for wild flowering plants and economically ...
Shahin Nekoei +5 more
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Frequency of nurse‐provided spiritual care: An international comparison
Abstract Aims and objectives To compare the frequency of nurse‐provided spiritual care across diverse cultures. Background Given an ethical imperative to respect patient spirituality and religiosity, nurses are increasingly taught and expected to provide spiritual care.
Elizabeth Johnston Taylor +18 more
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Abstract Indonesia declared Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID‐19) a Public Health Emergency based on Presidential Decree No. 11 of 2020 considering the extensive victims and extraordinary impacts. This study analyzes how Indonesia addresses the social function of intellectual property and government intervention in mitigating the pandemic.
Ranti F. Mayana, Tisni Santika
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Abstract Haze is a product of in‐situ biomass fires that becomes mobile as it moves across state boundaries in Southeast Asia. The literature on the governance of transboundary air commons has largely been fixed at the national or supranational scalar of reference.
Helena Varkkey
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Abstract Three generations of the Wendland family, Johann Christoph Wendland (1755–1828), Heinrich Ludolph Wendland (1792–1869) and Hermann Wendland (1825–1903), were outstanding court gardeners at the Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen (Hanover, Germany).
M. Elena Reiner‐Drehwald +2 more
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Baccaurea motleyana Müll. Arg. fruit is a useful but underutilized fruit that has numerous medicinal properties. Here, a short overview of the plant has been given to uncover its therapeutic potential. Abstract Rambai (Baccaurea motleyana Müll. Arg.), a member of the Phyllanthaceae family, is one of the underutilized fruits native to Indonesia, Malaya ...
Pradip Debnath +4 more
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During the wadi fermentation process, some microorganisms can grow, including lactic acid bacteria (LAB), affecting the taste and texture of the final product. Some LAB strains are used as probiotics such as the Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium groups. This study aimed at isolating, in vitro characterizing, and identifying microbial isolates from wadi
Yulistia Budianti Soemarie +3 more
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Abstract The systematic review will answer the follow research questions: (1) What is the effectiveness of different empowerment approaches employed within nutrition interventions on the nutritional status of women of reproductive age in low‐ and middle‐income countries?
Alison Riddle +12 more
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