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Biogeography of the Indonesian coelacanths

Nature, 2000
Living coelacanths (Latimeria chalumnae) are normally found only in the western Indian Ocean, where they inhabit submarine caves in the Comores Islands1. Two specimens have since been caught off the island of Manado Tua, north Sulawesi, Indonesia, some 10,000 kilometres away2.
Karen Hissmann   +5 more
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Emotion Classification on Indonesian Twitter Dataset

International Conference on Asian Language Processing, 2018
The rapid growth of Twitter usage attracts many researchers to utilize Twitter data for several purposes, including emotion analysis. However, there is a resource limitation in standard dataset for emotion analysis task for under-resourced language ...
M. Saputri, Rahmad Mahendra, M. Adriani
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Indonesian Problem

Pacific Affairs, 1947
IN THE FIELD of industrial relations there is a well-known paradox to the effect that backwardness may open the way to leadership. That is to say, a completely archaic system may lend itself to radical change more easily, and with less capital loss, than one that may have been up-to-date only yesterday.
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An Indonesian Islam?

2017
The history of postcolonial Indonesia can therefore be divided into three periods, dominated by different regimes with its own characteristics, during which Islamisation process has continued to evolve. The Sukarno presidency (1945-1965) marks the first period, during which Mayumi established itself as the main Islamic political party.
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Colloquial Indonesian Lexicon

International Conference on Asian Language Processing, 2018
We provide a lexicon for text normalization of Indonesian colloquial words. We gathered 3,592 unique colloquial words-also known as “bahasa alay” -and manually annotated them with the normalized form.
Nikmatun Aliyah Salsabila   +3 more
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Psychotherapy for Indonesians

2019
Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world after China, India and the USA. It is estimated that more than 260 million people live in this country in 2018. Indonesians who live abroad are also quite numerous. As part of daily life, they might experience various problems or life events that affect their mental health.
Marthoenis, Dahlia
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A lesson in Indonesian:

BMJ, 1994
The British prefer definite answers. Let your yea-yea be your yea-yea. No greys, please. Is the IRA ceasefire permanent: yes or no? In Indonesia there is a word in common use that nicely circumvents the need for black and white. …
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THE INDONESIAN NUMERALS

1895
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Green finance and sustainability development goals in Indonesian Fund Village

Resources Policy, 2022
Reza Ronaldo, Tulus Suryanto
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