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The major risk factor of stroke across Indonesia; a nationwide geospatial analysis of universal health coverage program. [PDF]
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Self-reported sexually transmitted infections among women in Indonesia: analysis of 2017 Indonesia demographic and health survey. [PDF]
Lumbantoruan SM, Eka NGA, Saputri A.
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Peatland area in Indonesia was about 14.91 million ha spread out in Sumatra 6.44 million ha (43 %), in Kalimantan 4.78 million ha (32 %), and in Papua islands 3.69 million ha (25 %). In 1995, Mega Rice Project (MRP) in tropical peatland launched in Central Kalimantan, of which project failed because of knowledge gaps, especially on peatland hydrology ...
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Peatland area in Indonesia was about 14.91 million ha spread out in Sumatra 6.44 million ha (43 %), in Kalimantan 4.78 million ha (32 %), and in Papua islands 3.69 million ha (25 %). In 1995, Mega Rice Project (MRP) in tropical peatland launched in Central Kalimantan, of which project failed because of knowledge gaps, especially on peatland hydrology ...
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Healing boundaries in south Kalimantan
Social Science & Medicine, 1988In the Meratus Mountains of South Kalimantan, Indonesia, a number of intersecting discourses on the body compete to clarify and legitimize health practices and curing techniques. Meratus Dayak shamans cure through chants that metaphorically open and expand social and somatic boundaries; they open up the pores to let in healthy cosmic flows and to ...
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Natural resources inventory of East Kalimantan (Kalimantan Timur), Indonesia
GeoJournal, 1985The natural resources inventory of Kalimantan Timur has proven the value of remote sensing techniques as an approach to a modern resources inventory. Under the given conditions of poorly accessible, heavily vegetated areas, the limitations of knowledge, and time and fund restrictions, there was practically no other choice. In the case of the Kalimantan
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Coal slurry pipelines: A coal transportation method in Kalimantan, Indonesia
International Journal of Mining, Reclamation and Environment, 2021Nthati Lillian Monei +2 more
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