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A cautionary note to hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg)-negative test results in pregnant women in an area prevalent of HBeAg-negative chronic hepatitis B. [PDF]
Abstract Maternal hepatitis B e Antigen (HBeAg) positivity poses a risk for hepatitis B virus (HBV) mother‐to‐child transmission (MTCT). In resource‐constrained settings, HBeAg testing is recommended as an alternative to HBV DNA testing to establish antiviral prophylaxis eligibility. Nevertheless, the high prevalence of HBeAg‐negative chronic hepatitis
Chalid MT +6 more
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Primary Canine Hypoplasia in African American and Indonesian Children: Prevalence, Expression and Tooth Size. [PDF]
Primary canine hypoplasia is more frequent in stressed African American Gullah (12.7% teeth, 33.0% individuals) than in middle class Malay of Indonesia (3.1% teeth, 11.4% individuals). Hypoplastic defects are larger and more severe in Gullah than in Malay, confirming this defect is associated with socio‐economic status.
Lukacs JR.
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Hiding in plain sight: The underground palm Pinanga subterranea
The production of flowers and fruit below ground (geoflory and geocarpy, respectively) is a paradoxical reproductive strategy that seemingly hinders pollination and dispersal. Though rare, these phenomena occur in 33 angiosperm families. Plants that flower and fruit entirely below ground are exceptionally unusual.
Benedikt G. Kuhnhäuser +5 more
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Stratified activity: Vertical partitioning of the diel cycle by rainforest mammals in Borneo
Knowledge of animal activity is fundamental to our understanding of species ecology and community dynamics, but this information is lacking for most tropical arboreal mammals. We paired ground‐ and canopy‐level camera traps in unlogged and recovering‐logged forest in Borneo to investigate how mammals partition activity across three‐dimensional habitat ...
Jessica K. Haysom +3 more
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A mixed methods approach for measuring topic sensitivity in conservation
Abstract Conservationists increasingly aim to understand human behaviour to inform intervention design. However, obtaining information from people about their behaviour can be challenging, particularly if the research topic is considered sensitive.
Harriet Ibbett +12 more
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In Indonesia, state and non‐state actors frame youth attrition from agriculture as a food security concern and propose policy solutions focused on ‘modern’ farming techniques. Using a critical framing analysis of five national Indonesian news media sources from 2010 to 2020, we examine how government, development and private sector actors portray youth
Tessa D. Toumbourou +5 more
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Effects of High‐Frequency Flow Variability on the Pathways of the Indonesian Throughflow
Abstract Previous studies have shown the presence of strong mesoscale eddy activities in the Indonesian Seas and their influence on the transport and water mass properties of the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF), a mean flow from the Pacific Ocean to the Indian Ocean through the Indonesian Archipelago.
Mochamad Riza Iskandar +6 more
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High‐resolution genotyping of the marine sponge Suberites diversicolor from marine lakes confirms genetic lineages, but provides new evidence for strong intralineage population structure. Geographic distance and local environments did not explain genetic differentiation, suggesting other mechanisms such as founder events with priority effects may be at
Diede L. Maas +9 more
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An idea emerged to bring together the physical and metaphysical realms. A new science that was modern but still religious in nature and based on monotheism was known as the "Islamization of Science." This idea became popular since its inception, namely in the early '80s.
Syafrizal Syafrizal +2 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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