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Similarity and Genetic Variation of Climbing Perch, <i>Anabas testudineus</i> (Bloch, 1792), From Java, Sumatra, and Kalimantan Islands, Indonesia. [PDF]

open access: yesScientifica (Cairo)
Gustiano R   +12 more
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Tukang Sijobang, Storytellers of West Sumatra

open access: yesArchipel, 1980
Phillips Nigel. Tukang Sijobang, Storytellers of West Sumatra. In: Archipel, volume 20, 1980. De la philologie à l'histoire. pp. 105-119.
Phillips, Nigel, Nigel Phillips
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Upik in West Sumatra: Istana Pagaruyung

Upik in West Sumatra: Istana Pagaruyung tells the story of Upik, a child of Minangkabau tribe who is proud of her origins and cultural heritage in the province of West Sumatra. West Sumatra is a province in Indonesia which has a lot of interesting tourist attractions, especially Upik’s favorite tourism place: Istana Pagaruyung. Let's take a closer look
null Rahayu, null Alzeina Hajar
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Forecasting Coffee Productivity in West Sumatra [PDF]

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Coffee productivity in West Sumatra has been fluctuating during 24 years. Therefor, it is essential to forecast the coffe productivity for effective farm management, resource allocation, and market stability. As the 10th highest coffee-producing region in Indonesia, West Sumatra plays a significant role in the country's coffee sector.
PUTRI, DWI NURAINI
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Between Sakit and Schizophrenia in West Sumatra, Indonesia

Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, 2020
This article explores one woman’s life history of mental illness in West Sumatra, Indonesia, and the shifting explanatory narratives used over time by herself and her family to understand and manage this illness. For most of her adult life, Amak Dahniar has heard voices, which had been understood as an illness caused by harmful spiritual influences ...
Narny, Yenny   +3 more
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West Sumatra and South Sulawesi

2019
This chapter examines the extent of adoption of high-yielding rice varieties, chemical fertilizers, and pesticides; the degree of success in terms of production and income; and the direct and indirect impact on village-wide income, absolute and relative.
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Yavadvipa and the Merapi Volcano in West Sumatra

Archipel, 2008
Cet article vise à reconstruire trois épisodes de l’histoire de Yavadvipa (émergence à Sumatra, conquête par Sri Vijaya, et renaissance à Java Central), dans lesquels le volcan Merapi joua un rôle, plus particulièrement au cours du troisième épisode durant lequel eut lieu un transfert des toponymes sumatranais Java ~ Jawa and Merapi en direction de ...
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The Green Revolution in A Village of West Sumatra

Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 1982
* The author would like to thank the Ford Foundation, the Joint Committee on Southeast Asia of the Social Science Research Council and the American Council of Learned Societies by means of whose grants this fieldwork was conducted. Thanks are also due to the villagers, university students and faculty who helped in this research.
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Nutrition transition in west Sumatra, Indonesia.

Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition, 2005
Indonesia, like many developing countries, is experiencing a rapid urbanisation characterised by double burden of disease in which non communicable diseases become more prevalent while infectious diseases remain undefeated. This report describes the nutrition transition which occurred to Indonesia after economic transformation in 1966, based on ...
Nur I, Lipoeto   +3 more
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