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E#ects of Extracts from Tropical Seaweeds on DPPH Radicals and Caco-, Cells Treated with Hydrogen Peroxide
(2007)Edible seaweeds were collected from Indonesia, a tropical country that does not show seasonal variations in temperature, to evaluate their health-related activities. Ethanol and acetone extracts were prepared from - green ... -
Early Detection Of Chilling Injury Symptoms In Horticultural Products
(2010-06)Chilling injury symptoms in horticultural products were examined through the dynamic state of water by proton NMR analysis. Cucumber fruits, a chilling sensitive horticultural product, were used as a sample. After harvesting, ... -
EARLY NUTRITION: NUTRITION FOR PREGNANCY WOMAN
(2011)Evidence accumulates that food supply and the metabolism of food ingredients in women during pregnancy and lactation and in their children have marked implications on child development and long-term health. Epidemiological ... -
Eco-Architecture and Eco-Landscape Management Concept For Riparian Landscape in Lebak Kantin - Sempur, Bogor
(2009)This paper was written to inventory and analys management systems found in Ciliwung Riparia Lmdsczpe, especially in Lebak Kantin, Sempur Area, Bogor City. The management concept used to develop the area was eco-architecture ... -
Ecohydrology of The Mamberamo Basin
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Ecohydrology of The Mamberamo Basin
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Ecological Carrying Capacity Model "Ecological Footprint" for Developing Wetar Island
(2007)Ecological footprint concept has developed at foreign country for valuation of carrying capacity a region. But there, no many institution apply these approach to developing their activities to set a management plan. ... -
Ecological Legal Aspects For Suistanable Riparian Landscape Management in Sempur Area, Bogor City, Indonesia
(2009)Ecological landscape management for a riparian zone of Ciliwung River at Sempur and its surrounding is aimed to establish sustainability. Cili~vungR iver flows along 119 Km from the head water area in Telaga Warna, Puncak ... -
The ecology and distribution of freycinetia gaud. (pandanaceae; freycinetoideae) in the Indoesian new Guinea
(2010)SINAGA, N. I., MEGIA, R., HARTANA, A., KEIM, A. P. Ecology and distribution of Freycinetia Gaud. (Pandanaceae; Freycinetoidea) in Indonesian New Guinea. Reinwardtia 13(2): 189-1 97. - The study mainly concerns with the ... -
The Ecology And Distribution Of Freycinetia Gaud. (Pandanaceae; Freycinetoideae) In The Indonesian New Guinea
(2010)Ecology and distribution or Freycinetia Gaud. (Pandanaceae; Freycinetoidea) in Indonesian Ncw Guinea. Reimvardlia 13(2): 189-197. - Thc study mainly concerns with the species of Freycinelia that occurs in the Indonesian ... -
The Ecology And Distribution Of Freycinetiagaud. (Pandanaceae: Freycinetoideae) In The Indonesian New Guinea
(2010)The study mainly concerns with tbe species of Freycinelill Lhat occurs in the indonesian New Guinea, including the provinces of Papua and Papua Barat. The study indicates that almost all species of Freycinetia in the ... -
Ecology Of Avian Community Of Pulau Rambut : Population, Nest Site Distribution, and Foraging Sites
(2001)There is only a few herofii-y,of waterbirds in Indonesia, and one of them is Fulau Rambut Wildlife Sanctuary. Various waterbird species in a hclge nmber usa the island as their home, despite the fact that the sanctuary is ... -
Economic analysis of sengon (Paraserianthes falcataria) community forest plantation, a fast growing species in East Java, Indonesia
(2006)Despite strong efforts to rehabilitate degraded forests and lands in Indonesia, successful cases of reforestation are rare. A previously identified problem was unclear land tenure in certain forest areas creating conflict ... -
Economic and adaptation costs of climate change: case study of Indramayu, West Java Indonesia
(2014-05)Climate change is already occuring. In Indonesia, many evidence such as chnaging rainfall patterns in many parts of the country (e.g. Sumatra and Java) indicate the impacts of global elimate change on Indonesian climate. ... -
Economic Benefits of Using SOI Phase Information for Crop Management Decision in Rice-Base Farming System of West Java, Indonesia
(2010)Variability of dry season rainfall in Indonesia is strongly influenced by the El-Nino- Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon. In ENSO ‘warm event’ (El-Niño) years, for most cases the dry season starts earlier and the ... -
Economic Benefits of Using SOI Phase Information for Crop Management Decision in Rice-Base Farming System of West Java, Indonesia
(2010)Variability of dry season rainfall in Indonesia is strongly influenced by the El-Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon. In ENSO ‘warm event’ (El-Niño) years, for most cases the dry season starts earlier and the ... -
Economic Crisis, Small Farmer Well-Being, and Forest Cover Change in Indonesia
(2000)Field research was conducted on 1,050 Indonesian households to understand the effects of the Asian economic crisis on the well-being of small farmers outside of Java and on their forest-clearing practices. The main findings ...