One-Stop Vein Clinic: The Ideal Option

2018 ◽  
pp. 225-233
Author(s):  
R. Bootun ◽  
T. R. A. Lane ◽  
A. H. Davies
Keyword(s):  
One Stop ◽  
Author(s):  
Andi Gusti

This study aims to explain the workload of employees at the One Stop Integrated Investment and Service Office (DPMPTSP) of Sumedang Regency. This study uses a descriptive design with a quantitative approach through descriptive statistics techniques. It was found that the job descriptions were distributed evenly to the employees in the office environment. The general structural and functional position holders have performed their job duties quite well. On average, the workload of employees has a unit efficiency level of 1.17. That is, on average they carry out work 17% exceeding the ideal workload. Thus, the need for employees in the office is 59 employees.   Keywords: Workload Employee Performance; Human Resources Management


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-21
Author(s):  
Waluyo Zulfikar

The problem of this research is explore licensing dan non-licecensing policy services in Bekasi Regency. That must be carried out properly to the community. but in practice, the implementation of licensing in Bekasi Regency is still not going well, this condition actually keeps the concept of licensing away from the ideal concept, standard rules regarding the institution and authority of the Investment Agency and One Stop Integrated Service which are not yet clear have triggered various problems in the permit processing process. existing businesses in Bekasi Regency. The researcher conducted an in-depth analysis using a qualitative descriptive analysis method where the results of this study concluded that efforts to improve and improve licensing and non-licensing services in Bekasi Regency were divided based on several series of priority choices. Determination of priority options based on parameters of depth of resolution efforts, length of time for problem handling and readiness of human resources executing policies, programs and government activities in Bekasi Regency. Errors in the interpretation of national regulations related to licensing and non-licensing policies will result in the unclear function of permits. The same function is regulated in different regulations so that it is over regulated. It is necessary to improve the licensing and non-licensing policies, where based on the results of this study there are still many permits that were born because of the discretion of the regional government, or were born in the daily practice of governing. Keywords: Licensing, Non-Licensing, Bekasi Regency


Author(s):  
Silvia Ayu ◽  
Muhammad Zarlis ◽  
Suhada Suhada

Honorary employees are needed in each agency so that it requires a selection process. Assessment and decision making in selection are usually subjective, especially if there are several prospective honorary employess who have capabilities that are not much different. Decision support system help in the selection of candidates in a way that is fairer and easier to use. The calculation in this study is made in the form of selection of candidates for honorary employees with the Profile Matching method. This calculation was used to assist in the selection of competency assessors for prospective temporary employees at the Pematangsiantar City One Stop Investment and Integrated Services Office, with several considerations including written tests, interviews and personality assessments. This Profile Matching Method will compare between the profile of prospective honorary employees and the ideal profile of honorary employees. The smaller the gap or (gap) will make the opportunity to pass the selection even greater.


Author(s):  
M.S. Shahrabadi ◽  
T. Yamamoto

The technique of labeling of macromolecules with ferritin conjugated antibody has been successfully used for extracellular antigen by means of staining the specimen with conjugate prior to fixation and embedding. However, the ideal method to determine the location of intracellular antigen would be to do the antigen-antibody reaction in thin sections. This technique contains inherent problems such as the destruction of antigenic determinants during fixation or embedding and the non-specific attachment of conjugate to the embedding media. Certain embedding media such as polyampholytes (2) or cross-linked bovine serum albumin (3) have been introduced to overcome some of these problems.


Author(s):  
R. A. Crowther

The reconstruction of a three-dimensional image of a specimen from a set of electron micrographs reduces, under certain assumptions about the imaging process in the microscope, to the mathematical problem of reconstructing a density distribution from a set of its plane projections.In the absence of noise we can formulate a purely geometrical criterion, which, for a general object, fixes the resolution attainable from a given finite number of views in terms of the size of the object. For simplicity we take the ideal case of projections collected by a series of m equally spaced tilts about a single axis.


Author(s):  
R. Beeuwkes ◽  
A. Saubermann ◽  
P. Echlin ◽  
S. Churchill

Fifteen years ago, Hall described clearly the advantages of the thin section approach to biological x-ray microanalysis, and described clearly the ratio method for quantitive analysis in such preparations. In this now classic paper, he also made it clear that the ideal method of sample preparation would involve only freezing and sectioning at low temperature. Subsequently, Hall and his coworkers, as well as others, have applied themselves to the task of direct x-ray microanalysis of frozen sections. To achieve this goal, different methodological approachs have been developed as different groups sought solutions to a common group of technical problems. This report describes some of these problems and indicates the specific approaches and procedures developed by our group in order to overcome them. We acknowledge that the techniques evolved by our group are quite different from earlier approaches to cryomicrotomy and sample handling, hence the title of our paper. However, such departures from tradition have been based upon our attempt to apply basic physical principles to the processes involved. We feel we have demonstrated that such a break with tradition has valuable consequences.


Author(s):  
G. Van Tendeloo ◽  
J. Van Landuyt ◽  
S. Amelinckx

Polytypism has been studied for a number of years and a wide variety of stacking sequences has been detected and analysed. SiC is the prototype material in this respect; see e.g. Electron microscopy under high resolution conditions when combined with x-ray measurements is a very powerful technique to elucidate the correct stacking sequence or to study polytype transformations and deviations from the ideal stacking sequence.


Author(s):  
N. Bonnet ◽  
M. Troyon ◽  
P. Gallion

Two main problems in high resolution electron microscopy are first, the existence of gaps in the transfer function, and then the difficulty to find complex amplitude of the diffracted wawe from registered intensity. The solution of this second problem is in most cases only intended by the realization of several micrographs in different conditions (defocusing distance, illuminating angle, complementary objective apertures…) which can lead to severe problems of contamination or radiation damage for certain specimens.Fraunhofer holography can in principle solve both problems stated above (1,2). The microscope objective is strongly defocused (far-field region) so that the two diffracted beams do not interfere. The ideal transfer function after reconstruction is then unity and the twin image do not overlap on the reconstructed one.We show some applications of the method and results of preliminary tests.Possible application to the study of cavitiesSmall voids (or gas-filled bubbles) created by irradiation in crystalline materials can be observed near the Scherzer focus, but it is then difficult to extract other informations than the approximated size.


Author(s):  
K.-H. Herrmann ◽  
D. Krahl ◽  
H.-P Rust

The high detection quantum efficiency (DQE) is the main requirement for an imagerecording system used in electron microscopy of radiation-sensitive specimens. An electronic TV system of the type shown in Fig. 1 fulfills these conditions and can be used for either analog or digital image storage and processing [1], Several sources of noise may reduce the DQE, and therefore a careful selection of various elements is imperative.The noise of target and of video amplifier can be neglected when the converter stages produce sufficient target electrons per incident primary electron. The required gain depends on the type of the tube and also on the type of the signal processing chosen. For EBS tubes, for example, it exceeds 10. The ideal case, in which all impinging electrons create uniform charge peaks at the target, is not obtainable for several reasons, and these will be discussed as they relate to a system with a scintillator, fiber-optic and photo-cathode combination as the first stage.


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