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2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-40
Author(s):  
Kholifah Fil Ardhi ◽  
Fitri Amaliyah ◽  
Naila Hanum

MSME activities (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises) are dominated by human labor or labor-intensive, which means that the absorption of labor is very high in the MSME sector. Batik Sekarniti is a small industry engaged in the production of traditional batik. PKM activities carried out online and offline went well and smoothly. The face-to-face meeting aims to conduct a pre-survey of the condition of MSMEs so as to help plan PKM activities. The core of the activity is mentoring and training which is held online using Google Meet media. The participants of the activity were 30 people consisting of two owners and 28 employees of the Batik Sekarniti UMKM located in Temanggal, Wijimulyo, Nanggulan, Kulon Progo, DI. Yogyakarta. The results of the activity show that there is potential for UMKM Batik Sekarniti to increase production capacity, namely in the process of batik writing.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 141-148
Author(s):  
Andrian Sah ◽  
Sukma Dwi Prakoso ◽  
Mursalim Tonggiroh

During the pandemic it caused disruption in all fields, including Small Industries. One of them is small Industries in the city of Jayapura experienced taking down of sales during the pandemi. Industry fields gave helping for small industry in Jayapura  as improvement and stability to improve Small Industries during this pandemic. The Department of Industry, Trade, Cooperatives and SMEs only has information data from Small Industry Assistance and there is no development data, especially during the pandemic, development level data is needed to view and store data from observations. Therefore it is necessary to have a geographic information system to collect and provide information to small industries regarding the level of development, using the PIECES analysis method, designing using the Unified Modeling Language (UML) method, using the waterfall development method and the software used is QGIS. This research produced a Geographic Information System for the Development of Small Industries in the Pandemic as information for small industries in North Jayapura.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 145-149
Author(s):  
Tia Setiawan ◽  
Zenal Abidin ◽  
Cucu Hendra

Corrosion is an electrochemical reaction process that is natural and takes place by itself, corrosion cannot be prevented or stopped but can only be controlled using the Electro Plating method. Electroplating is a process that produces a thin layer of metal on top of another metal surface by electrolysis or electroplating using direct current (DC) and chemical solutions (electrolytes). The process of giving this protective layer aims to protect the metal from corrosion, in this study, will make a prototype electro plating tool for small industry or Home Industry, the completeness of the components needed to make a prototype electro plating tool is an AC transformer matic 30-50 A 12V, ampere meter, volt meter, fuse and switch, then nickel solution serves to provide strength, metal resistance from rust and chrome solution serves to provide resistance to corrosion and gives a glossy white color so it looks better, to produce a strong coating. With the occurrence of the anode, cathode, and electrolyte solution which are used entirely as related to coating materials, especially metals are illustrated as, the cathode can be interpreted as the workpiece to be coated, connected to the negative pole of the electric current source and the electrolyte in the form of a solution whose molecules can be dissolved. in water and decomposes into positively or negatively charged particles and the deposition in the process is due to the presence of ions in the electrolyte and will settle on the cathode and the process of coating the metal occursPlease write your abstract in English version here.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nina K. Mair ◽  
Jürgen Gottowik ◽  
Raul Rodriguez-Esteban ◽  
Timothy J. Seabrook

ABSTRACTBackgroundIt is estimated that there are more than 7,000 rare diseases (RDs) worldwide, impacting the lives of approximately 400 million people and only 5% have an approved therapy. Facing special challenges, including patient scarceness, incomplete knowledge of the natural history and only few specialized clinical sites, clinical trials (CT) are limited, making the data from trials critical for research and clinical care. Despite the introduction of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Amendment Act (FDAAA) in 2007 requiring certain CTs to post results on the registry ClinicalTrials.gov within 12 months following completion, compliance has been reportedly poor. Here, we describe general characteristics of RD CTs, identify trends, and evaluate result reporting practices under the FDAAA aiming to draw awareness to the problem of non-compliance.MethodsCTs conducted between 2008 and 2015 were extracted from the public U.S. trial registry ClinicalTrials.gov using the text mining software I2E (Linguamatics). Disease names were matched with rare disease names from the Orphanet Rare Disease Ontology (ORDO, v2.5, Orphanet). Statistical analyses and data visualization were performed using GraphPad Prism 7 and R (v3.5). The Student’s t-test was employed to calculate significance using p-value cut-offs of <0.05 or <0.001.ResultsWe analyzed 1,056 RD CTs of which 55.7% were phase 2, 7.7% phase 2/3 and 36.7% phase 3 trials. The studies were mostly one- and two-armed experimental CTs with the majority (60.2%) being funded by industry. Cystic fibrosis and sickle cell disease represented the most frequently investigated diseases (25.0% and 16.5%). Industry-led phase 2 RD CTs were significantly (p<0.0001) shorter than their equivalent led by academia/non-profit (22 vs. 33 months). Screening CTs completed before the end of 2015, we found that of the 725 analyzed studies, 55.2% predominantly phase 2 CTs, did not report results. Taking their potential applicability to the FDAAA into account, 25.2% industry-funded and 28.0% academia/non-profit-funded trials failed to disclose results on ClinicalTrial.gov.ConclusionRD CTs tend to be comparatively small, industry-funded studies focusing on genetic and neurologic conditions. Sponsor-related differences in study design, duration, and enrollment were observed. There are still substantial shortcomings when it comes to result publication.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-76
Author(s):  
Hesa Murti Cahyo Jati ◽  
Akhmad Syari’udin

Minimum Wages, Numbers of medium and small industry on Employment of small and medium Industry, in the city/district of the Special Region of Yogyakarta in 2013-2019. This research is based on secondary data, namely data sourced from the book of small and medium industry potential and publication of the Central Bureau of Statistics. The analysis tool used is panel data regression with the fixed effect model method. Based on the results of the study, the Investment has a positive and significant effect on the Employment of Small and Medium Industry, the Regional Minimum Wages has a negative and significant effect on the Employment of Small and Medium Industry, and the number of Small and Medium industry has a positive and significant effect on the Employment of Small and Medium Industry.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 97-103
Author(s):  
Luthfi Puspita Sari

Many lead used in a variety of industrial activity, one of them metal fusion. Lead distill most through inhalation, that comes from particle or vehicle fumes. Lead distill on worker metal fusion at Perkampungan Indutry Kecil (PIK) happened because the worker still incomplete in use self protection. High lead degree in blood, by will heart in detoxification by the kidneys as excretion organ in form of urine. Kidneys can excretion lead through urine the most is approximately 75-80%. The objective research know the level of lead (Pb) in the urine on workers metal fusion at PIK Kebasen Tegal regency. Research Methods an observational study. Nonprobability sampling technique using purposive sampling total 27 sample. The research data served in descriptive the shape of chart to describe level plumbum in urine metal fusion working. The study was conducted on January 29-30, 2020 at PIK Kebasen Tegal regency. Lead levels from 27 samples no metal fusion workers who have plumbum levels exceeding the threshold value of  0.01 mg/L.According to research conducted obtained the lead levels in urine on metal fusion workers above the threshold value is 0.01 mg/L


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Yuniar Hajar Prasekti ◽  
Bekti bayu nugroho

ABSTRAK Pemilihan jamur tiram sebagai komoditas pengembangan usaha industri kecil di Tulungagung relatif mudah dan cepat dibandingkan budidaya komoditas lainnya. Selain itu permintaan akan jamur tiram di pasaran semakin tahun semakin meningkat. Penelitian ini memiliki tujuan yaitu menganalisis faktor sosial ekonomi jamur tiram di Tulungagung. Teknik analisis data dalam penelitian menggunakan uji kelayakan usaha dengan metode perhitungan Benefit cost ratio (B/C). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan industri kecil jamur tiram di Tulungagung layak diusahakan serta memiliki nilai jual tinggi.   Kata Kunci: faktor, sosial dan ekonomi, jamur tiram   ABSTRACT The selection of oyster mushrooms as a commodity for developing small industrial enterprises in Tulungagung is relatively easy and fast compared to the cultivation of other commodities. In addition, the demand for oyster mushrooms in the market is increasing every year. The purpose of this study was to analyze the social and economic factors of oyster mushrooms in Tulungagung. The data analysis technique in this study uses a business feasibility test with the B/C Ratio calculation method. The results showed that the oyster mushroom small industry in Tulungagung was feasible to be developed. Keyword: factor, social and economic, oyster mushroom


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 308-318
Author(s):  
Muzakkir Muzakkir ◽  
Alisman Alisman ◽  
Putri Maulina ◽  
Ikhsan Ikhsan

The coronavirus pandemic has made some small industrial communities complain, plus there is confusing news information so that some people feel nervous in dealing with the spread of the coronavirus. The study in this research is basically field research (field research) and literary (library research), with a historical and multidisciplinary approach. Existing data, the authors analyze using a comparative method in a qualitative paradigm, through snowball sampling. Through this method, researchers hope to collect information needed by the small industrial community, so that they are motivated and enthusiastic in moving their business in the midst of the Corona pandemic. The role of the media is not only to report but also to deny hoax information and untrue information, moreover, the media has an important and strategic role in following the development of reliable information related to Covid-19 reporting, as a trusted source for the community towards the era of adaptation of new habits (new normal). ). The presence of journalists presenting news about aid programs, business opportunities, and product marketing facilities for small industry players in circulation and online is one of the breakthroughs that can foster new optimism and hope (expectations) among small industry players in the midst of their business slump due to the pandemic. corona. The final goal of this study, the author tries to get a concrete picture of the roles and responsibilities of journalists in building the optimism of the small industrial community during the corona pandemic.


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