Optimization of the Acid Catalyst Concentration for Synthesis of Anti‐Cancer Agent Gamavuton‐0 by Using Mathematical and Statistical Software

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    Preface   

The 7th Indonesia Japan Joint Scientific Sy posiu   IJJSS 201 , the 24th CEReS International Sy posiu ,  the 4th Sy posiu  on Microsatellite for Re ote Sensing  SOMIRES , and the Sy posiu  on Innovative  Microwave Re ote Sensing were held on the Nishi‐Chiba ca pus of Chiba University, Japan, during 20‐ 24 Nove ber 201 . These sy posia focused on providing a foru  to share and discuss recent issues  and develop ents in various fields of science and technology.  

IJJSS  has  been  held  since  2004  and  now  it  has  beco e  one  of  the  successful  regional  sy posia  co‐ organized by two countries – Indonesia and Japan. In IJJSS 201 , a total of 1 0 papers that have gone  through  review  process  are  presented.  In  each  of  the  29  sessions,  enthusiastic  and  sti ulating  discussions have led to the e change of innovative ideas and advance ent of the state of knowledge  a ong students and researchers fro  universities in Japan, Indonesia, and other countries.  

Generous supports for the conference were provided by Kabupaten Siak, Bank Riaukepri, Katoro, APPJ,  Dental Support, Chiba Soy Sauce Union, and Ko inato Railway. On behalf of the IJJSS local organizing  tea , I would like to e press  y sincere gratitude to their supports, which greatly contributed to the  participation of young scientists. 

Finally, I would like to thank all the proceedings tea   e bers who have dedicated their effort and  ti e to bring the  anuscripts into the for  of a book. This book will serve as a long‐lasting credit to the  achieve ents of IJJSS 201 . 

 

Professor Hiroaki Kuze, Dr. Sc.,  General Chair an of IJJSS 201     


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Chiba,20‐24November2016  

Committees

Advisory Committee:

Prof. Takeshi Tokuhisa, President of Chiba University, Japan Prof. Muhammad Anis, Rector of Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia

General Chairman

Prof. Hiroaki Kuze

Executive Committee

Prof. Andi Eka Sakya, Head of Badan Meteorologi, Klimatologi, dan Geofisika, Indonesia Prof. Herry Suhardiyanto, Rector of Institut Pertanian Bogor, Indonesia

Prof. Kadarsah Suryadi, Rector of Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia Prof Yos Johan Utama, Rector of Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia Prof. Dwikorita Karnawati, Rector of Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia Prof. Dwia Aries Tina Pulubuhu, Rector of Universitas Hasanuddin, Indonesia Prof. Muhammad Anis, Rector of Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia

Prof. Tri Hanggono Achmad, Rector of Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia Prof. Ketut Suastika, Rector of Universitas Udayana, Indonesia

Prof. H. Detri Karya, Rector of Universitas Islam Riau, Indonesia Prof. Ravik Karsidi, Rector of Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

Sister Universities (*)

Badan Meteorologi, Klimatologi, dan Geofisika, Indonesia Institut Pertanian Bogor, Indonesia

Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia Universitas Hasanuddin, Indonesia Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia Universitas Padjajaran, Indonesia Universitas Udayana, Indonesia * Base on alphabet queue

Organizing Committee

Prof. Hiroaki Kuze, Chiba University, Japan Prof. Kenichi Sakakibara, Chiba University, Japan

Prof. Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo, Chiba University, Japan Prof. Shogo Shimazu, Chiba University, Japan

Prof. Niikura Ryoko, Chiba University, Japan Prof. M. Takagaki, Chiba University, Japan Prof. Hiroshi Nakagawa, Chiba University, Japan Prof. Hitoshi Asanuma, Chiba University, Japan Prof. Ryutaro Tateishi, Chiba University, Japan Prof. Koichi Ito, Chiba University, Japan Prof. Kenzo Nonami, Chiba University, Japan Prof. Katsumi Hattori, Chiba University, Japan

Prof. Gunawan Wibisono, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia Prof. Eko Tjipto Rahardjo, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia Prof. Danang Sri Hadmoko, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia Prof. Arif Marfai, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia


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Prof. Ketut Wikantika, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia Prof. I Made Mahendra, Universitas Udayana, Indonesia Prof. Darsono, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia Prof. Edison Munaf, Universitas Andalas, Indonesia

Prof. Nelson Pomalingo, Universitas Muhammadiyah Gorontalo, Indonesia Prof. Ohneda Osamu, University of Tsukuba, Japan

Prof. Isamu Nagano, Komatsu College, Japan

Assoc. Prof. Dodi Sudiana, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia Assoc. Prof. Chiharu Hongo, Chiba University, Japan Assoc. Prof. Handarto, Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia

Assoc. Prof. Emma Hisbaron, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia

Assoc. Prof. Muhammad Isman Jusuf, Universitas Muhammadiyah Gorontalo, Indonesia

Technical Program Committee

Prof. Agus Hartoko, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia Prof. Rika Haryana, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia

Prof. Andriyan Bayu Suksmono, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia Prof. Wolfgang Martin Boerner, University of Illinois, United States Prof. Keiichiro Kondo, Chiba University, Japan

Prof. Nobuo Takeuchi, Chiba University, Japan Prof. Motoi Machida, Chiba University, Japan Prof. Hideki Nakagome, Chiba University, Japan

Prof. Wuled Lenggoro, Tokyo Agricultural University, Japan Prof. Bondan T. Sofyan, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia Prof. Sugeng, Universitas Islam Riau, Indonesia

Prof. Mukhtar Ahmad, Universitas Islam Riau, Indonesia Prof. I Wayan Sandi Adnyana, Universitas Udayana, Indonesia Prof. Purnomo Priambodo, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia Assoc. Prof. Kazuhiko Ohnuma, Chiba University, Japan Assoc. Prof. Rie Ono, Chiba University, Japan

Assoc. Prof. Basari, Universitas Indonesia, Japan Assoc. Prof. Hitoshi Irie, Chiba University, Japan

Assoc. Prof. Agfianto Putra, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia Assoc. Prof. Yoshimasa Amano, Chiba University, Japan

Assoc. Prof. Kazuteru Namba, Chiba University, Japan

Assoc. Prof. Idris Mandang, Universitas Mulawarman, Indonesia

Assoc. Prof. Tri Kuntoro Priyambodo, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia Assoc. Prof. Gede Karang, Universitas Udayana, Indonesia

Assoc. Prof. Masuda Kenji, Shizuoka University, Japan Assoc. Prof. Katoh Kentaroh, Tsuruoka College, Japan Assoc. Prof. Teti Zubaidah, Universitas Mataram, Indonesia Assoc. Prof. Rahmatulloh, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nurman, S.Si, M.Si, Universitas Islam Riau, Indonesia Dr. Yohandri, Universitas Negeri Padang, Indonesia

Dr. Elyas Palantei, Universitas Hasanuddin, Indonesia Dr. Ilham Alimuddin, Universitas Hasanuddin, Indonesia Dr. Luhur Bayuaji, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia Dr. Muhammad Fauzan, Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia Dr. Yuhendra, Institut Teknologi Padang, Indonesia Dr. Indra Riyanto, Universitas Budiluhur, Indonesia

Dr. Wahyudi Parnadi, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia


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Dr. Evizal Abdul Kadir, Universitas Islam Riau, Indonesia Dr. Muhamad Komarudin, Universitas Lampung, Indonesia

Local Steering Committee Secretariat and Registration:

Treasurer:

Chihaya Miyamoto

Publication: Husnul Kausarian Asif Awaluddin Dr. Ratih Fitria Putri Agus Hendra

Pakhrur Razi

Reviewers:

Prof. Kenichi Sakakibara Prof. Rie Ono

Prof. Shogo Shimazu Prof. Hitoshi Asanuma

Prof Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo Prof. Ryutaro Tateishi

Prof. Katsumi Hattori Prof. Eko Tjipto Rahardjo Prof. Danang Sri Hadmoko Prof. Arif Marfai

Prof. Muhammad Asvial Prof. Ketut Wikantika Prof. I Made Mahendra Prof. Agus Hartoko Prof Hartono

Prof. Andriyan Bayu Suksmono Prof. Motoi Machida

Prof. Kazuhiko Ohnuma Prof. Kazuteru Namba Prof. Idris Mandang Prof. Gede Karang Dr. Dodi Sudiana Dr. Yohandri Dr. Elyas Palantei Dr. Ilham Alimuddin Dr. Wahyudi Parnadi Dr Mya Dwi Rostika Dr Emmy Latifah

Website Coordinator: Babag Purbantoro Good Fried Panggabean Farohaji Kurniawan

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Cahya Edi Santosa Jamrud Aminuddin

Registration

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Contents

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Schedule

The7thIndonesia–JapanJointScientificSymposium

The24thCEReSInternationalSymposium

The4thSymposiumonMicrosatellitesforRemoteSensing TheSymposiumonInnovativeMicrowaveRemoteSensing

November ‐ ,

Keyaki Convention (all, Chiba University

Monday,November21

: ‐ : Opening Ceremony

Moderator : Dr Takenobu Aoki and Meidesta Pitria Opening Remark :

General Chairman Prof (iroaki Kuze Opening Speech :

Rector of Chiba University – Prof Takeshi Tokuhisa Opening Speech :

Vice President of University of )ndonesia – Prof Bambang Wibawarta )nauguration Ceremony of New Sister University :

Universitas )slam Riau U)R – Chiba University )nauguration Ceremony of )nternational Collaboration : Regency of Siak – Center for Environmental Remote Sensing KeynoteSpeech(1)– Prof Yoshifumi Yasuoka

KeynoteSpeech(2) – Prof Eko Tjipto Rahardjo KeynoteSpeech(3) – Drs. (. Syamsuar, M.Si : ‐ : Symposium Memorial Photograph

: ‐ : Lunch

: ‐ : Laboratory / Research center visiting Prof (iroaki Kuze – Lidar Facility

Prof Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo – Microwave Remote Sensing Facility Prof (itoshi )rie – Atmospheric Research Facility

Prof Atsushi (iguchi – (imawari‐8 Facility Dr Koichi Toyoshima Prof Naoko Saito – GOSAT Facility

Prof Katsumi (attori – Geohazard Research Prof Shogo Shimazu – Chemistry Research Facility Prof (iroshi Asanuma – Mechanical Engineering

Prof Motoi Machida – Chemistry Research Facility November 8:

to :

: ‐ : Alumni Meeting – F Reception (all Prof Ryoko Niikura Opening speech


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Monday,November21

: ‐ : Business Forum ‐ Keyaki Kaikan (all Prof. Kenichi Sakakibara – Bank Riau Kepri

– Kabupaten Siak – Kantodensi – APPJ

– Dental Support Prof. Takeshi UC()DA, R.Ph., Ph.D

TheChallengeofMedicalandCareSupportingSystem in

JapaneseHyperAgingSociety” – BF

: ‐ : Welcome party – F Reception (all Opening speech :

– Rector of Chiba University : Prof Takeshi Tokuhisa – General Chairman : Prof (iroaki Kuze

– Kanpai Opening toast : Prof Ryutaro Tateishi Japanese traditional dance :

– Fuuryuu Funazoroi – Fujima Kanhiroyuki )ndonesian traditional dance :

– Gunung Sari – Siina Takanobu )ntroduction of delegations

Tuesday,November22

: ‐ : Parallel Oral Presentation Session : ‐ : Poster session

: ‐ : Banquet – F Reception (all

Opening speech : Prof Motoi Machida

– Kanpai Opening toast : Prof Kenichi Sakakibara Free talk for future exchange and collaboration – Prof Katsumi (attori

– Prof Kenichi Sakakibara – Prof (iroshi Asanuma

Wednesday,November23

: ‐ : Parallel Oral Presentation Session

: Closing and Awards Ceremony

– Best Paper Awards – Best Presenter Awards – Best Poster Awards – Best Student Awards


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Keynote

Speech

Monday,November

: ‐ :

: 5‐ : 5   

Mo , No     th I do esia Japa Joi t S ie tifi  Sy posiu   Chair : Take o u AokiF Mai  hall  : 5‐ : 5 

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Prof Yoshifu i Yasuoka Chi a U iversity   

“o ial  I ple e tatio   of  Re ote  “e si g;  ho   a   re ote se si g  o tri ute to ta kli g  li ate  ha ge 

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Prof Eko Tjipto ‘ahardjo

Universitas Indonesia  UI    

E iro e tal  i pa t  of  ele tro ag eti   fields  a d  a es 

: 5‐ : 5  K“    

 

Drs. H. Sya suar, M.Si

Mayor/Regent of Regency of Siak, Riau Province, Indonesia 

 

The  su ess  steps  of  Rege y  of    “iak  i   ta kli g  e iro e tal  issues;  resol i g    the  pro le   of  forest  fires i  “iak Distri t, Riau Pro i e;  A hie e e t of the  Natio al E iro e t A ard  5 a d    


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Oral

Session

Tuesday, November : ‐ :

: ‐ :    

Tue, Nov    Sy posiu  #  th I do esia Japa Joi t S ie tifi   Chair : Elyas Pala teiF ‘e eptio  Hall  :  ‐  :  

P   Elyas Pala tei  p:  ‐Co stru tio  a d Field Testi g of Broad a d Tra s ei er Modules Applied for IT“  E iro e tal “ur eilla e 

:  ‐  :   P  

Pur o o Sidi Pria odo p:  ‐

F“O Propagatio  Noise “uppressio   y Applyi g “i gle‐Mode Fi er Opti  at The  Re ei i g Le s Fo al Poi t 

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P   Ah ad Fauzi MakariDesig  a d A alysis of Mesh Net ork for “hip‐to‐“hip Mariti e Cop:  ‐ 4 u i atio   usi g IEEE  .  o  Mariti e E iro e t of Ta ju g Perak – I do esia  :  ‐  :  

P  

A dul Syukur  p:  ‐

Parallel Pro essi g for I pro e Perfor a e of e‐Lear i g “er er Usi g Message  Passi g I terfa e 

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P   Wahidi  Waha p:  ‐ 4Desig i g a  Auto ated  o trol of a Porta le Hydropho i  Pla tatio  Fa ility  ased o  

:  ‐  :  

P   I aduddi  A MajidPath Pla i g a d For atio  Co trol usi g Arri al Ti e Field for Mo ile Ro ots  :  ‐  :  

P 4  Basari  p: 4 ‐ 4O  the Perfor a e of Wireless ECG Mo itori g “yste : Case of Off‐Body  Co u i atio s 

: ‐ :   Tue, Nov   

The 4th Sy posiu  o  Mi rosatellites  for ‘e ote Se si g 

Chair : Katsu i Hattori F Meeti g ‘oo  4  :  ‐  :  

P 4  

Katsu i Hattori

“eis o‐ele tro ag eti s study for short‐ter  earth uake fore ast: re e t  progress a d the state of the art 

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P   Di itar Ouzou ovGeospa e Approa h i  Re eali g Tra sie t “ig atures i  At osphere a d  Io osphere Prior to Large Earth uakes 

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P 4   Ni ola Ge za oO  the possi le i pa t of the “ig ifi a t “e ue e of TIR A o alies  ““TAs   para eter o  the ti e‐Depe de t Assess e t of the “eis i  Hazard  t‐DA“H  for  Japa  

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P   Teti )u aidah  p: ‐O ser atio  of geo ag eti  fields  ha ges related to  th Mar h   solar  e lipse o  Lo ok Isla d‐I do esia 


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Tue, Nov    Sy posiu  #  th I do esia Japa Joi t S ie tifi   Chair : Agus HartokoF Meeti g ‘oo     :  ‐  :  

P 4  Agus Hartoko  p: 4 ‐Ne  Paradig  of Mari e Paleo‐o ea ographi  “tudy With “patial Based  Re o stru tio  at “a gira  a d Muria “trait – Ce tral Ja a I do esia  :  ‐  :  

P 4  Te gku Dahril  p:  ‐Applied te h ology for o yge  produ tio   i   losed area for s oke da age  :  ‐  :  

P   Te gku Dahril  p:  4‐The utilizatio  of li uid  ater fro  pal  oil i dustry as  ulture  ediu  for  i roalgae  Chlorella sp  i  order to eli i ate  aters poluitio  i  Riau  :  ‐  :  

P   Idris Ma da g  p:  ‐E osyste  Dy a i s i  the Mahaka  Estuary, East Kali a ta  I do esia  :  ‐  :  

P   I Waya  Gede Asta a Kara g p:  ‐A uarius “ea “urfa e “ali ity i  the I do esia  “eas  :  ‐  :  

P   Muh. Yusuf  p:  ‐Coastal Dy a i , Nitrate  NO ‐  Phosphate  PO4‐  a d Phytopla kto   A u da e at Morode ak North Java Sea I do esia 

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Je i  p:  ‐

Water ‘esour es Ma age e t Usi g ‘iver Flo  Ma ipulatio  i  Suka u i Karst  La dfor  

: ‐ :     Tue, Nov   

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Chair : Ardi Pra o o F Meeti g ‘oo     :  ‐  :  

P   Ardi Pra o o  p: The Use Of Co ti uous I tra e ous Multi odal A algesia Fe ta yl‐Ketorola  I  Patie ts With Cesarea  “e tio  

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P 4   Tri Pitara Maha ggoro p: I pro i g E otio al I tellige e to De elop Healthy Beha iour i  Leather Glo es Fa tory Worker 

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‘at a I dria ati p:  4‐

Lo g‐ter  I pa t of  Pre atal hypo ia‐is he ia i  short‐ter   e ory duri g  adoles e e 

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P 4  Dzi a  Naufal  p: Effe ts of Lo  Fre ue y “ou d to Hu a  Psy hologi al a d Physiologi al Phe o e o  : A literature re ie  

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P 4   Pra itha Esha ND p: Ide tifi atio  of Patie t “atisfa tory Profile for Outpatie t Phar a euti al “er i e at Pri ate a d Go er e t Hospital  ithi  “e ara g Distri t 

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P   ‘udy Agu g Nugroho p: I se t‐Based Protei : Future Pro isi g Protei  Sour e for Fish Cultured ‐ :  ‐  :  

P   Nor a  Billi  p:  4 ‐ 44A Literature Study : Pote tial of Ma go Seed as a  Alter ative Feed of Tegal Du k  for I reasi g Body Weight 


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So ial Studies # Chair : F. Ka eko & E. Latifah F Multi edia  eeti g roo   :  ‐  :  

P 4   Fu ihiro Ka eko p: ‐I trodu i g A Threshold To Co dore et I pro e e t  :  ‐  :  

P   EThe Legal Prote tio  O er Traditio al Medi i al Pla ts i  I do esia y Latifah   :  ‐  :  

P 4  A dul Qodir  p: ‐ 4The Idea of Multi ultural I ter o e ti e  ith “o io‐Religious Values at Tra s  Dala  Co u ity i  Pula g Pisau Rege y 

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P   A h ad Busro  p: ‐LEGAL DEVELOPMENT“ OF FIDUCIARY  IN INDONE“IA: A “pe ial Refere e to  I ta gi le  Mo i g  “e urity O je ts 

:  ‐  :  

P   Yosuke Yoshioka p: ‐The Effe t of Co u i atio  “kills o  Jo  Opportu ities for Japa ese U i ersity  “tude ts 

: ‐ :  

Tue, Nov    So ial Studies # Chair : I dah Susilo atiF Graduate Lou ge  :  ‐  :  

P   ‘a h a I driya i p: ‐4Where Does E uita le “hari g Of “hared Fish “to ks I  I dia  O ea  “ta d For ?  :  ‐  :  

P   Sla et ‘IYADI  “tudy Of User E perie e I  A “e ue tial I tera tio  Of A Ta gi le Produ t  :  ‐  :  

P   Satsuki Ikeda  p: 4 ‐Our use of des ripti e  a es a d si gular thoughts  :  ‐  :  

P  

Yayoi U e ura (p:279-286)

Mis o u i atio  i  Japa ese  et ee  Japa ese a d Lo al E ployees i  a  Japa ese‐affiliated Co pa y i  Chi a 

:  ‐  :  

P   Hadi Sasa a Cluster Area De elop e t  ith the Basis o  Orga i  Agri ulture To “upport The  Co petiti e ess o  A eleratio  to E ter the Asea  E o o i  Co u ity Market 

Case “tudy i  “e ara g‐ I do esia  

: ‐ 4:  

Tue, Nov    Sy posiu  #4 th I do esia Japa Joi t S ie tifi   Chair : M Is a  JusufF ‘e eptio  Hall  :  ‐  :  

P  

M Is a  Jusuf 

Predi tio  of I tr ere ral Hae orrhagi  “troke I  I do esia  Populatio   :  ‐  :4  

P  

Pi asti Uta i  p:  4 ‐

Ide tifi atio  of Drug Related Pro le s i  Co gesti e Heart Failure Patie ts i   Pa e aha  “e opati Pu li  Hospital Duri g Ja uary to May 

:4  ‐  4:  

P   Nurul Maziyyah p:  4‐A tual a d Pote tial Drug Related Pro le s i  Dia eti  Patie ts through  Medi atio  Re o iliatio  Pro ess 

4:  ‐  4:  

P   I ge ida Had i g p: A alysis I flue e of Early Phar a euti al E posure i  Pri ary Health Care o  ‐ Stude t’s K o ledge Levels i  S hool of Phar a y U iversitas Muha adiyah  Yogayakarta 


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Tue, Nov    Sy posiu  #  th I do esia Japa Joi t S ie tifi   Chair : Lilis Surya iF ‘e eptio  Hall  4:  ‐ 4:  

P   Lilis Surya i  p: The Effe t of “upple e tatio  Pro ioti  La to a illus  asei strai  “hirota  agai st ‐ 4 olo izatio  of “trepto o us Nasal “ a  Isolates fro  Patie ts  ith  Allergi   Rhi itis 

4:  ‐  :  

P 4   Sri Na a iyati Nurul Makiyah p: “teroidal “apo i  i  Etha ol E tra t Tu er of  Purple Ya   Dios orea alata L.  as ‐ 4 allerge i  Age t 

:  ‐  :  

P 4   Tri Wula dari Kesetya i gsih p: De gue Pro e Areas i  Ga pi g, Yogyakarta, I do esia Based o  E iroe tal  Co ditio   y Usi g “patial A alysis 

:  ‐  :  

P 4   Yu i gtyas ari  p:  4‐The Effe t of Air Freshe er E posure at a  Early Age o  Alveloar Histology of  White ‘at  ‘attus  orvegi us 

: ‐ 4:  

Tue, Nov    Sy posiu  #  th I do esia Japa Joi t S ie tifi   Chair : Wahidi  WahaF Meeti g ‘oo  4  :  ‐  :  

P  

Wahidi  Waha p:  ‐

A alysis a d Desig  of a Fuzzy Logi  Co trolled Bu k Boost Co erter For a Wi d  Tur i e Po er Ge eratio  

:  ‐  :4  

P   Nji ‘ade  Poespa ati p: Fa ri atio  of CNT  i roarray for  iose sor appli atio s ‐ :4  ‐  4:  

P   I dra ‘iya to  p:  4‐Porta le Photo oltai  Po erpla t  ith “olar Tra ker for Disaster Affe ted Area  E erge y Po er “upply 

4:  ‐  4:   P 4 

Moha ad Nasu ha p:  ‐

Appli atio  of  A G Po er Diodes i  a Si ple Yet Effe tive Voltage Adapter  Module for Ele tri  Cars 

4:  ‐ 4:4  

P   Wis u  O sta le a oida e  ultirotor usi g ultraso i  se sor a d A‐star Algorith  

4: ‐ :  

Tue, Nov    Sy posiu  #  th I do esia Japa  Joi t S ie tifi   Chair : Puguh Novi ArsitoF Meeti g ‘oo  4  4:  ‐  :  

P   Puguh Novi Arsito p: Piperi  of Piper retrofra tu  A tago izes H  Re eptor: I   itro a d I  sili o “tudy ‐ 4 o  Isolated‐Gui ea Pig Illeu  “ ooth Mus le 

:  ‐  :  

P   Alfai a Wahyu i p:  4 ‐ 4The Effe t Of  E tra t Yello  Pu pki s “eed  Cu ur ita  os hata  o  Histology of  E do etrial Gla ds i  O arie to ized Rats 

:  ‐  :   P 44 

I a iar ‘a ti  p:  4 ‐ 4

Haloperidol Co i atio  Therapy More Cost‐ Effe ti e Tha  Risperido e  Co i atio  Therapy i  The A ute Phase Therapy of “ hizophre ia  ased o   Positi e a d Negati e “y dro e “ ale –  Co po e t  PAN““‐EC  


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The7thIndonesiaJapan JointScientificSymposium

(IJJSS2016)

Chiba,20‐24November2016  

: ‐ 4:  

Tue, Nov    Sy posiu  #  th I do esia Japa Joi t S ie tifi   Chair : Sa ta ti Hari urtiF Meeti g ‘oo     :  ‐  :  

P   Sa ta ti Hari urti p: Opti izatio  of the A id Catalyst Co e tratio  for “y thesis of A ti‐Ca er Age t Ga a uto ‐   y Usi g Mathe ati al a d “tatisti al “oft are  :  ‐  :4  

P   MT Ghozali  p: Effer es e t Ta let For ulatio  of Purple Ma gostee   Gar i ia  a gosta a L  a d Apple  Pyrus  alus L  Peel E tra t 

:4  ‐  4:   P  

Wira Eka Putra 

“i gle Dose De a ethaso e Pro otes E pressio  Nu er of He atopoieti  “te   Cells a d Blood Proge itor Cells o  BALB/  Mouse 

4:  ‐  4:  

P   Hari Widada  p: A tio ida t a d Photoprote tive Pote tial of Ethyl A etate Fra tio  fro  ‐ Etha oli  E tra t of ‘ed Drago  Fruit Peel  Hylo erius polyrhizus 

4: ‐ :  

Tue, Nov    Sy posiu  #  th I do esia Japa Joi t S ie tifi   F Meeti g ‘oo    Chair : Yo i Astuti 4:  ‐ 4:  

P 4   Yo i Astuti  p: Effe ti e ess of Wou d Clea si g Usi g Gua a Lea es  % I fusio   ith “ho eri g Te h i ue   5 Psi Pressure to ard  the  u er of  a teria o    Dia eti  Foot Ul er at Kita ura Cli i , Po tia ak 

4:  ‐  :  

P 4   Ika Setya ati  p: Relatio  Bet ee  Uri  A id Le el a d Risk Fa tor i  Patie t  ith Hyperte sio  ‐ :  ‐  :  

P   Sri Tas i atu   p: The Effe t of Etha oli  E tra t of seeds of pu pki   Cu ur ita  os hata  o  Bo e Cal iu  Le els i  O arie to ized Rat 

: ‐ 4:  

Tue, Nov    Sy posiu  #  th I do esia Japa Joi t S ie tifi   Chair : Is ail Alif SiregarF Meeti g ‘oo     :  ‐  :  

P   Is ail Alif Siregar p: Redesig  of “ all Vehi les i to a safer Pu li  Tra sit Tra sport “upporti g Major Tra sport Li es 

:  ‐  :4  

P 4  Nisri a Muthi Meidia i p: E li e  Ur a  Life Through Third Pla es With Ho e‐like E perie e ‐ :4  ‐  4:  

P   Ipa k Sidi  P  p:  4‐Lo atio ‐ ased “er i e for Jakarta’s Bajaj Auto Ri ksha  Orderi g “yste   4:  ‐  4:  

P   Fadilla I drayu i PrastyasariThe Appli atio  of Failure Modes a d Effe ts A alysis to The Fuel Oil “yste  o  A  Tug oat 


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The7thIndonesiaJapan JointScientificSymposium

(IJJSS2016)

Chiba,20‐24November2016  

4: ‐ :  

Tue, Nov    Sy posiu  #  th I do esia Japa Joi t S ie tifi   Chair : M. Ha zah SoliF Meeti g ‘oo     4:  ‐ 4:  

P   M. Ha zah SoliE ha e Produ tio  of Ad e titious Root Bio ass of Tali u  pa i ulatu  p:  ‐ Gaert . i  Baloo  Type Bu le Biorea tor Used  y Bat h a d Co ti uous “yste   4:  ‐  :  

P   The Effe t of “ol e t I  Gree  “y thesis “il er Na oparti les Usi g E tra t Of Arif Efe di   Ga ir  U aria ga ir Ro  Leaf 

:  ‐  :   P  

Muha ad Eva  N p:  ‐ 4

Leaf Callus I du tio  of Kelor  Mori ga oleifera   ith Additio  of Various  Co e tratio  Napthale e A eti  A id  NAA  a d Ki eti  i  Media M“ i   itro  :  ‐  :  

P   Arif Mu a dar/‘a di Proska Sa dra p: The Utilizatio  of CaO Na oparti le Fro  Li esto e as A Cou ter easure Effort ‐ 4 of “O  Gas E issio s I  PT. “e e  Pada g Usi g Corpre ipitatio  Method 

: ‐ :  

Tue, Nov    So ial Studies # F Multi edia  eeti g roo  Chair : Shi go Oda i :  ‐  :  

P   Shi go Oda i  p: ‐E ologi al A thropologi al A alysis of Nyale Foragi g a d the “asak Cale dar  “yste  i  Lo ok 

:  ‐  4:  

P   A Preli i ary “tudy o  the E perie e of I do esia  Certified Nazalia Kur ia De i p: ‐

Kaigofukushishi/Ca didate Who Work at Japa ese Nursi g Ho e i  Japa : A  Result fro  Parti ipa t O ser atory 

4:  ‐  4:   P  

AliSadikin(p:67‐85)

The Respo se Of Pu li  I  Pala gka Raya To Ba k Mua alat  I do esia  BMI  Pala gka Raya Bra h 

4:  ‐  :  

P   Deli Nir ala  Mai tai i g Ja a ese “o io ultural E pressio s for Preser i g the Ide tity  Represe tatio  of the Coastal “o iety i  the North of Ja a  Pa tura , I do esia  :  ‐  :  

P   Uha Julaeha  p: ‐Fairy Tale Roles I  Fa ily Co u i atio  As Effort E ouragi g Early Childhood  De elop e t: Literature “tudy 

:  ‐  :  

P   Ah ad Dakhoir p: 4‐E o o i  Thought Of I  Tai iyah O  Market Me ha is  I  Perspe ti e Of  Mosle  “ holars 


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The7thIndonesiaJapan JointScientificSymposium

(IJJSS2016)

Chiba,20‐24November2016  

: ‐ :  

Tue, Nov    So ial Studies #4 Chair : YOSHIDA Masa iF Graduate Lou ge  :  ‐  :  

P   YOSHIDA Masa i p:Deploy e t of Digital Te t ooks i  Japa  ‐ :  ‐  4:  

P   Fat a ati Djafri p:A  I uiry i to the Mea i g‐Maki g Pro ess of Japa ese Lear i g i  Higher Edu atio al I stitutio  i  I do esia 

4:  ‐  4:  

P   M. )ai al Arifi   p:Co parati e “tudy O  The Lear i g “tyles  Visual, Auditory, A d Ki estheti  ‐ 4 To ards Vo a ulary Mastery 

4:  ‐  :  

P   Toshio Irie  p:Hidde  Aspe ts of the Pri ate La guage Argu e t: What Will Wittge stei s Philosophy Bri g Us He eforth? 

:  ‐  :  

P 4  Haki  a d Ari  Fithria a p:The “upport Of Pu li  Works & Cou ity Housi g De elop e t Mi istry O   Po erty Eradi atio  Through “pe ial Fisher a  Ho e 

:  ‐  :   P  

Otsuka Moe  p: ‐ 4


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The7thIndonesiaJapan JointScientificSymposium

(IJJSS2016)

Chiba,20‐24November2016  

Oral

Session

Wednesday, November : ‐ :

: ‐ :  

Wed, Nov    Novel Disaster Mitigatio  E gi eeri g To ard Future  Chair : Hiroshi Asa u aF ‘e eptio  Hall  :  ‐  :  

P   Hiroshi Asa u a p: ‐“ art disaster  itigatio   ased o   o el stru tures/ aterials  :  ‐  :  

P   Na a g T. Puspito p: ‐“eis ologi al E ide e for Crustal Defor atio   e eath the “u da‐Ba da Ar   Tra sitio  )o e 

:  ‐  :  

P   Djati Mardiat o p: ‐Ide tifi atio  of Area Pro e to Multi Hazards usi g Re otely “e sed Data ‐ Case  i  Lo la d Area of Kulo  Progo, Yogyakarta, I do esia 

:  ‐  :  

P   Toha Saleh  p: ‐A alysis of “trea  a d Reside tial Area Prote tio  Case “tudy: Te agapura,  Papua 

:  ‐  :   P  

Dyah ‘ah a ati Hiz aro p: ‐4

Vul era ility of Vol a i  Ter ate Isla d To ards E osyste  Based Disaster Risk  Ma age e t 

: ‐ :  

Wed, Nov    The  4th CE‘eS I ter atio al Sy posio   Chair : No uo TAKEUCHIF Meeti g ‘oo  4  :  ‐  :  

P   No uo TAKEUCHI p: ‐I estigatio  of a High Resolutio  Lidar Usi g Opti al Fre ue y Co   :  ‐  :  

P   Nofel Lagrosas  p: ‐ 4Modeli g of s atteri g e ha e e t fa tor, f RH , i  Chi a usi g  isi ility a d  grou d  easure e ts 

:  ‐  :  

P   D. I hika a  Geostatio ary HIMAWARI‐  a d Polar Or iti g “‐NPP VIIR“ “atellites for regio al  e iro e tal  o itori g of I do esia 

:  ‐  :  

P 4   Ja rud A i uddi p: ‐O ser atio  of Aerosol Opti al Properties  y Mea s of Hi a ari‐  “atellite fro   “pa e a d Lidar “yste  fro  “urfa e 

:  ‐  :  

P   Ba ag Pur a toro p: ‐Cloud Retrie al a d Cloud Type Dete tio  fro  Hi a ari‐  “atellite Data Based  o  the “plit Wi do  Algorith  

:  ‐  :   P  

Gi aldi Ari N / Asif A aludi p: ‐

Hail Dete tio  By A Lo  Cost Lo al Weather Radar Operated For Disaster Early  War i g “yste  

:  ‐  :  

P 4   A du g Bayu Sekara oE tre e pre ipitatio  o er I do esia   ariti e  o ti e t: U ertai ties i  p: ‐ satellite esti atio  a d its relatio ship  ith lo  stor  top height e tre e 


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The7thIndonesiaJapan JointScientificSymposium

(IJJSS2016)

Chiba,20‐24November2016  

: ‐ :    

Wed, Nov    The Sy posiu  o  I ovative Mi ro ave ‘e ote Se si g  Chair : Josaphat Tetuko SSF Meeti g ‘oo     :  ‐  :  

P   Josaphat Tetuko SS p: ‐De elop e t of “y theti  Aperture Radar o oard Air raft a d Mi rosatellite for  Glo al La d Defor atio  O ser atio  

:  ‐  :  

P   CHUA Ming Yam p: ‐1 )Phase Coded “tepped Fre ue y Li ear Fre ue y Modulated Wa efor   “y thesis Te h i ue for Ultra‐Wide a d “y theti  Aperture Radar  :  ‐  :  

P  

A h ad Mu ir 

DD“ Module‐ ased Fre ue y‐Modulated Co ti ous‐Wa e  FMCW  “ig al  Ge eratio  

:  ‐  :  

P   Agus He dra Wahyudi p: ‐NETWORK BA“ED DATA ACQUI“ITION AND CONTROL “Y“TEM FOR CIRCULAR  POLARI“ATION “AR  CP‐“AR  “EN“OR ON UAV 

:  ‐  :  

P 4   Masaru Bu ya  p: ‐CP‐“AR I age Pro essi g “yste   ith Ki te ‐  FPGA Board 

: ‐ :    

Wed, Nov    Sy posiu  #  th I do esia Japa Joi t S ie tifi   Chair : I a  Da ar DJATIF Meeti g ‘oo     :  ‐  :  

P  

I a  Da ar DJATI p:  44‐

You g Teak Appli atio  For Maki g Produ ts Case “tudy: You g Teak fro  the  Teak Pla tatio  i  West Ja a Area, I do esia 

:  ‐  :  

P   Hari Nugraha  p: Hy rid Ba oo – Cera i  Pro ess for Ta le are desig  ‐ :  ‐  :  

P   M Dzulfi ar ‘iz a da Putra p:Bagasse Ba oo Co rete  Waste Utilizatio  of Ca e a d Baoo Fi er For  Co posi g Material Natural Fi rous Co rete 

:  ‐  :  

P   Ilha  Kur ia aThe I flue e of the additio  “ugar Ca e Bagasse Ash i   o pressi e stre gth of  Geopoly er Co rete 

:  ‐  :  

P   A e )ulfia  p:Effe t of Tita iu  Additio  o  Chara teristi  of Al/ Al O  Rei for ed  Co posites Produ ed  y “tir Casti g Pro ess 

:  ‐  :  

P   Adi Novria syah/Novria tiE ha i g  e e t stre gth through  a o o posite additive: utilizi g pal ‐ shell‐ aste i  oil‐ ell  e e ti g jo  


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The7thIndonesiaJapan JointScientificSymposium

(IJJSS2016)

Chiba,20‐24November2016  

: ‐ :  

Wed, Nov    So ial Studies # F Multi edia  eeti g roo  Chair : Chiyo Yo e ura :  ‐  :  

P   Chiyo Yo e ura p: 4 ‐ 4The De elop e t of Orga i  Far i g a d Fa ily Cha ge i  Post ar Japa   :  ‐  :  

P   Akiko Fu hu  p:Ho  pare ts' thi ki g a d  eha ior  ork for their u‐ 4 arried daughters  :  ‐  :  

P 4   Pradhik a Yu ik Nurhayati p:Japa ese soy sau e i dustry: a lega y of the  e turies ‐ 4 :  ‐  :  

P   Tri Widayati The Ways For ard to E osyste ‐ ased Far i g Ma age e t i  Die g  Mou tai , Ce tral Ja a‐I do esia: A Proposed Model 

:  ‐  :  

P   M Agu g Ady Ma gilep p:The I porta e of Paddy Ri e Produ tio  for the Agri ultural Cou ities i  the  Highla d of “outh “ula esi 

: ‐ :  

Wed, Nov    So ial Studies # Chair : Shuhei Shioza aF Graduate Lou ge  :  ‐  :  

P   Fitri ati  p:I trodu i g of Resear h a d De elop e t a d Ma ufa turi g 

Polyhydro yalka oates Fro  Pal  Oil I dustry to Lo al Co u ity i  “outh  “ula esi 

:  ‐  :   P  

‘a adha  Fe ria syah p: ‐

INTEGRATION OF “LC  “OCIETY LIVE“TOCK CENTER  WITH PENTAHELIX “Y“TEM  A“ AN INDONE“IAN “TRATEGY IN LIVE“TOCK DEVELOPMENT AND FARMER“  EMPOWERMENT TOWARD AEC  A“EAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY  

:  ‐  :  

P 4  Agus I darjo  A  I trodu i g the Tripatriate Model of U i ersity‐Go er e t‐Co u ities i   Ma agi g Kari u ja a a d Its Natio al Park: “afe for Future “ustai a le  De elop e t 

:  ‐  :  

P 4  Ju ko NANAHOSHI p:A Co sideratio  of E pe tatio s i  Nursi g Edu atio  Regardi g Relatio ships ith Pa e ts ― Mai  Fo us o  Te t ook A alysis of High “ hool Nursi g  Depart e ts ― 

:  ‐  :  

P   Shuhei Shioza a p:A Ga e Theory Approa h to the Bargai i g Pro ess  et ee  Japa  a d the U.“. ‐ 4 i  the Pre‐War Period 


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The7thIndonesiaJapan JointScientificSymposium

(IJJSS2016)

Chiba,20‐24November2016 : ‐ 4:  

Wed, Nov    Sy posiu  #  th I do esia Japa Joi t S ie tifi   Chair : Eko T ‘ahardjoF ‘e eptio  Hall  :  ‐  :  

P   Eko T ‘ahardjo Radiatio  Perfor a e of X‐Ba d Array A te a I ple e ted Usi g U e ual (p:511-514) Po er Di ider Feedi g “yste  

:  ‐  :4  

P   Fitri Yuli )ulkifli  p:Differe tial‐Fed Cir ular Pat h A te a  ith High I peda e “urfa e “u strate ‐ :4  ‐  4:  

P   Evizal A dul Kadir p: 4‐MIMO A te a “yste  for Mi rosatellite Co u i atio s  4:  ‐  4:  

P  

M Fauza  Edy Pur o o p: ‐4

Develop e t L‐Ba d A te a With Lo  Po er For Cir ularly Polarized‐Sy theti   Aperture ‘adar  Cp‐Sar  Appli atio  O  U a ed Aerial Vehi le  UAV  4:  ‐  4:4  

P 4   Cahya Edi Sa tosaCir ularly Polarized Mi rostrip A te a  ith Eye‐slot for X‐ a d “y theti   Aperture Radar Appli atio  

: ‐ :  

Wed, Nov    Sy posiu  # 4 th I do esia Japa Joi t S ie tifi   Chair : Ke ji Kuriya aF Meeti g ‘oo  4  :  ‐  :  

P   Ke ji Kuriya a  p:4 4‐4Grou d‐ ased “pe tral Measure e ts of Chlorophyll Fluores e e fro   Vegetatio  Ca opies 

:  ‐  :4   P  

Muha ad Ka al

The effe t of field spe tro eter  easure e t dista e to the ide tifi atio  of  Rhizophora stylosa  a gro e fro  re ote se si g i agery 

:4  ‐  4:  

P   Pra aditya Wi akso oPreli i ary assess e t of “e ti el‐ A Multispe tral I age a d UAV for  appi g  a d  alidatio  of  e thi  ha itats  o positio  

4:  ‐  4:  

P   Deri k Christopher AM p:4 ‐4The Use of Hyperspe tral Data to A alyze Cli ate Cha ge A ordi g to Car o   Sto ks a d Southeast Sula esi Biodiversity 

4:  ‐  4:4  

P   Yuta izu i  p:4 ‐4Polari etri  a alysis of lo g ter  paddy ri e o ser atio  usi g grou d‐ ased “AR  GB‐“AR  syste  

4:4  ‐ :  

P   Akh ad Arifi  Hadi p:4 ‐4E plori g Attra ti e La ds ape Ele e ts a d “ e eries i  Bukit Ku i g Forest  Ta ju gpi a g  y usi g Visitors‐E ployed Photography Method 


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The7thIndonesiaJapan JointScientificSymposium

(IJJSS2016)

Chiba,20‐24November2016 : ‐ :  

Wed, Nov    Sy posiu  #  th I do esia Japa Joi t S ie tifi   Chair : Dodi Sudia aF Meeti g ‘oo     :  ‐  :  

P   Dodi Sudia a  p:4 ‐44Defor atio  A alysis of Merapi Vol a o Usi g DI “AR o  ALO“/PAL“AR I age  :  ‐  :4  

P   Dodi Sudia a  p:44 ‐4A alyzi g La d Use a d La d Co er usi g Co i ed La dsat   a d ALO“‐ /PAL“AR‐ ’s Data‐Case “tudy: Ba du g Rege y 

:4  ‐  4:  

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The7thIndonesiaJapan JointScientificSymposium

(IJJSS2016)

Chiba,20‐24November2016

POSTER

SESSION

Tuesday, November : ‐ :

No Presenter Title

P152 Tiger Jann‐Yenq Liu A Statistical Study Applying Receiver Operating

Characteristic Curve on Seismo‐ionospheric Precursors of the Total Electron Content Associated with Large Earthquakes in Japan

P104 Miftahus Sa’adah Knowledge sharing practices: a case study of the

center of language development at the state )slamic university Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

P103 Siti Nur (idayah Entrepreneurship Education and its Challenges in

Non‐business Faculties of )slamic (igher Education

P102 Roma Ulinnuha Values Remittance and (ybrid Agencies on )ndonesian

Muslim Diaspora in Japan: A Structural‐Functionalism Perspective

P133 Kaihei Nakamura p: ‐ Study of module X‐band array antenna for Airborne

CP‐SAR application

P137 )diani Darmawati p:8‐ The Effects Of Adecuate Brisk Walking Exercise

Toward Amount Of Pyramid Cells )n The Cerebral Cortex Of Congenital (ypotyroid Pups

P117 Min‐Wook (eo p: ‐ )MPLEMENTAT)ON ON REDUCT)ON LUT MEMORY

S)ZE )N C()RP S)GNAL GENERAT)ON FOR SATELL)TE ON‐BOARD SAR

P045 Kageaki )noue p: ‐ The archaeological investigation of the central Jawa

applying the advanced remote sensing technology

P162 Akira Kato Forest Disaster Monitoring using Google Earth Engine,

UAV‐SfM, and Terrestrial Laser Scanner

P151 Masuto Ebina Relationships between topography and tree

inclination:

an approach using multiple time series of D point cloud data

P136 Takaaki Kobari b‐value change prior to the large earthquakes: Case

study for earthquakes around Japan and the Sumatra earthquake

P134 Mustafa Yagmur D Tomographic Analysis of )onospheric Anomalies

Preceding Large Earthquakes

P028 (iroki Ueno p: 8‐ Neutron Radiation To Soft Error (ardened Latches

P040 Susana p: ‐ The Effectiveness Of Addition Nelson Traction On

Microwave Diathermy MWD )ntervention And Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation TENS For Upper Thoracal Joint Blockade Pain Reduction


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Construction

and

Field

Testing

of

Broadband

Transceiver

Modules

Applied

for

ITS

Environmental

Surveillance

Elyas Palantei*a, Wardib, Merna Baharuddinc, Dewianid, Nurfitrie, Lidya K Yf, MM. Khairulg, Eva Juliah

a,b,c,,d,e,f,g,hTelecommunication,Radio,andMicrowaveEngineeringLaboratory

DepartmentofElectricalEngineering,FacultyofEngineering,UniversitasHasanuddin Jl.PerintisKemerdekaanKm.10,Tamalanrea,Makassar90245,SouthSulawesi,Indonesia

Abstract

The high complexity of the road traffic management and the vehicles mobility management is the main concerned cases to study amongst the governmental regulator and the academicians living at the big cities all over the world including Makassar city. The R&D activity presented in the manuscript outlined several interesting solutions to address the crucial road traffic problems that may also increasing in the near future encountered in the capital city of South Sulawesi Province. The modern technique, smart and effective, to control and to monitor the road traffic situations as well as the continuous observation concerned the actual events such as the potential traffic jamming, the road accident, the crime acts and so on, are the main important things and very urgent to be applied in the city. Furthermore, to improve the safety and the comfort of )TS users the availability of the up‐dated info regarding the environmental conditions and the CO emission level are also very important to be monitored. The designed surveillance system to be deployed later in Makassar city intelligent transportation system consists of sensor array module and its corresponding broadband transmitter,

the transmission medium i.e. the wireless link M(z and the optical cable , the

broadband receiver and PC‐Desktop server. Several models of a broadband transceiver module intended to be installed along the road network infrastructure to continuously monitor the road situations and to regularly transmit the collected data to the main server was experimentally tested and assessed.

Keywords

Traffic management, Vehicle mobility management, )TS‐)ntelligent Transportation System, Sensor array and Environmental Surveillance

1. Introduction

A large variety of innovative models have existed globally regarding the transportation system operation and management to optimally utilise the available information and communication technology )CT well known as the intelligent transportation system )TS . Based on some R & D activities that have been studied during the last decade, for instance in [ ‐ ], the adoption of the transportation management system has increased significantly in order to maintain the better quality of the transportation network. For example, researchers from the University of Cambridge

* Corresponding author Tel.: + ‐8 ‐ 8 , Fax: + ‐ ‐ 8 E‐mailaddress: elyas_palantei@unhas.ac.id


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UK has developed intelligent transportation system project that covers many aspects, including monitoring activities and data collection; as well as the transmission and analysis of vehicles traffic data on the highway. )n the study, there are a number of things investigated including efforts to improve the "intelligent‐ePilot services", identifying assets and collecting data of the highway environments; leading edge technology applications to build better road traffic environments and the design of multimodal biometric identification system for travel documents.

There are a number of important and crucial issues influencing the transportation system in the entire territory of )ndonesia. These are dominantly characterized by a variety of conditions including an increase use of vehicles on the highway which may have a significant impact on congestion to be getting worse; an increase of crime acts such as robberies, muggings, and rapes on the vehicle , the rate of road accidents is increasing, and the potential impact of environmental pollution existed due to the continued prevalence of the use of fuelled vehicles such as diesel and gasoline and it is the highest probability existed still in the society. Besides, the inappropriate model of urban areas governance applied may have the significant effect on the poor quality of the transportation management system. )t is therefore very urgent to optimally utilise of )CT technology to improve the real operation and management of the transportation system. )n practical, there are basically two types of data/information flow should be managed in )TS network. These include flow of data/information that goes toward the centre of highway traffic management and flow of data/information out of the highway traffic management centre. There are many resources needed to build an intelligent transportation management system such as to implement and to maintain the public services system in emergency conditions existed i.e. accidents or crime acts occur it is therefore required the reliable communication infrastructures i.e. mobile telephone media or fixed telephone connection along the road must be installed and are connected to the monitoring unit station; and many more others that can be researched and developed later on. Use of other )CT devices such as cameras to monitor the speed of vehicles or real events along the way is also very important in supporting the creation of the more reliable and powerful of highway traffic management system. Besides, various types of electronic sensors such as speed sensors, electronic sensors for monitoring ambient air quality, and various types of other electronic detectors can also be integrated into the intelligent highway traffic monitoring system prototype.

Basically, the model of data/information flow that comes from highway traffic management centre should be easily accessible, inexpensive and is reliable anytime, anywhere, and anyone . The importance of broadband communication infrastructures development for purposes of the distribution of all types of )TS information/data and to perform various functions whatsoever along the highway to users has stimulated many researchers to work on the very challenging area. Varieties innovative )TS R&D projects are required to be consistently studied and implemented in accordance with the environmental characteristics of highway in urban areas. The undergoing studies should

also be adjusted with the behaviour of people who use highway user behaviour .The

prototype of the designed broadband transceiver units that are placed in locations that have been determined will then be connected via the existing optical fiber network connection available in the Metropolitan Makassar go to a main collection centre, processor and distributor of web‐based server. )n the study, the environmental data transmission has also utilised the broad bandwidth of wireless link connection, sequentially, to guarantee the more reliable surveillance system. Through the optimal utilization of the communications network capability that has a wide frequency operation band would allow all types of flow data/information can be exchanged and distributed to the entire highway customer with the high level of satisfaction, comfort, speed of data update and quick access. This condition will ensure the better highway transportation network management and security. By utilizing the rapid )CT technology development, the modes of communication that can be researched and developed for the


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(b) (c)

sharing and distribution of )TS data/information that is varied in terms of both the type and capacity can be performed in various applications platforms such as radio/TV broadcasting, internet media, mobile communication media, and many others.

2. BroadbandEnvironmentalSurveillanceNetwork

The designed environmental surveillance system to real‐timely monitoring various numbers of road traffic and its environment situation is illustrated in Figure . The constructed surveillance system consists of several electronic instrumentations including environmental sensors array module; switching stuff; transmitter unit; hybrid data transmission media i.e. optical fiber and wireless links ; receiver unit; the display monitoring, and recording unit.

Figure1: AtypicalBroadbandEnvironmentalSurveillanceNetworkexploitingthepowerfulcombinationof hybridtransmissionmedia,i.e.opticalfibercableandwirelesscommunicationlink.

Various numbers of )TS data such as actual traffic intensity along the highway, the quality of exhaust emissions from vehicles e.g. level of CO emissions , the speed of the vehicle, the potential for congestion on the highway captured through real‐ time CCTV network, and many more can be collected and transmitted quickly over existing optical fiber link network and received them with low of bit error rate at the central monitoring and processing station. A new strategy is offered here in the form of the application of artificial intelligence to the design of the traffic data processing systems as well as the recorded data of all the events can be monitored and the data stored on the monitoring unit center‐based web server that can be accessed on‐line and up‐to‐date. Results of the monitoring of large varieties of traffic highway parameter obtained through sensors and CCTV transducer such as density/traffic volume of vehicles on the highway; the vehicle speed; and air pollution are firstly processed on the motherboard to be later transmitted over hybrid telecommunications transmission networks, i.e. optical fiber


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link and wireless link. The constructed broadband transceiver system is relatively inexpensive, superior performance powerful and reliable. The parameters of the monitoring results will be received on a transceiver unit in the data processing centre and displayed on the display monitor as a component of the system output. This process is clearly illustrated on Figure a. . Figure b describes the fabricated prototype of the environmental sensor array module which is built‐up from various electronic sensors

such as Sensor D(T , Sensor MQ , and camera VC . The current visual display of all

the received environmental parameters was designed using visual basic software and it is configured in such away to allow the graphical visualizations of the environmental parameter to be obtained. To guarantee the accurate sensing and data collection of the CO sensor sensor MQ , the carbon monoxide meter of the Extech type was used for the data comparison during the system performance testing.

Figure2: TheantennasystemreflectioncoefficientsdeployedatoneendtransceiverofBroadband EnvironmentalSurveillance.

3. PerformanceTestingandEvaluation

)n order to evaluate the electrical properties of the constructed environmental surveillance system, several experimental investigations and testing were performed. These include the testing of designed antenna system, electronic instrumentation circuits, the data transmission quality through the hybrid transmission media i.e. optical fiber cable and wireless link and many others. Figure shows antenna system performance, both for the simulated model and the fabricated one. The antenna is a monopole wire antenna intended to apply in the frequency operation band lied from

about M(z up to M(z. )t is clearly seen that the constructed antenna allow the

wide bandwidth for the data transmission from the sensor array module and transmitter to the central monitoring unit. The available impedance bandwidth of approximately

larger than M(z is possible to be achieved in the practical situation, even though the

numerical computation shown a relatively big different performance in terms of the impedance bandwidth provided approximately M(z .

The experimental testing to evaluate the data transmission quality through the

hybrid transmission media i.e. optical fiber cable and wireless link and to study the

electrical properties of the constructed environmental surveillance system have been performed for several times. (owever, in this conference manuscript the results of the experiment to assess the quality of )TS environmental data transmission over the wireless link will be dominantly discussed and only little part presenting the whole

a) (a b) Measured Simulated

Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)


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testing transmission over the optical fiber cable. Table tabulates several testing results

to characterize the performance of )TS data/information transmission via . M(z

frequency band communication link. The experiment was set‐up in such a way to study of how the actual sensed data collected through the environmental sensors array module could be transmitted from various distances or different locations along the highway network.

Table ) Transmitting data using FM Creator . M(z transmitter on the situation no vehicles in the nearby location

Distance

(km) Time

TransmittedData ReceivedData

Receiver Vout(V)

AirQuality Category K

(%RH) T(

oC) CO

(PPM) K (%RH) T(

oC) CO

(PPM)

: 8 8 . Good

: 8 8 . Good

: 8 8 . Good

: . Good

: 8 . Good

: 8 8 . Good

: 8 8 .8 Good

: 8 8 .8 Good

: 8 8 .8 Good

: 8 8 . Good

: 8 8 . Good

: 8 . Good

: 8 8 8 . 8 Good

: 8 8 . 8 Good

: 8 8 . 8 Good

It is obviously known based on the above table that the whole constructed environmental surveillance system has performed in the very accurate manner during the mobile testing measured from several locations. The communication range between the local sensor array transceiver module and the centre monitoring and processing unit located at Universitas Hasanuddin campus, Tamalanrea Makassar is no more than 5 Km. Outside the area the communication quality was very poor and in the crucial condition it was disconnected. The measured ITS data described in Table I could be further processed for the purpose of analytical assessment regarding the data transmission characteristic in several parts of the entire ITS network and the results are plotted in Figures 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.


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Figure3. GraphicalpropertiesofTransmitter96.4MHzpositionedinthedistance1kmwherenovehicles

presentedaroundtheareaoftesting(a)Time02:00,(b)Time02:02,(c)Time02:04

Figure4. GraphicalpropertiesofTransmitter96.4MHzpositionedinthedistance2kmwherenovehicles

presentedaroundtheareaoftesting(a)Time02:35,(b)Time02:37,(c)Time02:39

Figure5. GraphicalpropertiesofTransmitter96.4MHzpositionedinthedistance3kmwherenovehicles

presentedaroundtheareaoftesting,(a)Time02:45,(b)Time02:47,(c)Time02:49

Distance Km

Transmitted data Received data

Distance Km

Transmitted data Received data

Distance Km


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Figure6. GraphicalpropertiesofTransmitter96.4MHzpositionedinthedistance4kmwherenovehicles

presentedaroundtheareaoftesting(a)Time02:56,(b)Time02:58,(c)Time03:00

Figure7 GraphicalpropertiesofTransmitter96.4MHzpositionedinthedistance5kmwherenovehicles

presentedaroundtheareaoftesting,(a)Time03:08,(b)Time03:10,(c)Time03:12

The whole experimental testing results described above confirm the very good operation of the designed )TS surveillance system. There were no differences between the transmitted data and the received data for the distance measurement between the remote sensors array module and the main central processing and monitoring set‐up Km, Km, and Km, for the duration of minutes of transmission. Meanwhile in the distance of Km and Km, respectively, there were slightly differences results during the experiments

especially on transmitting the temperature value 8 C and the receiving value

C and on transmitting the temperature value C and the receiving value 8

C. The differences are highly possible caused by the existing air noise, circuit noise or perhaps due to the obstacle along the road.

Distance Km

Transmitted data Received data

Distance Km


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4. Conclusion

The current designed broadband environmental surveillance system was configured to allow for the transmission of various environmental parameters representing the actual conditions of a particular intelligent transportation system developed in Makassar city. A constructed environmental sensors array incorporated with a transmitter module was used to collect a number of parameters including the visual situation of )TS in form of picture streaming or short video file , humidity, temperature and CO level. The broad bandwidth could be provided during the transmission of those )TS data from the remote location are possibly performed using the hybrid transmission technique, i.e. wireless transmission and optical fiber transmission modes. The transmission tasks were executed sequentially and continuously using the two modes of transmission media in order the reliable transmission of various data from the remote station to the central station. Many more advanced investigations must be performed later including the testing through the optical fiber network and the development of mobile computing application to allow users for the easy real‐time access to the )TS surveillance network via a mobile phone or any other smart phones.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to deliver our sincere thanks to any people who has the great life spirit to support and to help to implement any pieces of R&D planning program related to the development of environmental surveillance modules applicable for )TS )ntelligent Transportation System management. The authors would also like to extend our sincere thanks to the directorate general of higher education D)KT) , ministry of research, technology and higher education KEMENR)STEKD)KT) for the valuable

financial support in terms of R&D grants from to to allow more advanced

innovations and a number of new findings are obtained.

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FSO

Propagation

Noise

Suppression

by

Applying

Single

Mode

Fiber

Optic

at

The

Receiving

Lens

Focal

Point

Purnomo Sidi Priambodo 1) and Ucuk Darusalam 2)

1) Department of Electrical Engineering, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, 16424, Indonesia 2) Department of Informatics Engineering, Faculty of ICT, Universitas Nasional, Jakarta, 12520, Indonesia

p.s.priambodo@ieee.org

Abstract

Free‐space optical communications FSOC is promising technology for the future point‐ to‐point terrestrial communication due to its capability to handle a larger bandwidth than microwave, compact, low powerusage and easy to be deployed. Even, FSOC is projected for deep‐space communication interplanetary. Even though FSOC has major advantages,

however, the atmospheric absorption and turbulenceon the optical propagation cause

turbulence‐induced noise and fading effects at the receiver, which finally degrading the signal to noise ratio SNR and increases bit error rate BER . )n order to suppress the noise and fading effects, several techniques have been proposed. The firstand familiar technique is by utilizing several decision and detection electronic circuit at the demodulationblock and combined by applying several space diversity receiving lenses. This technique has been developed and available commercially in the market. Another recent technique to suppress turbulence atmospheric noise and fading is by applying optical filter after the receiving lens in front of the receiving detector, instead of using electronic circuit. The optical filter used in this technique is in the form of a pinhole that has a function as a Fourier spatial low‐pass filter. The advantage of applying optical filter is able to be implemented in serial combination with the electronic filter technique. )n this paper, we propose to develop a new technique to suppress turbulence‐induced noise by applying a single‐ mode fiber optic SMFO instead of a pinhole at the receiver lens focal point to connect with the photodetector. The SMFO functions as Fourier optics low‐pass filter such as the pinhole in the

previous technique. We show that the filter can improve BER performance significantly from ‐

down to ‐8, even in strong noisy medium propagation.

Keywords

free‐space optical communications, optical turbulence, noise propagation, noise fading, optical filters, spatial Fourier transforms, single‐mode fiber optic, signal‐to‐noise ratio, bit‐error‐rate, noise suppression

1.

Introduction

FSOC had been discussed to be the future of telecommunication since the invention of

semiconductor laser in . FSOC was thought to replace the microwave technology due to its

superior on bandwidth capability compared to microwave. At the time, FSOC was very promising to be applied in the future for deep‐space of NASA program and for terrestrial communications.

(owever, the invention of fiber optics FO in and all technologies related to FO technologies

later on caused the FSOC development died before deployed in the real applications. FO technology is superior compared to FSOC in many aspects includes larger bandwidth, immune to propagation noise, very longer distance of propagation and flexibility of data transmission. Even though, FO is superior in many aspects over FSOC, however, FSOC does still have some advantages over FO in these aspects: deep‐space or interplanetary data transmission and the flexibility deployment of relatively short distance point to point communicationto replace microwave systems. )t is undoubtable that FSOC is the most possible effective technology for the future interplanetary large bandwidth communication. The flexibility and easiness deployment of FSOC such as for building


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The Effectiveness Of Addition Nelson Traction On Microwave

Diathermy MWD )ntervention And Transcutaneous Electrical

Stimulation TENS For Upper Thoracal Joint Blockade Pain

Reduction.

Susanaa, Agus (endra Wahyudi

aalumnistudentatFisioterapiIndonesiaEsaUnggul,KebunJerukJakarta11510, Indonesia

bJosaphatMicrowaveRemoteSensingLaboratory,CenterforEnvironmentalRemote Sensing,GraduateSchoolofAdvanceIntegrationScience,ChibaUniversity,1‐33,Yayoi,

Inage,Chiba,263‐8522,Japan

Abstract

This research aims to determine the effect of Nelson Traction combined with the provision MWD and TENS on pain reduction upper thoracal result of joint blockade. The sample of people who were devided into age and gender were used in this research. This study was quasi experimental in the treatment compare before and after therapy MWD+TENS+Nelson Traction. Measuring tool used was Visual Analogue Scale VAS .The effect therapy was reduced blood circulation, relaxation of muscle, pain reduction in the level of sensory, spinal level and in the supra spinal level and also obtained another effect that was opening joints that locked , restore nucleus anteriorly, streching muscles and ligaments, widening the intetvertebral foramen, and reduced disruption of respiration especially during inspiration. Statistical data were processed and analysed by wilcoxon match pairs and Mann‐Whitney method by SPSS software tools. There was found that the pain were reduced sigificantly between before and after intervention

reach to . VAS and P value , P < , .

Keywords

Nelson Traction, Joint Blockade, pain, MWD, TENS

1. )NTRODUCT)ON

According to Rene Cailiet 8 % population had never felt pain throughout their lives regardless of gender, age, social level, and the profesi. )n his book Mc. Kenzie said the back pain is divided into upper back pain and lower back pain. Judging the aspects of biomechanics . The cause of back pain is divide into errors postural in the long term and kinetic back pain is pain that arises due to bnormalyties or errors postural can be experience by anyone for example a student who has habit of writing by means of bending his back, a man who worked at in front of the computer by means of bending caused due to the high table computer that does not comply with chairs.


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Yokohama, pyhsiotherapy is integral part of the health care profession which are addressed to individuals and groups to development, maintainance, and restore movement and fucntion of the body throughout their life cycle of using techniques MWD,SWD,TENS,))R, ULTRA SOUND, Massage, exercise therapy, and manipulation methode such as Nelson Traction.

Some cases of back pain also combine with joint blockade which is needed to release back with manual therapy. )n this research we will focus on addition of manual therapy Nelson Traction Methode effectiveness in reduction of back pain and combine this methode with MWD ‐ TENS therapy.

2. T(EORY

Back pain is a pain in the back. Episodes of back pain may be acute, sub‐acute, or chronic depending on the duration. The pain may be characterized as a dull ache, shooting or piercing pain, or a burning sensation. The pain may radiate into the arms and hands as well as the legs or feet, and may include paresthesia tingling with no apparent cause , weakness or numbness in the legs and arms. The anatomic classification of back pain follows the segments of the spine: neck pain cervical , middle back pain thoracic , lower back pain lumbar or coccydynia tailbone or sacral pain with the lumbar vertebrae area most common for pain and some times can be difficult to breath.

. Anatomy and Fisiology Of Trunk

The totally of trunk is described in figure which consist of bones,

particularly cervikal , thoracal , lumbal , sacral , cocygeus ‐ bones.

Figure . (uman’s trunk anatomy


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. Facet Joint Anatomy

The facet joints are paired joints in the back and neck, one pair at each vertebral level one joint on each side of the vertebrae . These joints have opposing surfaces of cartilage cushioning tissue between the bones and a surrounding capsule that is filled with synovial fluid, which reduces the friction between bones that rub together.

Figure . Facet Joint Anatomy

. Joint Blockade on Thoracal Joint

At one the time a joint occur locking is a condition that occurs in the joint that have a meniscus uch as the spinal facet joint.)n this research about joint blockade in facet processus transversus inferior cervical and facet precesesus tranversus superior in thorakal until thoracal .

Joint blockade will occur cause poor postur, antero postero cercical, kiphosis . Thoracicfacetjoints. pain caused by thoracic facet joints in the upper spine is typically felt in the upper back, chest, and/or arm rarely .

(ow to know the joint is blockade?there is special exmination to know it. )t’s examination is PACVP Postero Anterior Central Vertebral Pressure . )f there is hurt when PACVP done and the pysical therapis feel firm end feel in the last examination it positif joint blockade.

. Visual Analogue Scale VAS

VAS is measuring the intensity and type of pain, with use line cm to describe intensity of pain. )t’s start zero pain, midlle pain, and sore pain.

. Micro Wave Diathermy MWD

)t’s a therapy method to use stressor fisis electromagnetic resulting from current

frecquensy M(z with waves lengths , cm.

. TENS

Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation TENS it’s one of therapy method that use electricity in stimulation nerve sensori and it will reduce pain through gate control theory.

TENS has the form of monophasic, biphasic, and polyphasic. Monophsic has the form retranguler, trianguler, and half sine wave in the direction of the biphasic while


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or mixed. . . Nelson Traction

)t’s manipulation method which use to open facet joint locked. The effect of therapy can open joints that locked , restore nucleus anteriorly, streching muscles and ligaments, widening the intervertebral foramen, and reduced disruption of respiration especially during inspiration.

3. MET(ODE

This Research methode utilize quasi experimental and Statistical data was processed and analysed by wilcoxon match pairs and Mann‐Whitney method, compare before and after therapy MWD+TENS+NELSON TRACT)ON, and calculation with SPSS program. This research have been done in Navy (ospital Mintohardjo West Jakarta.

4. RESULT AND ANALYS)S

This research implement on person consist of men and 8 women. Below table show distribution of sample by gender.

Tabel . Distribution sample by gender

While sample distribution by age is described in table .

Tabel . Distribution sample by Age

Gender Sample P

N %

Man

Woman 8 8

Totaly

Age

Years Sample P

N %

‐ 8‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 8 ‐ Totaly in


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After being given MWD+TENS+Nelson Traction therapy there were reduction pain result on thoracal joint because of joint blockade. The result can be seen in table .

Tabel . Relief of pain before and after therapy

Statistical data were processed and analysed by wilcoxon match pairs and Mann‐ Whitney method. There were found that the pain were reduced sigificantly between

before and after intervention reach to . VAS and P value , P < , .

5. CONCLUC)ON

There were some positif change effect therapy MWD+TENS+NELSON TRACT)ON before and after intervention to reduce pain caused by joint blockade upper thoracal

with reach to . VAS and P value , P < , .

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Sample Before After Change

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