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The purpose of this book is to provide a complete working knowledge
of the Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) analog and
mixed-signal circuit design, which can be applied for System on
Chip (SOC) or Application-Specific Standard Product (ASSP)
development. It begins with an introduction to the CMOS analog and
mixed-signal circuit design with further coverage of basic devices,
such as the Metal-Oxide Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor
(MOSFET) with both long- and short-channel operations, photo
devices, fitting ratio, etc. Seven chapters focus on the CMOS
analog and mixed-signal circuit design of amplifiers, low power
amplifiers, voltage regulator-reference, data converters, dynamic
analog circuits, color and image sensors, and peripheral
(oscillators and Input/Output [I/O]) circuits, and Integrated
Circuit (IC) layout and packaging. Features: Provides practical
knowledge of CMOS analog and mixed-signal circuit design Includes
recent research in CMOS color and image sensor technology Discusses
sub-blocks of typical analog and mixed-signal IC products
Illustrates several design examples of analog circuits together
with layout Describes integrating based CMOS color circuit
This book is an analysis of Indonesia's civil-military relations in
the post-1998 reform era. It focuses on the political thinking of
the Indonesian Army during the time of democratic consolidation.
The book examines the army (Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan
Darat, TNI AD), a pivotal player in the political scene of
Indonesian state, and the aspect of military ideology development.
Based on in-depth interviews with civilian and military figures and
applying the methodology of utilised process tracing and empirical
analysis surrounding the appearance of military thinking, the book
argues that the Indonesian military pursues to sustain its
political power by propagating a set of values construed as moral
compass for all members of society. Specifically, the book
discusses the origins and impacts of 'proxy war' and 'bela negara'
('defend the state'), which was promoted by former TNI Commander
Gatot Nurmantyo (2015-2017) and former Defence Minister Ryamizard
Ryacudu (2014-2019). The authors demonstrate that both ideologies
facilitate expansion of the military's influence in all aspects of
life and protection of its corporate interests in the age of
democracy. Offering insights for theoretical discussion on the
influence of military ideology to civil-military relations,
particularly in the post-authoritarian period, this book will be of
interest to academics and policy makers in the fields of Southeast
Asian Politics, Asian Politics and Civil-Military Relations.
This book is an analysis of Indonesia's civil-military relations in
the post-1998 reform era. It focuses on the political thinking of
the Indonesian Army during the time of democratic consolidation.
The book examines the army (Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan
Darat, TNI AD), a pivotal player in the political scene of
Indonesian state, and the aspect of military ideology development.
Based on in-depth interviews with civilian and military figures and
applying the methodology of utilised process tracing and empirical
analysis surrounding the appearance of military thinking, the book
argues that the Indonesian military pursues to sustain its
political power by propagating a set of values construed as moral
compass for all members of society. Specifically, the book
discusses the origins and impacts of 'proxy war' and 'bela negara'
('defend the state'), which was promoted by former TNI Commander
Gatot Nurmantyo (2015-2017) and former Defence Minister Ryamizard
Ryacudu (2014-2019). The authors demonstrate that both ideologies
facilitate expansion of the military's influence in all aspects of
life and protection of its corporate interests in the age of
democracy. Offering insights for theoretical discussion on the
influence of military ideology to civil-military relations,
particularly in the post-authoritarian period, this book will be of
interest to academics and policy makers in the fields of Southeast
Asian Politics, Asian Politics and Civil-Military Relations.
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Character Education for 21st Century Global Citizens - Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Teacher Education and Professional Development (INCOTEPD 2017), October 21-22, 2017, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (Paperback)
Endah Retnowati, Anik Ghufron, Marzuki, Kasiyan, A.S. Hadi, …
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Character Education for 21st Century Global Citizens contains the
papers presented at the 2nd International Conference on Teacher
Education and Professional Development (InCoTEPD 2017), Yogyakarta,
Indonesia, 20-21 October 2017. The book covers 7 topics: 1) Values
for 21st century global citizens 2) Preparing teachers for
integrative values education 3) Teacher professional development
for enhanced character education 4) Curriculum/syllabus/lesson
plan/learning materials development for integrated values education
5) Developing learning activities/tasks/strategies for character
education 6) Assessing student's character development (values
acquisition assessment) 7) Creating/managing conducive school
culture to character education.
Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit (MMIC) is an electronic
device that is widely used in all high frequency wireless systems.
In developing MMIC as a product, understanding analysis and design
techniques, modeling, measurement methodology, and current trends
are essential. Advances in Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits
for Wireless Systems: Modeling and Design Technologies is a central
source of knowledge on MMIC development, containing research on
theory, design, and practical approaches to integrated circuit
devices. This book is of interest to researchers in industry and
academia working in the areas of circuit design, integrated
circuits, and RF and microwave, as well as anyone with an interest
in monolithic wireless device development.
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Character Education for 21st Century Global Citizens - Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Teacher Education and Professional Development (INCOTEPD 2017), October 21-22, 2017, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (Hardcover)
Endah Retnowati, Anik Ghufron, Marzuki, Kasiyan, A.S. Hadi, …
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Character Education for 21st Century Global Citizens contains the
papers presented at the 2nd International Conference on Teacher
Education and Professional Development (InCoTEPD 2017), Yogyakarta,
Indonesia, 20-21 October 2017. The book covers 7 topics: 1) Values
for 21st century global citizens 2) Preparing teachers for
integrative values education 3) Teacher professional development
for enhanced character education 4) Curriculum/syllabus/lesson
plan/learning materials development for integrated values education
5) Developing learning activities/tasks/strategies for character
education 6) Assessing student's character development (values
acquisition assessment) 7) Creating/managing conducive school
culture to character education.
Tropical diseases remain a major global concern, not only because
they affect a huge part of the world population, but also because
of the growing global movement of people associated with
employment, tourism, and war. Recent advances in molecular biology,
epitomized by the genomic revolution, have brought new promises of
powerful scientific approaches to fight such diseases. The WHO's
Advisory Committee on Health Research recognizes this fact in its
recommendation on Genomics and World Health and stresses the need
for concerted efforts by scientists in the developed world, where
most of the recent advances in life sciences have occurred, and
those in the tropical, mostly less developed countries, where such
diseases are endemic. Tropical Diseases: From Molecule to Bedside
exemplifies such an effort. It covers a wide range of topics that
reflect perspectives of northern and southern hemispheres.
Fittingly, it defines tropical diseases in a broader-than-usual
manner. For example, the book discusses traditional tropical
medicine topics of infectious diseases and nutritional
deficiencies. These diseases are common in the tropics, although
some are associated more with poverty than with tropical living
conditions. It also deals with genetic diseases and genomic issues
that are truly associated with living in the tropics, e.g. the
thalassemias. The book begins with several papers describing the
vast human genetic diversity of Southeast Asia and its relationship
to several genetic disorders. These papers illustrate the future
direction of genomic activities in relation to disease
susceptibility and resistance. The next sections deal with malaria
and four specific viral and bacterial diseasesof the tropics:
hepatitis B and C, tuberculosis, and leprosy. These are then
followed by a section on general bacterial infection. Two papers on
nutrition complete the volume.
Proceedings of the second International Eijkman Symposium on
Tropical Diseases: From Molecule to Bedside: In the Footsteps of
Christiaan Eijkman, held September 2-6, 2001, in Bogor, Indonesia.
Christiaan Eijkman received the Nobel prize for Medicine in 1929
for his discovery that beri-beri is a vitamin-deficiency disease.
He had conducted his seminal research on the disease in the fonner
Dutch East Indies between 1886 and 1898 at the location of. the
present Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology in Jakarta. In
1998, the first International Eijkman Symposium was held in The
Hague, The Netherlands, to celebrate the fact that exactly 100
years earlier Christiaan Eijkman was inaugurated as full professor
in Hygiene and Bacteriology at Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
The Eijkman-Winkler Centre for Microbiology, Infectious Diseases
and Inflammation is the direct descendant of Eijkman's department
in Utrecht. vii Contributing Authors Bacbti Alisjabbana Department
of Internal Medicine Padjadjaran University (UNP AD) Dr Hasan
Sadikin General Hospital Bandung Indonesia Kevin Baird US Navy
Medical Research Unit-2 J1. Percetakan Negara 29 Jakarta 15650
Indonesia Phone: +62-21-421-4457 Fax: +62-214244507 Jan P . B. van
den Berg Nederland-Batam Foundation Stationsweg 56 6711 PT Ede The
Netherlands Phone: +31-318610368 Fax: +31-318612476 Greet J. Boland
Eijkman-Winkler Centre University Medical Centre Utrecht ix x
Contributing Authors P. O. Box 85500 3584 CX Utrecht The
Netherlands Phone: +31-302506536 Fax: +31-302541770 G J .
Boland@azu. n1 Graham V. Brown Department of Medicine University of
Melbourne Royal Melbourne Hospital Victoria Australia gvb@unimelb.
edu. au Frank E. J. Coenjaerts Eijkman-Winkler Centre University
Medical Centre Utrecht P. O. Box 85500 3584 CX Utrecht The
Netherlands Phone: +31-302507637 Fax: +31-302541770 . EJ .
Coenjaerts@lab. azu.
The series Advances in Industrial Control aims to report and
encourage technology transfer in control engineering. The rapid
development of control technology impacts all areas of the control
discipline. New theory, new controllers, actuators, sensors, new
industrial processes, computer methods, new applications, new
philosophies, ........... , new challenges. Much of this
development work resides in industrial reports, feasibility study
papers and the reports of advance collaborative projects. The
series offers an opportunity for researchers to present an extended
exposition of such new work in all aspects of industrial control
for wider and rapid dissemination. Sigeru Omatu, Marzuki Khalid,
and Rubiyah Yusof have pursued the new developments of fuzzy logic
and neural networks to present a series volume on neuro-control
methods. As they demonstrate in the opening pages of their book,
there is an explosion of interest in this field. Publication and
patent activity in these areas are ever growing according to
international is timely. databases and hence, this volume The
presentation of the material follows a complementary pattern.
Reviews of existing control techniques are given along side an
exposition of the theoretical constructions of fuzzy logic
controllers, and controllers based on neural networks. This is an
extremely useful methodology which yields rewards in the
applications chapters. The series of applications includes one very
thorough experimental sequence for the control of a hot-water bath.
In recent years, the ATP synthase (H+.ATPase, FoFrATPase) has been
the subject of intensive IDvestigations in many laboratories. The
major reason for this lies in the fact that this enzyme complex
catalyses one of the most important reactions in living cells,
namely the synthesis of ATP utilizing the energy from an
electrochemical transmembrane H+ gradient, generated by the
cellular respiratory chain or by the light reactions of
photosynthetic organisms. The mechanism by which the H+ motive
force is utilized to drive the synthesis of ATP is one of the major
unsolved problems in biochemistry. Thus, the fundamental
information concerning the-molecular structure and the mechanism of
assembly of the ATP synthase is of major significance in cell
biology. A seminar/workshop on the Molecular Structure, Function
and Assembly of the ATP synthases was held in April, 1987 at the
East.West Center, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, to
promote exchange of information between laboratories actively
engaged in the study of the A TP synthases, and to provide a forum
for discussion and coordination of data derived from molecular,
genetic and biochemical approaches used in different laboratories.
This volume summarizes the result of the seminar/workshop, in the
form of a collection of papers presented at the meeting, and
provides an overvIew of current work in this rapidly progressing
area of research."
The purpose of this book is to provide a complete working knowledge
of the Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) analog and
mixed-signal circuit design, which can be applied for System on
Chip (SOC) or Application-Specific Standard Product (ASSP)
development. It begins with an introduction to the CMOS analog and
mixed-signal circuit design with further coverage of basic devices,
such as the Metal-Oxide Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor
(MOSFET) with both long- and short-channel operations, photo
devices, fitting ratio, etc. Seven chapters focus on the CMOS
analog and mixed-signal circuit design of amplifiers, low power
amplifiers, voltage regulator-reference, data converters, dynamic
analog circuits, color and image sensors, and peripheral
(oscillators and Input/Output [I/O]) circuits, and Integrated
Circuit (IC) layout and packaging. Features: Provides practical
knowledge of CMOS analog and mixed-signal circuit design Includes
recent research in CMOS color and image sensor technology Discusses
sub-blocks of typical analog and mixed-signal IC products
Illustrates several design examples of analog circuits together
with layout Describes integrating based CMOS color circuit
The Precast technology dates as far back as the Roman civilization,
where it was commonly employed in building complex network of
aqueducts, culverts and tunnels. The production of precast concrete
in a controlled environment enables engineers to properly cure the
concrete. It also avails the employees, the opportunity to closely
monitor the curing process in the precast plant. Today, Precast
Concrete system is being used extensively, in a wide array of
construction projects. The major aim of using this construction
technique is to improve the strength as well as the performance of
the structures. This technique is being applied in the construction
of wall panels, I-beam girders, concrete beam, spandrels, columns,
spandrels, single and double tees, segmental bridge units, bulb-tee
girders etc. The construction materials that are manufactured
through this way are usually crack-free under working loads. Thus,
prestressed materials are more watertight and also have better
looks. Prestressed technology is one aspect of construction
technology, that is been widely used in development of a wide array
of structures, especially bridge structures. During this occasion,
this book is created aiming narrowed to the student to help their
understanding in term of benefits, method, application and also
expandable for future technology.
Immediately following Pearl Harbor, Japan wrenched the meagerly
defended Netherlands East Indies, now known as Indonesia, from the
hands of its Dutch colonialists. Suddenly, one of the world's
largest nations was at the service of the Japanese Imperial Army. A
highly successful campaign recruited young Indonesian men to
support the Japanese war efforts, but hidden behind the facade of
Asian brotherhood was a sinister truth-during the brief 40 months
of Japanese occupation, as many as several million Indonesians were
worked to death or summarily killed as expendable slave laborers
known as the romusha. While many romusha were lost from all memory
and record, nine hundred Indonesians were known victims of a brutal
and immoral medical experiment perpetuated by an increasingly
desperate Imperial Japan. With the tide of the war turning and in
dire need of a means to protect their troops from tetanus in
anticipation of a land assault, the Japanese used romusha as human
guinea pigs for a vaccine that had not been sufficiently vetted. In
a matter of days, all 900 patients had suffered protracted and
agonizing deaths. With the American and Allied forces poised to win
the war, Japan needed a scapegoat for this well-documented incident
if it was to avoid war crimes prosecution. In War Cimes in
Japan-Occupied Indonesia: A Case of Murder by Medicine, J. Kevin
Baird and Sangkot Marzuki chronicle the life and wrongful execution
of Achmad Mochtar, a native Indonesian and renowned scientist,
against the backdrop of a tropical medicine and the science of
vaccination, not only to exonerate an innocent man, but also to
provide a picture of a nascent country emerging from the ravages of
colonization and occupation.
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