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Journal of Mathematical and Fundamental Sciences Vol. 47 Issue 3 2015

Vol. 47 No. 3 (2015)

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Embryo Incision as a New Technique for Double Seedling Production of Indonesian Elite Coconut Type “Kopyor”

One of the present major limitations of seedling production of kopyor type coconut using embryo culture is that only one seedling can be produced from a single embryo. Therefore, we report on the development of a new breakthrough technique for the production of double seedlings from a single embryo. The technique consists of four steps, viz. (i) germination; (ii) incision; (iii) splitting; and (iv) recovery. A histological study was carried out on the development of the halved embryo into a new shoot. The best recovery process was obtained when the incised embryo was split into two and…

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embryo culture embryo splitting in vitro culture meristem multiplication
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researchpp. 227–235

Some Basic Properties of Completely Prime Ideals in Near Rings

In this investigation we studied completely prime, weakly completely prime, quasi completely prime and weakly quasi completely prime ideals in near-rings. Some characterizations of completely prime and weakly completely prime ideals were obtained. Moreover, we investigated relationships between completely prime and weakly completely prime ideals in near-rings. Finally, we obtained necessary and sufficient conditions for a weakly completely prime ideal to be a completely prime ideal.

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completely prime ideal near-ring quasi completely prime weakly completely prime ideal weakly quasi completely prime
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researchpp. 236–251

Simple and Low-Cost On-Package Sticker Sensor based on Litmus Paper for Real-Time Monitoring of Beef Freshness

A simple sticker sensor has been constructed using litmus paper and tests have been conducted to detect the freshness of beef samples. The results show that the sticker sensor can be used to determine the degree of beef freshness, since the color change of the litmus paper and the quality degradation of the beef during storage time had a similar trend, where the decay of the beef could be detected clearly (when the red litmus paper changed to blue). The sticker sensor reacted accurately to the beef

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beef freshness litmus paper meat packaging pH sticker sensor
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researchpp. 261–268

The Potency of Trigona’s Propolis Extract as Reactive Oxygen Species Inhibitor in Diabetic Mice

Hyperglycemia has been proven to increase oxidative stress due to the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) that exceed the capabilities of the natural antioxidant defenses, causing a deficiency in insulin receptors and insulin resistance. In this study, the effect of propolis on ROS was observed. Fifty five (55) male mice (Mus musculus SW.) were divided into 5 groups, i.e. KN (normal control), KDM (diabetes control), and P1, P2, P3. Propolis solution 50, 100 and 175 mg/kg bw was given to groups P1, P2 and P3 respectively, while distilled water was given to groups KN and KDM by oral…

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alloxan diabetes mellitus hyperglycemia oxidative stress Trigona’s propolis reactive oxygen species (ROS)
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researchpp. 267–280

Quasi-2D Resistivity Model from Inversion of Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) Data using Guided Random Search Algorithm

Vertical electrical sounding (VES) data are usually interpreted in terms of a 1D resistivity model using linearized inversion. The local approach of a non-linear inverse problem has fundamental limitations, i.e. the necessity of a starting model close to the solution and possible convergence to a local rather than a global minimum solution. We studied the application of a global search approach for non-linear inversion using the guided random search method to model VES data. A quasi-2D resistivity model can be created by stitching 1D models obtained from VES data along a profile. Both…

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2D model DC resistivity global search Monte Carlo method non-linear inversion
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researchpp. 281–295

On The Total Irregularity Strength of Regular Graphs

Let 𝐺 = (𝑉, 𝐸) be a graph. A total labeling 𝑓: 𝑉 ∪ 𝐸 → {1, 2, ⋯, 𝑘} iscalled a totally irregular total 𝑘-labeling of 𝐺 if every two distinct vertices 𝑥 and𝑦 in 𝑉 satisfy 𝑤𝑓(𝑥) ≠𝑤𝑓(𝑦) and every two distinct edges 𝑥1𝑥2 and 𝑦1𝑦2 in 𝐸satisfy 𝑤𝑓(𝑥1𝑥2) ≠𝑤𝑓(𝑦1𝑦2), where 𝑤𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑓(𝑥) + Σ𝑥𝑧∈𝐸(𝐺) 𝑓(𝑥𝑧) and𝑤𝑓(𝑥1𝑥2) = 𝑓(𝑥1) + 𝑓(𝑥1𝑥2) + 𝑓(𝑥2). The minimum 𝑘 for which a graph 𝐺 hasa totally irregular total 𝑘-labeling is…

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cycle dual labeling path prism regular graph the total irregularity strength totally irregular total k-labeling
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researchpp. 296–308

QuEChERS Method for the Determination of Pesticide Residues in Indonesian Green Coffee Beans using Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry

A method using QuEChERS sample preparation followed by liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-ESIMS/MS) was developed for quantitative determination of 14 pesticide residues in Indonesian green coffee beans. The European Standard Method EN 15662:2008 was modified to obtain an appropriate extraction and clean-up procedure for green coffee bean samples. Homogenous slurry samples were extracted with 1% acetic acid in acetonitrile and the extracts were cleaned up by a high pigment dispersive SPE. LC-ESI-MS/MS was operated in the MRM mode for two specific…

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green coffee beans LC-ESI-MS/MS MRM pesticide residues QuEChERS
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