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Body weight or anthropometric measure is the most important and most frequently used measure to see the development of infants. Stimulating the growth in infants aged 4 to 6 months can be done in two ways: massage the baby's body and continue by bathing o... see more

This study utilized conventional and immunohistochemical methods, to describe the morphology and distribution of glucagon and insulin cells in the pancreas of adult male babirusa (Babyrousa babyrussa). The results of research showed that the endocrine por... see more

Individual recognition using biometric technology can be utilized in creating security systems that are important in modern life. The individuals recognition in hospitals generally done by conventional system so it makes more time in taking identity. A ne... see more

Circumcision is an activity that has become a tradition in various parts of the world. The aim of this research is to know the implementation of circumcision in baby girls. Research i n i using quantitative pendekataan with design research cross sectional... see more

A Neo-Babylonian Burial from Bahrain's Prehistoric CapitalThe excavations on which the Danish Archeological Bahrain-Expedition had in previous years been working - the prehistoric temples near Barbar 1) and the prehistoric capital city at Qala'a 2) - coul... see more

Growth can also be defined as increasing size and number of cells in all parts of the body that can be quantitatively measured, such as height, weight, and head circumference. Growth is very closely related to the nutritional status of children. Riskesdas... see more

A Neo-Babylonian Burial from Bahrain's Prehistoric CapitalThe excavations on which the Danish Archeological Bahrain-Expedition had in previous years been working - the prehistoric temples near Barbar 1) and the prehistoric capital city at Qala'a 2) - coul... see more

In the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY), the Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) is 25 per 1000 live births, the most common causes of infant mortality in DIY are low birth weight (LBW) and sepsis. LBW is most commonly found in Sleman Regency as many as 823 bab... see more

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