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Two independent lines of High Drinking in the Dark (HDID-1, HDID-2) mice have been bred to reach high blood alcohol levels after a short period of binge-like ethanol drinking. Male mice of both lines were shown to have reduced sensitivity to develop a tas... see more

Nurses’ fatigue has a substantial impact on patient health, and even survival. Since early detection of risks through observation is essential to preventing health complications in patients, insufficient numbers of nursing staff and their excessive worklo... see more

Online learning that has been carried out more or less in the past year has caused student studying saturation. The provision of material through Youtube videos, articles or handouts in pdf form is generally done by teachers. In fact, technology has provi... see more

This article discusses efforts to increase student motivation in history subjects at a vocational high school using a learning medium, namely documentary films. The purpose of this study was to find out the use of documentary films as a learning medium in... see more

Health is a basic human need as described in Law No. 36 of 2009, which is considered physically, mentally, and socially that enables everyone to live productively. One indicator that reflects health in the community is the health behavior carried out by i... see more

This study aims to determine the effect of self-concept, self-efficacy and work motivation on the performance of MI teachers throughout the Nias Islands. This study uses a quantitative approach with a population of 220 MI teachers throughout the Nias Isla... see more

This study focuses on the study of organizational activities with learning motivation moderated by self-adjustment variables. This study looked at the resulting influence between organizational activities and motivation to learn, then looked at the two va... see more

Students consider Islamic religious lessons unimportant and difficult, so their learning motivation is low. This type of research is quantitative research. The population in this study was class VII SMPN 38 Medan Marelan which amounted to 147 students. Th... see more

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