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Volume 1 Number 2 Year 2019

6 articles in this issue 

M Nilzam Aly,Marlin Pernilawati Susilawati Ruyawari

Background: Waste is part of environmental problems because the increase in volume of waste correlates with population growth and efforts to reduce waste are still limited. Pataan Village which is one of the villages in Sambeng Subdistrict is also insepar... see more

Pags. 34 - 38  

Khuliyah Candraning Diyanah,Nuzulul Kusuma Putri,Aditya Sukma Pawitra

Background: The partnership program with the community was held by establishing  a garbage bank and a waste management center in Samirplapan Village, Duduk Sampeyan District, Gresik. Starting with the problem of partners, the large amount of waste ge... see more

Pags. 39 - 44  

Amirah Adlia,Sakinah Aljuffrie,Annis Catur Adi,Deandra Ardya Regitasari,Vidya Anggarini Rahmasari,Heni Rachmawati

Background: As a country with a tropical climate, Indonesia has the risk to have many disease problems, such as skin disorder or dermatitis. Dermatitis is an either acute, sub-acute, or chronic inflammatory skin disease. One of therapies is using sul... see more

Pags. 45 - 49  

Eva Inaiyah Agustin,Riky Tri Yunardi,Winarno Winarno

Background: During the Industrial Revolution 4.0, the Internet of Things (IoT) is the main pillar of people and machines connected to each other. It can be an intelligent system when combined with a robot. This is what underlies the importance of robotics... see more

Pags. 50 - 55  

Ario Imandiri,Eny Inayati,Retno Sri Wahjuni

Background: The older people get, the more elderly people who experience health complaints. The elderly morbidity rate in 2014 was 25.05 percent, meaning that around one in four elderly people had experienced pain in the past month. Purpose: Providing gui... see more

Pags. 56 - 59  

Taufiqurrahman Sidqi,Eny Inayati,Ario Imandiri

Background: Stunting is a chronic nutritional problem in infants characterized by a length or height that is lacking compared to age. The prevalence of stunting in Medokan Semampir Village was 30.48% while the WHO standard states that free stunting if it ... see more

Pags. 60 - 64