Multiple Mutations Cause High Number of Chronic Liver Disease Sufferers
Hepatitis B caused by infection with the Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) has been a problem throughout the world, especially in developing countries. In Indonesia, people with
Hepatitis B caused by infection with the Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) has been a problem throughout the world, especially in developing countries. In Indonesia, people with
One of the biggest export commodities in Indonesia is palm oil. Along with the high commodity of palm oil, the demand for palm oil production is
Dairy farming business has become one of the agricultural revitalization programs in improving food security, availability, and accessibility. However, cases of reproductive disorders in dairy
In Indonesia, the number of newborn jaundice cases is higher than in other countries. Medically it is often called hyperbilirubinemia. Infants with hyperbilirubinemia have bilirubin
Water is one of the basic needs of all living things in this world. However, there are many infeasible water sources used, even though they
Since the early 1990s, it has been proven that bacteria causing diseases in humans are able to form biofilms. Their capability of producing biofilms are associated
Hydrocarbon compounds are known as the most dangerous pollutants in terrestrial and aquatic environments, posing a serious global problem. One source of pollutants for hydrocarbon
Palm oil is one of the important export commodities for Indonesia. Indonesia is ranked number one as a palm oil producer in the world. In
According to the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), Indonesia is a tropical country that is rich in natural and cultural resources. It is an archipelago stretches in
Indonesia is one of the largest agricultural countries in the world, and its food is from agricultural and plantation products. One of the fields of
Sutchi catfish is one of the important freshwater fish commodities in Indonesia. In 2011, Sutchi catfish production reached 229,267 tons or around 16.1% of total
Mobile applications develop along with smartphone development. Indonesia has more than 100 million active smartphone users and is the fourth-largest smartphone user country in the world after China,