The Impact of Anthrax on Animals and Humans

Anthrax is an infectious disease caused zoonosis by Bacillus anthracis. Mammals, especially herbivores, and several species of birds are the main species affected by this disease. Animals such as cows, buffalo, goats, sheep and pigs are often infected. There are several other names for anthrax, such as malignant edema, malignant pustules, woolsorter’s disease, and lymph […]

Measurement of Several Profile Angles in Chinese Populations

Deutro-Malayid

Any deviation from normal facial proportions and dental relationships is referred to as a dentofacial deformity. This deformity frequently manifests a complex disorder known as dysgnathia, which necessitates a combination of orthodontics and surgery known as orthognathic surgery to correct. After surgery, alterations in the position of the underlying skeletal bones can affect the facial […]

Computed Tomography-Based Assessment of Sphenoid Sinus and Sella Turcica

Sella Turcica

The sphenoid sinus is an unique and intricate structure that is located posteriorly to the other paranasal sinuses near the base of the skull. The sphenoid sinus’s pattern of pneumatization and the juxtaposition to various other neurovascular structures exhibit notable inter-individual differences, making them an intriguing topic for research in the area of anatomy. Notably, […]

Sexual Dimorphism of Maxillary Sinuses in Adult Population

Determining gender from skeletal remains has a crucial role in the forensic identification process. Sexual dimorphism (DS) refers to differences in morphological, physiological, biochemical, and behavioral characteristics between males and females of the same species, both in living populations and in human remains. This is the initial stage in identifying remains and is the main […]

The Impact of Nanoplastic on the Immune Response and Reproductive Health of the Fish

Nile tilapia Illustration

Nanoplastics (NP) are toxic particles present in our surroundings. It is recognized that these small plastic particles can enter the body. The abundance and distribution of NP in the environment are of particular concern due to their impacts on human health. These small particles can enter the body either directly or indirectly through the respiratory […]

Microextraction Experimental and Forcefield Theoretical Modelling Study on Exploring a Silica-Enriched Oil Palm Frond Biomass

The molecules known as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) have garnered significant attention as environmental priority pollutants due to their inherent mutagenic, carcinogenic, and teratogenic characteristics. Although many polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) have been identified as priority pollutants by the European Community and the Environmental Protection Agency, many concerns remain unresolved about the effects of PAHs […]

Challenges in Achieving Optimal Warfarin Anticoagulation Control

Warfarin is the most commonly prescribed oral anticoagulant in Indonesia. However, the time in the therapeutic range (TTR) remains low across different countries worldwide. This study aimed to analyze the challenges associated with achieving optimal warfarin control. The analysis consisted of two distinct stages. The first stage was a prospective observational study that aimed to […]

A Comparative Study of the Regulation of Online Single Submission in Indonesia, Canada, and New Zealand

The Indonesian Government is attracting foreign investment in infrastructure to support equitable development by simplifying the bureaucratic process for business licensing through Online Single Submission (OSS). However, from the OSS introduction in 2018, it has not yet transformed Indonesia’s investment climate. This paper consists of a normative legal study which uses a statutory, conceptual, and […]

Does Board’s Green Theme Training Promote Green Innovation?

Indonesia’s commitment to realizing the target of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals implies the need for the involvement of several parties, including industry, which contributes significantly to the economy, society and environment. Several regulations have been released as proof of Indonesia’s commitment to promoting industry participation.  This regulation must be followed, particularly by publicly traded […]

Socio-cultural values in managing risk communication during the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia

The significant factors influencing the public’s perception of the “risk” concept are cultural values and social and traditional beliefs that form public views towards risk situations. Taking the cue from previous research on risk communication management in Asia, the present study discusses how administrative regional governments such as Surabaya City and the East Java Provincial […]

Internet-use disorders among young adults

The internet has become an essential part of people’s everyday lives, especially young adults and a vital part of work, school, and entertainment. Over the past several decades, behavioral addictions have been formally recognized due to Internet use or, known better as the Internet of Things (IoT). These behavioral addictions are formally recognized in various […]