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STUDI LITERATUR DAMPAK KORTIKOSTEROID PADA WANITA HAMIL DAN PERTUMBUHAN JANIN Reza Dino Mahardika; Feni Oetari; Rini Puspitaningrum
CERATA Jurnal Ilmu Farmasi Vol 13 No 1 (2022): Cerata Jurnal Ilmu Farmasi
Publisher : UNIVRSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH KLATEN

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Kortikosteroid yang dibuat secara sintetis berperan penting dalam dunia medis. Kortikosteroid digunakan dalam pengobatan antiinflamasi, penyakit kulit dan autoimunitas. Penggunaan kortikosteroid pada penulisan ini dibatasi pada wanita hamil. Wanita hamil dan janin yang dikandung sangat rentan terhadap obat kortikosteroid. Efek kortikosteroid yang dapat meningkatkan tekanan darah beresiko menyebabkan preeklampsia pada wanita hamil. Selain itu kortikosteroid berpotensi mengganggu proses fisiologis plasenta. Meskipun demikian, obat kortikosteroid memiliki dampak positif terhadap wanita hamil, seperti meningkatkan pembentukan surfaktan dan perkembangan paru-paru pada janin.
INTRODUCING AQUAPONIC AS THE URBAN FARMING MODEL FOR STUDENT'S KNOWLEDGE: PENGENALAN AKUAPONIK SEBAGAI MODEL PERTANIAN PERKOTAAN UNTUK PENGETAHUAN SISWA Hanum Isfaeni; Naufal Ma'arif; Muhammad Zaki Ananda; Sayyid Izzudin Muslimin; Reza Dino Mahardika; Galang Adi Fathriko
Jurnal Layanan Masyarakat (Journal of Public Services) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL LAYANAN MASYARAKAT
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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The introduction of aquaponics through interesting learning media is expected to instill good knowledge in students about aquaponics. Technological devices, plants and animals in the aquaponic system which are used as learning media in several subjects or fields of study. One of the efforts in developing learning that attracts the interest and motivation of students is learning media. Learning media is one of the important learning components in the learning process, because learning media can increase students' interest and motivation in learning. The introduction of aquaponics as an interesting learning medium is expected to instill good knowledge in students (the younger generation), especially in the activities of developing modern agriculture or animal husbandry in urban areas. This activity was attended by 18 students and 1 accompanying teacher. Activities carried out through the method of discussion and demonstration (demonstration) of the aquaponic system.
Exploring butterfly diversity in urban landscapes: A case study from Depok, Indonesia Reza Dino Mahardika; Nafidza Nur Shabrina; Syafiq Alan Setyawan; Mohamad Isnin Noer
Bioma Vol. 21 No. 2 (2025): Bioma
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Negeri Jakarta

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Depok City is one of Jakarta's satellite cities with a high level of urbanisation that is reducing the living space for butterflies. Green open spaces (GOS) play an important ecological role and have the potential to become habitats for a diverse range of butterfly species in urban areas. The existence of GOS has the potential to provide food plants and environmental preferences that support the living space of butterflies. Research needs to be conducted to determine the potential of these GOS as habitats for butterfly diversity in urban areas. This study aims to determine the diversity, abundance, density, and evenness of butterfly species in Depok City's GOS. The study was conducted in five GOS in Depok City using the Visual Encounter Survey (VES) sampling technique. We found Depok’s GOS showed moderate butterfly diversity and species evenness indices with an average density of 10.04 individuals/ha. GOS’s temperature and humidity does not determine the population variables; while light intensity and area sizes significantly related to abundance, Shannon-Wiener’s H’ and density of butterflies. Pielou’s E is not determined by any abiotic variables. Depok’s green spaces show strong promise as refugia supporting butterfly diversity in urban ecosystems.