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Jurnal Ilmu Dasar
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Jurnal ILMU DASAR (JID) is a national peer-reviewed and open access journal that publishes research papers encompasses all aspects of natural sciences including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology. JID publishes 2 issues in 1 volume per year. First published, volume 1 issue 1, in January 2000 and avalaible in electronically since 2012 with ISSN 1411-5735 (Print) and avalaible in electronically since 2012 with ISSN 2442-5613 (online). Jurnal ILMU DASAR is accredited SINTA 3 by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia (Kemendibukristek) No. 152/E/KPT/2023 (September 25, 2023), Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia (RISTEKDIKTI), No. 200/M/KPT/2020 (December. 23, 2020). All accepted manuscripts will be published worldwide JID has been indexed in DOAJ, Dimension, OCLC WorldCat, PKP Index, Crossref, Google Scholar, Base, Garuda, and OneSearch. JID have been collaborated in KOBI-ID (Konsorsium Biologi Indonesia) and HKI (Himpunan Kimia Indonesia) since 2017.
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Testing Normality and Bandwith Estimation Using Kernel Method For Small Sample Size Netti Herawati; Khoirin Nisa
Jurnal ILMU DASAR Vol 10 No 1 (2009)
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This article aimed to study kernel method for testing normality and to determine the density function based on curve fitting technique (density plot) for small sample sizes. To obtain optimal bandwith we used Kullback-Leibler cross validation method. We compared the result using goodness of fit test by Kolmogorof Smirnov test statistics. The result showed that kernel method gave the same performance as Kolmogorof Smirnov for testing normality but easier and more convinient than Kolmogorof Smirnov does.
Characterization of Edamame Indigenous Rhizobia as a Candidate of Biofertilizer Sattya Arimurti
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Five isolates, named R1, R3, R4, R6 and R7, were successfully isolated from leguminous edamame nodules, and characterized as indigenous rhizobia bacteria. All isolates were grown in a YEMA medium containing antibiotics ampicillin, streptomycin, rifampicin, tetracycline, chloramphenicol or penicillin. Cultivation revealed that R3 can grow in a medium containing all antibiotics, but not for R1 when they grow in a medium containing rifampicin. R7 could not grow when the medium contain streptomycin and rifampicin. Furthermore, R4 and R6 only grow at medium containing tetracycline. it seemed that R1 and R3 are more resistant against some antibiotics comparing with others. When YEMA containing bromthymol blue 1% medium was used, R1 produced the yellowish acid and R3 produced blue alkali. R1 also utilized dulcitol and Lhistidin as carbon and nitrogen source. R3 utilize the carbon source from dulcitol but cannot utilize the nitrogen source from L-histidin. Base on these results above, it can be suggested that R1 and R3 identified as Rhizobium leguminosarum and Bradyrhizobium japonicum.
Interval Estimation for Quantile on Two Parameters Exponential Distribution Under Multiple Type-II Censoring on Complex Case with Bootstrap Percentile Akhmad Fauzy
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In this article, two methods are proposed to give the interval estimation for quantile on two parameters exponential distribution under multiply type II censoring. The interval estimation for quantile can be constructed the estimated parameters. Those researchers have use approximate maximum likelihood estimator to construct interval estimation for two parameters exponential distribution under multiply type II censoring. All of these method need an assumption that sample is exponentially distributed. We will use another method, known as the bootstrap percentile. This method gives shorter interval than the traditional method and this method does not need an assumption that the sample is distributed exponentially.
Characterization of Crude Protease Bacillus sp 31 Esti Utarti; Lina Nurita; Sattya Arimurti
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Bacillus sp 31 was bacteria which produce protease. Characterization of protease from Bacillus sp 31 i.e. pH, temperature, influence of metal ion, enzyme kinetic and enzyme termostability is important to get optimal enzyme activity. Protease activity showed values 146.40 U/ml on pH 9 and optimal temperature 60°C by value. Protease activity increased by addition of 159.50 U/ml Fe2+, but its activity decreased by addition of Mg2+, Cu2+, Ca2+, Al2+, Zn2+ dan Mn2+. Maximal velocity (Vmax) of enzyme-catalysed reactions was 21.32 U/ml with Km 1.5x10-3 mg/ml (Michaels-Menten Kinetic). Protease was very stable at 60°C for 4 hours of incubation and 7 hours of half-time.
Combinatorial Technology as a New Method for Chemical Processes Restu Kartiko Widi; Sharifah bee Abdul Hamid; Looi Mei Hong
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The ultimate goal approach to combinatorial catalysis taken in this research is from an academic perspective where the main objective is to accelerate the discovery of catalytic phenomena, i.e. new catalytic materials and catalytic processes, constrained by limited equipment and human resources. A commercially synthesis robotic workstation is used for automated parallel preparation of catalyst libraries, which is able to reproduce a conventional catalyst preparation method used routinely in laboratory, thereby increasing significantly the number of catalysts that can be prepared at once. The aim of this work is to produce libraries of catalysts based on this type of system to be tested and optimized by using the high throughput screening reactors and the selected catalysts are characterized to understand the structural properties. The 12 parallel reactors allows a proper catalyst testing, under more realistic conditions than in conventional combinatorial techniques, especially when the catalyst stage is advanced and quantitative data is required.
Phenolic Compounds Isolated from The Fern Chingia sakayensis (Zeiller) Holtt Suyatno Suyatno; Sri Hidayati Syarief; Nurul Hidajati; Rinaningsih Rinaningsih; Motoo tori; Kuniyoshi Shimizu Shimizu
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Four known phenolic compounds namely kaemferol, matteucinol, farrerol, and matteucinol-7-O-β-D-glucoside were isolated for the first time from the fern Chingia sakayensis (Zeiller) Holtt’s. All substances were separated by chromatographic techniques, purified by recrystalization, elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic evidence and by comparation with those reported data in literature. These results were very important to study the phytochemicals of the other fern in Chingia genus based on the chemotaxonomic approach.

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