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Jurnal Ilmu Dasar
Published by Universitas Jember
ISSN : 24425613     EISSN : -     DOI : https://doi.org/10.19184/jid.v24i2.36657
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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Modelling Inflation Sectors in Indonesia Using Vector Autoregressive (VAR) Prahutama, Alan; Suparti, S.; Ispriyanti, Dwi; Utami, Tiani Wahyu
Jurnal ILMU DASAR Vol 20 No 1 (2019)
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Analisis time series dapat dibagi menjadi dua yaitu analisis time series univariat dan analisis time series multivariat. Analisis time series univariat salah satunya menggunakan ARIMA, sedangkan analisis time series multivariat dapat menggunakan VAR. VAR merupakan pemodelan persamaan simultan yang memiliki beberapa variabel endogen secara bersamaan. Asumsi dalam model VAR antara lain terjadi kausalitas antar variabel (kausalitas Granger), residual white noise dan berdistribusi normal multivariat. Pada paper ini, metode VAR diimplementasikan dalam memodelkan sektor-sektor Inflasi di Indonesia. Adapun sektor-sektor tersebut antara lain sektor makanan (Y1t),Sektor Makanan Jadi, Minuman, Rokok dan Tembakau (Y2), Sektor perumahan, listrik, air, gas dan bahan bakar (Y3), Sektor Sandang (Y4), Sektor Kesehatan (Y5), Sektor Pendidikan dan Olahraga (Y6), Sektor Transportasi, Komunikasi dan Jasa Keuangan (Y7). Hasilnya adalah tidak semua variabel sektor inflasi berpengaruh terhadap sektor lainnya. Hanya beberapa variabel yang berpengaruh terhadap suatu sektor. Asumsi kausalitas Granger tidak semua dipenuhi oleh semua variabel. Begitu juga dengan normal multivariat juga tidak terpenuhi. Akan tetapi residual model sudah white noise. Keywords: vector autoregressive model, sectors of inflation, Granger Causality.
Halal Identification for Meatballs in Pasar Tambun, Bekasi, West Java By Acrylamide Gels Hidayati, Wahyu; Apriaji, Meta; Situmorang, Almawati; Agustian, Ifany; Janah, Miftahul
Jurnal ILMU DASAR Vol 20 No 2 (2019)
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Halal foods are important for Moslems and there is a Moslem’s duty to eat only Halal foods which is stated in Holly Qur’an. Moreover, government already made some regulations related to Halal certification which should be obeyed by food industries, including home industries. This research aimed to detect a porcine component in meatballs sold in Pasar Tradisional Tambun, Bekasi, West Java by using SDS-PAGE Here, we combined mechanical and chemistry methods to extract the proteins and compared the protein profiles on an acrylamide gel. We got specific bands of bovine and porcine proteins according to proteins bands that showed on the gel and after comparing with the samples we found that one sample had combining profiles in the extract. We concluded that three samples used in this research were halal, meanwhile, another sample containing porcine substances. Keywords: Halal, Proteins, Bovine, Porcine, Meatballs, SDS-PAGE.
Determining Flood Protection Strategy with Uncertain Parameter Using Adjustable Robust Counterpart Methodology Chaerani, Diah; Robbi, Muttaqien Rodhiya; Hertini, Elis; Rusyaman, Endang; Paulus, Erick
Jurnal ILMU DASAR Vol 21 No 1 (2020)
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Flooding is a natural disaster that often occurs, it is not surprising that floods are one of the problems that must be resolved in various countries, one of which is Indonesia. Flood is very detrimental to the public because the impact could be the loss of material and non-material. A flood protection system is needed and must be managed properly. This aims in management of flood protection systems often requires efficient cost control strategies that are the lowest possible long-term costs, but still meets the flood protection standards imposed by regulators in all plans. In this paper a flood protection strategy is modeled using Adjustable Robust Optimization. In this approach, there are two kinds of variables that must be decided, i.e., adjustable and non-adjustable variables. A numerical simulation is presented using Scilab Software. Keywords: Flood Protection Strategy, Uncertainty, Adjustable Robust Optimization, Scilab Software.
Effect of MgO Buffer Layer on The Quality of ZnO Films Grown on C-Sapphire by Plasma-assisted MBE Method Agus Setiawan; Takafumi Yao
Jurnal ILMU DASAR Vol 12 No 2 (2011)
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We have investigated the role of low temperature (LT)-MgO buffer layer on the quality of ZnO films grown on c-sapphirebyplasma-assistedmolecularbeamepitaxy(P-MBE)method. EffectofMgObufferthicknessand its annealing were evaluated. We found that surface morphology and crystalline quality of the ZnO layers were improved by controlling of the buffer layers. There is no improvement in morphology and crystalline quality of the ZnO layers if the buffer thickness is less than the critical thickness. The critical thickness is determined to be 1.5 nm. Furthermore, surface, structural, optical, and electrical qualities of the ZnO layers were improved by annealing MgO buffer at high temperature. Dislocation density of the ZnO layer was reduced from 5.3 x109 cm-2 to 1.9 x109 cm-2 by annealing the MgO buffer layer. The results indicate that we can engineer defect in highly mismatched heteroepitaxial using buffer layer.
Modeling Total Maintenance Cost of a Repairable System in Some Bounded Time Interval S Suyono; J.A.M. van der Weide
Jurnal ILMU DASAR Vol 12 No 2 (2011)
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In this paper we model the total maintenance cost of a repairable system where the inter-maintenance times are modeled as discrete-time and continuous-time renewal processes. The maintenance cost is assumed to be a function of the lifetime of the system. We derive the probability distribution, including the mean and the variance, of the total maintenance cost. The results are presented in the form of generating functions and Laplace transforms that in general have to be inverted numerically. Some examples are presented in this paper.
Predicting Interval of Product Reliability With Bootsrap Percentile Method Akhmad Fauzy; Epha Diana Supandi
Jurnal ILMU DASAR Vol 11 No 2 (2010)
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In this article, two methods are proposed to give the interval estimation for reliability function from a product. Reliability function is a probability of an individual (product) surviving till time t. Some resecearchers usually use traditional method to construct interval estimation. This interval needs an assumption that sample is exponentially distributed. This research applied another method, namely Bootstrap percentile. Bootstrap method is more potential in constructing interval estimation for reliability function from a product.
Analytical Solution of Schrödinger Equation of the Harmonic Oscillator System with Position Dependent Mass Using Transformation Method Tis Sutisna
Jurnal ILMU DASAR Vol 10 No 2 (2009)
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The Schrodinger equation with position-dependent mass (PDM) becomes one of interesting subjects in the study of quantum systems, because of its wide applications in many physical problems. Meanwhile, harmonic oscillator becomes important model in most physical problems. In this paper, analytical solutions of the PDM Schrodinger equation, i.e. energy eigenvalues En and eigenfunctions , of a one dimensional harmonic oscillator system using transformation method has been studied. The results showed that there was no difference between the energy eigenvalues, En of the harmonic oscillator systems with and without PDM, whereas it is not for the eigenfunctions,  of these two harmonic oscillator systems. This difference was due to the presence of dimensionless mass function  and the changes of x becomes  variable for the eigenfunctions of the harmonic oscillator system with PDM.  Moreover, the differences in the eigenfunctions will affect the dynamical properties of the quantum systems. It can be concluded that the harmonic oscillator system with PDM is the generalization of the harmonic oscillator system with constant mass.
Composition Of Mangrove Species On Ngurah Rai Mangrove Forest Pemogan Village, Denpasar Selatan District, Denpasar Municipality, Bali Province Anak Agung Ketut Darmadi; I Putu Gde Ardhana
Jurnal ILMU DASAR Vol 11 No 2 (2010)
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The research on analysis of composition of mangrove forest vegetation is a fundamental that can be used toutilize mangrove forest. The research was carried out at Ngurah Rai Mangrove forest, Pemogan village,Denpasar Selatan district, Denpasar Municipality, Bali province be using systematic plot sampling method. Theresearch result showed that there are seven kinds of mangrove tree found, such as Soneratia alba (L.) Blanco,Rhizophora apiculata BL., Avicennia alba Blume, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza (L.) Lamk., Xylocarpusmoluccensis (Lam.) M. Roem., Aegiceras corniculatum (L.) Blanco, and Ceriops tagal (Perr.) C.B. Robinson.Number of S. alba (L.) Blanco growth increase from sea to land. The highest important value was found in S.alba (L.) Blanco.
Analysis of DNA Fragment Obtained from Groupers (Epinephelus fuscoguttatus) Challenged by Vibrio alginolyticus St Hidayah Triana
Jurnal ILMU DASAR Vol 11 No 1 (2010)
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The objective of this study was to analyse the size of DNA fragment from both resistant and susceptible groupers (Epinephelus fuscoguttatus) after infection by Vibrio alginolyticus. This study was conducted by two steps, firstly, determination of Lethal Concentration (LC50) of Vibrio alginolyticus to obtain fish which resistant and susceptible against Vibrio alginolyticus infection. Secondly, analysis of DNA fragment from both resistant and susceptible fish against Vibrio alginolyticus infection by PCR-RAPD method. In order to analyse the fragment of DNA from the fish, DNA was extracted and the concentration was counted using Kit. Sixteen primers were used, which six primers (RAPD 1-6) were from RAPD Kit, other primers were OPA-14, -A, -B, -C, and -D, YNZ 22, UBC-122, -158, -456, and -457. The results demonstrated that the concentration of bacteria that caused 50 % of fish mortality (LC50)was 7.4 × 105 CFU/L. Based on this concentration, the number of fish which were resistant and susceptible against Vibrio alginolyticus infection were obtained. For the DNA fragment analysis, the concentration of DNA after extraction ranges from 448 μg/ml to 3320 μg/ml with the purity ranges from 86-95 %. From 16 primers used for PCR-RAPD, only 6 primers showed DNA fragments in the gel electrophoresis. Those primers are OPA-14, YNZ 22, UBC-122, -158, -456, and -457. The number of DNA fragments was higher in the group of resistant fish (average 6.4 fragments) than in the group of susceptible fish (average 4.9 fragments). Fifty seven percent (57%) from resistant fish showed specific DNA fragments with size 2.0 kb, indicate that these fragment sizes have a potential role to be used as a marker for obtaining the resistant fish against bacterial infection. 
Identification of The Bactericide Active Fraction on Zingiber gramineum Blume Bark I Made Dira Swantara
Jurnal ILMU DASAR Vol 10 No 2 (2009)
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Bactericide fraction as been isolated and identified from Zingiber gramineum Blume bark. The isolation carried out using partition by n-hexane, chloroform, and ethyl acetate eluent. The extract bactericide active (ethyl acetate extract) as  been isolated using column chromatograpic method by benzene-chloroform (3:2) eluen system. The activity test of that isolate using Micrococcus luteus and Eschericia coli. The chemical  structure of the compound was identified  using gas chromatography-spectroscopy massa with Wiley 275.L library. The active fraction for E. coli contain hexadecanoic acid, ethyl ester;  linoleic acid, ethyl ester; oleic acid, ethyl ester; and octadecanoic acid, ethyl ester. The active fraction for M. luteus contain octadecnoic acid; 9,12-octadecadienoic acid; octadec-9-enoic acid; and hexadioic acid, dioctyl ester.