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Budapest International Research in Exact Sciences (BirEx Journal)
ISSN : 26557835     EISSN : 26557827     DOI : DOI: https://doi.org/10.33258/birex
Budapest International Research in Exact Sciences (BirEx-Journal) is a peer reviewed journal published in January, April, July, October welcome research paper in Medical Science, Agriculture Science, Biological Science, Engineering Science and other related areas and it is published in both online and printed version
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Effect of Parents' Characteristics and Perceptions on Basic Immunization in Children at Dr. Zainoel Abidin Banda Aceh Octavina Susanti; T.M. Thaib; Rusdi Andid; Sulaiman Yusuf; Anidar Anidar; Jufitriani Ismy; Darnifayanti Darnifayanti
Budapest International Research in Exact Sciences (BirEx) Journal Vol 2, No 4 (2020): Budapest International Research in Exact Sciences, October
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birex.v2i4.1402

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Immunization is a form of health intervention that is effective in reducing infant and under-five mortality rates. In Indonesia Aceh is the province with the lowest immunization coverage, where only 20% of Acehnese children receive complete basic immunization. M e n g analysis of the influence of parents' characteristics and perceptions of primary immunization in children in the General Hospital Dr. Zainoel Abidin Banda Aceh. This type of research is descriptive analytic with approach cross sectional using a questionnaire as a research instrument to the parents of the patients in the wards and child polyclinic period from June to July 2020. A sample of 51 people with methods Consecutive sampling. Data analysis used Chi-square test and Fisher exact test. Based on the results of the analysis of the relationship between parental perceptions and completeness of basic immunization, the results were obtained ( p > 0.05 ), for the assessment of the relationship between parental characteristics in the form of age, monthly income level and number of children with completeness of basic immunization in children, the results were obtained ( p > 0.05). , while the characteristics of the level of parental education with completeness of basic immunization in children obtained hacil ( p <0.05). There is an influence of parental characteristics, namely the level of education with completeness of basic immunization in children, while other variables, namely parents' perceptions, parental age, monthly income and number of children in one family do not affect the completeness of basic immunization in children at Dr. Zainoel Abidin Banda Aceh.     
Effect of Growth Media on Plumule Emergence and Early Seedling Growth of Monodora myristica Chinwe I. Saani; Joshua Kayode; Benson O. Ademiluyi; M. Yoserizal Saragih
Budapest International Research in Exact Sciences (BirEx) Journal Vol 2, No 4 (2020): Budapest International Research in Exact Sciences, October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birex.v2i4.1257

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The study investigated the emergence and early seedling development of Monodora myristica in six different growth media viz: mixture of river sand/top soil, river sand/saw dust, top soil/saw dust, saw dust only, top soil only and river sand only. Results obtained recorded highest percentage germination (63%) in seeds sown in saw dust only. Early seedling growth was observed for four months. The results of this study showed that seedlings sown in mixture of top soil/saw dust recorded highest mean plant height (16.83cm), stem girth ( 2.50mm), and leaf area (46.18cm2) at the end of the experimental time. Seedlings on top soil only had the highest number of leaves (3.89). River sand had the least seedling performance in all the growth parameters examined; plant height (13.27cm), stem collar girth (1.99mm), leaf length (8.61cm), leaf width (4.77cm) and leaf area (30.83cm2). The study established that the % emergence of Monodora myristica seedlings was best in saw dust medium while mixture of top soil/saw dusts is recommended for enhancing early seedling growth of this plant in the nursery.   
Community Characteristics of Brown Planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens Stal) Predator Arthropoda Community in Agroforestry-Based Rice Fields Dadi Dadi
Budapest International Research in Exact Sciences (BirEx) Journal Vol 2, No 4 (2020): Budapest International Research in Exact Sciences, October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birex.v2i4.2550

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This study aims to explore the potential of agroforestry ecosystems in maintaining the balance of the rice field ecosystem. Two rice fields around agroforestry with different types of agroforestry were selected, namely rice fields adjacent to simple agroforestry and complex agroforestry in Gunungcupu Village, Sindangkasih District, Ciamis Regency, West Java. Arthropod species data were obtained using a mask and suctioning was carried out with an aspirator. There are 40 sample plots at each Location. Plots were placed systematically in rice fields adjacent to agroforestry with a distance between plots of 10 m and a distance between plots of 10 m. Observations were made since the beginning of the first planting period, September 20 2018, continued during the planting interval and ended in the last week of the second planting period on June 14 2019. Based on the analysis results, it was found that the even distribution of predatory arthropod species in the rice fields was not affected by the planting period. The planting interval also did not affect the diversity and even distribution of insect predatory arthropod species. This condition indicates that agroforestry areas have the potential to support the diversity of arthropod species in paddy fields.

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