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Gadjah Mada University
Education•Yogyakarta, Indonesia•
About: Gadjah Mada University is a education organization based out in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Adsorption. The organization has 17307 authors who have published 21389 publications receiving 116561 citations. The organization is also known as: University of Gajah Mada & Universitas Gadjah Mada.
Topics: Population, Adsorption, Tourism, Government, Catalysis
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TL;DR: The results indicate that, of the brands analysed, 35% of the peanut products were contaminated with aflatoxins at various levels (range 5 to 870 μg/kg), and peanut-chilli sauces had the highest percentage of AfT contamination.
Abstract: Aflatoxin contamination has been well known as a world-wide health-threatening problem in tropical countries including Indonesia. This research was undertaken to determine the degree of aflatoxin contamination in different Indonesian foodstuffs. A preliminary survey was carried out to evaluate the level of total aflatoxin (AfT) and aflatoxin B1 (AfB1) contamination of baby foods, peanut products, and corn products, which were purchased from traditional markets and supermarkets in Indonesia during the year 2001-2002. Eighty two peanut products, 12 baby foods products, and 11 corn products from different brands were analysed for AfT and AfB1 using the Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) method. The results indicate that, of the brands analysed, 35% of the peanut products were contaminated with aflatoxins at various levels (range 5 to 870 μg/kg). Peanut-chilli sauces had the highest percentage of AfT contamination 9/12 (75%), which was followed by traditional snacks 5/11 (45%), peanut butter 4/11 (40%), flour egg coated peanut 6/16 (37%), and peanut cake 3/10 (30%). Fried peanuts and roasted peanut were found to contain aflatoxin at relatively lower percentages of 9% and 8%, respectively. From the 12 analysed baby food samples, on the other hand, no sample was found to be contaminated with aflatoxins. Two of 11 samples (18%) of corn based products were contaminated with AfT, ranging between 5.8 and 12.4 μg/kg. Additionally, 30 selected samples in different concentration ranges were further analysed to verify the correlation between ELISA and HPLC techniques and results were compared.
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CTO Hospital1, Birmingham City University2, Charles University in Prague3, University of Bologna4, Royal College of Physicians5, University of California, Davis6, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust7, California Pacific Medical Center8, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust9, Newcastle University10, Keio University11, University of Roehampton12, University of Portsmouth13, University of Florida14, University of Minnesota15, University of Virginia16, Lund University17, Mayo Clinic18, VU University Medical Center19, Chiba University20, University of British Columbia21, Gadjah Mada University22, Stanford University23, University of California, Los Angeles24, Cardiff University25, University of Cambridge26, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust27, American Hereford Association28, Bezmialem Foundation University29
TL;DR: A modified Delphi consensus among experienced colonoscopists on definitions and practice of WI, THE AUTHORS and UWR is conducted, showing that WI and THEY are not the same in implementation and outcomes.
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TL;DR: An extensive bibliometric literature review on 'green manufacturing' as a term and concept is provided and three clusters were reviewed; the words most frequently occurring in each group were 'practice', 'model', and 'industry'.
Abstract: Green manufacturing (GM) concepts provide suitable solutions for balancing efficiency and environmental concerns. The objective of this paper is to provide an extensive bibliometric literature review on 'green manufacturing' as a term and concept. Articles were located through publish or perish software and the Google Scholar database. Scanning by scimagojr.com (Q1 and Q2), we analysed 76 articles from 39 reputable journals from 1 January 1998 to 31 December 2017 (a period of 20 years). Mendeley software was used to manage and resume the references. We have reviewed this database and attempted to classify articles using VOSviewer software. Three clusters were reviewed; the words most frequently occurring in each group were 'practice', 'model', and 'industry'. This cluster represents the research streams of green manufacturing.
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TL;DR: The frequency of HAEC was significantly higher after the Duhamel than the Soave procedure, and patients with pre-operative enterocolitis are prone to have HAEC following pull-through.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Bunsho Ohtani | 71 | 371 | 19052 |
Lawrence H. Moulton | 71 | 266 | 20663 |
John M. Nicholls | 66 | 231 | 19014 |
Paul Meredith | 59 | 308 | 15489 |
Bernd M. Rode | 52 | 441 | 11367 |
Jan-Willem C. Alffenaar | 43 | 294 | 6378 |
Bernd Lehmann | 41 | 218 | 6027 |
Nawi Ng | 39 | 152 | 4470 |
Jean-Philippe Gastellu-Etchegorry | 38 | 192 | 4860 |
Mohd Hamdi | 38 | 190 | 5846 |
Keiko Sasaki | 36 | 319 | 5341 |
Jos G. W. Kosterink | 36 | 167 | 5132 |
A. C. Hayward | 34 | 106 | 6538 |
Eileen S. Scott | 33 | 177 | 3187 |
Michael R. Dove | 33 | 142 | 4334 |