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    Abundance, distribution and correlation of microplastics in Tuapejat coastal water Mentawai Islands Indonesia by Amin, Bintal, Nedi, Syahril, Nurrachmi, Irvina, Nurdiansyah, Niko

    Published in BIO web of conferences (01-01-2023)
    “…Tuapejat is the capital city of the Mentawai Islands Regency which is located in North Sipora District, Indonesia. Beside as being the most populous city,…”
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    Heavy metal concentrations in Threadfin fish ( Eleutheronema tetradactylum ) from Dumai Waters: Size dependence and safe human consumption analysis by Amin, Bintal, Sitanggang, Geryco Sahat Martua, Nurrachmi, Irvina, Thamrin, Thamrin

    Published in BIO web of conferences (2024)
    “…The coastal waters of Dumai, which are directly facing Rupat Island and the Strait of Malacca, are influenced by various coastal activities that are likely to…”
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    Diversity of Carotenoid Pigmented Marine Photosynthetic Bacteria in the Dumai Sea Waters by Mardhiah Batubara, Ummi, Nursyirwani, Nursyirwani, Nurrachmi, Irvina, Simanjuntak, Naomi Heberin Br, Javayu Defitra, Hersa, Hasibuan, Arisandi, Ramadhanu George, Jonathan

    Published in BIO web of conferences (2024)
    “…Marine photosynthetic bacteria represent autotrophic microorganisms capable of synthesizing natural pigments. This study aims to explore the diversity of…”
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    Umabanol, a New Tetracyclic Diterpene from a Marine Sponge by Tanaka, Junichi, Nurrachmi, Irvina, Higa, Tatsuo

    Published in Chemistry letters (01-06-1997)
    “…A new diterpene, umabanol, has been isolated from the sponge Epipolasis kushimotoensis and its structure determined by spectroscopic analysis. Umabanol…”
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    Metagenomics-Based Cloning of Amilase-Encoding Genes from the Uncultured Symbiotic Bacteria of a Marine Sponge Theonella swinhoei from Kapoposang Island, South Sulawesi by Franciscus Edi Priyono, Dewi Seswita Zilda, Yudi Kusnadi, Tri A Hadi, Irvina Nurrachmi, Agustinus Robert Uria

    Published in Squalen (01-05-2017)
    “…Marine sponges have recently been recognized as the source ofenzymes, including members of hydrolases. Hydrolytic enzymes are extracellularly produced by…”
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