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    The Electronic Nose Coupled with Chemometric Tools for Discriminating the Quality of Black Tea Samples In Situ by Hidayat, Shidiq Nur, Triyana, Kuwat, Fauzan, Inggrit, Julian, Trisna, Lelono, Danang, Yusuf, Yusril, Ngadiman, N., Veloso, Ana C.A., Peres, António M.

    Published in Chemosensors (01-09-2019)
    “…An electronic nose (E-nose), comprising eight metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) gas sensors, was used in situ for real-time classification of black tea according…”
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    Sport Development Index of Banyumas Regency by N, Ngadiman, Kusuma, Indra Jati, Festiawan, Rifqi

    “…The purpose of this study was to evaluate the local government’s success in its development, especially in the field of sports from the aspect of open space…”
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    Comparison of different additive manufacturing patterns on the performance of rapid vacuum casting for mating parts via the Taguchi method by Mohd Mustafa, Nur Nabilah, Abdul Kadir, Aini Zuhra, Ngadiman, N. H. Akhmal, Ma'aram, A., Zakaria, K.

    “…Rapid vacuum casting has been proven to be a successful method in producing high-quality parts in small series. However, a challenge lies in the selection of…”
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    Evaluation of geometrical benchmark artifacts containing multiple overhang lengths fabricated using material extrusion technique by Mazlan, Siti Nur Humaira, Abdul Kadir, Aini Zuhra, Ngadiman, N. H. A., Alkahari, M.R.

    “…Fused deposition modelling (FDM) is a process of joining materials based on material entrusion technique to produce objects from 3D model using layer-by-layer…”
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    Distribution of Camphor Monooxygenase Genes in Soil Bacteria by Ngadiman, N., Suenaga, Hikaru, Goto, Masatoshi, Furukawa, Kensuke

    Published in Indonesian journal of biotechnology (13-10-2015)
    “…In microbial degradation of camphor, the first step is oxidation by multiunit enzyme, camphormonooxygenase, encoded by cam genes (camA,B,C). Seven…”
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    Diversity of Actinomycetes at Several Forest Types in Wanagama I Yogyakarta and Their Potency as a Producer of Antifungal Compound by Reni Nurjasmi, Jaka Widada, Ngadiman N

    Published in Indonesian journal of biotechnology (01-11-2015)
    “…Actinomycetes are bacterial groups that produce many secondary metabolites, which different biological activities, such as antifungi, antibacteria, antivirus,…”
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    Succession of Actinomycetes During Composting Proccess of Dairy-Farm Waste Investigated by Culture-Dependent and Independent Approaches by Mukhlissul Faatih1, Jaka Widada, Ngadiman N

    Published in Indonesian journal of biotechnology (01-11-2015)
    “…Mesophilic, thermophilic, and maturation phases were recognized in composting proccess. Temperature changes influence the microbial communities in compost…”
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    Purifi cation and Characterization of Protease From Bacillus sp. TBRSN- 1 by Margino, Sebastian, Jumi'ati, J., Ngadiman, N.

    Published in Indonesian journal of biotechnology (09-11-2015)
    “…Potato Cyst Nematode (PCN), Globodera rostochiensis, is one of the important potato’s pests and causedeconomic looses up to 70% in the several centrals of…”
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    The electronic nose coupled with chemometric tools for discriminating the quality of black tea samples in situ by Hidayat, Shidiq Nur, Triyana, Kuwat, Fauzan, Inggrit, Julian, Trisna, Lelono, Danang, Yusuf, Yusril, Ngadiman, N., Veloso, Ana C. A., Peres, António M.

    Published in Chemosensors (09-07-2019)
    “…An electronic nose (E-nose), comprising eight metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) gas sensors, was used in situ for real-time classification of black tea according…”
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    Distribution of Camphor Monooxygenase Genes in Soil Bacteria by Ngadiman N, Hikaru Suenaga, Masatoshi Goto, Kensuke Furukawa

    Published in Indonesian journal of biotechnology (01-10-2015)
    “…In microbial degradation of camphor, the first step is oxidation by multiunit enzyme, camphor monooxygenase, encoded by cam genes (camA,B,C). Seven…”
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    Purification and Characterization of Protease From Bacillus sp. TBRSN- 1 by Sebastian Margino, J. Jumi'ati, N. Ngadiman

    Published in Indonesian journal of biotechnology (01-12-2013)
    “…Potato Cyst Nematode (PCN), Globodera rostochiensis, is one of the important potato’s pests and causedeconomic looses up to 70% in the several centrals of…”
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    BACTERIAL Cr (VI) REDUCTION AND ITS IMPACT IN BIOREMEDIATION by Pramono, Ali, Rosariastuti, MMA Retno, Ngadiman, N, Prijambada, Irfan D

    Published in Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan (24-04-2014)
    “…ABSTRACTChromium is hazardous pollutant for ecosystem caused chromium especially inhexavalent form is very toxic, has high solubility and mobility,…”
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    Diversity of Actinomycetes at Several Forest Types in Wanagama I Yogyakarta and Their Potency as a Producer of Antifungal Compound by Reni Nurjasmi, Jaka Widada, N. Ngadiman

    Published in Indonesian journal of biotechnology (01-12-2009)
    “…Actinomycetes are bacterial groups that produce many secondary metabolites, which different biological activities, such as antifungi, antibacteria, antivirus,…”
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    Succession of Actinomycetes During Composting Proccess of Dairy-Farm Waste Investigated by Culture-Dependent and Independent Approaches by Mukhlissul Faatih, Jaka Widada, N. Ngadiman

    Published in Indonesian journal of biotechnology (01-12-2008)
    “…Mesophilic, thermophilic, and maturation phases were recognized in composting proccess. Temperature changes influence the microbial communities in compost…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article