Pub Date : 2019-04-12DOI: 10.1002/9781118542842.ch9
Pembangunan, Ramli, I. P. P. Bagiartha, I. Ashari
The purpose of this study is to determine the factors that caused the community to establish settlements on the riverbanks, the impact of settlements on the riverbanks and the effectiveness of the Local Regulation Policy No. 15 of 2003 concerning the river boundary line for development control. The results show that: 1). The policy and implementation of the Mataram City Regulation, Number 15 of 2003 concerning settlements on riverbanks is less effective, 2). The impact of settlements on the riverbanks / riverbanks is: The body of river is getting narrower, the reduction of clean water sources and the occurrence of euritification which cause losses, among others, complicate irrigation and transportation facilities and are less attractive if developed for tourism areas.. 3) Factors affecting the settlement at the edge of the river are: a). Increasing population movement from village to city or commonly called urbanization, as happened in the city of Mataram resulted in population density until settlement problems arose, including settlements along the riverbanks, b). The ignorance of the public that there is a prohibition and legal sanction to build buildings by the river, c). The socio-economic conditions of the people who build houses on the riverbanks are generally low d). Lack of knowledge and legal awareness from the community, e). Limited land availability and high land prices, f). Legal supervision and sanctions have not been carried out according to the rules.
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Pub Date : 2019-04-12DOI: 10.1002/9781118542842.ch1
K. Malpartida-Cardenas, N. Moser, F. Ansah, D. Prah, G. Awandare, A. Cunnington, J. Baum, J. Rodriguez-Manzano, P. Georgiou, J. Nouhin, V. Hul, S. Ken, L. Khun, R. Lim, T. Hoem, O. Yanneth, L. Pum, K. Nguon, M. Chan, S. Ly, A. Kwasiborski, V. Hourdel, V. Caro, Josie Reynes, H. Auerswald, J. Vanhomwegen, A. Sakuntabhai, P. Dussart, J. Guillebaud, V. Duong
cost-effectiveness
成本效益
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Pub Date : 2019-04-12DOI: 10.1002/9781118542842.ch22
V. Krivitsky
The objective: to analyze the motivational component of sexual behavior in chronic prostatitis (CP) men. 109 CP patients were examined. The clinical picture of CP in all persons under examination was accompanied by impaired sexual function, in 70 (64.2%) patients it was presented with variations of erectile dysfunction (ED), in 39 (35.8%) – with combined lesions of erectile and ejaculatory function. Preliminary sexual examination allowed to establish that all of the examined had disorders of the rate of psychosexual development, and patients with ED were diagnosed with simple forms of asynchrony, which were formed due to the isolated action of one somatogenically conditioned factor, and in patients with sexual intercourse the emergence of which was facilitated by the combined action of several pathogenic factors. ED and simple forms of asynchrony of psychosexual development persons formed study group 1 (group 1), and patients with combined sexual dysfunction and combined forms of asynchrony formed group 2 (group 2). Motivational models of sexual behavior inherent in CP men was identified. Persons with pattern-regulated, homeostabilizing and passive-submissive types of sexual motivation, the leading motive for sexual activity for which was the duty fulfillment, were attributed to the template-stereotype model (37.1% of group 1 and 30.8% of group 2, p> 0.05). Men with a promotional model had pattern-regulated and passive-submissive sexual
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Pub Date : 2019-04-12DOI: 10.1002/9781118542842.ch3
C. Cole, N. Demarais, Zhibo Yang, T. Snow, V. Bierbaum
Numerous studies have investigated the role of thermal instability in regulating the phase transition between the cold cloudy and warm diffuse medium of the interstellar medium. Considerable interest has also been devoted to investigating the properties of turbulence in thermally unstable flows, with a special emphasis on molecular clouds and the possibility of star formation. In this study, we investigate another setting in which this instability may be important, namely its effect on dynamo action in interstellar flows. The setup we consider is a three-dimensional periodic cube of gas with an initially weak magnetic field, subject to heating and cooling, the properties of which are such that thermal instability is provoked in a certain temperature regime. Dynamo action is established through external forcing on the flow field. By comparing the results with a cooling function with exactly the same net effect but no thermally unstable regime, we find the following. Reference runs with non-helical forcing were observed to produce no small-scale dynamo action below the Reynolds number 97. Therefore, we expect the magnetic fields generated in the helical runs to be purely due to the action of a large-scale dynamo mechanism. The critical Reynolds number for the onset of the large-scale dynamo was observed to roughly double between the thermally stable versus unstable runs, the conclusion being that the thermal instability makes large-scale dynamo action more difficult. Whereas density and magnetic fields were observed to be almost completely uncorrelated in the thermally stable cases investigated, the action of thermal instability was observed to produce a positive correlation of the form B ∝ ρ0.2. This correlation is rather weak, and in addition it was observed to break down at the limit of highest densities.
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