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Biodiesel is an alternative fuel that can be produced from coconut oil through transesterification process using methanol and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) as catalyst. Nowadays , the development of biodiesel is urgently required to reduce people people burden due to the price and the uncertain supply of diesel fuel in small and remote island....
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Forrest, Thomas
Kuala Lumpur : Oxford University Press, 1969
919.95 FOR v
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Banda's nutmeg oil is one of the moluccas export commodities beside seeds and mace. Nutmeg oil is produced by steam distilation of the dried seeds that do not fulfill export quality...
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Laila Abdul Jalil
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Moluccas Islands which is rich of spices has become an appeal for the foreign trades to come make a trades of spices. The first foreign traders who visited the Moluccas Island are muslim Arab traders. The entry of Islam into Jaillolo is marked by the existence of ancient gravestone in the Village of Galala and Gam Lamo. This paper aims to describe the process of entry through the variatons of ancient gravestone in Jailolo. This preliminary study used descriptive method of analysis.
Yogyakarta: Balai Arkeologi D.I Yogyakarta, 2017
930 ARKEO 37:2 (2017)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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This paper analyzes the impact of regional fiscal and monetary, economic crisis and local-government autonomy on the inflation and regional economic growth in North Moluccas, from the period of 1995:I-to the period of 2007:IV....
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Igarashi, Tadataka
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Periodical swarming of the polychaete species, named palolo in English, has been known as socially, culturally, and spiritually important event in Islands Southeast Asia and South Pacific. This study aims at exploring (1) taxonomy and ecology of the palolo and (2) mechanisms of traditional calendars in Indonesia, based on crosscultural and transdisciplinary analyses of previous studies which have been published since the early 18th Century and the authors fieldwork data. As the results, cultural events relevant to the palolo swarming geographically existed only in Lesser Sunda Islands, Moluccas, and New Guinea Island in Indonesia. It was also found that the swarming mostly occurred in February or March in these regions, but in October or November in South Pacific (e.g, Samoa). Local people predicted the time of the palolo swarming by observing celestial and lunar movements. Indigenous calendars were also based on these movements, especially heliacal rising of Pleiades or Antares. In case of Lombok Island, the palolo swarming corresponded to 20th day of 10th month in the indigenous system and people stopped counting next month after this month in waiting for the next heliacal rising. In the authors analyses, this is a sophisticated intercalation system under low astronomical technology. It is concluded that the non conscious intercalation is the key technology and the palolo swarming is the best fitted natural phenomenon for traditional lunisolar calendrical systems in Eastern Indonesia
Japan: Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, 2018
330 JJSAS 55:2 (2018)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library