UNDERSTANDING THE IMPLICATIONS OF MARRIAGE LAW AMENDMENTS: MARRIAGE DISPENSATION CASES IN INDONESIAN RELIGIOUS COURTS

Understanding the Implications of Marriage Law Amendments: Marriage Dispensation Cases in Indonesian Religious Courts

This article aims to determine the implications of changing Law Number 1 of 1974 to Law Number 16 of 2019 concerning Marriage Dispensations in Indonesian Religious Courts.Specifically, this research seeks to analyze the increase in cases of post-amendment dispensation and explore the factors contributing to the gap between legal mandates and commun

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Comparative Analysis of Proteins Involved in Energy Metabolism and Protein Processing in Pyropia haitanensis at Different Salinity Levels

The worsening of soil salinization has become an important factor limiting crop yield and quality.Pyropia haitanensis grows in the intertidal zone and is highly salt tolerant.The response mechanism of organisms exposed to stress is linked to energy metabolism and protein processing.However, the effect of hypersaline stress on the energy metabolism

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Negative Correlation Between Functional Connectivity and Small-Worldness in the Alpha Frequency Band of a Healthy Brain

The aim of the study was to analyze the relationship between resting state electroencephalographic (EEG) alpha functional connectivity (FC) and small-world organization.For that purpose, Pearson correlation was calculated Travel between FC and small-worldness (SW).Three undirected FC measures were used: magnitude-squared coherence (MSC), imaginary

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Diagnostic Accuracy of Left Atrial/Left Atrial Appendage Thrombus in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis

Background: This paper aimed to appraise the diagnostic precision of assorted methodologies to identify left atrial/left atrial appendage (LA/LAA) thrombus through a network meta-assessment.Methods: Methodologically, we conducted a comprehensive literature search across multiple databases.Utilizing the risk of bias tool from the Cochrane Collaborat

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The swim-and-sink behaviour of copepods: a revisit to mechanical power requirement and a new hypothesis on function

Many copepods display a swim-and-sink behaviour, which is not energetically efficient but probably aids in perceiving Apron and capturing diatom chains.Here, computational fluid dynamics was employed to calculate the mechanical power required by a negatively buoyant, self-propelled copepod in swim-and-sink versus hovering.The results show that upwa

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