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Gstm1, Gstt1 And Cyp1a1 Polymorphisms And Risk Of Oral Cancer: A Case-Control Study In Jakarta, Indonesia, Amtha R., Ching C. S., Rosnah Binti Zain, Razak I. A., Basuki B., Roeslan B. O., Gautama W., Purwanto D.
Gstm1, Gstt1 And Cyp1a1 Polymorphisms And Risk Of Oral Cancer: A Case-Control Study In Jakarta, Indonesia, Amtha R., Ching C. S., Rosnah Binti Zain, Razak I. A., Basuki B., Roeslan B. O., Gautama W., Purwanto D.
Prof. Dr. Rosnah Binti Zain
Purpose: to investigate genetic polymorphisms in GSTM1, GSTT1 and CYP1A1 and the association with the risk of oral cancer in the Jakarta population. Method: A total of 81 cases and 162 controls matched for age and sex were selected from 5 hospitals in Jakarta. Sociodemographic data using questionnaires were obtained and peripheral blood samples were collected with informed consent for PCR-RFLP assay. Conditional logistic regression analysis was performed to obtain the association between the risk of oral cancer and GSTM1, GSTT1 and CYP1A1 polymorphisms. Results: GSTM1 and GSTT1 null were slightly overrepresented among cases (60.5% and 45.7% respectively) compared to …
Environmentalism In Indonesian Politics, Robert Cribb
Environmentalism In Indonesian Politics, Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb
Environmential politics emerged in Indonesia during the autheoritarian Suharto era. Rather than being a reaction to Suharto's predatory approach to the environment, many environmental policies were closely tied to the managerial, technocratic and campaign-oriented approach of the New Order.
Military Strategy In The Indonesian Revolution: Nasution's 'Total People's War' In Theory And Practice, Robert Cribb
Military Strategy In The Indonesian Revolution: Nasution's 'Total People's War' In Theory And Practice, Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb
Analyses the guerrilla strategy of General A.H. Nasution, architect of Indonesia's guerrilla resistance to the Dutch in the late 1940s and finds that his strategy, unlike that of Mao or Giap, involved keeping the mass of the poeple at arm's length from the guerrilla army.
De Hamots Van Luitenant Koert Bavinck: Het Bendewezen Van Jakarta In Dienst Van Het Nederlands Gezag (1947-1949), Robert Cribb
De Hamots Van Luitenant Koert Bavinck: Het Bendewezen Van Jakarta In Dienst Van Het Nederlands Gezag (1947-1949), Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb
Article (in Dutch) describes the recruitment of an Indonesian nationalist irregular armed unit by a Dutch intelligence officer, Koert Bavinck, during the early revolution. The paper describes the social origins of the unit (especially its connection with the Jakarta underworld) and outlines its experiences under Dutch command.
A Revolution Delayed: The Indonesian Republic And The Netherlands Indies, August-November 1945, Robert Cribb
A Revolution Delayed: The Indonesian Republic And The Netherlands Indies, August-November 1945, Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb
Article discusses relations between the Indonesian Republic, the Netherlands and Great Britain in the months immediatelty after the Japanese surrender at the end of the Second World War. It argues that the strategies of all three sides were driven by their profound military weakness.
Administrative Competition In The Indonesian Revolution: The Dual Government Of Jakarta, 1945-1947, Robert Cribb
Administrative Competition In The Indonesian Revolution: The Dual Government Of Jakarta, 1945-1947, Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb
Discusses the complex interaction between the Republican municipal government of Jakarta and the Dutch occupation authorities in the city during the early years of the Indonesian Revolution
The Nationalist World Of Occupied Jakarta, 1946-1949, Robert Cribb
The Nationalist World Of Occupied Jakarta, 1946-1949, Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb
Describes the atmosphere in Jakarta during the Dutch occupation, 1946-1949.
Jakarta: Cooperation And Resistance In An Occupied City, Robert Cribb
Jakarta: Cooperation And Resistance In An Occupied City, Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb
Jakarta became Indonesia's capital upon the declaration of independence in August 1945, but the city was soon occupied by British forces, who permitted a gradual re-establishment of Dutch control. The city remained formally the capital, but the most administration moved to Yogyakarta. The Republican city hall, Balai Agung, attempted to maintain the Republic's presence. After the Dutch military action of July 1947, the Balai Agung was removed, but nationalists in Jakarta contrinued to make life difficult for Dutch authorities.
Elections In Jakarta, Robert Cribb