Large portions are often one thing when serving food, especially in food serving. It is still an advantage and lack of portion because there is no right size in food processing. food consumption must be in accordance with the standard portion determined by the hospital nutrition installation. large portions will affect the nutrients contained in a food. This study aims to determine the suitability of standard portions of side dishes of chicken meat received in ordinary food at Sanjiwani Hospital Gianyar Regency. This study was a descriptive observational study with a crossectional approach. This research was conducted for 3 days in April 2019 at Sanjiwani Hospital Gianyar Regency. The number of samples is 30 servings. The proportion of portions served is measured by the food weighing method for 3 days. The results showed that the standard suitability of the portion of chicken received at Sanjiwani General Hospital in Gianyar Regency was largely incompatible, namely 83.3%, while those in accordance with the standard portion were 16.6%.
This study aims to explain the variation of polyploidy in catfish. This research method is literature study and literature review. The results showed that there were several forms of polyploid interpretation that were often performed on Clarias gariepinus. The effects of fish polyploidy will produce fish seeds with several advantages such as fast growth, resistance to disease and high tolerance to the environment. In conclusion, the form of variation that is often done produces tetraploid and triploid catfish. Keywords: Polyploidy, Tetraploid, Triploid
The use of artificial feed for fish farming has been widely used at this time, however, it is not yet known the significant effect of artificial feed on the growth and reproduction rate of Monopterus albus. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of artificial feeding on the growth and reproduction rate of Monopterus albus species. This research is meta-analysis research. The data source comes from a search of 18 national and international articles published in 2010-2020 related to feeding the Monopterus albus species. Data obtained from google scholar database, DOAJ, ScienceDirect, sagejournal, Springer, and IEEE. The data analysis technique is a qualitative descriptive analysis with JASP software. The results showed that 35% of artificial feeding affected the growth of Monopterus albus and 28.5% affected the reproductive rate with an effect size of 1.2. This shows that artificial feeding has an effect of 0.334 in increasing the growth and reproductive quality of Monopterus albus.
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