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    Discourse of religious pluralism in Indonesia by Thoha, Anis Malik

    Published 2011
    “…However, as soon as this regime collapsed in 1998, the religious conflicts came into existence on a large scale in different parts of the country, such as in Moluccas and Poso, Eastern Indonesia. Therefore, in the era of “reformation”, the discourse of religious pluralism gains currency – and moral acknowledgement – more than before, within the different levels and circles of society in Indonesia. …”
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    Voices of the other: authenticity and consciousness of language in an East Indonesian song tradition by Timo Kaartinen

    Published 1998
    “…Onotani are songs performed in the Bandanese language (or bahasa Turwandan), currently spoken by some 5,000 people in the Kei Islands of Moluccas, East Indonesia. In this community, a history of migrations and trade contracts has resulted in a high consciousness of linguistic and cultural deversity, evident in the extensive use of foreign linguistic items and folkloric elements in Bandanese oral tradition. …”
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    Volatile compounds detected by SPME-GC-MS in fish viscera extracts with attractant activity against house fly musca domestica from chemometric FTIR fingerprints by Garwan, Rahmatia, Lioe, Hanifah Nuryani, Nurhayati, Tati, Yuliana, Nancy Dewi, Supriyono, Kusumaningrum, Harsi Dewantari

    Published 2023
    “…Fish viscera has been locally applied as fly attractant in North Moluccas. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of attractant from fish viscera extracts and to determine the indispensable active extracts with chemometric FTIR fingerprints, as well as to characterize volatile compounds of the extracts. …”
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    Gall Rust Disease Of 'Batai' [Falcataria Moluccana (Miq.) Barneby & J.W. Grimes]In Sabah, Malaysia by Sri, Sri Rahayu

    Published 2007
    “…All seedlings from Brumas seed sources (RO2, RO5, R2001 and 2S/75) were closely related to those from East Timor, East Flores, Moluccas and Java, but were distant from Wamena. There were negative and small relationship between polymorphic loci, Shannon's Diversity Index, Nei's Diversity Index and gall rust disease severity at 7, 17 and 27 DAI (R2 = 4% to 27%). …”
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    Spatial variations in the effective elastic thickness of the lithosphere in Southeast Asia by Shi, X., Kirby, Jon, Yu, C., Jiménez-Díaz, A., Zhao, J.

    Published 2017
    “…The oceanic basins, the Indosinian suture zones between the Indochina and Sibumasu blocks, and the Makassar Strait are characterized by low Te, while moderate and high Te values are recovered in the Khorat plateau, West Burma, the Singapore Ridge, the Con Song Swell, Borneo, the northern Australian margin and the Molucca Sea. The Te pattern in the south Indonesian margin is complicated by the approach and collision of oceanic plateaus and seamounts with the fore-arc region. …”
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