IDENTIFICATION OF ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS TO WASTE GENERATION IN CITIES OF ECONOMIC CORIDOR IN JAVA AND SUMATERA
The number of medicines that came to Rancaekek District, Bandung regency came from two main distributor (pharmaceutical wholesalers and pharmaceutical warehouse). Two step cluster analysis classify health care facility members into three clusters. The first cluster is the cluster with a small turnov...
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id-itb.:233882017-09-27T15:23:07ZIDENTIFICATION OF ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS TO WASTE GENERATION IN CITIES OF ECONOMIC CORIDOR IN JAVA AND SUMATERA SAVITRI HARYONO (NIM: 25312043), MUTIARA Indonesia Theses INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/23388 The number of medicines that came to Rancaekek District, Bandung regency came from two main distributor (pharmaceutical wholesalers and pharmaceutical warehouse). Two step cluster analysis classify health care facility members into three clusters. The first cluster is the cluster with a small turnover, the second <br /> <br /> <br /> cluster is a cluster with a medium amount of turnover and the third cluster is a cluster with a large amount of turnover. Results of two step cluster analysis classify consumers into three cluster members. The first cluster is a cluster member who received medicine by prescription. The second cluster is a cluster member who <br /> <br /> <br /> received medicine by prescription and purchase without prescription. The third cluster is a cluster member who get the medicine without prescription. Material flow analysis resulted in the amount of medicines waste in any transaction chain medicine in Rancaekek District, either through members of the health care and consumer. From the analysis it can be seen that medicine waste tablets preparation produced from consumer that did not receive treatment in Rancaekek District is 23.41 kg/month or 19.5% of the tablet on the market/month, While the types of medicine waste tablets that did not receive treatment from health care facility as much as 1.5 kg/month of 1.5%. Meanwhile medicine waste syrup preparation produced from consumer that did not receive treatment in Rancaekek District is 63,88 kg/month or 57,03% of the tablet on the market/month, While the types of medicine waste tablets that did not receive treatment from health care facility as much as2.88 kg/month of 2.57%. text |
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The number of medicines that came to Rancaekek District, Bandung regency came from two main distributor (pharmaceutical wholesalers and pharmaceutical warehouse). Two step cluster analysis classify health care facility members into three clusters. The first cluster is the cluster with a small turnover, the second <br />
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cluster is a cluster with a medium amount of turnover and the third cluster is a cluster with a large amount of turnover. Results of two step cluster analysis classify consumers into three cluster members. The first cluster is a cluster member who received medicine by prescription. The second cluster is a cluster member who <br />
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received medicine by prescription and purchase without prescription. The third cluster is a cluster member who get the medicine without prescription. Material flow analysis resulted in the amount of medicines waste in any transaction chain medicine in Rancaekek District, either through members of the health care and consumer. From the analysis it can be seen that medicine waste tablets preparation produced from consumer that did not receive treatment in Rancaekek District is 23.41 kg/month or 19.5% of the tablet on the market/month, While the types of medicine waste tablets that did not receive treatment from health care facility as much as 1.5 kg/month of 1.5%. Meanwhile medicine waste syrup preparation produced from consumer that did not receive treatment in Rancaekek District is 63,88 kg/month or 57,03% of the tablet on the market/month, While the types of medicine waste tablets that did not receive treatment from health care facility as much as2.88 kg/month of 2.57%. |
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IDENTIFICATION OF ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS TO WASTE GENERATION IN CITIES OF ECONOMIC CORIDOR IN JAVA AND SUMATERA |
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IDENTIFICATION OF ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS TO WASTE GENERATION IN CITIES OF ECONOMIC CORIDOR IN JAVA AND SUMATERA |
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IDENTIFICATION OF ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS TO WASTE GENERATION IN CITIES OF ECONOMIC CORIDOR IN JAVA AND SUMATERA |
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IDENTIFICATION OF ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS TO WASTE GENERATION IN CITIES OF ECONOMIC CORIDOR IN JAVA AND SUMATERA |
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IDENTIFICATION OF ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS TO WASTE GENERATION IN CITIES OF ECONOMIC CORIDOR IN JAVA AND SUMATERA |
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identification of economic and demographic factors to waste generation in cities of economic coridor in java and sumatera |
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