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European Polygraph
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2015
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vol. 9
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issue 3
133-158
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The assessment of physiological parameters of the innocent subjects in the SPOT in the presented cases has its limits, while a comparison of these parameters with the charts of the perpetrators causes doubts as to the methodological soundness (lack of a sufficient number of cases). There are as many as four reasons hindering the assessment. First of all, the number of presented charts of the innocent subjects is small; they are practically isolated cases and with tests featuring mainly names (given names, pseudonyms). Secondly, I did not repeat the SPOT if it did not cause any reaction and at the same time the preliminary assessment of the CQT charts was positive for the subjects. Th is makes it impossible to compare physiological parameters of the subject in at least two SPOT charts in order to assess the evolution of the emotional activation. The parameters recorded during a SPOT were compared with the fi rst CQT chart, but this article does not present them. Another problem results from the fact that the category of the ‘innocent’ includes the charts of two subjects (the witness of the behaviour of the possible perpetrator after the murder and the instigator of a murder). I included them in the groups of the ‘innocent’ only because the version before the examination assumed that they were the murderers, while their reactions to the control questions in the CQT were greater than those to the fundamental relevant question (‘Did you do it?’). As I mentioned above, physiological parameters of the two men in the consecutive CQT charts hinted at intensifi cation of emotions and the subjects themselves also displayed external manifestations of emotions. In principle, their charts should be presented in the group of ‘the perpetrators’. Although the manifestations of emotions were distinct, their assessment was subjective – and it cannot be verifi ed. Both subjects interfered with the examination: one refused to have his blood pressure and pulse recorded and the other interrupted the examination. This behaviour is typical for ‘the perpetrators’. Both subjects were involved in the cases, but not in the way the investigators had originally assumed. Let me add here that this is my opinion and it has not been backed by legal decisions. Physiological parameters of the innocent subjects presented in the SPOT charts can only be assessed visually, because the Lafayette polygraphs which I used did not record them digitally. A visual assessment is not precise and to great extent subjective. Only one parameter – the pulse rate – lends itself to digital assessment, but with the reservations mentioned above.
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Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis (PLS-DA) is employed to obtain novel combinations of energetic terms present in classical scoring functions, which exceed and compensates the “traditional” consensus scheme. These novel scoring functions were involved to rank the database of indirubin inhibitors of glycogen synthase kinase-3β and cyclin dependent kinase-2 decoys from Directory of Useful Decoys. The ability of docking-scoring algorithm to prioritize the actives is assessed by means of several metrics. The best classification function includes donor component of Chemgauss2, steric contribution from Chemgauss3 and rotatable bond term of ScreenScore and provide significant improvement of enrichment factor at 5% of database. [...]
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This research aims to analyze the production process of salted layur fish and its organoleptic quality in Pangandaran Regency, West Java, Indonesia. This research was conducted from 10 February 2023 to 10 March 2023. The research method used was a survey method. The research procedure was carried out in two stages. The first stage observed the process of making salted layur fish products and the second stage tested the organoleptic quality of the salted layur fish it produced. Analysis of the production of layur salted fish was carried out by observing production sites and interviewing workers and business owners. Organoleptic quality testing is done by scoring test . The format for the scoring test is shown in Table 1. Observations on the production of salted layur fish were centered in Parapat Hamlet, RT 5 RW 9, Katapang Doyong Field, Pangandaran Village, Pangandaran District, Pangandaran Regency, West Java. Astronomically the research location is at 7°41'26.1" South Latitude and 108°39'47.6" East Longitude. The data obtained were analyzed descriptively . Based on research results, it was found that the process of making layur salted fish in Pangandaran-West Java includes stages of fish preparation, salting , drying, and storage. Organoleptic quality indicates that the resulting salted layur fish is of good quality and is suitable for consumption according to the Indonesian National Quality Standards with an average value of 8.8.
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