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  2. West Java Regional House of Representatives - Wikipedia

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    The council was first founded in 1950, with Djaja Rahmat as its speaker. The council, which was called a "temporary provincial council" (Indonesian: Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah Sementara) initially had 60 members. Before 1950, a similar body was present which was headed by Oto Iskandar di Nata. After being renamed to its present name in 1955 ...

  3. National Civil Service Agency - Wikipedia

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    During Indonesian National Revolution, the civil service was divided into Republic of Indonesia government and Dutch East Indies government. The Indonesian government formed Office of Civil Servant Affairs (Indonesian: Kantor Urusan Pegawai Negeri, KUP) with Government Regulation 11/1948 on 30 May 1948 which located at Yogyakarta.

  4. List of central government agencies in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Dewan Perwakilan Daerah: Upper house of the legislature Judicial Supreme Court: Mahkamah Agung: Highest court of the land Constitutional Court: Mahkamah Konstitusi: Constitutional review of a law, among others Judicial Commission: Komisi Yudisial: Maintaining the independence and welfare of the judges Examinative Audit Board: Badan Pemeriksa ...

  5. Governor of West Java - Wikipedia

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    Dualism of leadership also occurred during the reign of Ipik Gandamana, where Oja Somantri was elected and appointed as Kepala Daerah Swatantra Tingkat I in early January 1958. [2] At that time, Oja served as Chairman of the West Java Transitional Regional People's Representative Council .

  6. Monocyte - Wikipedia

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    Monocytes are amoeboid in appearance, and have nongranulated cytoplasm. [1] Thus they are classified as agranulocytes, although they might occasionally display some azurophil granules and/or vacuoles.

  7. Monophysitism - Wikipedia

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    Monophysitism (/ m ə ˈ n ɒ f ɪ s aɪ t ɪ z əm / mə-NOF-ih-seye-tih-zəm [1]) or monophysism (/ m ə ˈ n ɒ f ɪ z ɪ z əm / mə-NOF-ih-zih-zəm; from Greek μόνος monos, "solitary" [2] and φύσις physis, "nature") is a Christological doctrine that states that there was only one nature—the divine—in the person of Jesus Christ, who was the incarnated Word. [3]

  8. Monocytosis - Wikipedia

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    Monocytosis often occurs during chronic inflammation.Diseases that produce such a chronic inflammatory state: [citation needed] Infections: tuberculosis, brucellosis, listeriosis, subacute bacterial endocarditis, syphilis, and other viral infections and many protozoal and rickettsial infections (e.g. kala azar, malaria, Rocky Mountain spotted fever).

  9. Monoblast - Wikipedia

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    The monoblast is the first stage of monocyte-macrophage maturation. The developmental stages of the monoblast are: CFU-GM (pluripotential hemopoietic stem cell or hemocytoblast) -> monoblast -> promonocyte-> monocyte-> macrophage/dendritic cell.