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Saturday, May 24, 2014
Prediksi Arema vs Persib Bandung 25 Mei 2014
Prediksi Arema vs Persib Bandung 25 Mei 2014 - Pertandingan Liga Super Indonesia untuk kali ini akan mempertemukan Arema vs Persib yang akan digelar Pada hari Minggu (25/05/2014) Berlangsung di Stadion Kanjuruhan – Kepanjen dan akan disiarkan LIVE di K-Vision Pukul 19:00 WIB.
Akhir pekan ini akan disuguhkan penampilan menegangkan dari laga lanjutan Indonesia Super League (ISL) yang diadakan di Kanjuruhan Stadium. Untuk Prediksi Arema vs Persib Bandung sepertinya Maung Bandung akan menampilkan permainan terbaiknya dalam pertandingan menegangkan besok. Sang pelatih juga telah meracik strategi andalannya untuk bisa membuat asuhannya membawa pulang kemenangan.
Sepertinya, kejuaraan yang mempertontonkan dua klub yang memiliki prestasi gemilang itu, akan menjadi ajang balas dendam yang dilakukan oleh didikan Suharno, karena telah kalah pada pertandingan mereka sebelumnya. Prediksi Arema vs Persib Dia juga berencana ingin menurunkan para andalannya seperti Ahmad Bustomi, Victor Iqbonefo, Gustafo Lopes dan Kurnia Meiga yang sebelumnya sempat absen. Lini serang Singo Edan memang terkenal memiliki permainan yang disiplin, sehingga sangat patut untuk dipertimbangkan dalam Prediksi Arema vs Persib Bandung.
Lima pertemuan mereka di rumput hijau telah menghasilkan catatan yang baik untuk Maung Bandung, karena berhasil meraih tiga kemenangan dan dua kalah. Sedangkan ketika bertandang dengan klub lain hanya mendapatkan satu kali menang, tiga imbang dan satu kalah. Di kubu tuan rumah memperoleh hasil yang lebih baik yaitu tiga meraih kemenangan dan dua kali kalah ketiga melawan tim tetangga. Pilar pertahanan masing-masing klub memang patut diacungi jempol. Apalagi mengingat bahwa posisi di dalam klasemen juga tak main-main. Tapi sepertinya Prediksi Arema vs Persib Bandungakan lebih didominasi oleh Igbonefo cs.
Head To Head Arema vs Persib Bandung :
13 Apr 2014, Persib 3 – 2 Arema
31 Mei 2013, Arema 1 – 0 Persib
20 Apr 2013, Persib 1 – 0 Arema
25 Apr 2012, Arema 2 – 1 Persib
15 Mar 2012 Persib 2 – 0 Arema
Lima Pertandingan Terakhir Arema :
21 Mei 2014, Arema 1 – 2 Semen Padang
18 Mei 2014, Arema 1 – 0 Persija
14 Mei 2014, Kitchee SC 2 – 0 Arema
08 Mei 2014, Arema 5 – 0 Gresik United
04 Mei 2014, Persija 0 – 1 Arema
Lima Pertandingan Terakhir Persib Bandung :
20 Mei 2014, Persib 2 – 2 Pelita Bandung Raya
14 Mei 2014, Persib 1 – 1 Ajax Amsterdam
08 Mei 2014, Persib 0 – 0 Persija
27 Apr 2014, Pelita Bandung Raya 1 – 0 Persib
20 Apr 2014, Gresik United 1 – 4 Persib
Daftar Pemain:
Arema : Igbonefo, Wardana, Gathuessy, Alfarizi, Gustavo, Revi, Dendi, Arif Suyono, Gonzales, Beny dan A. Goncalves.
Persib Bandung : Supardi, Vladimir, Hariono, Abdul Rahman, Made Wirawan, Taufiq, Tantan, Konate, Tony, Firman dan Djibril.
Prediksi Skor : Arema 2 - 1 Persib Bandung
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- Failed dwarf galaxy survives galactic collision thanks to full dark-matter jacket
- Nature inspires drones of the future
- Promising discovery in fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria
- How the 'gut feeling' shapes fear
Failed dwarf galaxy survives galactic collision thanks to full dark-matter jacket Posted: 23 May 2014 11:51 AM PDT Like a bullet wrapped in a full metal jacket, a high-velocity hydrogen cloud hurtling toward the Milky Way appears to be encased in a shell of dark matter, according to a new analysis. Astronomers believe that without this protective shell, the high-velocity cloud known as the Smith Cloud would have disintegrated long ago when it first collided with the disk of our Galaxy. |
Nature inspires drones of the future Posted: 23 May 2014 06:42 AM PDT Researchers have been taking tips from nature to build the next generation of flying robots. Based on the mechanisms adopted by birds, bats, insects and snakes, scientists have developed solutions to some of the common problems that drones could be faced with when navigating through an urban environment and performing novel tasks for the benefit of society. |
Promising discovery in fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria Posted: 22 May 2014 02:57 PM PDT A small molecule that prevents bacteria from forming into biofilms, a frequent cause of infections, has been discovered by researchers. The anti-biofilm peptide works on a range of bacteria including many that cannot be treated by antibiotics. "Currently there is a severe problem with antibiotic-resistant organisms," says the lead author of the study. "Our entire arsenal of antibiotics is gradually losing effectiveness." |
How the 'gut feeling' shapes fear Posted: 22 May 2014 07:48 AM PDT We are all familiar with that uncomfortable feeling in our stomach when faced with a threatening situation. By studying rats, researchers have been able to prove for the first time that our 'gut instinct' has a significant impact on how we react to fear. An unlit, deserted car park at night, footsteps in the gloom. The heart beats faster and the stomach ties itself in knots. We often feel threatening situations in our stomachs. While the brain has long been viewed as the center of all emotions, researchers are increasingly trying to get to the bottom of this proverbial gut instinct. |
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- Failed dwarf galaxy survives galactic collision thanks to full dark-matter jacket
- Nature inspires drones of the future
- Mapping atherosclerotic arteries: Combined approach developed
- New sensor could light the way forward in low-cost medical imaging
- Kidney dialysis machine invented for babies, safely treat newborn with multiple organ failure in world first breakthrough
- Capillary device significantly improves manufacture of quality liposomes
Failed dwarf galaxy survives galactic collision thanks to full dark-matter jacket Posted: 23 May 2014 11:51 AM PDT Like a bullet wrapped in a full metal jacket, a high-velocity hydrogen cloud hurtling toward the Milky Way appears to be encased in a shell of dark matter, according to a new analysis. Astronomers believe that without this protective shell, the high-velocity cloud known as the Smith Cloud would have disintegrated long ago when it first collided with the disk of our Galaxy. |
Nature inspires drones of the future Posted: 23 May 2014 06:42 AM PDT Researchers have been taking tips from nature to build the next generation of flying robots. Based on the mechanisms adopted by birds, bats, insects and snakes, scientists have developed solutions to some of the common problems that drones could be faced with when navigating through an urban environment and performing novel tasks for the benefit of society. |
Mapping atherosclerotic arteries: Combined approach developed Posted: 23 May 2014 06:42 AM PDT A new method allows calcified and constricted blood vessels to be visualized with micrometer precision, and can be used to design containers for targeted drug delivery. Within the project, materials scientists combined cutting-edge-imaging techniques to visualize and quantify the constrictions caused by atherosclerosis. |
New sensor could light the way forward in low-cost medical imaging Posted: 23 May 2014 05:29 AM PDT A new type of light sensor that could allow medical and security imaging via low cost cameras has been developed by researchers. Near infrared light can be used to perform non-invasive medical procedures, such as measuring the oxygen level in tissue and detecting tumors. It is also already commonly used in security camera systems and for quality control in the agriculture and food industry. |
Posted: 23 May 2014 05:28 AM PDT A miniaturized kidney dialysis machine capable of treating the smallest babies has been invented, and for the first time, it has been used to safely treat a newborn baby with multiple organ failure. This technology has the potential to revolutionize the treatment of infants with acute kidney injury, according to new research published. |
Capillary device significantly improves manufacture of quality liposomes Posted: 21 May 2014 06:51 AM PDT Widespread application for the manufactured vesicles known as liposomes has been hindered by limiting factors such as size inconsistency, structural instability and high production costs. A new approach overcomes these obstacles. The group's novel system is made up of bundled capillary tubes, costs less than a $1 to make and requires no special fabrication technology or expertise, yet consistently yields large quantities of uniform and sturdy vesicles. |
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