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    Polycyclic hydrocarbon contamination in and around the Arthur Kill, Staten Island, New York

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    Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are ubiquitous environmental contaminants. PAHs are often found in industrialized and urbanized areas as a result of industrial processes, combustion of carbon-bearing compounds, and urban runoff. The area surrounding the Arthur Kill in Staten Island, New York, is an area with a long history of industrial activity, pollution, and anthropogenic contamination. The area is known to have elevated levels of metal pollution which has impacted the benthic infaunal community dynamics. The purpose of this study is to determine the levels of PAHs present in sediments in and around the Arthur Kill, and to determine if the levels of PAHs present have affected benthic macroinfaunal community structure. Sediment PAH concentrations were measured using isotope dilution mass spectrometry, and the effects of that contamination on community structure were determined using linear regression, Principal Component Analysis (PCA), and Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA). Organic carbon normalized PAH concentrations ranged from 45 to 211 ug/g organic carbon, below concentrations considered dangerous. No significant relationship was found between benthic macrofauna biomass or abundance using the various statistical methods, suggesting that PAH contamination is not a driving factor in the community composition in and around the Arthur Kill.M.S.Includes bibliographical referencesby Gerald Thomas Rusti

    Hubungan Teknik Nafas Dalam Terhadap Pengurangan Intensitas Nyeri Kala I Fase Aktif di Klinik Pratama Jambu Mawar

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    Delivery pain is a matter of physiology experienced by the mother. Most of delivery (90%) is accompanied by pain. One of non-pharmacological efforts to reduce delivery pain is a deep breathing technique. Deep breathing techniques carried out during contraction will release the hormon endorphin as a natural pain reliever in the body. The purpose of the research was to determine the relationship of deep breathing techniques to reducing pain intensity during the active phase. This research is quantitative analysis with quasi experiment approach. Population was mothers giving birth from November 2018 to January 2019. Sample using non random assignment technique consist of control and intervention group . Analysis is univariat and bivariat, data test is done by parametric statistic using “t” test to measure pain scale before and after treatment. The results research in the intervention group showed average intensity of labor pain before treatment was 5,40 and after treatment was 4,07. The different value is 1,33 with standar deviation of 1,163.The statistical test results obtained p value of 0,000 <0,05, so Ho was rejected. There is a relationship of deep breathing techniques to reducing pain intensity during the active phase, the Ha was acceptedNyeri persalinan merupakan proses alamiah yang dirasakan ibu yang akan melahirkan. Sebagian besar (90%) persalinan disertai rasa nyeri. Salah satu upaya non-farmakologi untuk mengurangi nyeri persalinan dengan teknik nafas  dalam. Teknik nafas dalam yang dilakukan pada saat kontraksi akan mengeluarkan hormon endorphin sebagai penghilang rasa sakit alami didalam tubuh. Tujuan penelitian untuk mengetahui hubungan teknik nafas dalam terhadap pengurangan intensitas nyeri kala I fase aktif. Jenis penelitian kuantitatif dengan pendekatan quasi eksperiment. Populasi seluruh ibu bersalin periode November 2018 sampai Januari 2019. Sampel dengan teknik non random assignment yang dibagi menjadi kelompok kontrol dan intervensi. Analisis data secara univariat dan bivariat, pengujian data menggunakan uji t untuk mengukur skala nyeri sebelum dan sesudah diberikan perlakuan. Hasil penelitian pada kelompok intervensi menunjukkan rata-rata intensitas nyeri persalinan sebelum diberikan perlakuan adalah 5,40 dan setelah diberikan perlakuan adalah 4,07. Terlihat nilai perbedaan adalah 1,33 dengan standar deviasi 1,163. Hasil uji statistik didapatkan nilai p 0,000 < 0,05 maka Ho ditolak. Kesimpulan : terdapat hubungan antara teknik nafas dalam terhadap pengurangan intensitas nyeri kala I fase aktif, maka Ha diterim

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    DAILY r'AUl AI.TO TIMES. TIKSIMi. SKl'T. 14. 1909. SS*t*SM**W*WC- -a_waMMSWw*StM.SS<*tM*S*<M*WS*l*t«WW<n*B Frazer ....PALO ALTO.... FIRST AUTUMN DISPLAY OF Autumn Suits for Ladies and Young Ladies Wear WE HAVE ENDEAVORED TO PROCURE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF LADIES* TAILORED GARMENTS THAT FOR SUPERIOR ORIGINALITY OF DESIGN CANNOT BE SURPASSED ANYWHERE. THESE GARMENTS RANGE IN PRICE FROM 16.00TO16.00 TO 40.00. AND WHILE THE PRICES ARE EXCEEDINGLY MODERATE. THE MATERIALS AND STYLES ARE EQUAL OR SUPERIOR TO THOSE SHOWN IN SAN FRANCISCO AT MORE THAN TWICE AS MUCH. WE ASK YOU TO INSPECT CAREFULLY THESE BEAUTIFUL SUITS WHICH WE BELIEVE REPRESENT THE ACME OF PERFECTION IN DESIGN. MEN'S DEPARTMENT. Our iiicr's department is a *»e*>aral_ itore and wc mute y>>iir critical inspection of our celebrated Hart, Scliaflncr & M.ir\ -_its. rnir Stetson and MalJory hats, our Siar shirts for incn and *«mtg men. ;ind <mr nnaurp—tfved Atoek uf Neckwear wtiicli i-* .il most limittrs*. in varict>* All articles marked in plain figure*, and priced correctly with ihe f-uaranlce that each article is exactly what we represent it to be. - • MILLINERY Our first Autumn show of Millinery has been a pronounced sue ee*!**. Our Menlo Park, Fair Oaks and Hurlingame patron*. i\e showered u. with compliment*, on the beauty of the styles, bile our milliners arc exceedingly busy tilling the orders which ieM d__ting_-thed patron* favored m with. New styles are con- anity idded 10 our alreatly splendid collection to which we c-*r- atly extcml -ur invitation to inspect. CORSETS. .Within ihe (*,i-*t week we have received four ncu !!on Ton ode!** :>n.| vix new Redfern*.. The model** portray to perfect i>m ie prevailing cor-et fashion. We *.tand prepare] to fit ihe cr-et the figure and thus insure for our customers at no additional ist, the correct Corset lor every kind of figure. It is o-*Iy where e stock is complete like ours that you can hope Io find the exact "del you are looking for. • stjava. U*n*B****t0mtmt mMZm I Stanfont Bnfversity I News and Doings were dralaed by Ihe mediant 'Today th A-iags-.»t*. Flswsrs. trrnrlte*. some K.uoti mil** of ditch* U_ri--ltur_»s have dtscovsrsd thst taase sad uilgnu-s-Us .auaot live tu- 1 gaits* If tb* two n.p-ters ar* pitted talking of together la a vaa*. U-tb wither within a atonatnent to Is. . .. Balf aa hear. ara th* author And The —■ ■ ■ ■ Hf Ih* work ba. led tu tto Aos.snt -Ibr-rise. til hern dug ■>r HUl.o islan nut' ll.iUI l-trge Her-ptlon. The Joint receptloa given by tip T. W. C..A. and lh* V- U. C. A. to th* rrrshman -lass In EnciOS Hs'l but Sslsrday sveatag was on* of th* roost snr*-*aernl afftlra ever given by th* Christian nasoclstlonB tt Stanford. About right hundred i -.■*..- enjoyed th* progrsm Ot siu-vthes l>v. President Jordan and Dr, P. Cfcarl** Oardncr snd ntuslcsl numbers t>< Hiss _- Coomb*. '11. G. F. Morgan, j *10, P. P. I'ettltrew, *I0. snd Ml** 0, I*. Ilsrkrr. '10. Art (*lnh Klrrl* (lltlrer*. At n moeilng of the Art Clxtb the following oWcrrs were elected: President. II. Ross*. vl*^pre*ldent. lt '■ Poor; -ecr-tary. Visa C. Ityan; ti-Msare>. Hi** A.' Wlshard. A new constitution was ntlopt-tl. providing-lor astir,, soil tlBO-lnte member* of ths rlub. sll business to rest with the active members slot***. ' ***-aale tlamea Mart. ' The handicap singles tennis lour* ntment was started on Saturday morning, and most of th* welch** of, tbr iirellmlnary tnd * t*w nf than ot the first round have torn played In spite or the earlr dale of the tournament a msfked Inler- rst U being taken sud ihe «ntry lljt ahowa Oily plsyera contt'sllng, Hi_l.ir.tl.-i. larger Tli.u I_4.fV.-ir. Tb* tots! reglttratlon for Oils B*t**-et*r nmonnU to l."- old apd aew- pepll*. a gate of dfty-nlne sfallen ts aver tbe enrollment of l *"" Ot thta registration l$«* are n-w students. Ilr. Jord_a td-a-re*. for Lake T*l>o-. Doctor Jordan left yesterday *t- tereooo for Lake Tnho* to deliver s let-tare before (he California Stat* Oar** and Fishery Protective At**-*-. clatloD tbst Ib now In session »t that place. Doctor Jotrdna t*xp*oto to remain at Lake Taho* until Thursday. interclsss llugby series were d-nid- ed on Stsnford held yesterday atlor- noon. th* flret snd seeoi-d games he- lag won hy the seniors snd ao-.ho- morse resperlively. Th* so-*_os-orr- freshman match waa easily the closer and more Interesting of th' two games The fresh men made rt good showing, but Ihe fs.ter plny- lag of lh*. sophomore forwsrd* finally hmughl victory to tbe sec-, ond-year men Thr seniors showed their sooeri- orlty over lh* Junior* by defeelto-r, ; them by the score of t lo 0 on Ihr* | turf field In ihe first of the Inter-j class game* Two tries were msrhed t up by ihr senior* ln Ihe first i_*rlod ao score belag made la Ibe second , half. The aeelor teem playad well together, both arrant and wing men sharing honor* Tbe Junior tram, mad*.* good fight, keeping th* b**I i w*lt Into Ih* renter of the field due I Ing both periods. Reed and Craw-, ford were responsible tjpr ibe senior' taltte*. tn the second gntne ihe >h"- mor** wtire vlrtor* ov*r the fresh*! men by the cloee score of 3 1**^* Up; to the Isbi ten minutes of plav tbr [ same sa* virtually a lie contest, * the ball seeeswlng up and doan tto] field, with no advantage, lo nth-** : side Tbn .inj-l* try tor the aopho-' more* wa* made on a pass from: O'Benr lo Hubbard. Time _■-,.; called Immediately aftorwerd* rommmcenient of eiitt I In I campaign.' for th.* imri»i_* of .•-.■•filing lh* Bc** qullo from the four oihrr borough* of Ureal rr Nee York II arr-r. Weekly. Babyi-us primuite iiibet-ltsnts ar* ssld to haa* had librsrlaa sevsatswu centuries 11 C -pi', tor ttte "t '• Time* A CHEERFUL OUTLOOK. Making 11 Pu..-.nt Per tn. tesdie-s An Katllsh t**_rt«t trsTt-ling oa f_ot thr*-*gh •._* of ogr wsaaiaiauwa t>- gV-i. ntadjrlag lb* people, j--.nl a man wb*.*_ hr met lu direct him lo a certain rat-in Bt which to bad beea BdtiHt-d to aiay ver*-JgM, 't.olag Ihsrr Mid lbs man * \tou. Iota* t first rsier. tske him Joel rithl. 1 _i be'* mighty qaeer- 'What do jam ntttnT* *-_*-_ tto Mt cat, Ike InfsM uturtatlly wss oaly I.'*." per Umax. The nce-.lt-* rat* ta tie flrst gT>iup la not dur in bad wagea .tor to bsd ,-.'tntttk>u*. t _t to the aa* •»«**?• of tbr m-tbsr. ! "Wsll, It*, like thl.." and tbe man 'b-dsk-d at tbe atrsnger in a calm, lm- .persons! trsy, "He'll be se'ilng out- ! skle. aiiiat j.n.t-sl.lv and lie-It sr* you |coming, ii.-'ii lake a k ■ -1 :.-.k, ai yog. aod ef n*u doa't suit him be may i set th* d-tr on j—a. I ~P.t to don't and yea get to tanlog j wtth him and say anyihiog be d*m't Just like be may throw i--*i df-tn and I iroinp ob y.io. Itm rf you're loo rtre- I rut in yoar talk, on tbe .-tber hand. bss liable to take you for a spy and oae bl* gun fa*t and lltrtrn to r-.pl* I nan us afterward. "Bat It's t_p use trying t» get by .wltbout st.-v'1'l-ig." okoctudf-d tbe man. « wltk *vWt-r relish of the pro«i*--t he begin by being a reader of The Times and _h adver- t *„ „tmt,iUS Ul, ,„ tb, atrsogrr, tiser in its columns. Not to oblige us, but to get in This Makes Palo Alto Grow The Time% is a winner, a puller and a booster. It lias no memory for knocks and no forgetfulness for boosts. Forget that grouch and catch the step of the procession. The main thing is to help along the town, and not a citizen can do this effectively who does not the torch-light procession and help with the shouting. If you stay out, you are in the cold, and that would be bad for you and not good for us. A Fantaetal o--i.ua. -Ta. wtll you pieaae tell m* what a Jnanrtal genius isl" "A flw-clsl geultu. my child. Is s rusti wbo . *i. si-end money thai he has never t_J and which tbe | aatili wbo Th-Ut tbey ar* getting II mUt '-r»rr ere."—.'bireg.". Record E S. Nat-grr Tbe imiIsi nl.!;r t* v*_ai attpa—at—I iau«|. Nsgger— Do you rati snoring i Ur* Nsgger-1 should mu.j. arrsi-_rd ror the bugle. **> Iter*.Itlllrmid -....-1. R.pi Nii-iteor. pata sakt tn Tsll ■ l.h I bad lite keys to hell, then uut Ml In H..r- " Tti** reptr' It would t-* Wlt.r slrr that I h*te in-m. f**r tb-u I **nd 1st Oaa* _*_»•- D-iv-isV— The prsliminary contwls In the ruaqaeet ..( the Mnsqalln. The spade and ollran hat-- prat. Ilt-ally eltmlnsied ihe mosquito trom Staten island Wheh Or Alt ah H. l>>"ii health officer of the imrt of New York, sent mt-n prowllnt around ha-jr. doors, looking into rsln-este- barrela aad rlMrra*. and srarrhlng for stray receptacles ihst might contain atsgnsnt water, ordering eovsrs of wire nettlnt snd pouring oil giMin ->ooIb. he was voted . meddler. Today th* success ol the campaign bss sent up tbr value of real estate eeonaously. The salt marshes ta whkh the solicit*** species brerdt PULLING POWER? That is What Counts. The Daily Tiroes has practically no competition in its field. Both advertisers and subscribers are realizing this. The first, the best and the most news for the money is what we give. The wonderful pulling power of our advertising columns is realized by the merchants who have tried them out. All through the dull times, our business people have felt that they could not afford to be without an Ad in The Times unless they were willing to slip behind in the race. yoo wss to undrri-kr thai 'twould be ■ ail up wltb you '•«- he'd think you was proud snd blKgetty -_- loa went Is rSO-r out of tbs aa _.nts_ wbulr. deVl g» past Tots* ot; ti wltbout sti-p-.ing whsievsr yoa Ths Uestnpleysd, ■ ■ark of .mplojitiinit I* not a new _ quisii'in. Says tto Utr-poot Jtrrrt-f-y .' ' of r-b. It. 1S._; Mt U ot the hl_brst '' ■ I»"-ori*rpce that a coramlitee t<r tie ) ^ ■■ tr_i.iatt.re •bvu'd ttiltylifUlj Inquire i | Into lh** rtotefit tto i*r***pt_it sract of | rt-tfl". Pt-li* ;i :-.. . _ .* e. {;,..■!.'., .*_**. its Hud *.b.*i>tttT tnrstui lulcbt nut 1*» ■ r.'Uhd In a iiatbm of whk*b itto)***** '■ bur I. tml_.ii*-- bj- tvhlch .* r*-_ ;*r-.l -l. ;of polik* w..r_B.- rtr. There trcsv at that time ItZWO t.(-rmpt. -rd i. : i-,. [p-dt The itsiij- writer sJi_:.r-*-..*_ **ls war tb* • nly rmpfc-jri.*t-t t*i_ !"■-. -atale It i. to give I. - ; .- r ,■ ■.-. . be ■.. sl..>'*r (bat thr pyrtfinhls of Ustm *o% tb,- "clrtsnt ^irli-rB ..f*«i***«e'*. *-■•;* 'hulll with thr otiject t-f -_iyiu_ *%._• tlrjual riropli-t mrtit ly ibr lat.'rrr.** W**eee-s Wsrk •-_ !.«.-• Mertal,* In right ladnetrtal l..«u«. wbr-rr il..- pnq--rteoa of menisd w_a-en of .hi..I b-**rlnt age -t work In the fkctortea was _! (-rr .ttot, ibtt Infant ms.rtatity rate ror Ua years averaged 1_- per I.OUU Ik eight Indnstrtal towns of s dlffs-*e-t type, where ibr p**c-x>rt:oa • i B_-rrted wemra st work wss oal* S A lllt<r wlte bruom Is r-crllerrt fer ris*n_i- It-.* li'-r-rrBdt»h grater. Ho not put milk Into rni-*lass gob tett.. Mltk < d'H.|. <_1bi-s so .hat Its iwlt-lit.il l.ri:tti_it.-jr r*ni-.t to n-.tot~l Kltcbra fttui-rts arr qui.-kly . t-*as*-J Wltb any arid. ao.b as rri*_-_, sella of tartar, rl.. .Iinr.,"*ii* s-Hl -t.b's- putsd-r sir cltclirut rlMtT-TB, A Utile trhlir ..Ib-lotti sprun ran to worn u-iinr tdrfng d-lldrt*- their bath. It it Bit-. u*i'l_ white "iii-i*,*. ill-bee. Itlwl th<- .il-;.-_ wtth t-bite (ai*e. Sate one •-r !,».. turkey's lugv Tbey are the la--i t,r_.t__ l& tbr world (o Bee atargtvd - atute. ami ttoy -are splt-T-dU for sweeplBg --cart sbetres. Weight the wing flp with an Iroo until ltdrltNL-* The Royal Box. *T_e i-ssr *■* lit—sis dl.'U.e rtport. hat Is very food of roa lug When King Kdwsrd travels oe lis. suutlneui h.- .--.-uples his own can. Uxrepl-whru In a<-tual u*e tbe ktng'a rsltysy ntrrisces ar. st.ired la Hr*.- s**l* sod oral to ChrrT-oorg. r.t.ls or Plnahlng. sr-r<<-d-ig da-lbe royal des. taa__aa* lYioar*. L:-iabetb of Bavaria, wbo t_-*rvl-I .-.-i-teesnt lUrtia ."ilrgfrtsd -uf Rottrubrlui la 1KC Id o-ir-aalUoa l» tb* wishes of ber parent*. I*rtnr* Ie.il-*] of Havsris ami Arrbdocbeee tttolg at Austria, baa torn forgl-rea aad k now i-riolfird to retnra le tbe Rbv,-.*-, rtwt. aner ««*
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