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The IAAF’s hyperandrogenism regulations suspended
On 27 July, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (‘CAS’) delivered a landmark ruling on the regulation of gender in sport. The decision explores how the categorisation of sport on the basis of sex can be best reconciled with the “biological reality” that human sex cannot necessarily be divided so clearly. Dr. Seema Patel, Senior Lecturer at Nottingham Trent University, Deputy Director of the Centre for Sports Law and author of ‘Inclusion and Exclusion in Competitive Sport: Socio-Legal and Regulatory Perspectives,’ reviews the case and suggests that sport regulation must be cautious of traditional criteria to determine eligibility in sports
Satyavrata R. Patel : The soul of India
Filliozat Jean. Satyavrata R. Patel : The soul of India. In: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient. Tome 62, 1975. pp. 506-507
Synthesis of an unnatural product - 4,4' biaryl formation as a macrocyclisation step
A correction to the paper Patel, H. K., Kilburn, J. D., Langley, G. J., Edwards, P. D., Mitchell, T., & Southgate, R. (1994). Synthesis of an unnatural product -- 4,4′ biaryl formation as a macrocyclisation step. Tetrahedron Letters, 35(3), 481-484. https://doi.org/10.1016/0040-4039(94)85086-
Figure 2. A–C. Habits. —A. Phegopteris excelsior N. R. Patel & A. V in Phegopteris excelsior (Thelypteridaceae): A New Species of North American Tetraploid Beech Fern
Figure 2. A–C. Habits. —A. Phegopteris excelsior N. R. Patel & A. V. Gilman (Gilman 98067 & Lambert, VT). —B. Phegopteris connectilis (Michx.) Watt. (Gilman 2K123, VT). —C. Phegopteris hexagonoptera (Michx.) Fée (Gilman 2K082, VT). D–F. Close-ups of basal pinnae. —D. Phegopteris connectilis (Gilman 2K123, VT). —E. Phegopteris excelsior (Gilman 98067 & Lambert, VT). —F. Phegopteris hexagonoptera (House 289434, UC). The approximate basal pinnae length:width ratio for P. hexagonoptera is 3:1, for P. connectilis 4:1, and for P. excelsior 5:1. The basal pinnae of P. connectilis and P. excelsior are usually widest below the middle, and those of P. connectilis are usually widest above the middle.Published as part of Patel, Nikisha R., Fawcett, Susan & Gilman, Arthur V., 2019, Phegopteris excelsior (Thelypteridaceae): A New Species of North American Tetraploid Beech Fern, pp. 211-218 in Novon, A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature 27 (4) on page 215, DOI: 10.3417/2019409, http://zenodo.org/record/456191
Phegopteris excelsior N. R. Patel & A. V. Gilman. Two 2019
Phegopteris excelsior. CANADA. Nova Scotia: Lower Blomidon, Cody 20242 (MICH); Kings Co., Hersey & Newell s.n. (GH). Quebec: Hatley, Churchill s.n. (GH); Gibraltar, Churchill s.n. (GH); Hatley, Knowlton s.n. (GH); St. Gregoire, Rouleau et al. s.n. (GH); Mt.Rougemont, Sherk & Cinq-Mars 437 ex cult #65374 (MICH). U.S.A. Connecticut: Windsor, Clark s.n. (larger of two specimens on the sheet) (NEBC). Maine: Mars Hill, Gilman 04104 (VT); Cooper, Gilman 06050 (AVG); Molunkus, Gilman 2K199 (AVG); Washington, Gilman 96087 (AVG); Bucksport, Gilman 97261 (AVG); Litchfield, Gilman 98018 (AVG); Strong, Seymour 24090 (VT). New York: Delaware Co., B. D. Gilbert s.n. (GH). Vermont: Cabot, Gilman 01142 (AVG); St. Johnsbury, Gilman 18021 (holotype) (VT); St. Johnsbury, Gilman 96061 (AVG); East Montpelier, Gilman 96118 (AVG); Waterford, Gilman 96248 (AVG); St. Johnsbury, Rooney s.n. (VT); Dorset, Terry s.n. (VT).Published as part of Patel, Nikisha R., Fawcett, Susan & Gilman, Arthur V., 2019, Phegopteris excelsior (Thelypteridaceae): A New Species of North American Tetraploid Beech Fern, pp. 211-218 in Novon, A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature 27 (4) on page 218, DOI: 10.3417/2019409, http://zenodo.org/record/456191
Reception for Dr. Patel, 1990
Reception for Dr. Patel at the International Education Centre. (L-R): Professor Krishna Ahooja-Patel; Joy Wodfrey-Director of I.E.C; Dr. Henry Veitmeyer, Saint Mary`s University; Dr. Pat Connelly, Saint Mary`s University; Dr. Patel; Agnes James- IDS Secretary. This photo is part of the International Education Centre fonds (1998.12). Additional photos available
Praful R. Patel preparing a diffusion cell to test a new theory of tooth decay
Praful R. Patel, an American Dental Association research associate at the National Bureau of Standards, prepares a diffusion cell to test a new theory on tooth subsurface demineralization, which causes tooth decay. The new theory was developed by Walter Brown and Patel.
Source: A New Theory of Tooth Decay. NBS Technical News Bulletin, Vol. 65, No. 2, May 1973. p. 117 and 126
Observation of the Stark effect in upsilon(+)=0 Rydberg states of NO: a comparison between predissociating and bound states
The Stark spectra of Rydberg states of NO below the ?+ = 0 ionization limit, with principal quantum numbers n = 25–30, have been investigated in the presence of dc electric fields in the range 0–150 V cm?1. The Stark states were accessed by two-colour, double-resonance excitation via the ?' = 0, N' = 0 rovibrational state of the A2?+ state. The N(2D) atoms produced by predissociation were measured by (2 + 1) resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization, and compared with pulsed-field ionization spectra of the bound Rydberg state population (Patel et al 2007 J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 40 1369).<br/
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