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    Priya-VesselAnalysis.xlsx

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    Priya-Saroj/HW1_CSC510: practice

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    Just a practice to get Zenodo DOI badg

    Interview with Priya Krishnan

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    Interview with Priya Krishnan recorded on March 27, 2023 at Forest Hills Northern High School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Ms. Krishnan is interviewed by Forest Hills Northern High School students Violet Chamberlain and Chloe Ellis as a part of WMU’s Telling Our Stories: A Video Collection Celebrating AAPI Heritage. During the interview Ms. Krishnan discusses the following topics: Immigrating from India to the U.S. right after 9/11; The difficult feelings of missing and be able to see family; Relative ease culturally assimilating in New York vs. the difficulties in other states; The better opportunities that future immigrants have; Love for Indian food and passing her culture on to her kids through food; Viewing both India and the U.S. as home; Difficulties forming community and being understood as an immigrant; Accents do not impact or determine English fluency; Differences between American and Indian education systems; Getting into graduate school in the U.S.; Differing ideas about sports and extracurriculars in the U.S. vs. India; Attending a convent school in India; and College preparation and admissions in India.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/our-stories-aapi/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Vallabh, Priya (Ms)

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    Priya

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    Priya is an extended aerial shot of a twirling Kathak dancer. The footage was buried in various organic materials deteriorating the initial image in an attempt to shift cultural specificity and linear narratives of time and space. Rituals of burial expound successive memories of entombment; the skin of the film becomes the body of the dancer, fracturing time into a darkly evocative, psychological space

    Priya Subberwal on storytelling, ecology, and resilience

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    Priya is an interdisciplinary ecologist and artist with an extensive background in multimedia storytelling and a passion for connecting with the natural world through art. In this week’s episode, Justin and Priya cover environmental justice, the writing process, and the need to sit with both hope and despair. Priya also shares one of their poems, Untitled Poem About Fire.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/anewangle_podcasts/1340/thumbnail.jp

    Priya Seshan, 1992

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    Head shot of cross-country runner Priya Seshan, 1992.Scanned as grayscale in negative mode with Nikon Super Coolscan 4000 at 2400 DPI. Display image is jpeg generated from archival tiff file

    Patient treatment pathways of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis cases in coastal South India: Road to a drug resistant tuberculosis center

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    Dr Priya Rathi1, Dr Kalpita Shringapure2, Dr B Unnikrishnan1, Abhinav Pandey3, Abhirami Nair3 1. Kasturba Medical College, Department of Community Medicine, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Mangalore, India, 575001 2. Medical College Baroda, Department Preventive and Social Medicine, Gujarat, India 3. Kasturba Medical College, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Mangalore, India 575001 Corresponding Author Dr Priya Rathi Department of Community Medicine, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Mangalore, India 57500

    India and the Indo-Pacific an emerging regional vision

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    This report looks at India and the continuing change in political and trade influences in the Indo-Pacific region and the possible effects it will have on existing political powers such as the United States of America and Australia. The rapid expansion of trade, investment and production linkages in the area spanning the Indian and Pacific Oceans and the shift of economic power from the Trans-Atlantic to Asia has given rise to a push by commentators to have the ‘IndoPacific’ region recognised as a single geo-strategic arc. Yet, the concept remains politically contested and there has been insufficient attention paid to the geopolitical and geoeconomic drivers behind its emergence in particular national contexts. Among the most prominent promoters of the ‘Indo-Pacific’ have been commentators and state actors in the United States, Australia and India. This policy brief analyses the debate on the Indo-Pacific in India, in particular, and suggests that the adoption of the Indo-Pacific terminology by Indian officials is a reflection of the dominance of domestic economic imperatives in the making of contemporary Indian foreign policy. This is at variance with the driving motivation behind the promotion of the term by officials in the United States and Australia and suggests that the common adoption of the Indo-Pacific concept does not mean a convergence in foreign policy priorities

    R v Dr Priya Ramnath

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    The recent conviction at Birmingham Crown Court of Dr Priya Ramnath for the manslaughter of a patient under her care at Stafford District General Hospital, occurs no less than a decade after the original inquest into the victim’s death recorded a verdict of death by natural causes. This verdict was later overturned following a second inquest in 2004 and substituted for a verdict of unlawful killing..
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