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    Fatigue Testing of Transcatheter Heart Valve Commissures

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    Faculty advisor: Bob TranquilloThis research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP).Patel, Puja. (2017). Fatigue Testing of Transcatheter Heart Valve Commissures. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/190888

    Evaluation of Leaflet Washout in Vein Valves

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    Faculty advisor: Robert TranquilloThis research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP).Patel, Puja. (2018). Evaluation of Leaflet Washout in Vein Valves. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/196406

    Author interview: Q and A with Dr Ian Sanjay Patel on we’re here because you were there: immigration and the end of empire

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    In this author interview, we speak to Dr Ian Sanjay Patel about his new book, We’re Here Because You Were There: Immigration and the End of Empire, which explores post-war immigration laws, the afterlives of British imperial citizenship and related attempts to reimagine and rejuvenate British imperialism after 1945. Contributing to transnational histories of decolonisation, the book also explores the interconnections between human rights, post-war migration and international diplomacy. Author Interview with Dr Ian Sanjay Patel, author of We’re Here Because You Were There: Immigration and the End of Empire. Verso. 2021

    Embedded in the Body: the Poetry, History and Politics of Migritude with Shailja Patel (2021-02-25)

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    Online discussion, reading and Q&A; Thursday, February 25 at 4:00PM CST; Shailja Patel is the bestselling author of Migritude, taught in over 100 colleges and universities worldwide. Patel's poems have been translated into 17 languages, and been featured in the Smithsonian. The Nobel Women's Initiative honored her with a Global Feminist Spotlight. She is currently a Research Associate at Five College Women's Studies Research Center.Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies program; Alworth Institute for International Studies; Department of Anthropology, Sociology & Criminology; English program; Writing Studies programPatel, Shailja. (2021). Embedded in the Body: the Poetry, History and Politics of Migritude with Shailja Patel (2021-02-25). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/220654

    The Patel trials: further evidence of the need to reform the Griffith Codes

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    This article argues that the two trials of Dr Jayant Patel for criminal medical negligence under s 288 of the Criminal Code 1899 Act (Qld) highlight the inadequacies of the duty provisions in the Griffith Codes of Queensland and Western Australia. The difficulties with these duty provisions extend beyond causation and go to the heart of the construction of the Griffith Codes. The fundamental problem lies in the wording of s 23 of both the Queensland and the Western Australia Codes, the principal section dealing with criminal responsibility, which allows a prosecution for criminal negligence under two alternative routes with different standards of proof, and the importation of common law criminal negligence into the duty provisions in the absence of a specified fault element in the relevant Code sections. It is further contended that other criminal law jurisdictions in Australia, such as the Criminal Code 1995 (Cth), offer a better model for the prosecution of criminal negligence cases that flow from breach of a specified duty. The article has greatly benefited from comments provided to the author by Justice HG Fryberg, who conducted the second Patel trial

    Research Experience at HPD

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    Nida Rizvi - HPD-Dr. Ansari Kevin Petersen - HPD-Dr. Kandalam Puja Pate - HPD-Dr. Speth Stacey Illikal - HPD-Optometr

    dc121p-patel

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    Abstract Researchers have used machine learning algorithms to solve hard problems in a variety of domains, enabling exciting, new applications of computing. However, research results have not transferred to software solutions. In part, this is because developing software with machine learning algorithms is itself difficult. My dissertation work aims to understand why using machine learning is difficult and to create tools that lower the bar so that more developers can effectively use machine learning

    Effects of Aerobic Cool-down vs Yoga Cool-Down on Flexibility After HIIT Workout.

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    By Puja Patel, Health Sciences - Physiological Science; Chanel Crawford, Health Sciences - Exercise & Movement; Cassie Neary, Health Sciences - Exercise & Movement Advisor: Rachel Gleason Presentation ID: PM_B33 Abstract: The length tension relationship of muscles states that when muscles are stretched to their ideal length, maximal muscle contraction is more feasible. There is research that supports the idea that Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) can have an effect on flexibility and usually occurs after training at high intensities. To our knowledge, there is not any literature that has studied the effects of three types of post exercise cool-downs on flexibility after High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT). The aims of this project are to determine the effects of aerobic cooldown versus a yoga cooldown on flexibility after fatigue. A total of 36 subjects between 18-24 years old will be studied. In order to perform this experiment, individuals meeting the inclusive criteria will undergo baseline ROM measures and will be asked to follow the protocol for the experiment. The subjects will perform 5 minute warm up, perform 4 wingate test for 30 seconds with low intensity cycling for 1 minute between. Subjects will be placed in one of three cool down groups: no cool down, yoga flow, or aerobic. Each cooldown will be for 5 minutes and then followed up with the same flexibility measurements taken at baseline. Subjects will return for flexibility measurements 24-72 hours post test and will be asked to refrain from exercising during this time. Descriptive statistics will be calculated for all variables along with an ANOVA test to determine the differences between groups
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