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A longitudinal proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy study investigating oxidative stress as a result of alcohol and tobacco use in youth with bipolar disorder
Published 2015-04-01Alcohol and tobacco have been suggested to be "aggravating factors" for neuroprogression in bipolar disorder (BD), however the impact of these substances on the underlying neurobiology is limited. Oxidative stress is a key ...Article -
LONGITUDINAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH DESIGN: EXPERIENCE OVER TIME
Published 2006-01-01In this paper I examine time in qualitative researchdesign. I focus on a study design that is almost absent from the literature, inwhich qualitative data are collected repeatedly and prospectively from a cohort of ...Conference paper -
The longitudinal stability of a tethered rotary-winged aircraft
Published 1986-01-01A linearised mathematical representation of a tethered rctorcraft is developed in order to study the influence of various parameters on the machine’s longitudinal stability. The investigation is concerned principally with ...Thesis -
A longitudinal study of brain structure in the early stages of schizophrenia
Published 2007-07-30Schizophrenia is a severe mental illness that affects approximately 1% of the population worldwide, and which typically has a devastating effect on the lives of its sufferers. The characteristic symptoms of the disease ...Thesis -
A Longitudinal Study of Ngarrindjeri
Published 2008-02-26This thesis aims to follow the changes that occur in Ngarrindjeri, a language from South Australia, over a period of 130 years. Over this period of time the speakers underwent great social and cultural change, with the ...Thesis, Honours -
Longitudinal study of OJD and the effects of whole flock vaccination with Gudair : whole flock OJD vaccination at Merrill.
Published 2005-03-01Ovine paratuberculosis or Johne’s disease is an insidious mycobacterial infection of sheep capable of causing wasting and death. It has emerged in recent years in Australia as a cause of significant losses in some infected ...Report, Technical -
A longitudinal study of the influence of comorbidities and lifestyle factors on low back pain in older men
Published 2017-08-01Older adults are largely under-represented in low back pain (LBP) research. In light of the ageing population, it is crucial to understand the influence of comorbidities and lifestyle factors on the risk and prognosis of ...Article -
A Longitudinal Study on the Linkage between Public Transport Demand and Land Use Characteristics: A Pseudo Panel Approach
Published 2013-05-15This study applies a pseudo panel approach to analyse public transport demand in the Sydney Greater Metropolitan Area (SGMA). A public transport demand model is constructed to incorporate two factors that have been highlighted ...Thesis -
Longitudinal transcriptome profiling of the immune response in septic patients
Published 2013-08-26Sepsis is a complex syndrome resulting from the body’s systemic immune response to infection and significant knowledge gaps remain in our understanding of sepsis immunopathology. For instance, the clinical manifestations ...Thesis -
Look abroad, Angel: concentric circles of Sehnsucht in the work of Thomas Wolfe
Published 2014-01-01This thesis explores Thomas Wolfe’s fiction through the lens of Sehnsucht, a German term for longing that serves a dual purpose. First, it links Wolfe’s career-long preoccupation with longing within a transatlantic exchange ...Thesis -
Look who’s talking… And when and how: Applying Conversation Analysis to small group collaborative learning in Business Education
Published 2019-04-01Business schools globally face an increasing demand from industry to deliver graduates with advanced critical thinking, ethical reasoning and communication skills. Case studies, employing collaborative learning activities ...Thesis -
Looking at language: appropriate design for sign language resources in remote Australian Indigenous communities
Published 2011-12-01Sign languages, or iltyem-iltyem angkety, are in daily use in Arandic speaking communities of Central Australia. They are a form of communication used alongside other semiotic systems, including speech, gesture and drawing ...Conference paper -
Looking at the body
Published 2011-08-31This thesis explores the role of the body in contemporary art and how it is perceived in society. My research encompasses the art forms of painting, photography, fashion, performance, film, sculpture and installation. The ...Thesis -
Looking at things strangely: Defamiliarisation as a design approach for media literacy education
Published 2024Design methods have long been proposed as educational devices and, increasingly, as approaches for engaging with societal issues. While media, cultural and political narratives continue to debate best practices for challenging ...Article -
Looking back at 20 years of competitive tendering in the Norwegian bus industry – explaining cost increases and reduced competition
Published 2017-01-01Our paper investigates the developments in the Norwegian bus industry following the ramp-up of competitive tendering since the early 2000s. We analyse a complete dataset of all 232 local bus contracts awarded through ...Conference paper -
Looking Back at Distance Looks Back: Reflections on the First Combined Meeting of EAHN and SAHANZ (Sydney, 10–13 July 2019)
Published 2020Distance is both conceptual and actual. It is overcome or exploited in all manner of ways that have consequences for the history of architecture. It is fostered in the critical attitude. And collapsed when history is invoked ...Article -
Looking Beyond Hours of Care: The Effects of Care Strain on Work Withdrawal Among Australian Workers
Published 2022This article advances understanding of the unpaid care–paid work nexus for carers of a person with a disability or illness, or a frail older relative. It examines the relationship between care intensity (measured in terms ...Preprint -
Looking beyond the qualitative and quantitative divide: Narrative, ethics and representation in suicidology
Published 2011-01-01This work is a critical response to renewed debate within the field of suicidology with regard to the value of qualitative research methods. It begins by rejecting the context of the established debate which continues to ...Article -
Looking different, feeling different: women’s reactions to risk reducing breast and ovarian surgery
Published 2012-01-01Article -
Looking for clarity amongst the challenges faced by teachers as they consider the role of ICT in classroom literacy learning experiences
Published 2007-01-01Conference paper