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    • Game on: Comparison of demographic profiles, consumption behaviours, and gambling site selection criteria of esports and sports bettors 

      Gainsbury, Sally M.; Abarbanel, Brett; Blaszczynski, Alex
      Published 2017-10-01
      The esports betting market remains predominantly unregulated, although regulated sites have begun offering options to wager on these types of events. Previously, esports has been considered a niche market sector with ...
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    • Intensity and gambling harms: Exploring breadth of gambling involvement among esports bettors 

      Gainsbury, Sally M.; Abarbanel, Brett; Blaszczynski, Alex
      Published 2017-10-01
      Esports bettors may represent an emerging cohort of gamblers. Concerns have been expressed about the vulnerability of these gamblers because of their young age and potential high engagement in Internet and game use. It is ...
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    • How blockchain and cryptocurrency technology could revolutionize online gambling 

      Gainsbury, Sally M.; Blaszczynski, Alex
      Published 2017-09-01
      Blockchain technology is an innovative framework that has the potential to transform transactions and revolutionise how we interact and do business with one another. The technology behind cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, ...
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    • L-amino acids promote calcitonin release via a calcium-sensing receptor: Gq/11-mediated pathway in human C-cells: supplemental figures 

      Conigrave, Arthur
      Published 2019-01-01
      This dataset comprises of 4 files; two supplemental figures, methods for supplemental figures document, and supplemental figure legends. To access the dataset, please contact the repository administrator.
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    • Radiation damage on sub-cellular scales: Beyond DNA 

      Byrne, H L; McNamara, A L; Domanova, W; Guatelli, S; Kuncic, Z
      Published 2013-02-01
      This study investigates a model cell as a target for low-dose radiation using Monte Carlo simulations. Mono-energetic electrons and photons are used with initial energies between 10 and 50 keV, relevant to out-of-field ...
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