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    • The decline, fall, and rise of a large urban colonising bird 

      Hall, Matthew J.; Martin, John M.; Burns, Alicia L.; Hochuli, Dieter F.
      Published 2024
      Context. The process of urbanisation results in dramatic landscape changes with long-lasting and sometimes irreversible consequences for the biota as urban sensitive species are eliminated. The Australian brush-turkey ...
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    • Loop to Linear: Exploring the Impact of Corona Topology on the Properties of Self-Assembled Polymer Nanoparticles 

      Zeng, Haoxiang; Muellner, Markus
      Published 2024
      Macromolecular architecture plays a pivotal role in endowing distinct properties to polymer nanomaterials. We introduce a synthesis approach to produce cyclic polystyrene-b-poly(acrylic acid) block copolymers featuring ...
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    • Nanoscale Polymer Discs, Toroids and Platelets: a Survey of Their Syntheses and Potential Applications 

      Brisson, Emma; Worthington, Max; Kerai, Simran; Muellner, Markus
      Published 2024
      Polymer self-assembly has become a reliable and versatile workhorse to produce polymeric nanomaterials. With appropriate polymer design and monomer selection, polymers can assemble into shapes and morphologies beyond ...
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    • Tunable Polymer Nanoreactors from RAFT Polymerization-Induced Self-Assembly: Fabrication of Nanostructured Carbon-Coated Anatase as Battery Anode Materials with Variable Morphology and Porosity 

      Cheng, Yen Theng; Xia, Qingbo; Liu, Hongwei; Solomon, Marcello; Brisson, Emma; Blackman, Lewis; Ling, Chris; Muellner, Markus
      Published 2023
      We demonstrate a modular synthesis approach to yield mesoporous carbon-coated anatase (denoted as TiO2/C) nanostructures. Combining polymerization-induced self-assembly (PISA) and reversible addition–fragmentation ...
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    • Software re 'Fluid‐Dynamic Modeling of Flow in Embryonic Tissue Indicates That Lymphatic Valve Location Is Not Consistently Determined by the Local Fluid Shear or Its Gradient' 

      Bertram, C.D.; Macaskill, C.
      Published 2024-06-28
      The deposition contains code as used in the analysis of images for the paper 'Fluid‐Dynamic Modeling of Flow in Embryonic Tissue Indicates That Lymphatic Valve Location Is Not Consistently Determined by the Local Fluid ...
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