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    • Impact of intra-infusion aerobic exercise on tumour vascularity in patients with cancer 

      Seet-Lee, Catherine
      Published 2025
      Exercise during chemotherapy treatment has been well established to reduce chemotherapy-related side effects such as fatigue as well as improving quality of life. However, most cancer patients do not meet exercise guidelines ...
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    • Submission to the 2025 Review of the Australian Code of Practice on Disinformation and Misinformation 

      Bailo, Francesco; Flew, Terry; Nicholls, Rob; Gozman, Daniel
      Published 2025
      This submission proposes a reconceptualisation of the Australian Code of Practice on Disinformation and Misinformation. We argue that the current approach conflates two distinct types of harm requiring different policy ...
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    • Towards transparent and replicable flower selection in agricultural flower strips 

      Latty, Tanya; Mourmourakis, Faelan
      Published 2025-11-05
      Flower strips are increasingly employed as ecologically sustainable methods for attracting beneficial insects to agricultural landscapes. Since flowers differ substantially in an array of characteristics including morphology, ...
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    • An Investigation on the Lipidomic Profile of a Mouse Model of Dravet Syndrome and the Molecular Action of Cannabinoids 

      Etchart, Maia Gabriela
      Published 2025
      Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder marked by recurrent seizures, cognitive and motor impairments, and increased mortality. Around 30% of patients are drug-resistant, making it vital to better understand its ...
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    • Using patient-reported outcomes to improve prognostication in advanced gastro-oesophageal cancer 

      Naher, Sayeda Kamrun
      Published 2025
      Advanced gastro-oesophageal cancer is associated with poor prognosis and short, but variable, survival times. The goal of this PhD research was to improve prognostication for individuals with advanced gastro-oesophageal ...
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