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    • Animal Communication in Hyper-Contemporary Australian Literature: Genre, Ethics, and Climate Change 

      Macdonald, Caitlin
      Published 2025
      This project investigates how genre conditions the representation of animals in hyper-contemporary Australian fiction engaged with the environmental devastation of climate change. Analysing five novels by settler authors ...
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    • Heart rate variability after spinal cord injury 

      Schoffl, Jacob
      Published 2025
      In addition to motor and sensory dysfunction, a spinal cord injury (SCI) can lead to disruption of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). The ANS contributes to the regulation of multiple internal body functions, such as ...
      USyd Access
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    • Skew-product graph of groups and their toolkits 

      Yau, Chester Kwan To
      Published 2025
      The K-theory associated with a C*-algebra plays a fundamental role in the classification and structural understanding of C*-algebras. This thesis investigates the C*-algebras associated with graphs of groups, a rich ...
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    • Nutrient Transport in the Male Pregnant Seahorse, Hippocampus abdominalis 

      Skalkos, Zoe
      Published 2025
      Male seahorses have the most complex brooding structure known among oviparous brooding vertebrates, where males internally fertilise and incubate embryos in an enclosed brood pouch until live birth, a process analogous to ...
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    • Computational Measure & Evaluation Of Visual Information In Communication Artefacts In Urban Design 

      Araullo, Rebekah
      Published 2025
      Design visualisations do not often convey information efficiently to stakeholders in urban design. While visual artefacts are intended to convey key aspects of a project, the process of tailoring them to support efficient ...
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