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    • Efficient and Robust Self-Supervised Learning for Deep Learning-Based Healthcare Applications 

      Wang, Hao
      Published 2026
      As healthcare increasingly relies on deep learning for medical imaging, a critical challenge arises: the scarcity of labeled data due to expensive and time-consuming manual clinical annotation. This thesis addresses the ...
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    • A multi-point maximum principle to prove global parabolic Harnack inequalities 

      Slegers, Jessica Rachel
      Published 2026
      In this work, we introduce a novel methodology for proving global pointwise Harnack inequalities for parabolic partial differential equations on a Riemannian manifold. The main idea of our approach is to apply a multi-point ...
      Open Access
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    • Animating the “Outside”: a Tripartite Model of Analysing 1960s Jazz 

      Clarkson, Timothy Nicholas Garrett
      Published 2026
      The revolutionary change in jazz improvisation of the 1960s featured a sudden increase in the degree and duration of departure from pre-composed forms. This practice, commonly known as “outside” playing, has generally been ...
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    • Oral Health Research Connect - May 2026 

      Mancuso, Edoardo; Miletic, Vesna
      Published 2026-06-01
      • Current trends in adhesive cementation: A research-based analysis of materials and clinical protocols- Dr Edoardo Mancuso The rapid evolution of restorative dentistry has introduced an extensive array of materials ...
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    • Targeted evidence-based care in bronchiectasis in a regional centre: a treatable traits approach to improving clinical and implementation outcomes 

      Krieg, Kirsty Elise
      Published 2026
      Bronchiectasis is a syndrome that develops from a complex interaction of pathophysiological mechanisms, where permanent, abnormal airway dilation is the defining feature. Symptoms, recurrent exacerbations and hospitalisation ...
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