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    • Psychological injury: A quantitative assessment of natural justice and the optimum management of psychological factors in compensations systems 

      McMahon, John Edward
      Published 2026
      This thesis documents the creation of psychosocial support program and interdisciplinary clinics for people with insured injuries. Applying machine learning and artificial intelligence, insights are derived from eight ...
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    • Mobilising Social Capital and Participation: Deaf Organisations and Access in Disasters 

      Craig, Leyla
      Published 2026
      Disasters expose inequities in how information and support are designed, delivered, and accessed, particularly for groups whose linguistic, cultural, and access needs are overlooked. Deaf people, at the intersection of ...
      Open Access
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    • Understanding treatment needs to improve care and outcomes for children and adults with rheumatic conditions and their caregivers. 

      Kelly, Amy Helen
      Published 2026
      The importance of involving the patient in making decisions about their health care and in turn for clinicians to understand the patient’s perspective is recognised. Building on the existing literature, within this thesis ...
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    • Use of the Sonomat for Evaluating Nocturnal Body Movements in Children. 

      Lu, Mimi Han Qing
      Published 2026
      Movements during sleep are routinely observed but not consistently quantified in paediatric sleep assessment. This thesis evaluates the Sonomat (MAT) alongside polysomnography (PSG) for measuring sleep-related body movements. ...
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    • Assessment of molasses-based additives for methane mitigation in beef cattle 

      Nikoloric, Maria
      Published 2026
      Enteric methane (CH₄) mitigation is a priority for pasture-based beef systems, where practical delivery of antimethanogenic additives to grazing cattle remains challenging. Molasses lick blocks (MLBs) have been proposed ...
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