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    • Investigations on the effectiveness of self-management programs for adolescents with chronic physical illness with the intent of improving therapy adherence and health outcomes 

      Gauci, Jaunna
      Published 2025
      Research on self-management programs for adolescents with chronic conditions is limited. Adult studies demonstrate that effective self-management interventions can reduce morbidity, hospital visits and healthcare costs. ...
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    • Knowledge and multimodal interaction in textbooks of Chinese as a foreign language: A multimodality perspective 

      Zhao, Hongye
      Published 2025
      This thesis conducted a comparative study of two series of CFL textbooks, which was undertaken to explore the textbook content and its effectiveness using a two-dimensional framework developed from Weninger’s work (2021). ...
      USyd Access
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    • An Ensemble Approach to Route Choice 

      Wang, Haotian
      Published 2025
      Understanding automobile drivers' route preferences allows for the calculation of traffic flow on network segments and helps in assessing facility requirements, costs, and the impact of network modifications. Much previous ...
      Open Access
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    • COGNITI, THE SOCRATIC AI TUTOR, AND ITS IMPACT ON STUDENT LEARNING IN A CONSERVATORY MUSICOLOGY COURSE 

      Liang, Qiaoying
      Published 2025
      The growing prevalence of artificial intelligence (AI) in music education, which has been employed in various domains such as music performance, music composition, music education, and music recommendation, has also raised ...
      Open Access
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    • Evaluating the therapeutic efficacy of synthetic enzyme inhibitors and complementary alternative medicines in restoring redox and immune imbalance during inflammatory bowel disease 

      Xie, Kangzhe
      Published 2025
      Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic autoimmune disorder of the gastrointestinal tract. Symptoms include abdominal pain, diarrhoea and weight loss, which significantly impair quality of life and create economic ...
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