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    • MaaS and Sustainability: How MaaS may deliver sustainable goals in an urban context 

      Militao, Aitan Medeiros
      Published 2025
      Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) has gained attention as an innovative approach to enhancing mobility services and promoting sustainable travel by reducing private car dependency. Despite its potential, MaaS faces challenges ...
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    • Musculoskeletal Pain in Children and Adolescents: Insights into Risk and Prognosis 

      Cooper Montgomery, Laura Rose
      Published 2025
      Musculoskeletal (MSK) pain is common in children and adolescents, with many experiencing persistent symptoms into adulthood. Despite advances in MSK research in adults, understanding of risk and prognosis in younger ...
      USyd Access
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    • Chasing P2X7 Receptor Ligands for Cardiovascular Disease 

      Gilchrist, Jayson
      Published 2025
      Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death in Australia, with atherosclerosis driving coronary artery disease (CAD), a severe form of CVD. The persistent inflammatory component of CAD necessitates ...
      USyd Access
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    • Developing Post-editing Strategies for Machine-translated Chinese Texts: A Case Study on Gynaecological Cancer Information 

      Huang, Riliu
      Published 2025
      Concomitant with the increased development of the Internet, the number of users in China has increased, and more people now use it to access health information. The incidence of gynaecological cancer (GC) in China is on ...
      USyd Access
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    • Optimising antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) outcomes in Australia through improved vaccination uptake 

      Williams, Charles
      Published 2025
      Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a leading global health threat, is projected to cause 10 million deaths annually by 2050 without effective intervention. Vaccines are among the most impactful public health tools, preventing ...
      Open Access
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