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    • Carbon and Nutrient Interactions in Cereal-Legume Intercropping Systems: Impacts of Phosphorus Fertilization 

      Rahman, Md Zillur
      Published 2026
      Phosphorus (P) deficiency is a major constraint to agricultural productivity in low-input systems where nutrient availability limits crop growth and resource-use efficiency. Although cereal-legume intercropping is widely ...
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    • AI-driven Defect Detection and Multi-Agent Disaster Response for Civil Infrastructure 

      Chen, Zhaohui
      Published 2026
      Rapid and reliable assessment of civil infrastructure is essential for effective disaster response. Traditional inspection relies on manual, expert-driven surveys, which are time-consuming, resource-intensive, and difficult ...
      Open Access
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    • If 'I am woman', what is man? British masculinity and the Women's Liberation Movement, 1970-1990 

      Wallhead, Emma Jane
      Published 2026
      This thesis examines the theory and analysis by the Women’s Liberation Movement (WLM) about men - including their sons, husbands, fathers, friends and others - in the context of the project of liberation. The Women’s ...
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    • ESSAYS ON Strategic Control and Consumer Response: Insights from Vertical Restraints and Promotional Tools 

      Chen, Chia-Ying
      Published 2026
      This thesis examines how location shapes market outcomes through its influence on both consumer behaviour and distribution channel design. The first essay investigates the effectiveness of electronic coupons using transaction, ...
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    • Responsible Management of AI Use in Organizations: Case Studies of Strategic AI Capabilities, Risk Controls, and Knowledge Management 

      Wang, Yichen
      Published 2026
      Organizations are increasingly investing in artificial intelligence (AI), yet many still struggle to translate its technical potential into reliable, and strategically aligned organizational outcomes. These challenges have ...
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