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    • Digital Technologies Supporting Shared Decision-Making in Oncology Consultations: Barriers, Enablers, and Recommendations for Improvement 

      Yung, Alan
      Published 2026
      Medical decision-making is complex, and patient involvement is crucial. Poor collaboration between patients and physicians can lead to misaligned treatments and dissatisfaction. Although shared decision-making is effective, ...
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    • Developing Selective Immunomodulatory Solutions for Cardiovascular Devices 

      Grant, Angus James
      Published 2026
      Cardiovascular devices such as stents, balloons and artificial heart valves are foundational in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, yet their long-term performance is limited by local inflammatory responses. Depending ...
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    • Biological Agency, Process and the Organism-Environment Relationship in Schelling's Philosophy of Nature 

      Rider, Campbell
      Published 2025
      In this thesis I undertake a close analysis of Schelling’s theory of the organism as it is elaborated across key texts of his Naturphilosophie. The purpose of this analysis is to uncover aspects of Schelling’s philosophy ...
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    • “An Intertextual Reading of the Narratives of the Garden of Eden (Gen 2:4b–3:24) and the Creation of Humans (Gen 1:26-31) with the Hebrew Wisdom Literature, including an Analysis of the Phrase ‘Knowing Good and Evil’” 

      Yoo, Luke Inyul
      Published 2026
      This study examines the Garden of Eden narrative presented in Gen 2:4b-3:24 and the narrative of human creation in Gen 1:26-31, and attempts to read them intertextually and canonically with the Hebrew Wisdom books of ...
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    • Imagining China and the Making of English Modernity: Chinese Taste in English Literature from 1660 to 1770 

      Xue, Danyan
      Published 2026
      This thesis argues that the representations of things Chinese in eighteenth-century English literature reveal China as a co‐constitutive partner in Britain’s emerging national identity. It recovers things Chinese as active ...
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