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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Gaslighting: Covert Control in Intimate Partner Violence 

      Darke, Lillian
      Published 2025
      Gaslighting is a form of psychological abuse that undermines a victim-survivor’s confidence in their perceptions, memories, and sense of self. Within the context of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), it is especially ...
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    • Early Outcomes of a New Active Transcutaneous Bone Conduction Implant in Children with Microtia-Atresia 

      Niles, Naomi Natasha Amalee
      Published 2025
      Microtia-atresia comprises congenital malformations of the auricle and external auditory canal, causing conductive hearing loss and impacting speech, language, academic performance and quality of life, even in unilateral ...
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    • Examining knowledge translation practices by researchers and research engagement by end-users working in transfusion medicine 

      Navan, Amanda
      Published 2025
      Background: Research advances knowledge and addresses individual, organisational, and societal issues, but translating research into practice is slow and complex. It depends on accessible research, researcher engagement, ...
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    • Defining the complexity of liver transplant: the development of a scoring system to assess recipient risk 

      Yu, Victor Nathan Hin Fai
      Published 2025
      Introduction: Patients undergoing liver transplantation (LT) are routinely assessed for surgical difficulty, but the predictability of these assessments is unreliable and are unquantified. We aimed to identify and quantify ...
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    • From Recurrent Adaptation to Hebbian Plasticity: Biologically Plausible Networks of Typical and Atypical Sensory Processing 

      Mohan, Vishnu
      Published 2025
      Most computational approaches utilized to study the brain today avoid explicit incorporation of biologically plausible mechanisms, instead prioritizing performance benchmarks. While these networks might display responses ...
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