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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Lone Pair Ordering in Mixed Valence Oxide Perovskites and Superconductors 

      Zhang, Jiale
      Published 2025
      This dissertation describes investigations of BaBiO3 and of its lead-doped counterparts, aiming to elucidate the relationship between charge disproportionation and structural change. To characterize the long-range average ...
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    • Food for Thought: Investigating Adolescent Nutrition, Health Behaviours, and Mental Health and Their Association with the Onset of Chronic Inflammation 

      Osman, Bridie
      Published 2024
      Chronic inflammation plays an important role in disease aetiology, but our understanding of its prevalence and associated risk factors in adolescents is limited – a population with worsening health behaviours and disease ...
      Open Access
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    • Genomics of Golden Staph: Discovering genomic markers of transmission of Staphylococcus aureus 

      Brown, Mitchell John
      Published 2024
      Staphylococcus aureus is an important, predominantly human pathogen with a high burden of disease. S. aureus infections result in significant morbidity and mortality globally, owing in part to the wide spectrum of diseases ...
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    • The sword, the pen and the brush : Australian poetry and painting in the battle with tradition, 1923-1948 

      Muranty, Susan
      Published 1991
      A full understanding of the ways in which poetry and painting relate to each other can be grasped only by a keen knowledge of the circumstances which contributed to, and encouraged, their association. Such an approach ...
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    • The Self-Defence Justification of Homicide 

      Uniacke, Suzanne
      Published 1991
      This is an essay in applied philosophy which addresses an important, comparatively neglected issue of applied ethics. The primary aim of the thesis is to set out the principles related to justified self-defensive homicide. ...
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