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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Young children, storymaking and multimodal digital texts: a case study exploring early literacy development in Chinese and Australian family contexts 

      Shan, Xin
      Published 2024
      The emergence of new technologies provide opportunities for children to create multimodal digital stories. The important roles that parents play in supporting children’s digital literacy development were acknowledged in ...
      Open Access
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    • The Early Learning Work Matters Project: Understanding Educators’ Work and Working Conditions in Early Childhood Education and Care 

      Harper, Erin Min Hui
      Published 2024
      Quality early childhood education and care (ECEC) in the first five years of life contributes to significant benefits for children, families, and society. Despite the critical role educators play in the provisioning of ...
      Open Access
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    • A Critical Analysis of Lactococcus lactis as a Platform for the Biotechnological Production of Omega-3 Fatty Acids 

      Hellmuth, Thomas
      Published 2024
      Omega-3 supplements have become increasingly popular in recent years. These supplements have been recognised for their plethora of beneficial effects ranging from disease prevention, contribution to human growth and ...
      Open Access
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    • The use of sugammadex to prevent morbidity associated with residual paralysis following general anaesthesia 

      Olesnicky, Dr Benjamin Luke
      Published 2024
      Background: The use of neuromuscular blocking agents intraoperatively is associated with post-operative pulmonary complications (PPCs). Effective reversal of neuromuscular block through the use of sugammadex has been ...
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    • Opioid prescribing and deprescribing: an investigation of preferences, perspectives, effectiveness of interventions and guideline recommendations. 

      Hamilton, Melanie Marie
      Published 2024
      This thesis explores the preferences, perspectives, effectiveness of interventions and guideline recommendations surrounding opioid prescribing and deprescribing (the systematic process of tapering drugs with the ...
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