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    • Managing eastern grey kangaroos (Macropus giganteus) in peri-urban areas: Developing a novel contraceptive delivery system and assessing welfare outcomes from lethal and non-lethal management 

      Rodrigues De Oliveira Silva, Fabiola
      Published 2025
      Eastern grey kangaroo populations have become overabundant in some areas due to artificial water sources, food availability and predator removal. Evidence-based strategies are needed to manage these populations and minimise ...
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    • Functional indicators of folate status in cats and dogs: use of metabolic markers to guide clinical decision-making regarding folate deficiency 

      Cohn-Urbach, Margaret Rachel
      Published 2025
      Background: Alterations to folate status are widely recognised in cats and dogs with gastrointestinal disease, however the clinical significance of hypofolataemia in small animals remains unclear. Functional indicators ...
      Open Access
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    • Consumer Motivation to Collaborate in Last Mile Logistics 

      Jude, Gareth
      Published 2025
      The rapid growth of online shopping has created significant challenges for retailers, particularly in last mile logistics, where the transfer of goods from retailer to consumer often leads to delivery delays, missed ...
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    • Exploring The Garden: A reflection on the development of a contemporary writing practice, the ‘Hero’s Journey’, and hope 

      Robinson, Seth
      Published 2025
      This thesis explores questions of creative practice and writerly engagement, questioning the application of 'The Hero's Journey', or 'monomyth', within a contemporary writing practice. It focuses on how the model might be ...
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    • Using hierarchical dimensional models to investigate the genomic and neural correlates of transdiagnostic psychiatric phenotypes across the lifespan 

      Hoy, Nicholas
      Published 2025
      Hierarchical dimensional models have gained popularity as a data-driven alternative to traditional psychiatric classification systems. The transdiagnostic phenotypes derived from these models demonstrate greater reliability ...
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