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    • The Fickle Pendulum: A Poetic Investigation of Belief and Doubt Through Three “Historical” Personages – Saint Thomas the Apostle, Galileo Galilei and Laura (Riding) Jackson 

      Scully, Paul
      Published 2024
      This Doctor of Arts dissertation combines a critical exegesis and a volume of poetry in a creative and scholarly inquiry into belief and doubt. In both detailed research and poetic reflection they examine and contemplate ...
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    • Non-local fault-tolerance and quasiprobabilty models in quantum computing 

      Cohen, Lawrence
      Published 2024
      In this thesis we explore two topics related to quantum computing. In the first part of this thesis we explore how geometrically non-local quantum low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes can be utilised to enable fault-tolerant ...
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    • A Personalized, Uncertainty-Aware, Trustworthy Algorithm for Effective Pain Assessment using Biosignals 

      Ji, Xinwei
      Published 2024
      Automatic pain assessment algorithms are used to improve pain assessment and assist subsequent pain treatment and management for patients without healthcare provider supervision. This thesis proposes a new pain assessment ...
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    • Development and Application of Novel Receptors for Phosphatidylethanolamine and Pyrophosphate 

      Hountondji, Maria
      Published 2024
      This thesis presents the development of a phospholipid-binding protein database and the design, synthesis, and photophysical characterisation of fluorescent molecular probes for the detection of phosphatidylethanolamine ...
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    • Biblical Revelation in its ANE Context 

      Stanton, Robert Todd
      Published 2023
      This thesis focuses on the study of divine revelation in the Hebrew Bible. Though the word “revelation” does not appear, the concept surely does. Whereas “prophecy” is a term that describes the prophet speaking/writing the ...
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