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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Encountering the Wilderness: Myth, Liminal Space, and the Numinous in North American Cryptozoology 

      Quirk, Maurice
      Published 2024
      Cryptozoology concerns animals whose existence has been documented in anecdotes and circumstantial evidence, but which have been rejected by mainstream scientific bodies. This thesis analyses and reveals the core ...
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    • Composing in (and out of) the Sonic Body 

      Sheldon, Jane
      Published 2024
      This document is a commentary on a portfolio of compositional works and represents a declaration of the artistic values brought to bear on my creative process. My compositional work largely derives its foci from a critique ...
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    • Investigating mechanisms of the CMTX3 insertion using induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) derived motor neurons 

      Boyling, Alexandra Jae
      Published 2024
      Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy (CMT) is an incurable genetic condition characterised by the length dependent degeneration of motor and sensory nerves. CMTX3 is a rare, X-linked form of CMT, caused by a ~78 kb interchromosomal ...
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    • Coronary physiology: The importance of invasive coronary physiology in the real-world setting and the interaction between invasive coronary physiological indices 

      Ada, Cuneyt
      Published 2023
      This thesis explores the practical implications and outcomes associated with the use of coronary physiology measurements, specifically focusing on the relationship between macrovascular and microvascular indices. Despite ...
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    • An examination of the administration of intravenous fluids to women during labour 

      Bruce, Belinda Robyn
      Published 2024
      Background: In Australia, midwives are integral to providing safe and supportive childbirth care. One clinical intervention managed by midwives is the administration of intravenous(IV) fluids during labour. However, practices ...
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