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    • Delays and factors influencing delays in breast cancer care pathway and its impact on survival in Nepal and Low- and Middle-Income Countries 

      Subedi, Ranjeeta
      Published 2024
      The thesis aims to explore the waiting time intervals and the factors influencing the time in breast cancer (bc) care pathways in LMICs including Nepal. It also assessed the impact of longer time intervals on patients’ ...
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    • Grading the Severity and Progression of Knee Osteoarthritis with Deep Learning Methods 

      Wu, Wenhua
      Published 2024
      Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a highly prevalent form of arthritis and a leading cause of physical disability, given the growing aging population. To assist these KOA assessments, there is a demanding interest in ...
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    • Anion Receptors and Transporters for Biomedical Applications 

      Gilchrist, Alexander McLeod
      Published 2024
      This thesis reports on the design and synthesis of three different series of novel anion receptors developed to address challenges currently facing anion binding and anion transport chemistry. The first project analyses ...
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    • Spin crossover in chalcogen-containing heterocyclic metal–organic frameworks 

      Braz, Andrew William
      Published 2024
      The work presented in this thesis primarily leverages a uniquely tuneable chalcogenophene core to create a series of varying angled bis(4-pyridyl) ligands. Chapter 3 describes the structural characterisation of a 3D SCO ...
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    • Knowledge Building in Tertiary Medical Science: A Linguistic Exploration of Disciplinary Discourse and Pedagogic Practices Focusing on the MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) Program in China 

      Chen, Lin
      Published 2024
      This study explores the texturing of tertiary medical knowledge via linguistic resources in the subject area of physiology, focusing on MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) program in China. MBBS in China ...
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