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    • Process modelling of selective laser melting: Effects of powder bed quality and surface tension model 

      Zhang, Yuyao
      Published 2024
      Selective laser melting (SLM), an additive manufacturing (AM) technique utilised for metals, is attracting increasing interest in creating complex and high-quality components. Compared to the traditional welding of bulk ...
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    • Structural and Phase Transition in Wet Granular Media 

      Dong, Mingrui
      Published 2024
      In granular media, a macro-view deformation reflects the structural change at the particle level. A structural change is widely considered as the phase transition. Due to wide industry applications, such as food storage, ...
      Open Access
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    • Voluntary Disclosure of Management Forward-Looking Statements during the COVID-19 Pandemic 

      Zhang, Beirong
      Published 2024
      This thesis provides insights into forward-looking statements (FLS) issued by US-based companies from 2016 to 2022, covering both the pre-pandemic and pandemic periods. FLS are voluntarily issued by a firm’s management to ...
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    • Causes, trends, and newborn outcomes following preterm birth in a middle-income setting 

      Tran Thanh Truc, Quynh
      Published 2024
      Understanding the epidemiology is essential in reducing the burden of preterm birth in East Asia and the Pacific, including Vietnam. The aim was to describe preterm birth in Asian middle-income settings. A systematic ...
      Open Access
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    • The detection of serum anti-brain antibodies in a cohort of patients with tumefactive demyelinating lesions of the CNS. 

      Boyle, Marie Therese
      Published 2024
      Background: A tumefactive demyelinating lesion (TDL) is defined as being at least 2cm in diameter, whilst conventional multiple sclerosis (CMS) lesions usually have a diameter less than 9 mm. There are no studies assessing ...
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