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    • Exploring Enhanced Motion Modeling Methods for Action Recognition 

      Zhuang, Peiqin
      Published 2024
      This thesis aims to address three key issues in action recognition through the enhancement of motion modeling, including handling complex motion variations, improving pseudo label quality in semi-supervised settings, and ...
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    • Influence of dyslipidaemia on monocyte inflammatory profile in diabetes and diabetic wound healing. 

      Marimuthu, Rekha
      Published 2024
      Diabetes often presents with many severe complications. Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs), a common manifestation of peripheral arterial disease and neuropathy in diabetes, impose significantly impaired healing, resulting in ...
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    • Effects of Ageing, Diet and PKM2 Manipulation in Myeloid Cells on MAFLD Progression 

      Jong, Fransiscus Xaverius Himawan Haryanto
      Published 2023
      MAFLD has a 30% global prevalence with no approved therapy. This results in the increase of the global burden of the complications (e.g., liver cancer and CVD). The liver disease has been shown to be a complex disease ...
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    • How do corporate accelerators assist corporates in collaborating with start-ups in the open innovation process? 

      Page, Anthony William John
      Published 2024
      This thesis is a three-paper exploration of how corporate accelerators influence the collaborative dynamics between large corporations and start-ups to facilitate open innovation (OI). As accelerators become pivotal tools ...
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    • Physical Activity in People with Spinal Cord Injury: A Mixed Methods Analysis 

      Watson, Paul Kenneth
      Published 2024
      This doctoral research investigated leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) within the Australian Spinal Cord Injury (Aus-SCI) demographic. In addition, this work sought to gain insights into the factors that facilitate or ...
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