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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • An Investigation of Global and Local Radiomic Features for Customized Self-Assessment Mammographic Test Sets for Radiologists in China in Comparison with Those in Australia 

      Tao, Xuetong
      Published 2024
      Self-assessment test sets have demonstrated being effective tools to improve radiologists’ diagnostic skills through immediate error feedback. Current sets use a one-size-fits-all approach in selecting challenging cases, ...
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    • Tracking beam and location in wireless networks 

      Wang, Rui
      Published 2024
      To meet the stringent requirements in manufacturing, the fifth generation (5G) is integrated with the production process since it supports massive machine type communication (mMTC), ultra-reliable low-latency communications ...
      Open Access
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    • Effectiveness of yoga in the management of masticatory muscle pain 

      Ravindranath, Priya Thimma
      Published 2012
      Masticatory muscle pain is a common component of Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) with impairment in jaw function, the prevalence of which results in high health-care costs. The primary aim of this study is to investigate ...
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    • Open-source Imaging Spectroscopy for the Remote Sensing Practitioner 

      Mao, Yiwei
      Published 2024
      Imaging spectroscopy, or hyperspectral imaging, is a powerful tool for acquiring detailed information about the physical and chemical properties of the Earth's surface. One of the main advantages of hyperspectral remote ...
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    • Risk factors for multiple primary melanomas and sub-optimal sun protection behaviours 

      Smith, Juliet Carmel
      Published 2024
      Chapter 1 summarises and provides the context for the need for research regarding risk factors for multiple melanoma and sub-optimal sun protection. Chapter 2 includes the published paper entitled “A risk prediction model ...
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