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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • The function of heavy metals and antibiotics in the co-selection of plasmid-borne environmental resistance genes 

      Brodie, Gillieatt
      Published 2025
      Heavy metal contamination contributes to the dissemination and persistence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in environmental reservoirs. The overlapping presence of antibiotics and metals, along with shared resistance ...
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    • Understanding Data Breach Information: How lay Individuals Interpret Breach Notifications 

      Hu, Muqing
      Published 2025
      This thesis investigates how lay individuals interpret and respond to current data breach notifications(DBNs). By demonstrating DBN as a new form of accounting information, this thesis calls for “rethinking expertise” ...
      Open Access
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    • Mind the Gap: Assessing Grade 6 Chinese language learning 

      Ren, Yanan
      Published 2025
      The key problem for language study is the transition from primary to secondary school, when students lose interest because language learning is not taken into account. This issue has been linked to the decline of language ...
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    • How can we make Artificial Intelligence more manageable in light of its History and Future? 

      Xia, Tianxing
      Published 2024
      The contemporary world is fast-paced, and so is the need to adjust appropriately to the issues arising from technological advancements. Gone are the days when man used steam engines to transport products to multiple ...
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    • Path models and combinatorial representations of affine Hecke algebras 

      Little, Eloise Kate
      Published 2025
      In this thesis we explore particular combinatorial representations of affine Hecke algebras with general parameters. We introduce the combinatorial model of J-folded alcove paths and show that the matrix entries of our ...
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