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    • A Study of Teachers’ Multimodal Discourse in Online Teaching of Chinese as a Foreign Language 

      Li, Jing
      Published 2024
      The current study conducts a multimodal discourse analysis to explore the CFL teachers’ multimodal pedagogy observed in remote teaching as well as online class interaction with the support of multimodality tools and ...
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    • The EV-phage Biobots – unraveling natural synergies of extracellular vesicles and bacteriophage as a multifunctional therapeutic agent for infected skin wounds 

      Liu, Jiaqi
      Published 2025
      This research program aims to develop multifunctional biobots that integrate antimicrobial bacteriophage and cell-instructive EVs delivered precisely to an infected site where they synergistically kill bacteria and disrupt ...
      Open Access
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    • Ventriculostomy – Related Infections: Prognosis and Diagnosis in the Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit 

      Chadwick, Simon Frank
      Published 2025
      External ventricular drains (EVDs) are commonly used in the management of acute neurological injury. Ventriculostomy – related infection (VRI) is a common complication associated with the presence of EVDs. Despite how ...
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    • How are meal delivery applications disrupting food environments and affecting population diets and health? 

      Jia, Si Si
      Published 2025
      Background: Meal delivery applications (‘apps’) enable convenient access to takeaway foods, typically high in sodium, saturated fats, and sugars. These apps may further promote unhealthy diets and elevate risk for diet-related ...
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    • Remotely delivered physiotherapy for musculoskeletal conditions 

      Withers, Hannah
      Published 2025
      Musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions are common, and physiotherapy treatment is traditionally provided in an outpatient setting with face-to-face sessions. Accessing this treatment can be difficult and inconvenient with long ...
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