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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Music From the Waves: Sonifying Movement From Surfing to Foster Musical Exploration 

      Garbett, Freyja
      Published 2025
      Data sonification has become a useful tool for analysing data sets. While it is common practice to create visual representations of data such as graphs and tables, recent developments have explored experimenting with ...
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    • Interrogating the Insulin Granule, Investigating the Composition and Function of Insulin Secretory Granules 

      Norris, Nicholas
      Published 2025
      Glucose homeostasis relies on the pancreatic beta-cells to produce and secrete insulin, a peptide hormone that facilitates glucose uptake into insulin-sensitive tissues. Insulin is stored within specialised vesicles termed ...
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    • The association of medication regimen complexity on patient-related and clinical outcomes in end stage kidney disease 

      Goh, Jing Xin
      Published 2024
      Background: End stage kidney disease (ESKD) is the most severe form of chronic kidney disease (CKD), with increasing prevalence worldwide. Advances in ESKD treatment and pharmacotherapy have improved survival rates, but ...
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    • Topologies and Control of Single-Stage AC–DC and DC–AC Converters for Advanced Performance 

      Wang, Lei
      Published 2025
      AC–DC and DC–AC converters are used in a wide range of applications. This thesis investigates advanced topologies and control methods for single-phase, single-stage, isolated AC–DC and DC–AC converters. The aim is to ...
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    • Employability preparations for children and young people with blindness or low vision in Australia. 

      Kaine, Natalie Louise
      Published 2025
      This research investigated employment preparations for children and young people with blindness or low vision (BLV). Vision is our primary learning sense. Children and young people with BLV are unlikely to automatically ...
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