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Sydney Digital Theses (University of Sydney Access only): Recent submissions

    • Reconceptualising Anorexia Nervosa: Co-designed psychometric network models generating a novel theory of illness 

      Bryant, Emma Jane Ferris
      Published 2025
      Anorexia Nervosa (AN) has the highest mortality rate of the mental disorders and poor treatment efficacy, with a recovery rate of less than 50%. Despite this, presumed constructs of illness on which current treatments ...
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    • The contribution of maternal obesity to the risk prediction of pregnancy outcomes in women with gestational diabetes 

      Weir, Tessa Lee
      Published 2025
      Maternal obesity and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are major contributors to adverse pregnancy outcomes, yet current risk prediction remains largely glucose-focused. Aims and Methods: This thesis examined the ...
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    • Investigating the pathogenesis of large vessel occlusion in arterial thrombosis and acute ischemic stroke 

      Liu, Joanna Shu Ting
      Published 2025
      Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is caused by pathological clot formation (thrombosis) within major blood vessels leading to the brain, causing subsequent occlusion. This constitutes a medical emergency where supply of oxygen ...
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    • The complementary role of technology in improving dietary assessment and personalising dietary intervention methods 

      Wang, Leanne
      Published 2025
      At present, the most widely used dietary assessment methods in dietetic practice and nutrition epidemiology are self-reported tools, which are not suitable for capturing the dietary intake of populations with irregular ...
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    • Austin Dobson: A Reappraisal of his Poetry 

      Bolton, Robert
      Published 2026
      Austin Dobson (1840-1921), the English poet and essayist, was well regarded during his lifetime as an author of vers de société and a leading figure of the English Parnassian Movement in poetry, although later his reputation ...
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