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

    • Unmet needs of women living with breast cancer-related lymphoedema 

      Arundell, Jesica Jade
      Published 2024
      Breast cancer-related lymphoedema (BCRL) occurs as a side effect of breast cancer treatments. BCRL is chronic, progressive and varies in presentation and severity. It has been shown to have many impacts on a woman's quality ...
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    • Engineering protein-based scaffolds for in vitro vascularisation 

      Liu, Linyang
      Published 2024
      Despite the rapid development of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine over the past few decades, challenges persist in the vascularisation of engineered tissues in vitro. Inspired by top-down and bottom-up engineering ...
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    • Modelling Health Emergency: An Efficient Approach in Operating via Simulation 

      Alhuntushi, Nasser
      Published 2024
      This thesis aimed to develop a mathematical model to minimise patient wait times and stay length in the Australian Nepean Hospital's emergency department (ED). The model used integer programming to analyse patient movements ...
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    • Role of Sphingosine Kinases in the Development of NAFLD and HCC 

      Liu, Xin
      Published 2024
      Sphingolipids are a class of essential lipids, serving as both building blocks of the cell membrane that facilitate cell growth and proliferation and acting as signalling molecules that dictate various cell functions. The ...
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    • The survival paradox: Can a culture survive the political transgressions of post-war democratisation? 

      Plakalo, Tamara
      Published 2024
      This study examines Bosnia and Herzegovina as a culture of survival. It posits that the three dominant ethno-national groups in Bosnia (Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats) share a common syncretic culture as evidenced by common ...
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