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

    • Improving Australian consumer awareness and understanding of osteoporosis and its treatment 

      Phuong, Jonathan Minh
      Published 2024
      Lack of consumer awareness of osteoporosis in Australia is a major health problem across all life stages. The National Strategic Action Plan for Osteoporosis recommends the development of a number of interventions to improve ...
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    • Maximising benefits and minimising harms with cervical cancer prevention in Australia: understanding cervical screening participation inequities and impacts on adverse pregnancy outcomes 

      Yuill, Dr Susan Elizabeth
      Published 2024
      With the introduction of adolescent human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination and change to 5-yearly HPV screening, Australia could eliminate cervical cancer by 2035 (<4 cases per 100,000 women annually). Equitable short- and ...
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    • Mechanisms underlying homologous recombination DNA repair deficiency in ovarian cancer and association with treatment response 

      Nevins, Nikilyn
      Published 2025
      Homologous recombination (HR) DNA repair deficiency (HRD) is a defining feature of high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSC) and canonically results from faults in BRCA1/2, which are associated with genomic rearrangements ...
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    • Transfer-another determinant in unconscious plagiarism in EFL academic citation 

      Li, Wanli
      Published 2025
      This study investigates the widespread academic misconduct in Chinese EFL scholars’ L2 writing, arguing that unconscious plagiarism results from the failures in transferring L1 citation competence. Based on Haskell’s ...
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    • Achieving High-Performance Dynamic Wireless Charging through Model-Free Predictive Control: Theoretical Insights and Practical Implementations 

      Zhang, Yuhan
      Published 2025
      Dynamic Wireless Charging (DWC) for Electric Vehicles (EVs) is constrained by a critical, dual-sided control challenge. A receiver-side voltage regulation bottleneck, caused by severe disturbances, severely hampers the ...
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