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

    • Heterogeneous metal catalyst for electrochemical applications 

      She, Fangxin
      Published 2026
      Electrochemical energy conversion driven by renewable electricity offers a promising strategy to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Among various systems, heterogeneous molecular catalysts (HMCs) have attracted attention ...
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    • Second Time Around: A critical re-evaluation of Julio Cortázar’s position in the Latin American literary canon 

      Bayer, Fernando Rafael Arnaud Jallis Valentin
      Published 2025
      This PhD thesis considers the various reasons for the decline in critical and commercial attention towards Julio Cortázar in the English-speaking world in the years following since his death in 1984. In acknowledging ...
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    • Profiling the landscape of short tandem repeats in human immunity 

      Tanudisastro, Hope Affandi
      Published 2026
      Tandem repeats (TRs) are highly polymorphic repetitive sequences found throughout the human genome. There are over 2 million TR loci, with many playing key roles in regulating gene expression and biological function. Despite ...
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    • Antitrust Policies and Firm Strategies in a Global Context 

      Wen, Zhihong
      Published 2026
      This thesis examines the impact of antitrust policies on international business strategies through three independent but interrelated studies. The first two focus on outward internationalization. The first study finds that ...
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    • Empathy and Cultural Adaptation in Auto-Translated Subtitles for Postpartum Depression:Improving Women’s Mental Health Media from English to Chinese 

      Zhang, Boren
      Published 2026
      Postpartum depression (PPD) is a prevalent yet often overlooked mental health problem that profoundly affects women, babies, and families. Although one in seven women experiences PPD after childbirth, many are reluctant ...
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