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

    • 4D-Flow MRI for cardiovascular evaluation - application in routine clinical practice and integration in standard clinical workflow 

      Qin, Jiaxing Jason
      Published 2025
      4D-flow MRI is a relatively novel imaging modality with growing applications in cardiovascular clinical workflow and research. The wealth of information obtained by 4D-flow MRI is unparalleled by conventional cardiac imaging ...
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    • Supporting Distributed Health Literacy and Family-based decision making in Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer 

      Gessler, Danielle Patrice
      Published 2025
      Background/Aims. Health literacy represents a pre-requisite to empowerment and participation in health-related decision-making. Yet, in adolescent and young adult cancer patients and survivors (AYAs), both health literacy ...
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    • Music Making and Engagement for Older Adults at Risk for Dementia: Examining Neurobiological Relationships and Co-Designing a Music-Based Trial 

      Espinosa Zarlenga, Nicole
      Published 2025
      Older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) are at higher risk of developing dementia, making them a key group for secondary prevention. Lifestyle activities that are cognitively stimulating, socially engaging, and ...
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    • Managing Industrial B2B Platforms 

      Springer, Virginia
      Published 2025
      This thesis comprises four chapters. Chapter One provides a “meta-theoretical” agenda by revealing different paradigms or ways of thinking about platform ecosystems. Through the theoretical synthesis of existing research ...
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    • Adults with Down Syndrome and Panoramic Radiographs: An Exploration of Dental Anomalies, Oral and Neck Pathology and Systemic Disease Indicators 

      Scott, Antonia Maree
      Published 2025
      Down syndrome (DS) is the most frequent genetic cause of intellectual disability. Despite a significant increase in life expectancy to 60 years, ageing individuals with DS encounter numerous age-related medical and dental ...
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