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

    • Type 2 Diabetes and Cognitive Impairment: Prevalence in an Outpatient Clinic and Opportunities for Improvement in Quality Use of Medicines 

      Ludington, Jane
      Published 2025
      There is an association between diabetes and cognitive impairment which may impact diabetes self-care and outcomes both in the community and in hospital. Screening of older people with diabetes for cognitive impairment has ...
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    • Counter-Terrorism in Pakistan: A Case of Vested Interest 

      Khalid, Kamran
      Published 2025
      The current counter-terrorism framework of Pakistan is guided by the National Action Plan (NAP) of 2014. This thesis argues that the implementation of the NAP has been subjugated to the vested interest of a powerful segment ...
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    • Evaluating the effects of a Ketogenic Diet on chemotherapy-induced DNA damage, Cellular Senescence, Apoptosis and chemotoxicity in Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) patients. 

      Rajakumar, Gayathiri
      Published 2025
      Introduction: Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) is an aggressive blood cancer typically treated with intensive chemotherapy, which non-selectively damages healthy tissues, causing severe side effects. Key treatment challenges ...
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    • Investigations on the effectiveness of self-management programs for adolescents with chronic physical illness with the intent of improving therapy adherence and health outcomes 

      Gauci, Jaunna
      Published 2025
      Research on self-management programs for adolescents with chronic conditions is limited. Adult studies demonstrate that effective self-management interventions can reduce morbidity, hospital visits and healthcare costs. ...
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    • Knowledge and multimodal interaction in textbooks of Chinese as a foreign language: A multimodality perspective 

      Zhao, Hongye
      Published 2025
      This thesis conducted a comparative study of two series of CFL textbooks, which was undertaken to explore the textbook content and its effectiveness using a two-dimensional framework developed from Weninger’s work (2021). ...
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