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

    • Optimising Surgical Treatments of Tricuspid Regurgitation 

      Tan, Charis
      Published 2024
      Tricuspid regurgitation(TR) affects 65-85% of the population with tricuspid valve disease and can be treated with tricuspid valve surgery(TVS). However, TR remains undertreated in terms of the timing of earlier referral ...
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    • "Mr. Eliot's Achievement": C.S. Lewis's Critical Engagements with T.S. Eliot and the "Eliotics" (1933-1954) 

      Roux, Hannah Frances
      Published 2024
      The character of C.S. Lewis’s critical engagements with T.S. Eliot’s poetry and criticism has been the subject of increasing controversy in recent years – controversy which suggests the need for a more complete study of ...
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    • Individual differences in the impostor phenomenon 

      Mak, Karina
      Published 2024
      The impostor phenomenon (IP) is a psychological experience of intellectual and professional fraudulence despite objective markers of success. Research has focused on the prevalence and predictors of this phenomenon without ...
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    • Multi-Modality Generative Intelligence Framework for Alzheimer's Disease Quantification 

      Li, Yanxiao
      Published 2024
      Dementia, particularly Alzheimer's Disease (AD), is a major global health challenge and a leading cause of death and disability. As projections suggest that the prevalence of dementia could triple by 2050, the need for ...
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    • te quoque, Luna, traho: Medea, Dido, and the Metapoetics of Cosmic Disruption 

      Pinkham, Alexandra
      Published 2024
      This thesis examines the representation of Dido and Medea across Roman literature in passages where the two heroines are seen by the light of the moon. Cosmic disruption was a major concern in the ancient world, and this ...
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