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

    • Functional electrical stimulation and voluntary exercise to enhance cardiorespiratory responses to aerobic exercise in people with advanced multiple sclerosis 

      Máté, Suzanne Julie
      Published 2024
      Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, debilitating, inflammatory, and degenerative disease of the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerve. Some common symptoms include paralysis or paresis, reduced balance, and fatigue. These ...
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    • Computer vision for 3D neuroimaging data analysis 

      Xue, Tengfei
      Published 2024
      Understanding brain white matter connections is critical for cognitive neuroscience and neurological disease studies. Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) stands out as the only technique that can non-invasively map ...
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    • Visual Interfaces for Practice Analytics: Transforming Routinely Collected Clinical Indicator Data into Reflective Practice Dashboards for Physician and Surgical Teams 

      Bucalon, Bernard
      Published 2024
      Hospitals generate large amounts of data from the delivery of care to patients. Clinical indicators (CIs) based on these data, such as length of stay and readmissions are extracted from patient administration systems. The ...
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    • Carbonisation and oxidation of biosolid through pyrolysis and oxidative pyrolysis for CO2 adsorption with biosolid-derived biochar: kinetic analyses 

      Kim, Daehee
      Published 2024
      Carbon dioxide (CO2), the primary greenhouse gas causing global warming, has seen an exponential increase in emissions due to the excessive use of fossil fuels in anthropogenic activities. To provide a possible solution ...
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    • The Demands of Rationality: Epistemology & Normative Guidance 

      Smartt, Timothy
      Published 2024
      This thesis is about demandingness in epistemology. The notion of ‘demandingness’ has been thoroughly examined in ethics and political philosophy. Epistemology, like ethics and political philosophy, is a normative branch ...
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