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

    • The Effect of Age, Sex, Polypharmacy, and the Drug Burden Index on the Gut Microbiome, Physical and Cognitive Function in Mice. 

      Gemikonakli, Gizem
      Published 2024
      People aged 65 and over are a growing population with increasing morbidity and polypharmacy use, increasing their risk of adverse outcomes related to drug classes and doses. The Drug Burden Index (DBI) is a clinical risk ...
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    • Biomechanical risk factors of osteoarthritis and gait retraining interventions for individuals with medial knee osteoarthritis 

      D'Souza, Nicole Geraldine
      Published 2024
      Knee osteoarthritis is a chronic joint condition, most commonly affecting the medial knee compartment. Evidence suggest that outcomes related to gait biomechanics are associated with structural changes in the medial knee ...
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    • Enduring Unpredictability (Losing the Present) 

      Appleton, Joseph
      Published 2024
      This thesis, for the most part, attends to various experiences of epilepsy in order to trace the enduring unpredictability that a diagnosis of epilepsy engenders. But, beginning first with an exploration of doubt, this ...
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    • The "miserable Virginia country town" that became the workshop of the world, Conflict, consensus and contingency in Wheeling, West Virginia, 1769 - 1900 

      Fitzmaurice, Bradley John
      Published 2024
      The only US city to have been a state capital on two separate occasions, Wheeling, West Virginia has been generally overlooked except by local historians and its trajectory has not been properly considered within the context ...
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    • Teaching and Learning Single Case Research Design (SCRD): Exploring Interactive Online Tutorials and a Novel Peer-Assisted Learning (PAL) Format 

      Tan, Lingqi
      Published 2023
      This thesis investigates the effectiveness of a peer-assisted learning (PAL) approach, termed MultiPAL, for teaching single-case research design (SCRD) to students unfamiliar with this methodology. SCRD, predominantly used ...
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