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

    • Prognostic Indicators in Canine Naïve and Relapsed Lymphoma 

      Blaxill, John Edward
      Published 2024
      Lymphoma is the most common haematopoietic neoplasia of the domestic canine patient. Although all lymphoproliferative neoplasia, there is a vast spectrum of biologic behaviour of canine lymphoma ranging from clinically ...
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    • The Effects of Public-Private Partnership on Innovation and Project Performance 

      Liu, Xiaoyan
      Published 2023
      There are many sound rationales for promoting Public–private partnerships (PPPs), which led to significant global adoption of the model. However, the outcomes achieved by many PPPs fell short of expectations in many ...
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    • Understanding healthcare services and medication use among patients with low back pain 

      Chen, Qiuzhe
      Published 2024
      Low back pain has high prevalence worldwide and is one of the most common reasons for care seeking. Clinical practice guidelines provide clear recommendations for the management of low back pain. The aims of this thesis ...
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    • Diving into heavy waters: Water and gender in contemporary francophone Caribbean and Oceanian art and literature 

      Goldman, Josephine Mary
      Published 2024
      This project examines contemporary representations of gendered waters in the works of francophone Oceanian and Caribbean women, offering possibilities for re-imagining the space, history and identity of these regions and ...
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    • Investigating hospital admissions for low back pain for low back pain 

      Melman, Alla
      Published 2024
      Chapter 1 summarises the prevalence and burden of low back pain in Australia, with a focus on hospital admissions, and introduces virtual hospital care as an opportunity to reduce inpatient hospitalisation. Chapter 2 ...
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