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

    • Advanced mimicry of physiological blood vessel haemodynamics in vitro 

      Mitchell, Timothy Charles
      Published 2023
      Cardiovascular disease is a major contributor to the global health burden. Research to address the challenges of cardiovascular disease is currently dependent on simplistic in vitro models which do not replicate the ...
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    • ZBED6CL: a novel interactor in the telomerase regulatory network 

      Hsu, Anton Nicholas
      Published 2024
      Telomeres are nucleoprotein structures that protect the ends of linear chromosomes. In somatic cells, telomeric DNA shortens with each round of division, leading to replicative senescence. Senescence can be overcome by the ...
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    • The population burden of amateur football (soccer) injuries in New South Wales, Australia 

      Ross, Andrew George
      Published 2024
      Introduction Football (soccer) is the most popular sport worldwide and has multiple physical, psychological and social benefits. However, amateur football players, who account for 99% of all players worldwide, are ...
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    • Three Essays on Derivative Open Interest and Volume 

      Wu, Jiashun
      Published 2024
      This thesis contains three essays that are related to trader open interest and volume in derivatives. The first essay analyses the link between subsequent commodity futures returns and net open interest by hedgers from ...
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    • Characterisation of Tremor and Imbalance in Demyelinating Polyneuropathies 

      Silsby, Matthew Keith
      Published 2024
      Neuropathic tremor is defined as tremor occurring in the context of neuropathy, in the absence of alternative causes. The pathophysiology of neuropathic tremor remains unclear and very little focus has been given to lower ...
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