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

    • Contemporary issues involving biologic medicines and vaccines: formulation stability, protein aggregation, and vaccine hesitancy 

      Nuwarda, Rina Fajri
      Published 2024
      The advancement of biologic medicines such as protein-based therapeutics and vaccines has played important roles in protecting as well as promoting human health. Significant progress has been made in understanding the ...
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    • Cancer therapy related cardiac dysfunction (CTRCD) in the setting of Anthracycline chemotherapy (AC): Analysis of breast cancer patients utilizing multi-layer two-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography 

      Terluk, Andrew
      Published 2023
      Objectives To evaluate subclinical dysfunction in breast cancer patients treated with AC and determine the echocardiographic and patient factors associated with such changes. Background Anthracycline chemotherapy (AC) ...
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    • Improving Sleep Health Management in Primary Care: Identifying and Addressing Current Practice Gaps Using Pedagogical Strategies 

      Basheti, Mariam Majdi
      Published 2024
      Background: Sleep is now emerging as a key pillar of health. Although prevalent, sleep disorders such as insomnia and obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) are underdiagnosed/undertreated. Australian primary care is usually the ...
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    • Integrated last-mile network design for parcel delivery considering failed delivery services 

      Gomes De Mattos, Roberto
      Published 2024
      Successful parcel deliveries are crucial for customer satisfaction and cost reduction in fuel and labor expenses due to repeated redelivery attempts. Unsuccessful delivery attempts often stem from customer unavailability, ...
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    • Discovery and genomic analysis of rust resistance in wheat 

      Norman, Michael
      Published 2024
      Deploying resistance (R) genes is vital for protecting wheat against serious diseases such as rust. Along with the availability of widely effective R genes from landraces and wild relatives of bread wheat, identification ...
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