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

    • Experiences and beliefs about fatigue, physical activity, physical fitness, and information needs in childhood cancer: Children and their parents’ perspectives 

      Alqahtani, Qamra Muaikel
      Published 2023
      This thesis aimed to explore the experiences of beliefs about, and information needs related to fatigue, particularly in relation to physical activity and physical fitness, in childhood cancer from children’s and parents’ ...
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    • How to Support the Real-World Use of Reflection as an Ongoing Learning Strategy by Speech Pathology Educators and Students 

      Dunne, Michael Neil
      Published 2022
      Reflection can be a valuable learning strategy for connecting theory with practice and illuminating new insights and understandings from complex or messy experiences. Speech pathology students, like student doctors, nurses, ...
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    • Overcoming clinical challenges in Neuro-ophthalmology 

      Fraser, Clare Louise
      Published 2023
      Neuro-ophthalmology is a subspecialty which requires expertise in both ophthalmological and neurological diseases, in particular an understanding of neurological diseases that can impact the function of the eye, or visa-versa. ...
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    • Quantitative Proteomics of Cysteine Redox Post-Translational Modifications 

      Rookyard, Alexander
      Published 2023
      Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide with a mortality rate of 17 million people per annum. Ischemic heart disease is the largest contributor to this mortality rate. Ischemia is the loss of an ...
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    • Synthetic biology approaches to hydrocarbon biosensors 

      Moratti, Claudia
      Published 2023
      Biosensors offer the possibility of rapid and accurate detection of small amounts of hydrocarbon gases in environments where traditional lab-based methods cannot be used. Such biosensors could address current issues in ...
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