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

    • Characterising Prognosis in Women with Chronic Vulvovaginal Lichen Planus to Identify Treatments that Achieve Best Possible Improvements in Quality of Life 

      Kherlopian, Ashod
      Published 2023
      Vulvovaginal lichen planus (VLP) is an idiopathic inflammatory disease of the anogenital skin affecting mostly post-menopausal women.Treatments aimed at attenuating recurrent genital erosions that cause debilitating ...
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    • New methods for understanding social media data for online health information 

      Naseem, Usman
      Published 2023
      This thesis aims to address critical gaps in classifying online user-generated content, encompassing both textual and visual elements, to understand the attitudes conveyed by individuals and categorize information based ...
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    • Designing wearable technology solutions to measure technique and risk factors associated with elbow injury development in tennis players 

      Rigozzi, Chantelle Jean
      Published 2023
      Medial and lateral elbow tendinopathy injuries are common in tennis players. Suggested risk factors include improper stroke technique, repetitive overload nature on the forearm musculature, grip strength and vibration ...
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    • Remember and recognise: caring for Catholic patrimony 

      O'Donnell, Paul Anthony
      Published 2013-08-28
      Cultural heritage, also known as cultural patrimony, is intrinsic to Catholic faith. Its stewardship is an ethical responsibility. The neglect, dispersal and destruction of that patrimony in numerous change strategies of ...
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    • Finding the Missing Biology in Atherosclerosis: Identification of Novel Cardiac Biomarkers Utilising the BioHEART Study 

      Kott, Katharine Anne
      Published 2023
      Background: Coronary artery disease (CAD) remains the most significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and risk-factor based scoring systems remain concerningly inaccurate at the level of the individual. ...
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