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

    • The integrative transcriptomic, proteomic and metabolomic profile of peripartum cardiomyopathy. 

      Fang, Bernard
      Published 2023
      Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is a rare form of dilated cardiomyopathy that develops in late pregnancy or after delivery. It is of growing clinical and scientific interest, due to its increasing incidence, its potential ...
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    • Non-Organic Vitality and Tech-Noir: Understanding Technology's Reproductive Impulse 

      Pesa, Tanya
      Published 2023
      This thesis examines the significance of the Tech-Noir film genre, outlining its history, style, and aesthetics, together with the genre’s critical role in the development of contemporary image-making practice and innovation. ...
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    • Refusal and Desire: Aboriginal Inscription Against the Canon 

      Corr, Evelyn
      Published 2023
      This thesis is concerned with contexts of Aboriginal textuality and the discursive, critical, and political conditions which structure access to our textuality both within and beyond academic contexts. Contemporary Aboriginal ...
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    • Tricuspid valve regurgitation; epidemiology, pathophysiology and treatment. 

      Offen, Sophie Miriam
      Published 2023
      Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is a common valvular pathology and is set to increase in prevalence alongside an ageing population. In contrast to pathology of the left-sided valves, however, current treatment options for TR ...
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    • Health economic modelling of overweight and obesity in Australian adolescents 

      Carrello, Joseph Paul
      Published 2023
      Adolescence, defined as the phase of life from 10 years to 19 years of age, is a particularly vulnerable time for the development of overweight and obesity. This is a concern, as the earlier that excess weight is accumulated, ...
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