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

    • SYSTEMATIC REVIEW WITH META-ANALYSIS: NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE (NAFLD), AUTOIMMUNE HEPATITIS (AIH) AND PRIMARY BILIARY CHOLANGITIS (PBC) IN PREGNANCY 

      El Jamaly, Hydar
      Published 2023
      Background and Aims: Maternal and fetal outcomes in pregnant patients with Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) and Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) have been largely unexplored. This ...
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    • How Pore Structure Affects the Stability and Function of Protein Cages 

      Adamson, Lachlan
      Published 2023
      Protein cages are ubiquitous organelles in biology that are involved in a wide range of biochemical processes such as free radical detoxification, anaerobic ammonium oxidation, and carbon fixation. Protein cages have ...
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    • Evaluation of an embedded pharmacist model-of-care to mitigate the risk of medication-related harm in general practice, particularly from opioids 

      Jordan, Margaret Loretta
      Published 2023
      The risk of medication-related harm in the community varies with context, medicines and patients. To reduce its impact, effective, dynamic strategies tailored to primary care are required. One nascent strategy is to embed ...
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    • Cinematic Sites of Contention: (Re)framing Visions of Gender, Sexuality and Translocational Identities Through the Lens of Mexican Migrants in Sydney 

      Fidalgo, Nicole
      Published 2022
      This thesis examines the narratives articulated by 36 Mexican migrants living in the Anglo-dominant and ‘global city’ of Sydney, Australia (Lewis and Peñaloza 2019). While the more novel case of middle-class migrants in ...
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    • Between Musical Chairs: A Case Study in Eclecticism 

      Furxer, Georg
      Published 2023
      In this research I am investigating eclecticism in the field of contemporary composition. The term eclecticism is not a fully integrated terminology within musicology but has long found its way into the literature by ...
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