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(2024)This thesis explores the lived experiences of bisexual and/or non-binary people in the colonial state of “Australia”, presenting a nuanced account of identity in the "queer borderlands" through the conceptual lenses of ...
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(2024)Smart growth is vital for Industry 4.0, but it mainly focuses on urban areas, which widens the urban-rural socioeconomic gap. This study proposed a decision-making framework, which includes smart rural, rural resilience, ...
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(2025)This thesis examines strengths-based approaches for autistic students in high schools, addressing research gaps. Through a scoping review and phenomenological studies of autistic adolescents, parents, and educators, it ...
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(2024)Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has a complex aetiology involving genetic and environmental factors. This thesis explores how genetic and epigenetic variation in stress-related genes influences AD risk and progression. Key ...
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(2024)The Epoch of Reionisation (EoR) is a crucial yet lesser-known period in cosmic history when the first stars and galaxies began to ionise the early Universe. The neutral hydrogen that exists during the EoR allows us to ...
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(2025)Designing intuitive dashboards for supply chains is vital for boosting transparency, efficiency, and productivity, ultimately leading to significant cost savings and substantial profits for businesses. In our research, ...
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(2025)Manufacturing supply chains are crucial to global economy but often detrimental to the planet and people. In Ghana, achieving sustainability is complex and essential. This study examines the roles of community sustainability ...
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(2024)Impaired hearing in the context of diabetes is a serious dysfunction of the auditory organ that develops and progresses in diabetic patients but is yet overlooked by many health practitioners. Early diagnosis is beneficial ...
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(2024)This research explores and evaluates current practices in costume design and realisation for stage musicals. It aims to understand their contribution to the acceptance of uniformity of physical characteristics in performers, ...