Curtin Research Publications: Recent submissions
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(2020)This research project was conducted by Curtin University and commissioned by the Older Persons Advocacy Network (OPAN) to explore professional development opportunities for aged care advocates, as well as the skills, ...
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(2020)This report explores the way Vision Australia clients are using smartphone technology in their everyday lives. It details findings of the research project, Smartphones and equal access for people who are blind or have low ...
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(2020)A method is developed for measuring the intensity with which skills in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) are used in different occupations based on workers’ field of qualification and weighted by the ...
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(2021)This report, the sixth in the Focus on Industry series provides an in-depth look at the arts and cultural sectors within the Western Australian economy. With the boundaries of the sector defying definition by standard ...
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(2023)Key Points • Adaptation is identified in the literature as bringing together interventions and decisions concerning climate change, disaster risk reduction (DRR), and sustainable development. • In Australia, at the ...
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(2023)Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Hence, early detection of cardiac changes by imaging is crucial to reducing cardiovascular complications. Purpose: ...
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(2023)Microalgae showcase an extraordinary capacity for synthesizing high-value phytochemicals (HVPCs), offering substantial potential for diverse applications across various industries. Emerging research suggests that subjecting ...
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(2023)A previous study investigated robustness of manual flash (MF) and robust optimized (RO) volumetric modulated arc therapy plans for breast radiotherapy based on five patients in 2020 and indicated that the RO was more ...
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(2022)The global COVID 19 pandemic highlighted that the delivery of online education inadvertently disadvantaged Indigenous Australian university students. This situation was particularly critical for Indigenous students from ...