Curtin Research Publications: Recent submissions
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(2021)Australia needs accurate vitamin D food composition data to support public health initiatives. Previously, limitations in analytical methodology have precluded development of a comprehensive database. We used liquid ...
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(2023)The study investigates the impact of the CEO/board medical background on stock return reactions to COVID-19. CEOs/boards having a medical background possess a knowledge advantage, which enables them to identify risks ...
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(2020)Background: Obesity is common in the United States and is associated with a higher risk of relapse and comorbidities, and increased disease progression, in people with MS. Methods: We examined the prevalence of overweight ...
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(2023)Purpose: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system that causes debilitating symptoms. Currently, there is insufficient evidence to recommend a special diet for people with MS ...
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(2023)Background: Diet-dependent acid-base load has been associated with worsening in mental health, but to date no study has examined this in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS). We examined the association between potential ...
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(2023)This paper explores the influence of digital technologies on the consumer decision-making in retail sector with two online survey-based studies. Study 1 identifies unique attributes of six digital technologies, including ...
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(2017)Objectives: Investigating the water-rock interaction mechanism and kinetics between dolomite and silica rich hydrothermal fluids; Discussing the effect of silica rich hydrothermal fluids on the formation of deep carbonate ...
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(2023)Contamination of the environment may cause environmental and social issues that need to be rectified and are often costly. Under the ‘polluter pays’ principle, identifying the source of the contamination is a critical ...
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(2023)We draw on socio-emotional wealth (SEW) theory to investigate the influence of non-family shareholder governance (NFSG) on green innovation in family firms. We find that non-family shareholder holding has no significant ...