Curtin Research Publications: Recent submissions
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(2019)Extinction challenges our thinking and writing. Such overwhelming disappearance of ways of being, experiencing and making meaning in the world disrupts familiar categories and demands new modes of response. It requires ...
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(2019)Closed-cell and open-cell hollow spheres were designed to develop lightweight cellular structures with excellent blast resistance, and the mechanical response of the hollow sphere structure (HSS) under blast loading was ...
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(2019)Two-dimensional graphene has remarkable properties that are revolutionary in many applications. Scrolling monolayer graphene with precise tunability would create further potential for niche applications but this has proved ...
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(2019)Quasi-1D colloidal semiconductor nanorods (NRs) are at the forefront of nanoparticle (NP) research owing to their intriguing size-dependent and shape-dependent optical and electronic properties. The past decade has witnessed ...
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(2021)The omnipresent threat of tuberculosis (TB) and the scant treatment options thereof necessitate the development of new antitubercular agents, preferably working via a novel mechanism of action distinct from the current ...
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(2020)Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM) may lead to changes in underlying trabecular bone (TB) structure potentially promoting the development of knee joint osteoarthritis. Our aim was to investigate if there are early ...
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(2023)Identification of the mechanical performance of pharmaceuticals in the drug discovery process can determine the tabletability of a target molecule. Determination of the active slip systems and their ranking in molecular ...
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(2022)With the urgent need to decarbonise the world's energy system, clean hydrogen is emerging as a potential technological solution. As with any new technology, understanding the public's response to hydrogen is critical to ...
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(2022)Affordability is a major barrier to the adoption of clean energy technologies in low-income countries, which is partly why many governments provide subsidies to offset some of the upfront (installation) costs. However, ...