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(2020)Together, poor diet and obesity are the leading cause of chronic disease in Australia. Digital interventions that can be delivered remotely and up-scaled have the potential to improve diet quality and produce modest weight ...
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(2020)This research investigates entrepreneurial approaches to transit development and emerging transit technologies, and their potential to regenerate cities, foster economic development, relieve pressure on public budgets and ...
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(2021)This thesis presents investigation on performance analysis, technical benefits and challenges on deployment of shared energy microgrid in an Australian apartment precinct at WGV. Performance analysis was conducted to ...
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(2021)The study investigated professional identity development and factors affecting collaborative practice in a cohort of Australian dietitians, using a mixed methods approach. Professional identity formation challenged students ...
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(2021)Background: There has been an exponential growth in the number of clinical research studies regarding exercise training in multiple sclerosis, and literature reviews and meta-analyses have documented the many benefits of ...
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(2020)This study employs an unsupervised machine learning approach to explore the evolution of accounting research. We are particularly interested in exploring why international researchers and audiences are interested in ...
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(2021)Severe mental illnesses (SMI) contribute significantly to the global burden of disease. In low-and-middle-income countries (LMICs), the treatment gap impacts the clinical and personal recovery of people living with an ...
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(2021)Background: A major challenge for prospective, clinical tuberculosis (TB) research is accurately defining a metric for measuring medication adherence. Objective: We aimed to design a method to capture directly observed ...
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(2021)Rape stigma, both external and self-stigmatization (self-blame), is associated with adverse health outcomes. Understanding its origins and resilience factors is critical for reducing and preventing it. We describe the ...