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Integrated dosimetry for quality assurance in advanced radiation therapy , Taghreed Al-sudani
Rapid Prototyping of Surgical Staples , Osama Al Takhayneh
Cross-Cultural Reception in the Western Yuri Fandom; Assimilationist and Transcultural Readings , Dale Altmann
From Nothing – Mimetic Seeing and Making , Hany Armanious
How are theories of supervision applied in practice in the executive coaching context? , Michael Robert Armour
Co-axial printing of growth factor-laden microspheres for pancreatic islet transplantation , Ane Urigoitia Asua
Rights-based management in the transboundary fisheries of the Western and Central Pacific Ocean , Kamal Yosuf Azmi
Phase Transformation and Microstructural Development in High Carbon Steel Following Quenching and Partitioning Heat Treatment , Zeinab Babasafari
Two birds, One Hormone: Addressing cognitive impairment and the metabolic side-effects of antipsychotic drugs with liraglutide, a GLP-1 receptor agonist , Ilijana Babic
Understanding Our Peers: Early Education. Development and implementation of an early intervention program to enhance inclusion and reduce bullying behaviour by peers toward children with ASD , Lidija Balaz
Model Predictive Control of Distributed Energy Resources in Smart Buildings and Grids , Brendan Joseph Banfield
The embodied dimensions of road cycling and the formation of gendered cycling identities , Lance Robert Barrie
Let the Dead Speak: Examining the Depiction of the Victim in Detective Fiction , Naomi Barton
Thermal Performance of Case-study Apartment Buildings in Temperate Climate Zones in Australia: Measurements, Modelling, and Codes , Steven Beltrame
Resprouting into the future: implications for Eucalyptus forests in a changing climate , Eli Ryan Bendall
Tension Braces and Shear Connections in Australian Cold-Formed Steel Mid-rise Buildings , Md Refat Ahmed Bhuiyan
Conotoxin modulation of ion channels in pain pathways , Anuja Roy Bony
Remote Sensing of Mangroves and their Biomass , Maria Rafaela Braga Salum de Abreu
Exploring the use of lunette dunes as geoarchives: an examination of late Quaternary palaeo-environmental change in Australia’s Murray-Darling Basin , Sara Brandolese
3D BrachyView System , Taylah Brennen
3D printed degradable stents with controlled drug delivery capabilities , Maxim Noel Brodmerkel
Alexander Downer’s Formative Family Policy Influences , Paul Raymond Brown
Hard-core Smokers, the Hardening Hypothesis and Harm Reduction: Implications for Australian Tobacco Control Policy , Tanya Pauline Buchanan
TOWARDS MRI-GUIDED GANTRY-FREE RADIATION THERAPY: QUANTIFYING DEFORMATION AND PATIENT TOLERANCE , Jarryd Buckley
Deep Learning for Hyperspectral Image Segmentation in Biosecurity Scanning , Ly Bui
Subaltern Shadows in Mrs Dalloway , Michelle Cahill
Making Music Speak: The Role of the “Tuning In” Music Program in Developing Preschool Children’s Oral Language Skills , Allison Cameron
"Woefully Imprecise": Nerdom as Messy Discourse , Raewyn Campbell
Food, Household Sustainability and Migration. Practices of Papua New Guinean Migrants in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand , Rebecca Suganya Campbell
Feed-forward: Using annotated exemplars to promote student engagement and satisfaction , Rebekah Carter
Investigations of the roles of pregnancy zone protein and plasminogen activator inhibitor type-2 in extracellular proteostasis , Jordan Harry Cater
Dosimetry of Photon and Proton MRI Guided Radiotherapy Beams using Silicon Array Dosimeters , Trent James Causer
Inter-modality Fusion based Attention for Zero-shot Cross-modal Retrieval , Bela Chakraborty
Developing methods for the analysis of anthocyanins in Australian foods , Mamatha Chandra Singh
Study of the Tin Selenide- and Bismuth Telluride- Based Thermoelectric Materials Systems , Lei Chen
Fabrication of ulvan based structure for skin tissue engineering and wound healing application , Xifang Chen
Effects of Molecular Structure on Interfacial Electron Transfer Explained by Marcus Theory , Inseong Cho
Magnetorheological Variable Stiffness Robot Legs for Improved Locomotion Performance , Matthew Daniel Christie
Redefining the Fatty Acid Composition of Cells in Culture: Lipid Supplementation of HEK293 cells , Ailish A. F. Cleary
Improved testing methods for sunscreens: quantitative, in-vitro evaluation of UV absorption efficiency and application to commercial sunscreen formulations , B Nuwangi Pramuditha Cooray
Domestic Multi-channel Sound Detection and Classification for the Monitoring of Dementia Residents’ Safety and Well-being using Neural Networks , Abigail Copiaco
Will private property rights ‘trump’ public rights to use coastal land, under climate change conditions? , John R. Corkill
Nutritional intake, diet quality and exercise training: an exploration of adults following vegetarian-based dietary patterns , Joel Clarke Craddock
Healthy eating and physical activity environments for out of school hours care settings , Ruth K. Crowe
A study on static and dynamic characteristics of aerostatic bearings , Hailong Cui
What does safety in acute mental health units mean for consumers? , Natalie Ann Cutler
Fabricating delivery platforms for wound management and tissue regeneration , Luciana Yumiko Daikuara
Understanding the Cultural Utility of Mainstream Addiction Recovery Mutual Support Groups for Indigenous Peoples’: A Case Study of SMART Recovery through an Indigenous Australian Lens , Elizabeth Dale
Forensic and ecological perspectives on insect succession on vertebrate remains , Blake M. Dawson
The impact of narcissistic personality disorder on others: A study of romantic partners and family members , Nicholas J. S Day
Investigating the physics of photon activation , Justin Delaney
Development of Rotary Variable Damping and Stiffness Magnetorheological Dampers and their Applications on Robotic Arms and Seat Suspensions , Lei Deng
Investigation of sea sand and seawater in GFRP reinforced concrete structures , Tanaz Dhondy
Vision-based Automatic Postural Assessment , Zewei Ding
Supporting Vietnamese EFL university students’ development of argumentative writing through Systemic Functional Linguistics-based genre pedagogy , Thanh Liem Dinh
Sustainability drivers and practices in Vietnamese manufacturing: a multiple-case study through the lens of the Sustainability Marketing Mix , Van Dien Mike Dinh
Validation of Geant4-based Simulation and Characterisation of Silicon Dosimeters for Quality Assurance and Beam Monitoring in Microbeam Radiation Therapy , Andrew Dipuglia
An Empirical Investigation of the Impact of Government Support Programs on Small and Medium Enterprises Performance in Dubai: The Role of Tendering Capabilities and Tendering Activity , Essam Omran Disi
Rational Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of Human Sialyltransferase Inhibitors , Christopher Dobie
Verification of Gynaecological Brachytherapy Treatments Using an End-to-End Phantom , Yashiv Dookie
Design and Fabrication of Soft 3D Printed Actuators: Expanding Soft Robotics Applications , Ryan G. Drury
Acquisition of 3D shapes of moving objects using fringe projection profilometry , Chengpu Duan
Psychological strengths in the workplace: How organisational climate factors impact strengths knowledge and strengths use in an educational workplace setting , Aylin J. Dulagil
Molecular modelling studies into amiloride analogues as inhibitors of human urokinase plasminogen activator and sodium hydrogen exchanger 1 , Nehad Soliman Hassan Ali Elsalamouny
Synchrotron Modulated Activation Radiation Therapy: Developing a SMART approach for Brain Cancer Treatment , Elette E. M. Engels
Hydrogel-based 3D hybrid bioprinting towards cartilage application , Yuchao Fan
Targets Monitoring and Data Collection in Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Harvesting IoT Networks , Jia Fei
Sludge reduction by membrane bioreactor (MBR) integrated with anoxic side-stream reactor and ozonation method: underlying mechanisms, role of microbial community, and fate of trace organic contaminants , Zulqarnain Fida
Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Shock Wave Propagation in an Advanced Blast Simulator , Edward Chern Jinn Gan
Research on Prussian Blue cathode materials and polyurethane gel polymer electrolytes for sodium ion batteries , Florian Gebert
Deprescribing in primary care in Australia: Perspectives of general practitioners and older adults , Robyn Juliet Gillespie
Assessing the risk of sediment-associated nickel exposure to benthic marine biota in Southeast Asia and Melanesia , Megan Louise Gillmore
An Exploratory Study of Food and Nutrition Instruction in Australian Primary Schools , Emma Gorman
Partnering in the third space: What motivates teachers’ and school leaders’ involvement in school-university partnerships? , Corinne A. Green
Advanced Biofabrication of Functional Silk Fibroin Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering Applications , Abdul Moqeet Hai
Critical current density in superconducting thin film in different magnetic environments: iron sheath and magnetic environments in VSM , Alaa Hamid Hammood
Utilisation of inexpensive sky-imaging technology for irradiance forecasting of distributed solar PV generation , Dissawe Mudiyanselage Lasanthika Harshani Dissawa
Optimisation of blasting practices in caving operations , Ellie Hawkins
Examination of the World3 Model and the Development of a Novel Model of a Multi-market, Multi-regional Economy Driven by Adaptive Heterogeneous Consumer Agents , Ashley William Heath
My Bovine Heart , Regina Heilmann
Development of a 4πβ (Plastic Scintillator) - 4πγ Detection System for Radionuclide Standardisation , Heranudin
Curated Fiction: Intersections of Truth and Voice in the Composition of a Contemporary Australian Novel , Cameron Hindrum
Deep Gabor Networks and Applications to Radar, Sonar, and Colour Image Processing , Thanh Le Hoang
Implementation of Food Environment Policies to Tackle Diet-related Non-communicable Diseases in Malaysia: A Situational Analysis , Ng See Hoe
Strategies to Improve the Knowledge and Clinical Skills for Recognition and Management of Delirium of Critical Care Nurses , Mu-Hsing Ho
Metal Hydride Based Materials for Advanced Lithium Storage Applications , Yuqin Huang
The impact of the Australian single-use plastic bag phase out on attitudes, social norms, perceived behavioural control and spillover behaviour – implications from a longitudinal trend study. , Sebastian Isbanner
Control strategies to mitigate potential operational challenges in future grids , Md. Minarul Islam
Finding Sanctuary: Australian Foxes and Dingoes and the challenges of rescue , Charlie Jackson-Martin
Quality Assurance Dosimetry in Particle Therapy , Benjamin James
Oxygen-Deficient Metal Oxides from Metal-Organic Frameworks for Photocatalytic Wastewater treatment , Fanar Ali Hussein Jawdat
Finding Peace Journalism: An analysis of media discourse on Afghan refugees and their forced repatriation from Pakistan , Ayesha Jehangir
The Study on The Sulfur-based Batteries , Jicheng Jiang
Studying the chaperone function of small heat-shock proteins using single-molecule fluorescence microscopy , Caitlin Johnston
Guided vortex motion and critical current density enhancement in superconducting YBa2Cu3O7 and improving the conductive 2D electron gas LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interface , Antony N. Jones
Development of negative Poisson’s ratio composite panel system for blast and impact protection , Dulara Kalubadanage
Biofabricated platforms for wound healing and skin regeneration , Lingzhi Kang
Individual behavioural variation and intersexual selection in the critically endangered corroboree frog: implications for conservation , Shannon Rae Kelleher
Living in limbo: Coping and psychological outcomes among people with a missing loved one , Cecilia Kennedy
Children’s play experiences at playgrounds and rock pools in Wollongong, Australia: Adopting a relational approach to play in childhood , Kiera R A Kent
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The twenty-first century is the era when populations of cities will exceed rural communities for the first time in human history. The population growth of cities in many countries, including those in transition from planned to market economies, is putting considerable strain on ecological and natural resources. This paper examines four central issues: (a) the challenges and opportunities presented through working in jurisdictions where there are no official or established methods in place to guide regional, ecological and landscape planning and design; (b) the experience of the author’s practice—Gillespies LLP—in addressing these challenges using techniques and methods inspired by McHarg in Design with Nature in the Russian Federation in the first decade of the twenty-first century; (c) the augmentation of methods derived from Design with Nature in reference to innovations in technology since its publication and the contribution that the art of landscape painters can make to landscape analysis and interpretation; and (d) the application of this experience to the international competition and colloquium for the expansion of Moscow. The text concludes with a comment on how the application of this learning and methodological development to landscape and ecological planning and design was judged to be a central tenant of the winning design. Finally, a concluding section reflects on lessons learned and conclusions drawn.
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