UTS Library Special Collections
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With the prevailing uncertainties in the labour market, existing literature has not adequately covered the link between employment contracts of part-time and full-time employees with entry to the h...
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Chimeric antigen receptor cell therapy is a successful immunotherapy for the treatment of blood cancers. However, hurdles in their manufacturing remain including efficient isolation and purificatio...
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Visual recognition with deep learning has recently been shown to be effective in robotic vision. However, these algorithms tend to be build under fixed and structured environment, which is rarely t...
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This paper studies niche-regime dynamics in sustainability transitions in the disposable nappy industry in Australia. Disposable nappies generate a disproportionate amount of plastic waste relative...
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BACKGROUND: Real-time PCR (qPCR) diagnostics developed for use in human clinical settings have been implemented to identify new animal hosts of the gastrointestinal protozoan Dientamoeba fragilis. ...
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In the context of the energy transition and a changing climate, microgrids have emerged as a promising solution for ensuring a resilient and reliable electricity supply for rural and remote areas. ...
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Erysipelas is a significant problem in the waterfowl farming in Poland, and information on the characteristics of the Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae strains causing this disease is limited. In this s...
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LAY ABSTRACT Good relationships between families and schools make a difference to children s learning - and the same goes for autistic children. But parents of autistic children often find it very ...
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The VALID BP project was initiated to increase the availability of validated blood pressure measuring devices (BPMDs). The goal is to eliminate non validated BPMDs and minimise over- and underdiagn...
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Global oceans are warming and acidifying because of increasing greenhouse gas emissions that are anticipated to have cascading impacts on marine ecosystems and organisms, especially those essential...