On-line Computer Test System for Remote Assessment of Neurological Patients:...
The work presents a development of an on-line system for neurological tests. A variety of congruent, non-congruent and bradikinesia tests are described. The system is aimed at patients with a variety...
View ArticleDemand for, and impediments to, the disclosure of information about climate...
Based on a survey of climate change experts in different stakeholder groups and interviews with corporate climate change managers, this study provides insights into the gap between what information...
View ArticleElectrochemical dealloying of a ternary Al67Cu18Sn15 alloy compared with that...
This paper reports on the electrochemical dealloying of a ternary Al67Cu18Sn15 (in at.% throughout the paper) alloy consisting of a-Al, Al2Cu and Sn using potentiodynamic and potentiostatic...
View ArticleResilience for whom? Emerging critical geographies of socio-ecological...
Resilience has fast become a popular catchphrase used by government, international finance organisations, NGOs, community groups and activists all over the globe. Despite its widespread use, there...
View ArticleReforming the Legal Definition of Rape in Victoria - What Do Stakeholders Think?
Internationally and in Australia, rape law reforms in recent decades have had mixed outcomes. As a result, when the Victorian government began consulting on another round of major reforms in this area,...
View ArticleInput-output transition models for discrete-time switched nonlinear systems
Switched systems (such as those suitably representing next- generation communication networks, advanced embedded systems, chemical process control systems, networked power systems, teams of autonomous...
View ArticleMolecular-level understanding of the adsorption mechanism of a...
The association of proteins and peptides with inorganic material has vast technological potential. An understanding of the adsorption of peptides at liquid/solid interfaces on a molecular-level is...
View ArticleDogMATIC - remote biospecimen collection kit for biobanking
Canine tumors are valuable comparative oncology models. This research was designed to create a sustainable biobank of canine mammary tumors for breast cancer research. The aim was to provide a...
View ArticleAutomatic generation control in wind integrated power system: new...
Green energy targets for coming decades advocate high penetration of wind energy in main energy matrix, which pose incendiary threat to stability and reliability of modern electric grid if their...
View ArticleRemoval of thorium (IV) from aqueous solutions by deoiled karanja seed cake:...
In the present study, an attempt has been made to select a new biosorbent, de-oiled karanja seed cake (DKSC) an agro-industrial wastes and explored the potentiality of the same for the removal of...
View ArticleIn Press - A Nanoengineered conductometric device for accurate analysis of...
We developed a novel conductometric device with nanostructured gold (Au) sensitive layer which showed high-performance for elemental mercury (Hg0) vapor detection under simulated conditions that...
View ArticlePromising nanostructured gold/metal oxide catalysts for oxidative coupling of...
Designing Au nanocatalysts supported on nanosized metal oxides has drawn much attention due to remarkable nanoscale influenced metal-support interactions and their favorable role in heterogeneous...
View ArticleProspects of application of functional additives in products from cereals
Organoleptic, functional and microbiological properties of new kind of puddings and casseroles with pumpkin powder were studied. recommended concentration of the additives were picked up by means of a...
View ArticleUpstream collusion and downstream managerial incentives
We investigate the effects of downstream firms' managerial incentives on upstream collusion. Downstream profit-and-revenue incentive schemes make upstream manufacturers easier to collude than a...
View ArticleThe enigma of access: James Dawson and the question of ownership in translation
Through an account of the efforts of Scottish immigrant settler James Dawson to negotiate legitimate access to Indigenous country (in south-west Victoria), a theory of ʻthe law of accidentsʼ is...
View ArticleHow to obtain high returns with lower volatility in emerging markets?
Emerging markets equity indexes are usually seen as high return with a high degree of volatility associated with them. However, this should not be the case, if you choose high-quality firms that have...
View ArticleThe strategic peril of information sharing in a vertical-Nash supply chain: A...
Conventional wisdom suggests that information sharing benefits at least one of the participants. However, we find that information sharing can be strategically detrimental to both members in a...
View ArticleTeaching scenario analysis-An action learning pedagogy
In this paper we provide an introduction to our teaching of scenario analysis. Scenario analysis offers an excellent instructional vehicle for investigating 'wicked problems'; issues that are complex...
View ArticleDistribution channel strategies in a mixed market
This paper studies equilibrium channel strategies in a mixed market with a public firm and a private firm. The public firm is concerned with social welfare, while the private firm aims to maximize its...
View ArticleDetermining the mechanism controlling glass fibre strength loss during...
This paper presents an experimental investigation into the large reductions to the tensile fracture stress and the associated strength loss mechanism of E-glass fibres during thermal recycling....
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