Web access patterns reveal insiders behavior
Insider threat is one of the most serious information security threats which is growing at an alarming rate leading to a compromise of confidentiality, integrity and availability of information assets...
View ArticleMoving SCADA systems to IaaS clouds
SCADA systems allow users to monitor and/or control physical devices, processes and events remotely. As these systems are critical to industrial processes, they are often run on highly reliable and...
View ArticleRewriting, remaking and rediscovering screenwriting practice: when the...
Screenwriting as a research practice is rapidly emerging in the academy, extending the boundaries of the discipline beyond its history in vocational training. Offering a space in which new and...
View ArticleHousing equity withdrawal in Australia: Prevalence, patterns and motivations...
In an era of population ageing, the primary home is increasingly viewed as a personal resource that can perform a pension role in retirement. This article assesses the extent to which Australians aged...
View ArticleNumerical simulation and analysis of particle mixing and conduction in wavy...
A thermal discrete element method (DEM) is used to simulate particle mixing and heat conduction inside wavy drums to explore the effects of wavy walls. Sinusoidal configurations with different waves on...
View ArticleUpdated clinical evidence of Chinese herbal medicine for insomnia: A...
This systematic review is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) for people with insomnia. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) investigating oral CHM alone or in...
View ArticleSelf-assembled lipase nanosphere templated one-pot biogenic synthesis of...
The spontaneous self-assembly of hydrophobic enzymatic protein triacylglycerol acylhydrolase (commonly known as lipase and a member of the serine hydrolase family) in hydrophobic...
View ArticleReliable context-aware multi-attribute continuous authentication framework...
In smart homes, users remotely manage resource utilization tasks and context-aware services using portable devices and mobile communication technologies. Reliability of automated energy consumption...
View ArticleRethinking Peter Drucker's 'Prussian Army'
This paper considers the effects of the military organization upon the morality of the society within which that military organization exists. It initially considers Drucker's arguments as to the end...
View ArticleAutomated lab-on-a-chip technology for fish embryo toxicity tests performed...
The fish embryo toxicity (FET) biotest has gained popularity as one of the alternative approaches to acute fish toxicity tests in chemical hazard and risk assessment. Despite the importance and common...
View ArticleIntegrating biomaterials and stem cells for neural regeneration
The central nervous system has a limited capacity to regenerate, and thus, traumatic injuries or diseases often have devastating consequences. Therefore, there is a distinct need to develop alternative...
View ArticleSolvent effects on the formation of surface nanodroplets by solvent exchange
Solvent exchange is a simple process to form oil nanodroplets at solid−liquid interfaces with well-defined location and morphology. In this process, a good solvent of the oil is displaced by a poor...
View ArticleStructural and electrical properties of In-implanted Ge
We report on the effects of dopant concentration on the structural and electrical properties of In-implanted Ge. For In concentrations of 0.2 at. %, extended x-ray absorption fine structure and x-ray...
View ArticleFree trade and its exceptions: Do they apply to Australia today?
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View ArticleThe myofibroblast, a key cell in normal and pathological tissue repair
Myofibroblasts are characterized by their expression of α-smooth muscle actin, their enhanced contractility when compared to normal fibroblasts and their increased synthetic activity of extracellular...
View ArticleRoles of soluble and insoluble aggregates induced by soy protein processing...
The role of soluble and insoluble aggregates induced by soy protein isolate (SPI) processing in the gelling properties of myofibrillar protein (MP) was studied. Incorporating soluble SPI aggregate...
View ArticlePhysicochemical and structural characteristics of starches from Chinese...
Fourteen hull-less barley cultivars, collected from four major cultivated areas in China, were employed to investigate the structural and physicochemical properties of their starches in this study....
View ArticlePeroxidase catalysed cross-linking of an intrinsically unstructured protein...
Apicomplexan parasites such as Eimeria maxima possess a resilient oocyst wall that protects them upon excretion in host faeces and in the outside world, allowing them to survive between hosts. The wall...
View ArticleTranscriptome analyses reveal genotype- and developmental stage-specific...
Drought and salinity are the major factors that limit chickpea production worldwide. We performed whole transcriptome analyses of chickpea genotypes to investigate the molecular basis of drought and...
View ArticleWinter urban heat island magnitudes of major Australian cities
This study seeks to determine the relative magnitude of the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect in five major Australian cities during the winter season. To achieve this, the study considers three weather...
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