Psychiatric symptoms and histories among people detained in police cells
Objectives: This study examined the psychiatric symptoms, mental health histories and psychiatric medication use in a sample of people detained in police cells. Offences that led to the detention...
View ArticleThiolate/disulfide based electrolytes for p-type and tandem dye-sensitized...
This article presents the first report of a tandem dye-sensitized solar cell employing optically transparent, non-corrosive metal-free thiolate/disulfide based electrolytes and a set of sensitizers...
View ArticlePolice perceptions of their encounters with individuals experiencing mental...
Objectives: Police have long played a central role in the management of people experiencing mental illness. This study explored: (1) the frequency of contact between the police and people experiencing...
View ArticleStochastic optimization models for energy management in carbonization process...
Industrial producers face the task of optimizing production process in an attempt to achieve the desired quality such as mechanical properties with the lowest energy consumption. In industrial carbon...
View Article(In press) Not/knot father: Alzheimer's, nonfiction and writing the father
Alzheimer's disease or AD is characterised by neurofibrillary knots, or tangles, and beta-amyloid plaques in the brain. Nerve cells waste away and wither and eventually decay and die. AD is a state of...
View ArticleBeing awake to Ma: Designing in between-ness as a way of becoming with
Co-designing is an activity based on emergence where constituents are mutually changing towards purposeful outcomes. Here, I draw on the Japanese philosophy of Ma as 'between-ness' to explore how we...
View ArticleAnalysis of macroscopic and microscopic rotating motions in rotating jets: A...
A direct numerical simulation study of the characteristics of macroscopic and microscopic rotating motions in swirling jets confined in a rectangular flow domain is carried out. The different...
View ArticlePhoto-acclimation to low light-Changes from growth to antenna size in the...
Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii is a toxic cyanobacterium which is responsible for the formation of Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) and it is commonly described to prefer low light conditions. To elucidate...
View ArticleA novel wankel engine featuring jet ignition and port or direct injection for...
Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicles using a traditional ICE that has been modified to use hydrogen fuel are an important mid-term technology on the path to the hydrogen economy....
View ArticleCCCloud: Context-aware and credible cloud service selection based on...
Due to the diversity and dynamic nature of cloud services, it is usually hard for potential cloud consumers to select the most suitable cloud service. This paper proposes CCCloud: a context-aware and...
View ArticleNanomedicines for targeted delivery of etoposide to non-small cell lung...
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death. Clinical applications of anticancer drugs are limited due to non-specificity and systemic toxicity. Transferrin (Tf) receptors have been recognized...
View ArticleDifferentiating biological colours with few and many sensors: Spectral...
Background: The ability to discriminate between two similar or progressively dissimilar colours is important for many animals as it allows for accurately interpreting visual signals produced by key...
View ArticleMicrofabricated functional terahertz reflectarrays and metamaterials
Electromagnetic devices operating from microwave to visible frequencies have already been realised to demonstrate a wide variety of applications. However, intriguing electromagnetic phenomena across...
View ArticleNurses' attitudes, knowledge and beliefs towards individuals who engage in...
The phenomenon of non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is an escalating and perplexing behaviour that has been explored in previous literature without definitive results. Self-injury in the absence of...
View ArticleTowards more effective urban planning in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Jeddah, the second largest city in Saudi Arabia, suffers from inadequate infrastructure and urban services, along with extensive illegal development. This research investigates whether more effective...
View ArticleThe use and usefulness of the racial other: the strategic deployment of...
This thesis examines print advertisements and branding materials to analyse the use and usefulness of imageries of the racial Other in historical and contemporary advertising and branding campaigns. At...
View ArticleQuantitative imaging algorithms for in situ damage characterisation using...
Guided wave based structural health monitoring has attracted tremendous attention in recent times from industry groups and research communities alike. This new approach holds great promises to...
View ArticleInnovation in sustainable business practices: greening the family firm
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View ArticleSeeking informal justice online: vigilantism, activism and resisting a rape...
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View ArticleYoung women, activism and the 'politics of (sexual) choice': Are Australian...
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