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Status: Closed Applications open: 1/07/2024 Applications close: 18/08/2024 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information Project Overview Alcohol use is a
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Research Hub for Carbon Utilisation and Recycling, which is established in 2023 with one of the aims is to develop technologies to transform carbon dioxide emissions from our energy and manufacturing sectors
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) to explore the role and scope of practice that oral health therapists (OHTs) have in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) in Western Australia . The research findings will be used to develop interventions
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, precluding the use of any non-conductive coating. A coating designed to enhance stereo control and favour the formation (or detection) of one enantiomer over its mirror image will inevitably impair electron
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children. Mechanistic modelling of disease transmission involves the use of computer code to represent the epidemic dynamics of infectious disease spread within the community. This allows modellers
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separation into purer fractions at CSIRO. The potential benefits include generating dry fractionated purified ingredients that food processors can use to create novel food products. This research scholarship
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the appropriateness of antibiotic use and health professional’s attitudes and understanding of antibiotics prescribing for the management of urinary tract infections (UTIs). Antibiotic use in RACHs is
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use is the leading preventable contributor of burden of disease and injury for young people. Harmful effects of alcohol use are far-reaching, with consequences for the individual, their family, friends
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) implement the COMPAS survey across two waves at St John Ambulance, (c) develop a predictive algorithm that can predict suicidal intentions and behaviours 12 months later, (c) use the algorithm to stratify
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mineralised tissues from lower vertebrates (fish and sharks), most of our knowledge about resorption, remodelling and repair is based on mammalian bone. We currently do not know when resorption first appeared