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involved health promotion, community mobilisation and peer education; legal reforms; and access to testing, treatment, support and care. Most recently efforts have focused on improving HIV testing rates and
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vertebrate taxa. This will allow us to assess the suitability of skeletal tissues to monitor the aquatic (fish) and terrestrial (lizard) environment. Aims To test the utility of skeletal tissues of in shark
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predictive capability for post-TAVR outcomes against traditional metrics. iii) Incorporate the AI-based frailty evaluation into surgical risk scores for a comprehensive risk prediction. iv) Examine the model's
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-proficiency-tests/. Other general admission requirements and procedures can be checked at http://futurestudents.curtin.edu.au/research/apply/. 4. Applicants with Master degrees by research with technical
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focus on intersectionality, examining how demographic and socioeconomic factors intersect to affect these outcomes. The project will also examine the role of social support systems and community resources
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. The project will take advantage of recent theoretical (Gross, 2015) and measurement (Preece et al., 2018) advances from the affective science field to examine emotion regulation in ADHD more comprehensively
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and Industry collaborator Kurloo Technology, with the student primarily based at Curtin University (Perth, Western Australia). The objective of this project is to develop and test new methods
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of young people and people who work in, visit or oversee police custody and to examine the frameworks, policies, processes and resources available to guide and support the management and care of young people
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testing will be carried out to examine specific aluminization and coating methods for steel and polyethylene, such as Alonizing (or packed-bed cementation) for steel and Physical Vapour Deposition
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, please contact us via the EOI form, please ensure to include your CV, English testing score,qualifications, publications and academic transcripts via email to Dr. Zhen Peng at zhen.peng1@curtin.edu.au