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As linear production practices continue to devastate the environment, the need for industrial designers to prioritise circularity in products and services has become increasingly urgent. This resea...
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Cross-domain image classification is proposed to address the distribution discrepancy between the source and target domains, commonly referred to as the domain gap. Although it has been proven effe...
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The delineation of paediatric brain tumours in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) remains a major clinical challenge due to complex tumour presentations, and the heightened sensitivity of developing ...
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Collaborative robots (cobots) represent an emerging category of technological innovation that is transforming the industrial landscape by revolutionising the interaction between machines and humans...
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This research addresses the persistent implementation gap between social procurement policy objectives and their practical execution in government construction contracts. Governments increasingly u...
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Within cities of low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), the heterogeneity of demand for water and sanitation services contributes to persistent inequalities in how the benefits and costs of mana...
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On June 30, 2020, the Chinese government imposed the National Security Law in Hong Kong following prolonged protests. The Chinese imposition violated the agreements on freedoms and autonomy stated ...
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The success of artificial intelligence in modelling complex data, from natural language to visual inputs, has inspired its application to healthcare. In cancer care, the cancer pathway consists of ...
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This thesis introduces the concept of enlivening to describe a collectively generated sense of liveness that emerged through practice-led research in theatre with mobile and locative media (TwMLM)....
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As the impacts of climate change on the planet worsen, there are increasing calls for graphic designers to engage more responsibly with the ecological costs of their professional practice. However,...
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