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    Application of PEF technology and new smart ageing techniques to dry ageing venison and lean bull beef 

    Mungure, Tanyaradzwa
    Dry ageing of red meat is a re-emerging technique and product demand has increased considerably in recent years. Dry ageing of meat generates unique flavours and adds value. Most dry ageing is done on premium, highly marbled ...
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    Integrated profiling, fingerprinting, and chemometrics as a tool for distinguishing the impact of Pulsed Electric Fields (PEF) pre-treatment, winemaking, and storage on Merlot grape juice and wines 

    Arcena, Mylene Ross
    The thesis mainly aims to evaluate the impact of Pulsed Electric Fields treatment of high electric field strengths (33.1 and 41.5 kV/cm) with specific total energy levels of 16.47 and 49.40 kJ/L on Merlot grapes, PEF-processed ...
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    The immunomodulatory protein, GIF, encoded by orf virus 

    Keats, Theodore William Dobbie
    Inflammatory diseases cause considerable morbidity throughout the world. Examples of inflammatory diseases include rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease, atherosclerosis and asthma. Current treatments options are insufficient, ...
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    The response and recovery of benthic macroinvertebrates from water abstractions along the Manuherikia River, New Zealand 

    Sethi, Megha
    Water abstraction for irrigation during seasonal low discharge periods alters the natural flow regime of a river. The response of macroinvertebrates to a significantly altered flow regime due to summer water abstraction ...
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    Two approaches for fostering self-regulatory competencies in home-based early childhood education and care: exploring benefits for children’s developing self-regulatory and socio-emotional competencies through the transition to school 

    Gilkison, Laura
    Home-based early childhood education and care (ECEC) is a unique early childhood environment in which learning can take place to foster skills important for early school adjustment. The present studies examined the impact ...
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    Advocacy for Using Evidence in Public Health Nutrition Policy Making 

    Field, Penelope Anne
    Do advocates for using evidence make a difference? A case study of public health nutrition policymaking in New Zealand. There is a growing body of evidence supporting interventions that will effectively address nutrition-related ...
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    Understanding the Cellular Consequences of Meier-Gorlin Syndrome 

    Sullivan, Rosemary Kate Elizabeth
    Meier-Gorlin syndrome (MGS) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterised by short stature, microtia and patella aplasia/hypoplasia. Genetic variants, which cause MGS, have previously been found in genes involved ...
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    The effects of large deletions on beta-lactam resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa 

    Dass, Priyal
    Background: P. aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen that presents a significant threat to immunocompromised individuals, particularly to those with cystic fibrosis (CF). Chronic lung infection is a major cause of ...
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    Does Size Matter? Using Osteology and Ancient DNA to Reconstruct Extinct Diversity in Duvaucel’s Gecko 

    Scarsbrook, Lachie
    The dynamic geology and climate of the New Zealand archipelago has had pronounced effects on the evolution of its endemic flora and fauna. However, contemporary biodiversity is depauperate, with previous studies revealing ...
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    Nematic spin vortices in spin-1 Bose-Einstein condensates 

    Underwood, Andrew
    Spin-1 Bose-Einstein condensates present a wealth of physics, owing to the spin and superfluid order they possess. In this work, we consider spin-1 condensates with antiferromagnetic interactions, which favor the formation ...
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