The effect of dc cardioversion on anaerobic threshold
- Authors: Kelson, Noel
- Date: 2001
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: "The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of cardioversion atrial fibrillation on exercise performance as measured by the level of anaerobic threshold."
- Description: Master of Applied Science
The Wathawurrung people's encounters with outside forces 1797 -1849 : a history of conciliation and conflict
- Authors: Cahir, David (Fred)
- Date: 2001
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: Master of Arts
- Description: One of the difficulties in writing a regional history such as this thesis was the sensitivity surrounding the appropriate choice of terminology and spelling conventions. Conflicts have arisen between conforming to the standardisations of the History Discipline and a desire to accommodate the wishes of the indigenous communities in the geographical area of this study. The absence of trained linguists in the white community during the initial colonisation period has resulted in a considerable divergence of opinion over the nomenclature and spelling derivatives surrounding the indigenous people living in what is no w known as the Geelong-Ballarat region. The first white chroniclers referred to the Wathawurrung by a myriad of different names (over 100 different names were recorded by Clark for the people in this study area) including: Watowrong, Wartowrong, Wot o wrong, Watourong, Wodowrow . Throughout the text ofthis work 1 have applied the term Wathawurrung' to all indigenous groups in primary documents that involve the known language area of the Wathawurrung. Where there is some doubt as to which tribe is being referred to 1 have included other language groups that the writer ma y have also been referring to. " From Preface"
Woven mantra : a visual expression of meditation
- Authors: Wilson, Carole
- Date: 2001
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: "This research project examines the links between spiritual practice and visual art. More specifically, the research examines the relationship between the repetition of a mantra, the repetition of an image and the repetition of a stich.
- Description: Master of Arts Visual Arts
Action research and occupational health and safety: an exploratory study
- Authors: Runnalls, John
- Date: 2000
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
- Full Text: false
- Description: "This paper describes an exploratory study into action research and its potential application within the field of Occuptional Health and Safety (OHS) in Australia."
- Description: Master of Applied Science
Acute cardiovascular responses during post-exercise recovery to short-term exhaustive exercise
- Authors: Zichy-Woinarski, Christopher
- Date: 2000
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
- Full Text: false
- Description: "The aim of this study was to examine the effect of consecutive bouts of acute exhaustive exercise in a hot ambient environmemt on baroreflex gain, plasma volume and heart variability one week post-exercise in trained individuals." Problem with pages xviii-xx Pages 9-37 missing.
- Description: Masters of Applied Science
An investigation of actual and perceived home environmental hazards which contribute to falls of elderly Chinese
- Authors: You, Liming
- Date: 2000
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
- Full Text: false
- Description: "The aim of the research project is to describe and compare the actual home environment hazards which contribute to falls of elderly Chinese."
- Description: Master of Nursing
Electro-kinetic treatment of a quartz-illite tailing
- Authors: Huggins, Grant
- Date: 2000
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: "The purpose of the study is to determine what use electro-kinetics may have to the minefilling process. It also examines what possible use it may have in other mining areas, where stabilising fine soils can improve the mining process. A review of minefilling methods and the general use of electro-kinetics is performed to support this examination."
- Description: Master of Engineering Science
The design and monitoring of periodised modular training programmes in swimming
- Authors: Quinlan, Paul
- Date: 2000
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: "This study sets out to investigate the current scientific basis of training in swimming, from the novice to elite levels and provide formats to monitor training in line with current science and technology, and to provide the practitioner on the pool deck with a tool that will assist him or her in the planning process, through the use of a computer software package".
- Description: Master of Applied Science
The effect of a resistance training program on the grab, track and swing starts in swimming
- Authors: Breed, Ray
- Date: 2000
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: The study aims to establish the effectiveness of the grab, swing and rear-weighted track starts in swimming.
- Description: Master of Applied Science
The effects of a problem-solving program on adolescent's problem-solving skills
- Authors: Blick, Neil
- Date: 2000
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: The purpose of the study was to examine the effect of a group training program, based on cognitive behavioural theory and techniques, on the problem-solving skills of adolescents. Evidence of a link between suicidal ideation (engaging in suicidal thinking) and reported deficits in social problem-solving or coping competence levels in adolescents is an area of investigation that offers some hope for suicide primary prevention programs. The study tried to determine if teaching social problem solving skills in a school would better equip adolescents with coping with problematic situations. The work of Hawton (1997) Hawton and Kirk (1989), Lerner and Clum (1990) and McLeavey, Daly, Ludgate and Murray (1994) formed the basis of the training program design. The emphasis was on general problem-solving skills rather on a participant’s specific current problems. Included was training in listening skills, assistance in developing problem-solving skills rather on a participant’s specific current problems. Included was training in listening skills, assistance in developing appropriate problem-solving behaviours and role simulation through the use of structured video case scenarios. Seventy four male and female year 10 secondary school students were subjects in the study. They were randomly divided into two, approximately equal, groups. Thirty six subjects established the control group and the remaining thirty eight constituted the experimental group. The findings indicated that students exposed to the problem solving training program did not have significantly higher problem-solving ability, as measured by the Problem Solving Inventory (PSI) than those who were not exposed to the training. However, females in the experimental group were significantly more likely to make conscious decisions about when they would approach or avoid a problem when compared to control group females. It is suggested that the adaptation of training, designed for suicidal clients, needs to be explored further for application to Year 10 students in the general population. More research is needed into ways to provide school based preventative training programs that will assist in the development of coping skills.
- Description: Master of Health Science (Health Promotion)
Using behavior-based safety concepts to enhance safety management systems and support application of the hierachy of controls
- Authors: Browne, Tracey M.
- Date: 2000
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: "The aim of this masters thesis and the associated research is to investigate the ability of behavior-based safety to enhance safety management systems and support the application of the hierarchy of controls."
- Description: Master of Applied Science
An evaluation of rehabilitation in the home : client, carer and staff perspectives
- Authors: Dow, Briony
- Date: 1999
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: "This study is a process evaluation of the Ballarat Health Services Rehabilitation in the Home Program (RHP)"
- Description: Master of Arts
An evaluation of tactical transfer from volleyball to badminton using a games classification approach
- Authors: Jones, Christopher M.T.
- Date: 1999
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: Master of Applied Science (Human Movement)
Copper loss into rotary holding furnace slag
- Authors: Burrows, Alistair
- Date: 1999
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: The Rotary Holding Furnace (RHF) is used in combination with the Copper Isasmelt Furnace as a settling vessel. This study investigated the phenomenon of entrained copper losses into RHF slag. Research work was conducted by laboratory-scale flow modelling, and by plant sampling of the RHF at Mount Isa Mines Limited. Laboratory fold modelling was conducted to measure the residence time distribution of a simulated slag layer in a l;'0 -scale model of the RHF. A novel technique, involving a copper tracer dissolved in an organic solvent extractant solution, was used for these experiments. Plant trials complemented the laboratory work with a variety of slag sampling campaigns. Residence time tests were also attempted on the RHF slag. In combination, the laboratory and plant scale experimental work performed in this investigation helped to highlight some likely causes of entrained copper loss in the RHF. Laboratory cold modelling of the RHF suggests that the depth of the upper liquid layer is • likely to affect the fluid flow patterns, and therefore the residence time distribution expected of the layer. A stratification of the flow was prevalent in thick upper liquid layers, but absent when thin upper layers were used. A stagnant region within the upper layer0 0f the model was identified. The introduction of gas injection through porous plugs caused mixing within the upper liquid layer. Stable waves were produced at the liquid liquid interfate. ' .. Plant experiments were constrained by commercial operating schedules. Several parameters were investigated during two different periods of experimental work. Granulated slag sampling indicated a link between the duration of continuous slag discharge and the copper content of the slag. Evidence was found that suggests the presence of interfacial waves.
- Description: Doctor of Philosophy
Creative thinking and OHS committees in the NSW construction industry (1998/99) / Gerard F. Ayers
- Authors: Ayers, Gerard
- Date: 1999
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: School of Science & Engineering
- Description: Thesis (Master of Applied Science)
Employer associations - poised to deliver a much improved OHS performance in Australian workplaces
- Authors: Mannes, Dave
- Date: 1999
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: "The broad objective of this study is to explore the role that employer associations can play in delivering an active and sustainable range of OHS services to industry and the potential for greater utilisation of this network by governments in delivering significant improvements in OHS performance in Australian workplaces."
- Description: Masters
Headlands : presencepaintpanorama : exegesis
- Authors: Laver, Sandra
- Date: 1999
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: "This thesis presents a considered artistic statement about how I experience and how I strive to embody, my notion of reality through the process of painting and drawing. It considers the activity of the creation of reality through a synthesis of perceptual and conceptual functioning. The thesis proposes that when a painted surface is viewed, the marks on this plane are arranged by the mind of the viewer to form an image which becomes infused with meaning. The created visual structures, in this way, promote a formerly undiscovered, conceptual reality."
- Description: Master of Arts
Learning through multimedia : the roles of prior knowledge and approaches to learning
- Authors: Ollerenshaw, Alison
- Date: 1999
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: The effects of text-supplementing illustrations have been generally well etablished (Mayer, Bove, Bryman, Mars & Tapangco, 1996). However, these effects are not universal, and are influenced by learner factors including student approaches to learning and prior knowldge (Ollerenshaw, Aidman & Kidd, 1997)....
- Description: Master of Applied Science (Psychology)
The experiences which influence the decisions made by third year undergraduate nursing students to choose psychiatric nursing as a speciality area of practice
- Authors: Warner, Jackie
- Date: 1999
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: The purpose of this study is to look at the reasons why few students are choosing to enter the field of psychiatric nursing. The aim is to identify issues of concern and make recommendations to rectify the situation regarding the shortage of psychiatric nurses.
- Description: Master of Nursing
The gap into reality : the process of redefinition of computer policy during its transition from State Education Department through a local school to its implementation in the classoom
- Authors: Duthie, John
- Date: 1999
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
- Full Text: false
- Description: "The aim of this thesis was to investigate the process by which policy regarding the use of computers in the classroom was developed in a secondary school in a Victorian provincial city. It seeks to determine whether a policy determined at a State Education Department level may be redefined at a local school administrative level and the changes that may occur when that policy is implemented in the classroom"
- Description: Master of Education