Browsing Masters Theses by Title
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An Investigation into the Surface Finish of Laterally Face Milled Cobalt-chromium-molybdenum Alloys
(Auckland University of Technology, 2016)The surface finish of multiple machined dental alloy specimens has been analysed, evaluated and compared. The dental alloy used in this investigation was cobalt-chromium-molybdenum (CoCrMo). CoCrMo is a popular biomedical ... -
An Investigation Into Twitter as an Echo Chamber: A Case Study Using Hashtags During CAA Protests in India
(Auckland University of Technology, 2021)This thesis examines to what extent microblogging site Twitter functions as an echo chamber. While the research in this area is increasing, academia is divided in its view about echo chambers. Some academics argue that ... -
An Investigation of Athlete Workload Monitoring and Injury in Professional Men’s Basketball
(Auckland University of Technology, 2020)Basketball is an intermittent high intensity team sport requiring both technical skill and physical athleticism. Due to the need for repetitive absorption of high landing impact forces, the majority of injuries sustained ... -
Investigation of brand personality on retail branding: Grocery private label brands
(Auckland University of Technology, 2006)In retailing industry, brand, as the most valuable intangible asset of a firm, has become notably important due to its highly competitive nature (Ailawadi & Keller, 2004). In particular, the significance of brand personality ... -
Investigation of Differences in Phasic Patterns During a Multicyclic Fatiguing Task
(Auckland University of Technology, 2019)This research examined the phasic differences of the lower extremities for a repetitive lifting task using two relative phase techniques, Discrete Relative Phase and Continuous Relative Phase. Both were calculated using ... -
An investigation of how gender moderates the impact of Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) on front-line employees’ work outcomes in the hospitality industry
(Auckland University of Technology, 2014)Originating from social exchange and reciprocity theories, Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) describes the dyadic relationship between employees and their managers in organisations (Graen & Uhl-Bien, 1995; Graen & Cashman, 1975; ... -
An investigation of improving the traditional TCP over MANETs
(Auckland University of Technology, 2012)Transmission control protocol (TCP) is not originally design for use in the mobile ad hoc network (MANET) environments, and therefore it raises a serious performance issues. The transport layer issues such as link failure, ... -
An investigation of optimal feeding ration and effects of probiotic bacteria on the growth of New Zealand Abalone (Haliotis iris)
(Auckland University of Technology, 2015)Haliotis iris are long-rearing Pāua that take 4-5 years to reach market size (75mm). A clear gap exists within the aquaculture literature regarding the optimal nutrition in the cultivation of New Zealand Haliotis iris. ... -
An investigation of Pasefika access to the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service within Counties Manukau District Health Board - the influence of health beliefs and attitudes
(Auckland University of Technology, 2013)Pasefika rates of access to Counties Manukau District Health Board’s (CMDHB) Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) are below the 3% per annum expectation set by the Ministry of Health. CMDHB established a ... -
An Investigation of the Advantages and Disadvantages of Online Education
(Auckland University of Technology, 2019)This study had the primary objective of identifying the advantages and disadvantages of online learning for a group of students studying in New Zealand. The study was conducted using a survey and interviews to delve into ... -
An Investigation of the Critical Incidents and Motivations for Some New Zealand Firms to Become Born-again Globals: An International Entrepreneurship Approach
(Auckland University of Technology, 2019)International business theories have identified different modes of internationalisation and market entry strategies, from well-researched models of incremental market entry to more recent phenomena such as Born Globals ... -
An investigation of the effect of mindfulness training on immunological biomarkers and memory recall
(Auckland University of Technology, 2019)Background: Pro-inflammatory cytokines have been implicated in the pathophysiology and maintenance of numerous diseases and disorders. Recently, the link between proinflammatory cytokines and cognition has also been found. ... -
Investigation of the rigor process of beef muscles and development of recommended aging times for key muscles
(Auckland University of Technology, 2015)This thesis is aimed to evaluate three electrical stimulation systems in beef processing. A new setting has replaced the traditional 15 Hz immobilisation setting in all processing plants. However, the impact of the new ... -
Invitation & Participation: Building the Narrative Environment in Animated Film
(Auckland University of Technology, 2016)This thesis explores the methods of building a narrative environment in an animated film to strengthen the participation on the part of the spectator mainly based on the application of Hemingway’s iceberg theory. It analyses ... -
The involvement of significant others within a chronic pain management programme: the views of programme participants and significant others
(Auckland University of Technology, 2012)The dynamic relationship which is widely recognised to exist between a person’s pain and their social environment provides a strong argument for the inclusion of significant others e.g. friends and family, in chronic pain ... -
in|form: the performative object: the exploration of body, motion and form
(Auckland University of Technology, 2008)Through the sculptural object, this thesis, in|form: The per formative object, explores the relationships between body and object, viewer and artist, performance and the per formative. By exploring the performativity of ... -
IoT and RFID Applications in Pandemic Management
(Auckland University of Technology, 2022)A pandemic springing from an epidemic is a unique type of disaster that repeatedly haunts humanity by causing large losses of life and economic devastation. The coverage, duration and dynamic nature of these disasters make ... -
The irreverent form
(Auckland University of Technology, 2013)This is a practiced based research project that inquires into the language of contemporary abstract painting. My painting practice focuses on questions around the renewal and repetition of historical forms. Examining the ... -
Is a multi-touch gesture interface based on a tablet better than a smart phone for elderly users?
(Auckland University of Technology, 2014)With the increasing growth in the elderly population, the health care and social problems of this demographic have become an ongoing concern. Several studies have shown that touch-screen techniques might assist the elderly ... -
Is Auckland ready for Chinese travellers?
(Auckland University of Technology, 2008)The Chinese tourists market has become the 4th largest inbound market for New Zealand in 2007; it also ranks 6th in terms of expenditure. Chinese visitors spent a total of NZ $352 million to the year December 2006, an ...