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    • Movement Patterns and Injury Incidence in Cross-country Skiers: A Prospective Cohort Study 

      Worth, Sonya (Auckland University of Technology, 2016)
      Purpose of the Work This 12-month prospective study describes the characteristics of a group of elite cross-country skiers using subject demographics; intake physical measurements (Movement Competency Screen—MCS, hamstring ...
    • Moving Frames: An Exploration Into Multiple Viewing Perspectives Using Moving Transitions on Juxtaposed Comic Book Inspired Animations 

      Lee, Julian (Auckland University of Technology, 2006)
      The project is an attempt to offer multiple viewing perspectives in a narrative. The objective is to experiment with communication via multiple screens effectively by using moving images. By moving images, I mean "a form ...
    • Moving Through Strangeness: Using Virtual Reality as an Interactive Immersive Environment to Inhabit Pūrākau from te ao Māori 

      Beren, Verradia Lee Ngapire (Auckland University of Technology, 2022)
      The phrase “Putting the Noble Savage to bed,”1 came from Timothy Russell’s talk at Play-by-Play 2021 and inspired me to embrace my Māoritanga and te ao Māori in the development of interactive immersive environments. To ...
    • Mrs Gallagher, Acts of disobedience: performance and installation in rural New Zealand 

      Findlay, Jules Julie Ann (Auckland University of Technology, 2008)
      This art project examines aspects of New Zealand rural culture through the experience of a fictional performer, Mrs Gallagher. She questions the instrumental approach of agribusiness production, both as it enframes her ...
    • Muka Words 

      Puru, Jessie Anahera (Auckland University of Technology, 2020)
      Smalltalk Rearing is a poetry collection that follows the life of a young Māori woman from childhood to motherhood. It follows her experiences growing up as a child in a small rural town with her family made up mostly of ...
    • Multi-interface cognitive radio for enhanced routing performance in multi-hop cellular networks 

      Thomas, Ginu (Auckland University of Technology, 2012)
      Multi-hop Cellular Network (MCN) is an emerging wireless communication architecture, which combines the benefits of conventional Single-Hop Cellular Networks (SCN) and Multi-hop Ad-hoc Relaying Networks. In MCN, communication ...
    • Multi-language Datasets for Speech Recognition Based on the End-to-End Framework 

      Liang, Sendong (Auckland University of Technology, 2021)
      In this thesis, the end-to-end framework for speech recognition is probed with multilanguage datasets. The focus of this thesis is on the end-to-end framework. Our objective is to improve the performance of the CTC/Attention ...
    • A multi-level analysis of telework adoption and outcomes following a natural disaster: the experiences of two Christchurch organisations 

      Green, Nicola Jane (Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      The city of Christchurch, New Zealand and surrounding areas experienced a series of large earthquakes which began in 2010 and continued for more than 17 months. Many organisations were suddenly faced with having no place ...
    • A Multi-perspective Exploration of Fables: Moral Content in Visual Narratives 

      Jin, Songwen (Auckland University of Technology, 2018)
      This research explores the possibilities of narrating Aesop’s fables visually to communicate the story line and the moral content. The primary aim is to transform abstract feelings and emotions of the fables, especially ...
    • The multiplicity of “I” 

      Tovic, Irena (Auckland University of Technology, 2012)
      The Rain of the Praying Mantis is an exploration, a journey, into the life of Kataryna who returns to a place which she loves and cherishes, her childhood ‘home’. Milan Kundera states that “[a] novel is a long piece of ...
    • Multiplicity: A Critical Framework and Underlying Theme 

      Burrows, Christy (Auckland University of Technology, 2020)
      Undercurrents is composed of a creative work (contemporary novel) and a critical work (exegesis). The thesis follows three students through their final year of high school: Cam, Jacob and Melissa, who share the text’s ...
    • Muscle Endurance Performance of Quadriceps and Hamstrings, and Functional Ability Before and after Arthroscopic Meniscal Surgery: a Case Controlled Inter-limb Comparison 

      Parlane, Natalie (Auckland University of Technology, 2018)
      OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to investigate muscle performance of the quadriceps and hamstrings muscles, as well as lower limb function in participants with meniscal lesions that required partial meniscectomy. ...
    • Muscle power after stroke 

      Stavric, Verna A (Auckland University of Technology, 2007)
      Stroke is the leading cause of disability worldwide. It often leads to mobility limitations resulting from deficits in muscle performance. While reduced muscle strength and rate of force production have been reported, ...
    • Musings on Musos: A Thematic Analysis of the Working Conditions Experienced by New Zealand Musicians 

      Smith, Ximena (Auckland University of Technology, 2016)
      The labour conditions in creative industries, such as the music industry, are complex. For instance, the deterioration of the 9-to-5 workday and the rise of project-based work has given creative workers more autonomy and ...
    • My brother's keeper 

      Browne, Anthony John (Auckland University of Technology, 2011)
      The thesis My Brother’s Keeper is a novel about the intersecting lives of three young Australians, trying to find their way in the world against a backdrop of the Vietnam War and small town cultural stereotypes. Rose is ...
    • My journey into the unknown: exploring the experiences of Tongan graduates in New Zealand today and the Quarter Life Crisis 

      Pole, Sela Tu'uhoko (Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      After completing a Bachelor’s degree, I had little success in finding a job which matched my field of study. I thought this situation was unique to me until I found that quite a few of my Tongan and other Pacific graduate ...
    • My own space : a visual exploration of the space between cultures through the application of Arabic calligraphy, Kufi, to English writing 

      Mohammed, Al Riyami (Auckland University of Technology, 2012)
      My practice-based research investigates a hybrid cultural space that involves a person taking on the values and beliefs of a new culture while still holding onto his or her original culture. My investigation is situated ...
    • My Samoan accent: An investigation discussing issues that emanate out of my identity as a New Zealand born Samoan artist 

      Leleisi'uao, Andy (Auckland University of Technology, 2004)
      This exegesis investigates my identity as a contemporary New Zealand-born Samoan artist. It is my intention to discuss studio practice, and associated issues. Using an autobiographical approach, I will discuss my works of ...
    • The mystery of Z 

      Jones, Ryder (Auckland University of Technology, 2015)
      Z is a name created by the project to collect and follow what it perceives as indelible, a situation with resounding atmosphere: - The snap of an unripe nectarine, its dulled sweetness. -The posture of a praying mantis, ...
    • The mythical, the miniature and fantastical biologies 

      Ellis, Catherine (Auckland University of Technology, 2013)
      This project is informed by notions of hybrid and fluctuating identity, transformations and disguises, and in equal parts by the creatures of fiction and the creativity of the biological real. My sculptures and installations ...

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