Griffith Research Online
Griffith Research Online (GRO) is a digital archive of research and scholarship from Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia.
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China’s investment in the Asia Pacific: 2023 report
(2024-03-07)China’s cumulative engagement in Asia and Pacific over the past ten years reached USD 530 billion in 2023, about USD 245 billion in construction contracts, and USD 285 billion in non-financial investments. Preliminary ...REPORT -
Climate-resilient micro- small- and medium-sized enterprises in Mongolia: Understanding challenges
(2024-03-19)Recent decades have seen an escalation in greenhouse gas emissions and climate change concerns, primarily driven by human activities. This has resulted in significant repercussions for populations and business operations, ...REPORT -
Evaluation of Jacking Forces in Weathered Phyllite Based on In Situ Pressuremeter Testing and Deep Learning
(Geosciences, 2024)Pipe jacking is a trenchless technology used to install buried pipelines, such as sewer lines in wastewater management systems. Existing mechanistic approaches based on geomaterial strength parameters (i.e., friction angle ...JOURNAL ARTICLE -
Mental performance classification using fused multilevel feature generation with EEG signals
(International Journal of Healthcare Management, 2023)Mental performance classification is a critical issue for brain-computer interfaces. Accurate and reliable classification of good or bad mental performance gives important clues for the preliminary diagnosis of some diseases ...JOURNAL ARTICLE -
Factors that influence critical care nurses’ management of sedation for ventilated patients in critical care: A qualitative study
(Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 2024)Background Optimising sedation use is key to timely extubation. Whilst sedation protocols may be used to guide critical care nurses’ management of sedation, sedation management and decision-making is complex, influenced ...JOURNAL ARTICLE