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1. Investigating differences between traditional (paper bag) ordering and online ordering from primary school canteens: a cross-sectional study comparing menu, usage and lunch order characteristics.

2. Evaluation of paper-based and web-based food frequency questionnaires for 7-year-old children in Singapore.

3. A study to evaluate the effectiveness of Best Beginnings' Baby Buddy phone app in England: a protocol paper.

4. Human interaction with the physical world: a brief review of studies on affordances.

5. Sampling and randomisation in experimental and quasiexperimental CALL studies: Issues and recommendations for design, reporting, review, and interpretation.

6. Institutional Business Power: The Case of Ireland's Private Home Care Providers.

7. Validation and evaluation of new assessments for the otolaryngology undergraduate medical clerkship.

8. APPetite: validation of a smartphone app-based tool for the remote measure of free-living subjective appetite.

9. Digital Practices of Negotiation: Social Workers at the Intersection of Migration and Social Policies in Switzerland and Belgium.

10. WORKING AGILE TO SPEED UP RESEARCH WITH INDUSTRY: FIVE INDEPENDENCE PRINCIPLES.

11. Applying a product modularization approach on the case of a battery pack.

12. Replication studies in engineering design – a feasibility study.

13. Precarious ageing in a global pandemic – older adults' experiences of being at risk due to COVID-19.

14. Mixed-methods research in applied linguistics: Charting the progress through the second decade of the twenty-first century.

15. Against Intuitive Horribleness.

16. Migrants' pathways to aged care: the role of local relationships of care in facilitating access for super-diverse older populations.

17. 'It's overwhelming at the start': transitioning to public transit use as an older adult.

18. Co-research with older people: a systematic literature review.

19. Exploring the relationship between Big Food corporations and professional sports clubs: a scoping review.

20. Dictionary form in decoding, encoding and retention: Further insights

21. 'Rising demand and decreasing resources': Theorising the 'cost of austerity' as a barrier to social worker discretion.

22. Exploring ageing and time as resources in men's mental health experiences.

23. What They Talk About When They Talk About Homelessness: Discourse and Knowledge Culture as a Barrier to Integrated Policy Initiatives.

24. WHAT DO AN ANAESTHESIOLOGIST, A NURSE, TWO DESIGNERS, AND A PROFESSOR IN ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY DO TOGETHER IN A ROOM? CRAFTING INTERDISCIPLINARITY AS RESPONSE TO EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

25. Brain responses to watching food commercials compared with nonfood commercials: a meta-analysis on neuroimaging studies.

26. Teaching research methods: Introducing a psychogeographical approach.

27. Research on control method of upper limb exoskeleton based on mixed perception model.

28. (In)Decent work conditions and quality care: an issue for long-term care policy.

29. Assessment procedures used in studies on long-stay patients: a survey of papers published in the British Journal of Psychiatry.

30. The Provenance Problem: Research Methods and Ethics in the Age of WikiLeaks.

31. Developing a multisensory methodology to explore older people's landscape experience in Australian aged-care facilities.

32. The Street-Level Organisation in-between Employer Needs and Client Needs: Creaming Users by Motivation in the Norwegian Employment and Welfare Service (NAV).

33. Paradigms in operation: explaining pharmaceutical benefit assessment outcomes in England and Germany.

34. Short-term results of upper airway stimulation in obstructive sleep apnoea patients: the Amsterdam experience.

35. Scientific Knowledge Engineering: a conceptual delineation and overview of the state of the art.

36. From "What" to "How": Experiential Learning in a Graduate Medicine for Ethicists Course.

37. Examining the role of driven-game shooting as a psycho-social resource for older adults in rural areas: a mixed-methods study.

38. A point of connection? Wellbeing, the veteran identity and older adults.

39. Parental considerations during complementary feeding in higher income countries: a systematic review of qualitative evidence.

40. Cultural generativity in perspective: motivations of older Jewish volunteers.

41. Theatre production: a positive metaphor for dementia care-giving.

42. The Lived Experience of Financialization at the UK Financial Fringe.

43. Being a gerontologist: intersections between the professional and the personal in the Ageing of British Gerontology project.

44. Pesky Polygamist Women: The Marginalization of Qualitative Data in British Columbia's Charter Reference on Polygamy.

45. Changes in the balance between formal and informal care supply in England between 2001 and 2011: evidence from census data.

46. Explaining health system responses to public reporting of cardiac surgery mortality in England and the USA.

47. 'Swallow medicine, eat rice, pray about health': health, health care and health-seeking experiences of South-East Asian older refugees.

48. Peer support for the newly diagnosed: how people with dementia can co-produce meeting centre services.

49. A salutogenesis approach to ageing with impairment: the managing and coping experiences of older people ageing with deafblindness.

50. Development and evaluation of a diet quality screener to assess adherence to the Dutch food-based dietary guidelines.