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1. Patients' reasons for leaving an emergency department without being seen: results from a survey-based cohort study during the COVID-19 pandemic.

2. Incidence of cervical spine injury in victims of dismounted blast: a systematic review.

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4. Micronuclei induced by radiation, replication stress, or chromosome segregation errors do not activate cGAS-STING.

5. Modelling lifecycles of inter-organizational collaborations in healthcare: a systematic review and best-fit framework synthesis.

6. Towards achieving interorganisational collaboration between health-care providers: a realist evidence synthesis.

7. The Struggle Between Protecting Children From and Preparing Them for the Death of Their Parent: A Qualitative Study.

8. Unveiling the Mechanism of the in Situ Formation of 3D Fiber Macroassemblies with Controlled Properties.

9. Piloting the use of football club community Trust's to create social Hubs for older adults.

10. The Role of Dementia and Residential Service Agency Characteristics in the Care Experiences of Maryland Medicaid Home and Community-Based Service Participants and Family and Unpaid Caregivers.

11. Determinants Influencing the Adoption of Internet Health Care Technology Among Chinese Health Care Professionals: Extension of the Value-Based Adoption Model With Burnout Theory.

12. Aerosol generation during paediatric procedural sedation with continuous-flow nitrous oxide suggests a low risk of airborne viral transmission to health-care workers.

13. The iron-sulfur cluster assembly (ISC) protein Iba57 executes a tetrahydrofolate-independent function in mitochondrial [4Fe-4S] protein maturation.

14. Communicating research evidence to boards in health and care organisations: A scoping study.

15. Collaboration over competition? Regulatory reform and inter-organisational relations in the NHS amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study.

16. How, when, and why do inter-organisational collaborations in healthcare work? A realist evaluation.

17. Starvation Ketosis in the Pediatric Emergency Department: A Prospective Estimate of Prevalence.

18. Too far to fall: Exploring the relationship between playground equipment and paediatric upper limb fractures.

19. COVID-19 and cancer screening in Scotland: A national and coordinated approach to minimising harm.

20. From Mao to McDonaldization? Assessing the rationalisation of health care in China.

21. Assessing the performance of health technology assessment (HTA) agencies: developing a multi-country, multi-stakeholder, and multi-dimensional framework to explore mechanisms of impact.

22. The stress and strain of life - how differences in the mechanical properties and cellular composition enable the kelp Laminaria digitata to thrive in different hydrodynamic environments.

23. When trust, confidence, and faith collide: refining a realist theory of how and why inter-organisational collaborations in healthcare work.

24. Correction: Rating Hospital Performance in China: Review of Publicly Available Measures and Development of a Ranking System.

25. Rating Hospital Performance in China: Review of Publicly Available Measures and Development of a Ranking System.

26. Why do some inter-organisational collaborations in healthcare work when others do not? A realist review.

27. The MSP-RON axis stimulates cancer cell growth in models of triple negative breast cancer.

28. The Impact of Regeneration and Climate Adaptations of Urban Green-Blue Assets on All-Cause Mortality: A 17-Year Longitudinal Study.

29. Informing diversion strategy: A comparison of parent and general practitioner-referred paediatric patients presenting to a metropolitan hospital.

30. A systematic review to assess the effectiveness of technology-based interventions to address obesity in children.

31. Whistleblowing over patient safety and care quality: a review of the literature.

32. Understanding and overcoming the resistance of cancer to PD-1/PD-L1 blockade.

33. Review article: Accelerated starvation of childhood: Have I judged ketones?

34. Healthcare scandals and the failings of doctors.

35. Insights into gold nanoparticles as a mucoadhesive system.

36. Esterase EstK from Pseudomonas putida mt-2: An enantioselective acetylesterase with activity for deacetylation of xylan and poly(vinylacetate).

37. Coping and compromise: a qualitative study of how primary health care providers respond to health reform in China.

38. It's all about the money? A qualitative study of healthcare worker motivation in urban China.

39. Do Hospital Boards matter for better, safer, patient care?

40. A pilot randomized controlled trial of telephone intervention to increase Breast Cancer Screening uptake in socially deprived areas in Scotland (TELBRECS).

41. Healthcare reform in China: making sense of a policy experiment?

42. Tiger salamanders' (Ambystoma tigrinum) response learning and usage of visual cues.

43. Enacting corporate governance of healthcare safety and quality: a dramaturgy of hospital boards in England.

44. Elevated placental expression at the maternal-fetal interface but diminished maternal circulatory kisspeptin in preeclamptic pregnancies.

45. Planes, straws and oysters: the use of metaphors in healthcare reform.

46. Hospital board oversight of quality and safety: a stakeholder analysis exploring the role of trust and intelligence.

47. Overseeing oversight: governance of quality and safety by hospital boards in the English NHS.

48. ABO incompatible renal transplantation without antibody removal using conventional immunosuppression alone.

49. Perspectives on the policy 'black box': a comparative case study of orthopaedics services in England.

50. A pilot telephone intervention to increase uptake of breast cancer screening in socially deprived areas in Scotland (TELBRECS): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.