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1. Anatomo‐functional changes in neural substrates of cognitive memory in developmental amnesia: Insights from automated and manual Magnetic Resonance Imaging examinations.

2. Using natural language processing in emergency medicine health service research: A systematic review and meta‐analysis.

3. Using an artificial intelligence tool can be as accurate as human assessors in level one screening for a systematic review.

4. P‐234: Late‐News Poster: A Data‐Centric Approach to Minimize Defect Leakage in an AI‐based Automated Surface Inspection System for Display Manufacturing Process.

5. Patient perspectives on recall period and response options in patient-reported outcomemeasures for chronic rhinosinusitis symptomatology: An international multi-centered study.

6. Young adults' retrospective reports of family cohesion, parental differential treatment, and sibling relationships.

7. Say it out loud: Does mental context reinstatement out loud benefit immediate and delayed memory recall?

8. Idiosyncratic effects of interviewer behavior on the accuracy of children's responses.

9. Accuracy of patient‐reported bowel symptoms for fecal incontinence: Historical recall versus prospective evaluation.

10. Memory and metamemory in everyday settings: Assessing recall, recognition, and naming using car brand logos.

11. Longer‐term verbal and visual memory patterns in patients with temporal lobe and genetic generalized epilepsies.

12. Hypothesis testing procedure for binary and multi‐class F1‐scores in the paired design.

13. The More the Merrier? On the Influence of Indexical Variability on Second Language Vocabulary Learning.

14. Efficacy of the nootropic supplement Mind Lab Pro on memory in adults: Double blind, placebo‐controlled study.

15. 6‐4: Deep Learning for Classification of Repairable Defects in Display Panels Using Multi‐Modal Data.

16. MEMCONS: How Contemporaneous Note‐Taking Shapes Memory for Conversation.

17. Using photographic records to quantify accuracy of bird identifications in citizen science data.

18. Interviewing witnesses in a second language: A comparison of interpreter‐assisted, unaided, and self‐administered interviews.

19. Drawing conclusions: Instructing witnesses to draw what happened to them.

20. Advanced Bionics HiRes Ultra and Ultra 3D Series Cochlear Implant Recall: Time Course of Anomalies.

21. The reciprocal relationship between episodic memory and future thinking: How the outcome of predictions is subsequently remembered.

22. Recall devices: Defects at initial visit and during remote monitoring supported follow‐up.

23. The influence of thinking dispositions on integration and recall of multiple texts.

24. Gray matter asymmetry in asymptomatic carotid stenosis.

25. Can concept maps attenuate auditory distraction when studying with music?

26. Retrospective long‐term analysis of tooth loss over 20 years in a specialist practice setting: Periodontally healthy/gingivitis and compromised patients.

27. Displayed enthusiasm attracts attention and improves recall.

28. Severe recalled labor pain and elective cesarean section in a subsequent delivery: a cohort study of Norwegian parous women.

29. Older and more personal: Stronger links between brand‐name recall and brand‐related autobiographical memories in older consumers.

30. Incidence of accidental awareness during general anaesthesia in obstetrics: a multicentre, prospective cohort study.

31. Performance evaluation of three semantic expansions to query PubMed.

32. 'I'm always walking on eggshells, and there's no chance of me ever being free': The mental health implications of Imprisonment for Public Protection in the community and post-recall.

33. The Effect of Language-Specific Characteristics on English and Japanese Speakers' Ability to Recall Number Information.

34. Using Utterance Recall to Assess Second Language Proficiency.

35. The Recall of MPs Act 2015: Petitions, Polls and Problems.

36. lilacs search strategy for systematic reviews of diagnostic test accuracy studies.

37. The utility of visuospatial mnemonics is dependent on visuospatial aptitudes.

38. How do the parasympathetic nervous system and EEG respond to emotional memory recall?

39. The Experience of Prison Recall in England and Wales.

40. A meta‐analysis of the effects of acute alcohol intoxication on witness recall.

41. Topic search filters: a systematic scoping review.

42. Development of a search filter to identify reports of controlled clinical trials within CINAHL Plus.

43. A longitudinal analysis of pain experience and recall in fibromyalgia.

44. Walking through doorways differentially affects recall and familiarity.

45. Amount, not strength of recollection, drives hippocampal activity: A problem for apparent word familiarity‐related hippocampal activation.

46. Petitions, Polling Stations and Paisley: the First Outworking of the Recall of MPs Act 2015.

47. The Role of Surprise in Learning: Different Surprising Outcomes Affect Memorability Differentially.

48. Accuracy of patient recall for self-reported doctor visits: Is shorter recall better?

49. Does prior domain-specific content knowledge influence students' recall of arguments surrounding interdisciplinary topics?

50. Performance of an allele-level multi-locus HLA genotype imputation tool in hematopoietic stem cell donors from Quebec.

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