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1. One Hundred Most-cited Papers on Bacterial Meningitis: A Bibliometric Study.

2. Freehand drawing activity: a comparison between tablet-finger vs paper&crayon throughout time.

3. A comparison of tablet-based and paper-based venous insufficiency epidemiologic and economic study quality of life/symptom questionnaire for assessment of chronic venous disease.

4. Validation of the Electronic Compassion Competence Scale: Paper-and-Pencil versus Web-Based Questionnaires.

5. Hand hygiene monitoring: Comparison between app and paper forms for direct observation.

6. Association of asthma exacerbations with paper mulberry (Broussenetia papyrifera) pollen in Islamabad: An observational study.

7. The efficacy of appropriate paper-based technology for Kenyan children with cerebral palsy.

8. Comparison of efficacy of filter paper cyanmethemoglobin method with automated hematology analyzer for estimation of hemoglobin.

9. Rejection Resilience-Quantifying Faculty Experience With Submitting Papers Multiple Times After a Rejection.

10. Feedback-guided exercises performed on a tablet touchscreen improve return to work, function, strength and healthcare usage more than an exercise program prescribed on paper for people with wrist, hand or finger injuries: a randomised trial.

11. Electronic Versus Paper and Pencil Survey Administration Mode Comparison: 2019 Youth Risk Behavior Survey*.

12. Exercises using a touchscreen tablet application improved functional ability more than an exercise program prescribed on paper in people after surgical carpal tunnel release: a randomised trial.

13. Comparison of the quality of documentation between electronic and paper medical records in orthopaedic trauma patients.

14. Design of Paper-Based Visual Analogue Scale Items.

15. Top 100 cited paramedicine papers: A bibliometric study.

16. Automated analysis of pen-on-paper spirals for tremor detection, quantification, and differentiation.

17. The effect of uncoated paper application on skin moisture, risk of pressure injury and incidence of pressure injury in neurologic intensive care unit patients: A randomized controlled trial.

18. Implementation of a renal pharmacist consultant service — Information sharing in paper versus digital form.

19. Computer-Based Cognitive Training vs. Paper-and-Pencil Training for Language and Cognitive Deficits in Greek Patients with Mild Alzheimer's Disease: A Preliminary Study.

20. The effects of reading on pixel vs. paper: a comparative study.

21. Multi-Omics Analysis on Neurodevelopment in Preterm Neonates: A Protocol Paper.

22. Differences in learning retention and experience of augmented reality notes compared to traditional paper notes in a chiropractic technique course: A randomized trial.

23. Public health insurance for elderly: did researchers recognise health as human right for elderly?

24. Use of Electronic and Paper-based Standardized Nursing Care Plans to Improve Nurses’ Documentation Quality in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital.

25. Quality of nursing documentation: Paper-based health records versus electronic-based health records.

26. Adaptation From Paper-Pencil to Web-Based Administration of a Parent-Completed Developmental Questionnaire for Young Children.

27. Analysis of phenolic compounds in Parkinson's disease: a bibliometric assessment of the 100 most cited papers.

28. Usage, captures, mentions, social media and citations of LIS highly cited papers: an altmetrics study.

29. Documentation of psychotropic pro re nata medication administration: An evaluation of electronic health records compared with paper charts and verbal reports.

30. Medication errors: electronic vs. paper-based prescribing. Experience at a tertiary care university hospital.

31. Feeding Characteristics in Children With Food Allergies: A Scoping Review.

32. The portrayal of mental health in Irish mainstream news media.

33. Documentation and Treatment of Intraoperative Hypotension: Electronic Anesthesia Records versus Paper Anesthesia Records.

34. Stress in nurses: The 100 top-cited papers published in nursing journals.

35. Geographical Distribution of Publications in the African Journal of Reproductive Health: An Analysis of 2006 - 2010 papers.

36. Score equivalence of paper-, tablet-, and interactive voice response system-based versions of PROMIS, PRO-CTCAE, and numerical rating scales among cancer patients.

37. Comparison of visual similarity judgement on computer screens and on paper.

38. Electronic versus paper records: documentation of pressure ulcer data.

39. Evaluating diabetes care in primary healthcare centers in Abuja, Nigeria: a cross-sectional formative assessment.

40. WordSword: An Efficient Online Word Reading Assessment for Global English.

41. The 100 Most Influential Papers in the Field of Thrombolytic Therapy: A Bibliometric Analysis.

42. Back pain beliefs in adolescents and adults in Australasia: A cross-sectional pilot study of selected psychometric properties of paper-based and web-based questionnaires in two diverse countries.

43. Evaluation of a hybrid paper-electronic medication management system at a residential aged care facility.

44. Examination of the nutritional intake of patients undergoing opioid replacement therapy: A systematic review.

45. Contribution of chromosomal microarray analysis and next‐generation sequencing to genetic diagnosis in fetuses with normal karyotype.

46. Cognitive Structure of Origami Imagery.

47. A cross-over study comparing an online versus a paper 7-day food record: focus on total water intake data and participant's perception of the records.

48. Self-Monitoring of Dietary Intake by Young Women: Online Food Records Completed on Computer or Smartphone Are as Accurate as Paper-Based Food Records but More Acceptable.

49. Prevalence and Psychosocial Impacts of Stalking on Mental Health Professionals: A Systematic Review.

50. A multicenter paper-based and web-based system for collecting patient-reported outcome measures in patients undergoing local treatment for prostate cancer: first experiences.