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1. Assessment of paper dust exposure and chronic respiratory symptoms among paper factory workers in, Ethiopia; a comparative cross-sectional study.

2. Level of Cognitive Domains and Weightage of Various Topics in the Undergraduate Summative Examination Question Paper of Community Medicine: A Cross-sectional Study.

3. بررسی انتشار مقاله از پایا ننام ههای دستیاری و کارشناسی ارشد در دانشگاه 1396- علو مپزشکی گیلان طی سا لهای 1387.

4. 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.

5. American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria®: a bibliometric analysis of panel members.

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

7. Worth the paper it's written on? A cross-sectional study of Medical Certificate of Stillbirth accuracy in the UK.

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

9. Understanding challenges to medical and dental student research practices. An insight from a cross-sectional study of the public sector in Pakistan.

10. Research Paper: The Knowledge of Emergency Medical Technicians of Prehospital Care Intensity Index of Spinal Cord Trauma in Ilam Province, Iran.

11. Validation of the INDDEX24 mobile app v. a pen-and-paper 24-hour dietary recall using the weighed food record as a benchmark in Burkina Faso.

12. Paper-Based versus Mobile Apps for Colorectal Cancer Screening in COVID-19 Pandemic Setting.

13. Change in general and domain-specific physical activity during the transition from primary to secondary education: a systematic review.

14. Publicación de artículos científicos por asesores de tesis de una Facultad de Medicina.

15. A study of the association between Vitamin D deficiency and Dry Eye Syndrome (DES) in the Indian population.

16. Research Paper: The Relationship Between Urinary Incontinence and Anthropometric Indices in Obese Women.

17. Research Paper: Comparing Speech Rate and Stuttering Frequency During Reading and Monologue Between Subjects With and Without Stuttering.

18. Research Paper: Evaluation of Subclinical Hypothyroidism on Auditory Divided Attention.

19. Research Paper: Comparing Job Satisfaction of Prehospital and Hospital Emergency Nurses in Mashhad, Iran.

20. Academic publication activities and perspectives of rheumatology practitioners in the COVID-19 pandemic.

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

22. The 50 Most Cited Papers Pertaining to American Football: Analysis of Studies From the Past 40 Years.

23. Dry eye disease and retinal nerve fiber layer changes in chronic smokers.

24. Bibliometric mapping and clustering analysis of Iranian papers on reproductive medicine in Scopus database (2010-2014).

25. Assessment of diagnostic accuracy in nursing paper versus decision support system.

26. Reducing medical claims cost to Ghana's National Health Insurance scheme: a cross-sectional comparative assessment of the paper- and electronic-based claims reviews.

27. From Presentation to Paper: Assessment of Successful Abstract Publications in Emergency Medicine Over a Five‐year Period.

28. Paper publication ratios by postgraduates based on theses and dissertations in Tehran University of Medical Sciences.

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30. Staff preferences towards electronic data collection from a national take-home naloxone program: a cross-sectional study.

31. Data Quality and Cost-effectiveness Analyses of Electronic and Paper-Based Interviewer-Administered Public Health Surveys: Systematic Review.

32. How Can Conflicts with Supervisors or Coworkers Affect Construction Workers' Safety Performance on Site? Two Cross-Sectional Studies in North America.

33. Comparison of a Mobile Health Electronic Visual Analog Scale App With a Traditional Paper Visual Analog Scale for Pain Evaluation: Cross-Sectional Observational Study.

34. Mind the Mode: Differences in Paper vs. Web-Based Survey Modes Among Women With Cancer.

35. High spectral resolution ozone absorption cross-sections – Part 2: Temperature dependence.

36. Comparison of Web-Based and Paper-Based Administration of ADHD Questionnaires for Adults.

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38. The effect of electronic medical records on medication errors, workload, and medical information availability among qualified nurses in Israel– a cross sectional study.

39. Problematic usage of the internet among Hungarian elementary school children: a cross-sectional study.

40. Prevalence of venomous snakebites in Iraq: A retrospective cross-sectional study.

41. Knowledge, attitudes and practices about research misconduct among medical residents in southwest China: a cross-sectional study.

42. Understanding of Causes of Spurious Associations: Problems and Prospects.

43. Improving retrieval quality for airborne limb-sounders by horizontal regularisation.

44. Scientific research ability of specialist nurses in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China: A cross‐sectional study.

45. Paper- or Web-Based Questionnaire Invitations as a Method for Data Collection: Cross-Sectional Comparative Study of Differences in Response Rate, Completeness of Data, and Financial Cost.

46. A 10-Year Bibliometric Analysis of Global Research on Gut Microbiota and Parkinson's Disease: Characteristics, Impact, and Trends.

47. Participation of nurses and allied health professionals in research activities: a survey in an academic tertiary pediatric hospital.

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50. Undirected health IT implementation in ambulatory care favors paper-based workarounds and limits health data exchange.