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101. A single-center retrospective study of the COCO technique in the treatment of chronic internal carotid artery occlusion.

102. Agreement between audiometric hearing loss and self-reported hearing difficulty on the Revised Hearing Handicap Inventory differs by demographic factors.

103. Socioeconomic gradients in 24-hour movement patterns across weekends and weekdays in a working-age sample: evidence from the 1970 British Cohort Study.

104. Development and validation of mortality prediction models based on the social determinants of health.

105. Associations between neighbourhood deprivation, ethnicity and maternal health outcomes in England: a nationwide cohort study using routinely collected healthcare data.

107. Buckle me up! A randomised controlled trial using a tablet- based emergency department intervention for child car safety education.

108. Twenty-five year occupational homicide mortality trends in North Carolina: 1992-2017.

110. Tobacco control and the epidemiological framework.

111. A qualitative positive deviance study to explore exceptionally safe care on medical wards for older people.

112. Impact of decision aids used during clinical encounters on clinician outcomes and consultation length: a systematic review.

113. Framework to help design and review research involving children.

114. Reinvigorating stagnant science: implementation laboratories and a meta-laboratory to efficiently advance the science of audit and feedback.

115. Change in physical activity from adolescence to early adulthood: a systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal cohort studies.

116. Effectiveness of the 2014 European Society of Cardiology guideline on sudden cardiac death in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

117. The use of legal, illegal and roll-your-own cigarettes to increasing tobacco excise taxes and comprehensive tobacco control policies: findings from the ITC Uruguay Survey.

118. Trends in cigarette pricing and purchasing patterns in a sample of US smokers: findings from the ITC US Surveys (2002-2011).

119. Smoking-related thoughts and microbehaviours, and their predictive power for quitting.

120. Cohort differences in the levels and trajectories of frailty among older people in England.

121. Health policy research: successes and challenges.

122. Quantifying the influence of the tobacco industry on EU governance: automated content analysis of the EU Tobacco Products Directive.

123. News media representations of electronic cigarettes: an analysis of newspaper coverage in the UK and Scotland.

124. A qualitative evaluation of 40 voluntary, smoke-free, multiunit, housing policy campaigns in California.

125. Misunderstanding the female athlete triad: refuting the IOC consensus statement on Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S).

126. The availability of electronic cigarettes in US retail outlets, 2012: results of two national studies.

127. Do changes in objective and subjective family income predict change in children's diets over time? Unique insights using a longitudinal cohort study and fixed effects analysis.

128. Tobacco industry manipulation of data on and press coverage of the illicit tobacco trade in the UK.

129. Dependence measures for non-cigarette tobacco products within the context of the global epidemic: a systematic review.

130. Cigarette graphic warning labels and smoking prevalence in Canada: a critical examination and reformulation of the FDA regulatory impact analysis.

131. The distribution of cigarette prices under different tax structures: findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation (ITC) Project.

132. Thirdhand cigarette smoke in an experimental chamber: evidence of surface deposition of nicotine, nitrosamines and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and de novo formation of NNK.

133. Has the tobacco industry evaded the FDA's ban on 'Light' cigarette descriptors?

134. Exploring the social determinants of mental health service use using intersectionality theory and CART analysis.

135. Impact of an inpatient electronic prescribing system on prescribing error causation: a qualitative evaluation in an English hospital.

136. Marriage and risk of dementia: systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies.

137. How do hospital boards govern for quality improvement? A mixed methods study of 15 organisations in England.

138. Optimising impact and sustainability: a qualitative process evaluation of a complex intervention targeted at compassionate care.

139. Settling for second best: when should doctors agree to parental demands for suboptimal medical treatment?

140. Between- hospital variation in indicators of quality of care: a systematic review.

141. Relation between duration of dual antiplatelet therapy and risk of ischemic stroke after stent-assisted treatment of cerebral aneurysm (DAPTS ACE-registry).

142. Industry marketing of tobacco products on social media: case study of Philip Morris International's IQOS.

143. Multistate transition modelling of e-cigarette use and cigarette smoking among youth in the UK.

144. Seeking to be seen as legitimate members of the scientific community? An analysis of British American Tobacco and Philip Morris International's involvement in scientific events.

145. Intersectional inequalities in paediatric infectious diseases: a national cohort study in Sweden.

146. Long COVID and financial outcomes: evidence from four longitudinal population surveys.

147. Inequalities in sexual and reproductive outcomes among women aged 16-24 in England (2012-2019).

148. Poverty trajectories and child and mother well-being outcomes in Ireland: findings from an Irish prospective cohort.

149. Impact of informal caregiving on depressive symptoms among a national cohort of men.

150. Causal associations of antioxidants with Alzheimer's disease and cognitive function: a Mendelian randomisation study.