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1. 'Turning up and tuning in'. Factors associated with parental non‐attendance and non‐adherence in intervention for young children with speech, language communication needs.

2. Non‐linguistic cognitive measures as predictors of functionally defined developmental language disorder in monolingual and bilingual children.

3. Emotions, engagement, and self‐perceived achievement in a small private online course.

4. Healthcare needs and experiences of foreign residents in Japan by language fluency.

5. Challenges of working and living in a new cultural environment: A snapshot of international medical graduates in rural Tasmania.

6. The predictive validities of individual working‐memory capacity profiles and note‐taking strategies on online search performance.

7. Rethinking registrar attributes for Australian rural general practice training.

8. The Swedish physical activity and fitness cohort born in 1958 - dropout analysis and overview at 36-year follow-up.

9. Rural-urban disparities in stage of breast cancer at diagnosis in Australian women.

10. Latent Trajectory Classes for Alcohol-Related Blackouts from Age 15 to 19 in ALSPAC.

11. Sarcopenia, and its association with cardiometabolic and functional characteristics in Taiwan: Results from I- Lan Longitudinal Aging Study.

12. Multiple symptoms in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in Norway.

13. Physical Activity Questionnaire for children and adolescents: English norms and cut-off points.

14. Adolescent predictors and associates of psychosocial functioning in young men and women: 11 year follow-up findings from the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study.

15. The impact of individualistic and collectivistic orientation on the judgment of self-presentation.

16. Sociodemographic Predictors of Pattern and Volume of Alcohol Consumption Across Hispanics, Blacks, and Whites: 10-Year Trend (1992-2002).

17. Development of a parent‐reported questionnaire evaluating upper limb activity limitation in children with cerebral palsy.