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

52. Comparison of Paper- and Web-Based Dietary Records: A Pilot Study.

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

54. Predicting Directly Measured Trunk and Upper Arm Postures in Paper Mill Work From Administrative Data, Workers' Ratings and Posture Observations.

55. The effect of digitalization of nursing forms in ICUs on time and cost.

56. Web of Science-Based Scientometric Assessment of the Importance of Filtered Water in Dentistry: Spatiotemporal Dynamics, Emerging Patterns, and Collaboration.

57. Characterization of graduation final paper work in occupational therapy of a public university.

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

59. Water-Based Interventions for People With Neurological Disability, Autism, and Intellectual Disability: A Scoping Review.

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

61. Patients Given Take Home Medications Instead of Paper Prescriptions Are More Likely to Return to Emergency Department.

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

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

64. A systematic review of post-traumatic growth in ambulance personnel: facilitators and prevalence rates.

65. 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.

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

67. Patient preference: a comparison of electronic patient-completed questionnaires with paper among cancer patients.

68. Three machine learning algorithms and their utility in exploring risk factors associated with primary cesarean section in low‐risk women: A methods paper.

69. Cognitive Structure of Origami Imagery.

70. European diabetes research and its funding, 2002-2013.

71. BRICS countries and scientific excellence: A bibliometric analysis of most frequently cited papers.

72. 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.

73. 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.

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

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

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

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

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

79. Information seeking and evaluation: a multi-institutional survey of veterinary students.

80. Research paper. The relationship between socioeconomic status and ‘hardcore’ smoking over time - greater accumulation of hardened smokers in low-SES than high-SES smokers.

81. Research paper .Do changes in income, deprivation, labour force status and family status influence smoking behaviour over the short run? Panel study of 15 000 adults.

82. Blueprints in biochemistry: Systematic assessment in undergraduate medical education.

83. Measurement equivalence of touch-screen computerized and paper-based diabetes-specific quality-of-life questionnaires.

84. Self-Report of Tobacco Use Status: Comparison of Paper-Based Questionnaire, Online Questionnaire, and Direct Face-to-Face Interview-Implications for Meaningful Use.

85. Quality comparison of electronic versus paper death certificates in France, 2010.

86. Implementation of the Nutrition Care Process and International Dietetics and Nutrition Terminology in a Single-Center Hemodialysis Unit: Comparing Paper vs Electronic Records.

87. On measurements and their quality: Paper 2: Random measurement error and the power of statistical tests.

88. Preliminary Screening of Per- and Polyfiuoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in Philippine Fast Food Packaging using Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS).

89. Global nursing research activity from 2009 to 2020: A bibliometric analysis.

90. Assessment of Medical Students' Knowledge and Access to Scientific Journal Articles in Jordan: Insufficient Knowledge Has Potentially Negative Effects on the Social Response to COVID-19.

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

92. 'Reforms Looked Really Good on Paper': Rural Food Service Responses to the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010.

93. Tracing Poverty and Inequality in International Development Discourses: An Algorithmic and Visual Analysis of Agencies’ Annual Reports and Occasional White Papers, 1978–2010.

94. Is it time to abandon paper? The use of emails and the Internet for health services research - a cost-effectiveness and qualitative study.

95. Relationships between flexion strength and dexterity of the toes and physical performance.

96. Nursing students' experiences with the "DiagNurse" mobile app to support clinical patient assessment – a pilot study.

97. Clinical Validation of Digital Healthcare Solutions: State of the Art, Challenges and Opportunities.

98. Comparison of three problem-based learning conditions (real patients, digital and paper) with lecture-based learning in a dermatology course: A prospective randomized study from China.

99. MedlinePlus-based health information prescriptions: a comparison of email vs paper delivery.

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