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2. Evaluation of appendicitis risk prediction models in adults with suspected appendicitis

3. Appendicitis risk prediction models in children presenting with right iliac fossa pain (RIFT study): a prospective, multicentre validation study

4. Intussusception

6. Spatially explicit analyses of environmental and health data to determine past, emerging and future threats to child health.

7. Relative demographic susceptibility does not explain the extinction chronology of Sahul's megafauna.

8. Combining agent-based, trait-based and demographic approaches to model coral-community dynamics.

9. Use of 8-cm 22G-long peripheral cannulas in pediatric patients.

10. International Study of the Epidemiology of Paediatric Trauma: PAPSA Research Study.

11. Outcomes of Esophageal Replacement: Gastric Pull-Up and Colonic Interposition Procedures.

12. Species decline under nitrogen fertilization increases community-level competence of fungal diseases.

13. Advances in minimally invasive neonatal colorectal surgery.

14. Massive yet grossly underestimated global costs of invasive insects.

15. Accuracy of prenatal detection of tracheoesophageal fistula and oesophageal atresia.

16. A comprehensive database of quality-rated fossil ages for Sahul's Quaternary vertebrates.

17. Warming and fertilization alter the dilution effect of host diversity on disease severity.

18. Synergistic roles of climate warming and human occupation in Patagonian megafaunal extinctions during the Last Deglaciation.

19. Where to Dig for Fossils: Combining Climate-Envelope, Taphonomy and Discovery Models.

20. How to Rank Journals.

21. What caused extinction of the Pleistocene megafauna of Sahul?

22. Humans and seasonal climate variability threaten large-bodied coral reef fish with small ranges.

23. Climate change not to blame for late Quaternary megafauna extinctions in Australia.

24. Current Practice and Outcomes in the Management of Intra-abdominal Testes.

25. PALEOECOLOGY. Abrupt warming events drove Late Pleistocene Holarctic megafaunal turnover.

26. Key role for nuclear energy in global biodiversity conservation.

27. Species distribution models of tropical deep-sea snappers.

29. Explaining maximum variation in productivity requires phylogenetic diversity and single functional traits.

30. Human population reduction is not a quick fix for environmental problems.

31. Age at orchidopexy in the UK: has new evidence changed practice?

32. Predictors of contraction and expansion of area of occupancy for British birds.

33. Distribution models for koalas in South Australia using citizen science-collected data.

34. Spatial climate patterns explain negligible variation in strength of compensatory density feedbacks in birds and mammals.

35. An ecological regime shift resulting from disrupted predator-prey interactions in Holocene Australia.

36. Predicting current and future global distributions of whale sharks.

37. Button vesicostomy: 13 years of experience.

38. Strong but opposing β-diversity-stability relationships in coral reef fish communities.

40. Population dynamics can be more important than physiological limits for determining range shifts under climate change.

41. Near-complete extinction of native small mammal fauna 25 years after forest fragmentation.

43. Sequencing ancient calcified dental plaque shows changes in oral microbiota with dietary shifts of the Neolithic and Industrial revolutions.

45. No need for disease: testing extinction hypotheses for the thylacine using multi-species metamodels.

46. Inferred global connectivity of whale shark Rhincodon typus populations.

47. Depletion of deep marine food patches forces divers to give up early.

48. Density dependence: an ecological Tower of Babel.

49. Averting biodiversity collapse in tropical forest protected areas.

50. Strength of density feedback in census data increases from slow to fast life histories.

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