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1. Assessing the use of cell phones to monitor health and nutrition interventions: Evidence from rural Guatemala.

2. Facilitators and barriers to the implementation of a Mobile Health Wallet for pregnancy-related health care: A qualitative study of stakeholders' perceptions in Madagascar.

3. Will district health centres use preloaded cell phones for pre-referral phone calls for women in labour: a randomized pilot study at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital in southwest Uganda.

4. Telephone call reminders did not increase screening uptake more than SMS reminders: a recruitment study within a trial.

5. Are stage-based health information messages effective and good value for money in improving maternal newborn and child health outcomes in India? Protocol for an individually randomized controlled trial.

6. Seven ways scientists handle technology challenges in resource-poor settings.

7. Improving representation in telephone-based health care access surveys requires purposeful efforts to include prepaid cell phone users.

8. Recycling 115,369 mobile phones for gorilla conservation over a six-year period (2009-2014) at Zoos Victoria: A case study of 'points of influence' and mobile phone donations.

9. Effectiveness of weekly cell phone counselling calls and daily text messages to improve breastfeeding indicators.

10. A Mobile Phone Informational Reminder to Improve Eye Care Adherence Among Diabetic Patients in Rural China: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

11. The Methodological Quality and Effectiveness of Technology-Based Smoking Cessation Interventions for Disadvantaged Groups: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

12. Business Ethics for Mobile Network Operators.

13. A low cost mobile phone dark-field microscope for nanoparticle-based quantitative studies.

14. Text messages to increase attendance to follow-up cervical cancer screening appointments among HPV-positive Tanzanian women (Connected2Care): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

15. A Review of Technology-Assisted Interventions for Diabetes Prevention.

16. Use of cellular phone contacts to increase return rates for immunization services in Kenya.

17. The effectiveness of daily SMS reminders in pharmaceutical care of older adults on improving patients' adherence to antihypertensive medication (SPPA): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

18. Highly Stable and Sensitive Nucleic Acid Amplification and Cell-Phone-Based Readout.

19. The hibernating mobile phone: Dead storage as a barrier to efficient electronic waste recovery.

20. Who bears the cost of 'informal mhealth'? Health-workers' mobile phone practices and associated political-moral economies of care in Ghana and Malawi.

21. Performance of handheld electrocardiogram devices to detect atrial fibrillation in a cardiology and geriatric ward setting.

22. Cost Effective Use of Free-to-Use Apps in Neurosurgery (FAN) in Developing Countries: From Clinical Decision Making to Educational Courses, Strengthening Health Care Delivery.

23. The polling crisis: How to tell what people really think.

24. Detection and quantification of subtle changes in red blood cell density using a cell phone.

25. Cell Phone Ownership and Service Plans Among Low-Income Smokers: The Hidden Cost of Quitlines.

26. Barriers to Telephone Quitline Use Among Methadone-Maintained Smokers.

27. A mobile phone intervention increases physical activity in people with cardiovascular disease: Results from the HEART randomized controlled trial.

28. Information gathering and technology use among low-income minority men at risk for prostate cancer.

29. [Cell phone vs paracetamol].

30. Telemedicine and beyond.

31. A simple and compact smartphone accessory for quantitative chemiluminescence-based lateral flow immunoassay for salivary cortisol detection.

32. Navigating Veronika: how access, knowledge, and attitudes shaped my sister's care.

33. Melanoma and other skin lesion detection using smart handheld devices.

34. Reinforcing adherence to antihypertensive medications.

35. Mobile device for disease diagnosis and data tracking in resource-limited settings.

36. Smartphone attachment for stethoscope recording.

37. A 3D-printed device for a smartphone-based chemiluminescence biosensor for lactate in oral fluid and sweat.

38. A mobile phone intervention to reduce binge drinking among disadvantaged men: study protocol for a randomised controlled cost-effectiveness trial.

39. Empowering pharmacists in asthma management through interactive SMS (EmPhAsIS): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

41. Mobile money, smallholder farmers, and household welfare in Kenya.

42. Mobile phones democratize and cultivate next-generation imaging, diagnostics and measurement tools.

43. Mobile phones to support adherence to antiretroviral therapy: what would it cost the Indian National AIDS Control Programme?

44. Smart-phone obesity prevention trial for adolescent boys in low-income communities: the ATLAS RCT.

46. Low-cost mobile phone microscopy with a reversed mobile phone camera lens.

47. Time-lapse microscopy using smartphone with augmented reality markers.

48. The implementation effectiveness of the 'Strengthen your ankle' smartphone application for the prevention of ankle sprains: design of a randomized controlled trial.

49. The utilization of mobile devices for telemedicine services in a South African public healthcare system.

50. LWAs computational platform for e-consultation using mobile devices: cases from developing nations.

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