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101. Disclosure bias for group versus individual reporting of violence amongst conflict-affected adolescent girls in DRC and Ethiopia.

102. Encouraging understanding or increasing prejudices: A cross-sectional survey of institutional influence on health personnel attitudes about refugee claimants' access to health care.

103. Social network analysis of multi-stakeholder platforms in agricultural research for development: Opportunities and constraints for innovation and scaling.

104. The Limitations of the GRE in Predicting Success in Biomedical Graduate School.

105. Menstruation and the Cycle of Poverty: A Cluster Quasi-Randomised Control Trial of Sanitary Pad and Puberty Education Provision in Uganda.

106. A Competency Model for Clinical Physicians in China: A Cross-Sectional Survey.

107. Development of a Conceptual Model and Survey Instrument to Measure Conscientious Objection to Abortion Provision.

108. Good and Bad Research Collaborations: Researchers’ Views on Science and Ethics in Global Health Research.

109. Maximizing the Spread of Influence via Generalized Degree Discount.

110. The Systematic Medical Appraisal, Referral and Treatment (SMART) Mental Health Project: Development and Testing of Electronic Decision Support System and Formative Research to Understand Perceptions about Mental Health in Rural India.

111. The Global Research Collaboration of Network Meta-Analysis: A Social Network Analysis.

112. Environmental Risk Factors influencing Bicycle Theft: A Spatial Analysis in London, UK.

113. The Prevalence of Distress and Depression among Women in Rural Sichuan Province.

114. Measure, Then Show: Grasping Human Evolution Through an Inquiry-Based, Data-driven Hominin Skulls Lab.

115. A Graph is Worth a Thousand Words: How Overconfidence and Graphical Disclosure of Numerical Information Influence Financial Analysts Accuracy on Decision Making.

116. Towards a Collaborative Research: A Case Study on Linking Science to Farmers’ Perceptions and Knowledge on Arabica Coffee Pests and Diseases and Its Management.

117. Steps Toward Creating A Therapeutic Community for Inpatients Suffering from Chronic Ulcers: Lessons from Allada Buruli Ulcer Treatment Hospital in Benin.

118. Quantitative, Qualitative and Geospatial Methods to Characterize HIV Risk Environments.

119. Link Prediction in Criminal Networks: A Tool for Criminal Intelligence Analysis.

120. London Education and Inclusion Project (LEIP): Exploring Negative and Null Effects of a Cluster-Randomised School-Intervention to Reduce School Exclusion—Findings from Protocol-Based Subgroup Analyses.

121. Daughters at Risk of Female Genital Mutilation: Examining the Determinants of Mothers’ Intentions to Allow Their Daughters to Undergo Female Genital Mutilation.

122. The Effects of Community Attachment and Information Seeking on Displaced Disaster Victims’ Decision Making.

123. Personal and Network Dynamics in Performance of Knowledge Workers: A Study of Australian Breast Radiologists.

124. Factors Associated with Injuries among Commercial Motorcyclists: Evidence from a Matched Case Control Study in Kampala City, Uganda.

125. A Critical Analysis of Concentration and Competition in the Indian Pharmaceutical Market.

126. The Many Organisational Factors Relevant to Planning Change in Emergency Care Departments: A Qualitative Study to Inform a Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial Aiming to Improve the Management of Patients with Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries.

127. Predictive validity of preschool screening tools for language and behavioural difficulties: A PRISMA systematic review.

128. The impact of computerised physician order entry and clinical decision support on pharmacist-physician communication in the hospital setting: A qualitative study.

129. Ten simple rules for drawing scientific comics.

130. Ten simple rules for successfully completing a graduate degree in Latin America.

131. Regional co-location pattern scoping on a street network considering distance decay effects of spatial interaction.

132. Health situation of migrant and minority nurses: A systematic review.

133. Status of chemistry lab safety in Nepal.

134. A systematic identification and analysis of scientists on Twitter.

135. Measuring scientific impact beyond academia: An assessment of existing impact metrics and proposed improvements.

136. Interdisciplinary Collaboration between Natural and Social Sciences – Status and Trends Exemplified in Groundwater Research.

137. The Effect of Gender in the Publication Patterns in Mathematics.

138. The assignment and distribution of the dyslexia label: Using the UK Millennium Cohort Study to investigate the socio-demographic predictors of the dyslexia label in England and Wales

139. Career Coaches as a Source of Vicarious Learning for Racial and Ethnic Minority PhD Students in the Biomedical Sciences: A Qualitative Study.

140. Staged Models for Interdisciplinary Research.

141. Assessing Individual Intellectual Output in Scientific Research: Mexico’s National System for Evaluating Scholars Performance in the Humanities and the Behavioral Sciences.

142. Predicting Crashes Using Traffic Offences. A Meta-Analysis that Examines Potential Bias between Self-Report and Archival Data.

143. Evaluating approaches to designing effective Co-Created hand-hygiene interventions for children in India, Sierra Leone and the UK

144. Applying the Readiness for Interprofessional Learning Scale (RIPLS) to medical, veterinary and dual degree Master of Public Health (MPH) students at a private medical institution

145. A standardized citation metrics author database annotated for scientific field

147. Class and objectification: An investigation into the relationship between women’s social class and self- and other-objectification

148. Comprehensive school-based health programs to improve child and adolescent health : Evidence from Zambia

149. "Cementing" marriages through childbearing in subsequent unions: Insights into fertility differentials among first-time married and remarried women in Ghana.

150. Educational achievement at age 9.5 years of children born to mothers maintained on methadone during pregnancy.