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1 Artificial intelligence in systematic literature reviews: a case for cautious optimism Kharawala, Saifuddin

138 C p. 243-244
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2 A systematic review that is ``rapid'' and ``living'': A specific answer to the COVID-19 pandemic Negrini, Stefano

138 C p. 194-198
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3 Authors should also report the support for judgment when applying AMSTAR 2 Franco, Juan Victor Ariel

138 C p. 240
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4 Clinical practice guidelines in low and middle income countries: experiences from colombia Cabra-Bautista, Ginna

138 C p. 232-233
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5 Cluster randomized trials of individual-level interventions were at high risk of bias Easter, Christina

138 C p. 49-59
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6 “Comment on Khan: ‘Flawed use of post publication data fabrication tests’. Research misconduct tests: putting patients’ interests first” Khan, Khalid Saeed

138 C p. 227
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7 Consistency of ranking was evaluated as new measure for prediction model stability: longitudinal cohort study Li, Yan

138 C p. 168-177
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8 COVID-19 and the future of clinical epidemiology Armstrong, Katrina

138 C p. 189-193
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9 Development and application of health outcome descriptors facilitated decision-making in the production of practice guidelines Wiercioch, Wojtek

138 C p. 115-127
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10 Editorial Board
138 C p. IFC
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11 Editors’ Choice: October 2021
138 C p. A5
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12 Ethics of COVID-19 vaccine trials in rapidly changing contexts Knottnerus, J. André

138 C p. 213-214
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13 Evaluating tests for diagnosing COVID-19 in the absence of a reliable reference standard: pitfalls and potential solutions Korevaar, Daniël A.

138 C p. 182-188
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14 “Evidence-based checklists” for identifying predatory journals have not been assessed for reliability or validity: An analysis and proposal for moving forward Ng, Jeremy Y.

138 C p. 40-48
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15 Favouring imperfect awareness over perfect ignorance Nguyen, T.L.

138 C p. 238-239
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16 High prevalence of spin was found in pharmacovigilance studies using disproportionality analyses to detect safety signals: a meta-epidemiological study Mouffak, Amelle

138 C p. 73-79
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17 Informing the GRADE evidence to decision process with health equity considerations: demonstration from the Canadian rheumatoid arthritis care context Barnabe, Cheryl

138 C p. 147-155
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18 Large-scale validation of the prediction model risk of bias assessment Tool (PROBAST) using a short form: high risk of bias models show poorer discrimination Venema, Esmee

138 C p. 32-39
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19 Letter to the Editor - Methodological quality was critically low in 9/10 systematic reviews in advanced cancer patients—A methodological study Peters, Micah DJ

138 C p. 234
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20 Letter to the Editor on detecting and dealing with heterogeneity in meta-analyses by Cordero and Dans. Hoaglin, David C.

138 C p. 230
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21 Letter to the editor regarding "Incomparability of treatment groups is often blindly ignored in randomised controlled trials – a post hoc analysis of baseline characteristic tables" Knight, Ruth

138 C p. 237
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22 Methodology over metrics: current scientific standards are a disservice to patients and society Van Calster, Ben

138 C p. 219-226
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23 Nearly 80 systematic reviews were published each day: Observational study on trends in epidemiology and reporting over the years 2000-2019 Hoffmann, Falk

138 C p. 1-11
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24 Noncollapsibility, confounding, and sparse-data bias. Part 1: The oddities of odds Greenland, Sander

138 C p. 178-181
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25 Per-Protocol analyses produced larger treatment effect sizes than intention to treat: a meta-epidemiological study Mostazir, Mohammod

138 C p. 12-21
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26 Pilot and feasibility studies for pragmatic trials have unique considerations and areas of uncertainty Chan, Claire L

138 C p. 102-114
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27 Placebo-controlled trials with COVID-19 vaccines: participants first Dal-Ré, Rafael

138 C p. 211-212
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28 Prespecification of subgroup analyses and examination of treatment-subgroup interactions in cancer individual participant data meta-analyses are suboptimal Gao, Ya

138 C p. 156-167
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29 Quality of clinical practice guidelines in Japan remains low: A cross-sectional meta-epidemiological study Kataoka, Yuki

138 C p. 22-31
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30 Randomized COVID-19 vaccination rollout can offer direct real-world evidence Hemkens, Lars G.

138 C p. 199-202
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31 Reconciling contrasting guideline recommendations on red and processed meat for health outcomes Vernooij, RWM

138 C p. 215-218
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32 Reply to letter to the editor by Franco et al. AMSTAR 2 overall confidence rating: A call for even more transparency Lorenz, Robert C.

138 C p. 241-242
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33 Reply to letter to the editor by Kharawala S, et al: Artificial intelligence for assisting systematic reviews: Opportunities with continuing challenges Qin, Xuan

138 C p. 245-246
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34 Reply to letter to the editor by Peters: knowledge transfer is the key Siemens, W.

138 C p. 235-236
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35 Reply to the Letter to the Editor from David C. Hoaglin regarding the article by Cynthia P. Cordero and Antonio L. Dans entitled “Key concepts in clinical epidemiology: Detecting and dealing with heterogeneity in meta-analyses” [1] Cordero, Cynthia P.

138 C p. 231
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36 Reporting of prognostic clinical prediction models based on machine learning methods in oncology needs to be improved Dhiman, Paula

138 C p. 60-72
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37 Research misconduct tests: putting patients’ interests first van Wely, Madelon

138 C p. 228-229
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38 Study designs for comparative diagnostic test accuracy: A methodological review and classification scheme Yang, Bada

138 C p. 128-138
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39 Systematic review automation tools improve efficiency but lack of knowledge impedes their adoption: a survey Scott, Anna Mae

138 C p. 80-94
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40 Table of Contents
138 C p. A2-A4
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41 The impact of gender on researchers’ assessment: A randomized controlled trial Franco, Marina Christ

138 C p. 95-101
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42 The possible effects of iron loss from bloodletting on mortality from pneumonia in the nineteenth century Brabin, Bernard

138 C p. 139-146
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43 Using preprints in evidence synthesis: Commentary on experience during the COVID-19 pandemic Clyne, Barbara

138 C p. 203-210
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