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The research methodology used in this paper is illustrated in Figure 1: (A) to select the journals and articles, (B) to review the selected articles, (C) to define relevant categories to classify the articles, (D) to classify the articles in the defined categories.

Exclusion criteria were: (a) case-only studies, familial studies, or duplicate data; (b) abstracts, comments, letters, reviews, or editorial articles; (c) insufficient genotyping data.

Articles were excluded if they were: a) not on the topic of malaria (75 articles); b) on the topic of malaria but did not include a discussion on policy (42 articles); c) if they had a specific geographic focus outside of sub-Saharan Africa, given our focus on stakeholders in East Africa (14 articles); or d) not peer-reviewed (4 articles).

Abstracts or full texts have been then gathered and selected by two different researchers (ND and AF) to check the following inclusion criteria: a) AN diagnosis; b) original research or debate articles, c) being published after 1990, and d) English language.

Articles excluded from the review were (a) non-RCT designs, (b) review articles, (c) interventions occurred in hospital only, (d) focused on a subset of preterm infants such as those already diagnosed with a developmental problem such as a behavioural disorder, or (e) targeted nursing staff.

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For instance, the editor of Physical Review E or the selected reviewers could have brought article B to the attention of the authors of article A, and similarly, when articles C-F were submitted to the same journal, the editor or the reviewers could have advised the authors of group (G_{2}) to include article A in the bibliographies of their submitted papers.

This could mean that either the authors of articles C-F were not aware of the existence of article A, despite the substantial overlap between their reference lists, or that article A was not particularly relevant to the topics addressed in the other articles.

Specifically, it is a violation of Section 1050.7, Article C, of the New York City Transit rules of conduct, which states that no rider shall "sleep or doze where such activity may be hazardous to such person or to others".

In contrast, a 2002 study published in the journal Meat Science, compared the nutritional content of organic and non-organic chicken meat, using a much larger sample size than the studies that led to the Sunday Times article (C Castellini, C Mugnai and A Dal Bosco 2002: "Effect of organic production on broiler carcass and meat quality", Meat Science, 60, 219-225).

Throughout this article C always denotes a harmless positive constant.

Notations: Throughout the rest of this article, C or O(1) will be used to denote a generic positive constants which may vary from line to line.

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