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Data sources were Medline, Embase, Cochrane Library and National Library for health searches on ADR reporting (January 1997 to August 2007) including cross-referenced articles.
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We also searched Google Scholar, and cross-referenced recent review articles on childhood headache and migraine.
Reference lists of relevant systematic reviews and meta-analyses were cross-referenced against identified articles.
All of the review articles and cross-referenced studies from the retrieved articles were screened for pertinent information.
Author lists and references were also cross-referenced for potentially relevant articles.
Citations within the assembled listing were cross-referenced for completeness, and articles were added based on the reverse search.
Each individual specialty was searched for relevant articles and all articles were cross-referenced with children or pediatrics.
Analysis for this article cross-referenced ownership structure with aspects of reported business behaviour, and triangulated interviewees' statements about the behaviour of competitors and the evolution of market competition.
Articles were then cross-referenced to discard repeated references, leaving 52 orthopaedic articles cited in this review.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com