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The search was limited to English language, peer reviewed articles, and articles published between 2002 and 2012.
This analysis was limited to manuscripts using human participants in placebo controlled, double blinded trials, published in English language peer reviewed journals, and which had a β-alanine only supplementation group (BA) and a placebo group (Pla).
We excluded unpublished work, as well as conference abstracts but included published full text English language peer reviewed studies with the following study design (Table 1):> Randomized controlled trials (RCTs).
Two reviewers (IT, ET) searched Medline and Embase in duplicate, using the search algorithm in supplementary table A, from inception to 11 October 2013 (last update) and limited the search to humans and English language, as the overwhelming majority of review studies are published in English language, peer reviewed journals.
All primary research studies published in English language peer reviewed journals between January 2005 (when social media became prominent) and June 2012 (when data collection commenced) were eligible for inclusion if the study used social media as a tool for collecting data about HPV vaccination.> -wrap-foot> The *symbol refers to truncation of a search term.
We performed a computerised systematic literature search of five databases (PsycINFO, Medline, Cochrane, Pubmed and Proquest) using a wide range of search terms to identify English language, peer reviewed papers dealing with medication adherence in patients with RA published between January 2000 and October 2014 (Table 1).
Of the 59 original research papers identified on this topic that have been published in English language peer-reviewed academic journals, most were for research conducted in protected areas (71%), with few from developing countries (17%) or threatened ecosystems (14%).
We limited the retrieval to articles from English language peer-reviewed journals.
Published in English language peer-reviewed journals in the past 20 years.
The search was limited to empirical studies published in English language peer-reviewed journals.
Only data from English language peer-reviewed journals were included in this systematic review.
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