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Table 2 Review protocol considerations and characteristics of target trial (TT) for each study
Table 3 Range of overall assessments by study and bias domains
Table 6 Comparison of Cochrane risk of bias (RoB) version 1.0, Effective Public Health Practice (EPHPP) tool, and ROBINS-I bias domainsassessed

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