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Richard Casey

Concepts (30)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Macula Lutea
1
2003
7
0.230
Why?
Retinal Diseases
1
2003
17
0.230
Why?
Adolescent Health Services
1
2006
27
0.070
Why?
Child Health Services
1
2006
41
0.070
Why?
Vision Disorders
1
2006
59
0.070
Why?
Health Services Needs and Demand
1
2006
143
0.070
Why?
Needs Assessment
1
2006
159
0.070
Why?
Color Perception Tests
1
2003
2
0.060
Why?
Fluorescein Angiography
1
2003
9
0.060
Why?
Nigeria
1
2003
74
0.060
Why?
Crystallization
1
2003
82
0.060
Why?
Electrophysiology
1
2003
130
0.060
Why?
Emigration and Immigration
1
2003
72
0.060
Why?
Visual Fields
1
2003
72
0.060
Why?
Visual Acuity
1
2003
98
0.050
Why?
Los Angeles
1
2003
368
0.050
Why?
Retrospective Studies
1
2003
1961
0.040
Why?
Aged
1
2003
6448
0.030
Why?
Middle Aged
1
2003
9642
0.020
Why?
Male
2
2006
18870
0.020
Why?
Female
2
2006
19873
0.020
Why?
Eyeglasses
1
2006
21
0.020
Why?
Health Care Surveys
1
2006
136
0.020
Why?
Humans
2
2006
34853
0.010
Why?
Infant
1
2006
1014
0.010
Why?
Child, Preschool
1
2006
1318
0.010
Why?
Health Services Accessibility
1
2006
531
0.010
Why?
Child
1
2006
2875
0.010
Why?
United States
1
2006
3894
0.010
Why?
Adolescent
1
2006
5035
0.010
Why?
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