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Concepts (30)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Hydrocortisone
5
2017
93
1.700
Why?
Mexican Americans
4
2017
226
1.310
Why?
Acculturation
3
2017
205
1.060
Why?
Circadian Rhythm
2
2017
236
0.740
Why?
Stress, Psychological
2
2017
661
0.550
Why?
Wakefulness
2
2011
24
0.420
Why?
Health Status
1
2017
442
0.420
Why?
Arousal
1
2010
95
0.310
Why?
Saliva
3
2017
119
0.280
Why?
Anxiety Disorders
1
2011
322
0.280
Why?
Neurotic Disorders
1
2006
5
0.250
Why?
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
1
2006
27
0.250
Why?
Naloxone
1
2006
56
0.250
Why?
Narcotic Antagonists
1
2006
78
0.250
Why?
Depression
1
2011
863
0.200
Why?
Adolescent
4
2011
6081
0.140
Why?
Adult
5
2017
13872
0.140
Why?
Young Adult
3
2011
5080
0.120
Why?
Male
5
2017
23409
0.110
Why?
Female
5
2017
24698
0.110
Why?
Pituitary-Adrenal System
1
2011
41
0.080
Why?
Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System
1
2011
55
0.080
Why?
Humans
5
2017
43102
0.080
Why?
Life Change Events
1
2011
109
0.080
Why?
Child Abuse
1
2011
92
0.080
Why?
Adaptation, Psychological
1
2010
420
0.060
Why?
Personality Tests
1
2006
7
0.060
Why?
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
1
2006
282
0.060
Why?
Psychometrics
1
2006
358
0.050
Why?
Child
1
2010
3443
0.050
Why?
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