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Michael O.S. Afolabi

Concepts (32)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Research Design
2
2023
292
1.520
Why?
Disasters
2
2021
64
1.350
Why?
Legal Guardians
1
2021
3
0.830
Why?
Color Vision Defects
1
2021
2
0.800
Why?
Genetic Enhancement
1
2019
1
0.720
Why?
Deception
1
2019
5
0.720
Why?
Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola
1
2018
29
0.660
Why?
Public Health
2
2021
348
0.660
Why?
Mental Competency
1
2017
10
0.640
Why?
Ethicists
1
2017
4
0.630
Why?
Social Justice
1
2017
53
0.610
Why?
Physicians
1
2019
148
0.610
Why?
Analgesics, Opioid
1
2017
176
0.560
Why?
Ethics Committees, Research
1
2012
9
0.450
Why?
Human Experimentation
1
2012
12
0.450
Why?
Informed Consent
3
2019
30
0.440
Why?
Vulnerable Populations
1
2012
132
0.400
Why?
Humans
11
2023
34853
0.380
Why?
Morals
2
2019
12
0.350
Why?
South Africa
1
2023
34
0.230
Why?
Genome, Human
1
2023
112
0.220
Why?
Child
2
2021
2875
0.220
Why?
Socioeconomic Factors
1
2023
1003
0.180
Why?
Systems Theory
1
2018
3
0.170
Why?
Uncertainty
1
2018
25
0.170
Why?
Bioethics
1
2017
9
0.160
Why?
Disease Outbreaks
1
2018
155
0.150
Why?
Nigeria
1
2012
74
0.110
Why?
Ethics, Research
1
2012
17
0.110
Why?
Poverty
1
2012
316
0.090
Why?
Biomedical Research
1
2012
371
0.080
Why?
Animals
1
2018
14307
0.050
Why?
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