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Concepts (30)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Intergenerational Relations
1
2014
15
0.470
Why?
Telemedicine
1
2014
182
0.360
Why?
Quality of Life
1
2014
481
0.340
Why?
Aging
1
2014
664
0.330
Why?
Health Promotion
1
2014
653
0.300
Why?
Italy
1
2014
22
0.120
Why?
Dysostoses
1
2008
1
0.080
Why?
Ribs
1
2008
4
0.080
Why?
Thoracic Vertebrae
1
2008
7
0.080
Why?
Abnormalities, Multiple
1
2008
36
0.080
Why?
Aged, 80 and over
1
2014
2379
0.080
Why?
Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors
1
2008
80
0.080
Why?
Mutation
1
2008
1095
0.060
Why?
Aged
1
2014
6741
0.050
Why?
Male
2
2014
20025
0.040
Why?
Female
2
2014
20969
0.040
Why?
Humans
2
2014
37093
0.030
Why?
Genes, Recessive
1
2008
7
0.020
Why?
Founder Effect
1
2008
9
0.020
Why?
Codon, Nonsense
1
2008
21
0.020
Why?
Syndrome
1
2008
74
0.020
Why?
Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
1
2008
269
0.020
Why?
Mutation, Missense
1
2008
83
0.020
Why?
DNA Primers
1
2008
286
0.020
Why?
Base Sequence
1
2008
997
0.020
Why?
Amino Acid Sequence
1
2008
1180
0.020
Why?
DNA
1
2008
574
0.020
Why?
Molecular Sequence Data
1
2008
1568
0.020
Why?
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
1
2008
767
0.010
Why?
Puerto Rico
1
2008
1378
0.010
Why?
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