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Shobita Rajagopalan

Concepts (26)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Antitubercular Agents
1
2016
35
0.480
Why?
Long-Term Care
1
2016
55
0.470
Why?
Tuberculosis
1
2016
78
0.450
Why?
Mycoses
1
2005
31
0.220
Why?
Bacterial Infections
1
2005
45
0.220
Why?
Diabetes Complications
1
2005
102
0.210
Why?
Incidence
1
2016
1078
0.100
Why?
Age Factors
1
2016
1154
0.100
Why?
Aged
2
2016
8214
0.070
Why?
Risk Factors
1
2016
3994
0.070
Why?
Clinical Clerkship
1
2005
27
0.060
Why?
Poverty Areas
1
2005
47
0.060
Why?
Career Choice
1
2005
52
0.060
Why?
Medically Underserved Area
1
2005
120
0.050
Why?
Program Evaluation
1
2005
359
0.050
Why?
Students, Medical
1
2005
158
0.050
Why?
Aging
1
2005
783
0.040
Why?
Humans
3
2016
43102
0.030
Why?
Professional Practice Location
1
2005
17
0.010
Why?
Intention
1
2005
108
0.010
Why?
Los Angeles
1
2005
394
0.010
Why?
Schools, Medical
1
2005
208
0.010
Why?
Logistic Models
1
2005
1009
0.010
Why?
Longitudinal Studies
1
2005
1063
0.010
Why?
Reproducibility of Results
1
2005
1081
0.010
Why?
Adult
1
2005
13872
0.000
Why?
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