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Timothy Akers

Concepts (32)

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Concepts are listed by decreasing relevance which is based on many factors, including how many publications the person wrote about that topic, how long ago those publications were written, and how many publications other people have written on that same topic.


Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Criminology
2
2009
2
0.690
Why?
Crime
2
2009
26
0.420
Why?
Epidemiology
1
2009
6
0.340
Why?
Ethics, Medical
1
2009
18
0.330
Why?
Epidemiologic Methods
1
2009
49
0.330
Why?
Violence
1
2009
134
0.320
Why?
Health Policy
1
2009
165
0.300
Why?
Public Health
1
2009
372
0.250
Why?
Substance-Related Disorders
2
2012
730
0.220
Why?
Criminal Law
1
2012
26
0.110
Why?
Prisons
1
2012
49
0.100
Why?
Hazardous Substances
1
2009
18
0.090
Why?
Demography
1
2009
175
0.080
Why?
Risk-Taking
1
2012
451
0.080
Why?
History, 21st Century
1
2009
81
0.080
Why?
History, 20th Century
1
2009
117
0.080
Why?
Health Behavior
1
2012
537
0.080
Why?
Social Environment
1
2009
207
0.080
Why?
Minority Groups
1
2012
596
0.070
Why?
Health Status
1
2009
380
0.070
Why?
Cognition
1
2009
398
0.070
Why?
Adolescent
2
2012
5363
0.050
Why?
Humans
3
2012
37093
0.040
Why?
Male
2
2012
20025
0.030
Why?
Environment
1
2012
138
0.020
Why?
Sexual Behavior
1
2012
609
0.020
Why?
Health Promotion
1
2012
653
0.020
Why?
Young Adult
1
2012
4268
0.010
Why?
Aged
1
2012
6741
0.010
Why?
HIV Infections
1
2012
2303
0.010
Why?
Middle Aged
1
2012
10129
0.010
Why?
Adult
1
2012
11712
0.010
Why?
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