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Joseph P. Ring, Ph.D.

Concepts (22)

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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?
Health Physics12018230.650 Why?
Radiation Protection220184180.620 Why?
United States Environmental Protection Agency120181390.620 Why?
Advisory Committees120187700.470 Why?
Radiometry220057990.340 Why?
Societies, Medical1201837380.270 Why?
Radiation Dosage3201819160.250 Why?
Radioactive Fallout1200480.250 Why?
Nuclear Warfare12004310.240 Why?
Radioisotopes120054990.230 Why?
Biological Assay120056530.200 Why?
Terrorism120042110.190 Why?
Radiation Injuries1200411610.140 Why?
Benchmarking1199910350.100 Why?
Risk Assessment22018232920.090 Why?
Life Expectancy1200412080.040 Why?
Personnel Staffing and Scheduling119995020.030 Why?
United States22018695680.030 Why?
Program Evaluation1199924840.020 Why?
Humans420187392190.010 Why?
Registries1199980390.010 Why?
Risk Factors12004719720.010 Why?
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