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Samia Ayub, M.B.,B.S.

Concepts (36)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Serotonin Syndrome12014180.130 Why?
Tramadol12014510.120 Why?
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice3201139220.070 Why?
Nursing Staff, Hospital120103460.070 Why?
Medical Staff, Hospital120106010.070 Why?
Awareness120106400.070 Why?
Pakistan320112950.060 Why?
Breast Feeding1201113380.050 Why?
Clinical Clerkship120075320.050 Why?
Gynecology120075130.050 Why?
Obstetrics120076580.050 Why?
Mothers1201121650.040 Why?
Analgesics, Opioid1201436770.040 Why?
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms1201020200.040 Why?
Depressive Disorder, Major1201446440.040 Why?
Hospitals1201039540.030 Why?
Students, Medical1200718620.030 Why?
Attitude of Health Personnel1200738420.030 Why?
Bottle Feeding12011660.020 Why?
Drug Interactions1201414600.020 Why?
Internship and Residency1201057890.020 Why?
Hospitals, University120075700.020 Why?
Cross-Sectional Studies32011250410.020 Why?
Perception1201111980.010 Why?
Interviews as Topic1201125390.010 Why?
Urban Population1201120220.010 Why?
Socioeconomic Factors1201177850.010 Why?
Pilot Projects1200783190.010 Why?
Female420143802000.010 Why?
Pregnancy12011291440.010 Why?
Infant12011351340.010 Why?
Adult220142140560.000 Why?
Humans420147443760.000 Why?
Aged120071632840.000 Why?
Middle Aged120072133880.000 Why?
Male120073501180.000 Why?
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