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Anna Vladimirovna Oppenheimer, Ph.D.

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated120211210.720 Why?
Polychlorinated Biphenyls120212360.670 Why?
Manganese120223940.660 Why?
Executive Function1202214020.440 Why?
Environmental Pollutants1202112900.400 Why?
Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects1202125380.320 Why?
Memory, Short-Term2202210090.250 Why?
Problem Solving120224430.170 Why?
Social Behavior1202311440.140 Why?
Bayes Theorem1202123580.110 Why?
Pregnancy22022301790.090 Why?
Parents1202335960.080 Why?
Longitudinal Studies12023147660.070 Why?
Environmental Exposure1202145330.070 Why?
Case-Control Studies12023222930.060 Why?
Child22023808630.060 Why?
Adolescent22022891680.050 Why?
Infant, Newborn12022263950.050 Why?
Child, Preschool12023426230.040 Why?
Female320233969430.040 Why?
Humans320237684510.030 Why?
Adult120232235420.020 Why?
Male120233647810.020 Why?
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