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Aliya Perrin Dincer, M.D.

Concepts (18)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Opioid-Related Disorders1201621620.050 Why?
Analgesics, Opioid1201638040.040 Why?
Propensity Score1201619080.020 Why?
Cost of Illness1201619360.020 Why?
Insurance, Health1201624970.010 Why?
Health Care Costs1201632430.010 Why?
Substance-Related Disorders1201644200.010 Why?
Cohort Studies12016414460.010 Why?
Young Adult12016592070.010 Why?
Treatment Outcome12016646510.010 Why?
United States12016723390.000 Why?
Adolescent12016883130.000 Why?
Retrospective Studies12016805820.000 Why?
Middle Aged120162208260.000 Why?
Adult120162211480.000 Why?
Male120163607360.000 Why?
Female120163925810.000 Why?
Humans120167614230.000 Why?
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