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Steven Nisenbaum, J.D., Ph.D.

Concepts (22)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Students1197916510.020 Why?
Adaptation, Psychological1197925750.020 Why?
Student Health Services11979410.010 Why?
Universities119799560.010 Why?
Mental Health Services1197916430.000 Why?
Luminescence119681370.000 Why?
Massachusetts1197986620.000 Why?
Macromolecular Substances1196814540.000 Why?
Proteins1196861000.000 Why?
Trypsinogen11968860.000 Why?
Pepsin A11968710.000 Why?
Muramidase119681740.000 Why?
Serum Albumin, Bovine119683240.000 Why?
Solutions119684260.000 Why?
Guanidines119681930.000 Why?
Trypsin119685110.000 Why?
Globins119684160.000 Why?
Ovalbumin119687190.000 Why?
Urea119684500.000 Why?
Serum Albumin119686750.000 Why?
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration1196825560.000 Why?
Humans119797443760.000 Why?
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