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Emily Ann Harrison, Ph.D.

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Public Opinion120204820.530 Why?
Epidemics120205120.460 Why?
Vaccines120208320.380 Why?
Craniocerebral Trauma120144910.330 Why?
Pandemics3202486110.320 Why?
Football120145020.300 Why?
Health Services Accessibility1202454040.280 Why?
Coronavirus Infections1202030760.200 Why?
Pneumonia, Viral1202031960.200 Why?
Trust120235320.160 Why?
Head Protective Devices120141180.110 Why?
Developing Countries1202428660.100 Why?
History, 19th Century120147200.100 Why?
Public Health1202326580.090 Why?
History, 21st Century1201415730.070 Why?
History, 20th Century1201427720.060 Why?
Poverty1201626920.060 Why?
Brain Concussion1201413970.050 Why?
Humans520247584060.040 Why?
Financial Support120161170.030 Why?
Rwanda120166590.030 Why?
United States12020721360.020 Why?
Uganda1201613240.020 Why?
Program Evaluation1201624920.020 Why?
Risk Factors12014738090.020 Why?
Social Support1201621550.020 Why?
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