INIS
children
100%
india
84%
levels
61%
neonates
49%
schools
43%
control
32%
cities
32%
comparative evaluations
30%
hospitals
28%
asthma
20%
risks
20%
thalassemia
20%
ultrasonography
14%
diseases
14%
motors
13%
symptoms
13%
zinc
12%
patients
12%
values
12%
feeding
11%
breasts
10%
specificity
10%
sensitivity
10%
workers
10%
ferritin
10%
women
10%
light emitting diodes
10%
hemangiomas
10%
phototherapy
10%
hematomas
10%
covid-19
10%
humans
10%
assessments
10%
pediatrics
10%
thyroiditis
10%
tissues
10%
computed tomography
10%
diaphragm
10%
viruses
10%
ovaries
10%
transfusions
10%
torsion
10%
correlations
10%
birth
9%
fever
9%
blood
8%
abdomen
8%
evaluation
8%
steroids
8%
copper
8%
Medicine and Dentistry
Neonates
24%
Echography
18%
Child
17%
Serum
13%
Abdomen
12%
Diagnostics
12%
Perception
12%
Follow up
11%
Hospital
11%
Thalassemia
11%
Lesion
10%
Case Report
10%
Transfusion
10%
Diastolic Function
10%
Ferritin
10%
Prematurity
10%
Breast Feeding
10%
Patient Referral
10%
Bowel Obstruction
10%
Cognitive Function
10%
Beta Thalassemia
10%
Thalassemia Major
10%
Retrospective Cohort Study
10%
Breastfeeding
10%
Pediatrics
10%
Child Development
10%
Supraventricular Tachycardia
10%
Tissues
10%
Diaphragm Eventration
10%
Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome
10%
Nerve Cell Differentiation
10%
Diagnosis
8%
Dengue Fever
8%
Evaluation Study
8%
Athletic Training
7%
Therapeutic Procedure
7%
Fever
7%
Cells
7%
Trachea
6%
Levothyroxine
6%
Steroid
6%
Neck
6%
Disease
6%
Cross Sectional Study
6%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
5%
Immunization
5%
Monitoring
5%
Infant
5%
Ovariectomy
5%
Emergency
5%
Nursing and Health Professions
Child
58%
Hospital
24%
Asthma
20%
Cohort Analysis
20%
Control
17%
Breast Feeding
11%
Prematurity
10%
Phototherapy
10%
Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia
10%
Patient Referral
10%
Woman
10%
Ferritin Blood Level
10%
Prevalence
10%
Transfusion
10%
Brain Disease
10%
Imaging
10%
Diaphragm Eventration
10%
Supraventricular Tachycardia
10%
Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome
10%
Newborn Sepsis
10%
Diagnosis
10%
Marker
10%
Bilirubin Blood Level
6%
Cross-Sectional Study
5%