International Journal of Indigenous Health

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Journal Impact1.29
国际分区PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH(Q4)
ISSN2291-9368, 2291-9376
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涉及主题政治学社会学生物法学医学心理学经济生态学土生土长的经济增长哲学地理计算机科学护理部人类学精神科历史考古公共关系医疗保健心理治疗师病理业务社会科学环境卫生社会心理学语言学
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