Paul Keating

34 papers receiving 458 citations

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Paul Keating
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  • Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health 178
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine 162
  • Sensory Systems 24
  • Endocrine and Autonomic Systems 24
  • Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine 18
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The 25 scholars most cited alongside Paul Keating, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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All Works

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1 201094
2 201065
3
Engagement: Australia Faces the Asia Pacific
200049
4 201548
5 200929
6 201128
7 199223
8 197821
9 198618
10 201016
11
Advancing Australia: The speeches of Paul Keating, Prime Minister
199516
12 195815
13 202113
14 20129
15 20118
16 20077
17 19596
18 19955
19
Redfern Park speech
20014
20 19914

About Paul Keating

Paul Keating is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Sociology and Political Science, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Political Science and International Relations and Epidemiology, having authored 37 papers that have together received 510 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (6 papers), Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (4 papers), Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring (3 papers), Australian History and Society (3 papers), Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (2 papers), Renal function and acid-base balance (2 papers), Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances (2 papers) and Commonwealth, Australian Politics and Federalism (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health (178 citations), Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine (162 citations), Sensory Systems (24 citations), Endocrine and Autonomic Systems (24 citations) and Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine (18 citations). Paul Keating has collaborated with scholars based in Netherlands, United Kingdom and United States. Frequent co-authors include Elise A. Verhagen, Hendrik J. ter Horst, Arend F. Bos, AF Bos, Albert Martijn, Koenraad N.J.A. Van Braeckel, Johannes C Dahmen, Oliver Barnstedt, Andrew J. King and David Watson. Their work appears in journals such as Early Human Development, British Journal of Anaesthesia, Journal of Neuroscience, Metals and PEDIATRICS.

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