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Ian Roberts

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 27, 2022
Decolonising knowledge production: our experience researching tranexamic acid for trauma victimsIan Roberts, Haleema Shakur-Still
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 11, 2002
Safety education of pedestrians for injury prevention: a systematic review of randomised controlled trialsOlivier Duperrex, Frances Bunn, Ian Roberts
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|March 2, 2013
Colloids versus crystalloids for fluid resuscitation in critically ill patientsPablo Perel, Ian Roberts, Katharine Ker
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 11, 2002
War on the roadsIan Roberts, Dinesh Mohan, Kamran Abbasi
Trials|July 19, 2017
A nested mechanistic sub-study into the effect of tranexamic acid versus placebo on intracranial haemorrhage and cerebral ischaemia in isolated traumatic brain injury: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial (CRASH-3 Trial Intracranial Bleeding Mechanistic Sub-Study [CRASH-3 IBMS])Abda Mahmood, Ian Roberts, Haleema Shakur
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|April 17, 2009
Hypothermia for traumatic head injuryEmma Sydenham, Ian Roberts, Phil Alderson
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 27, 2007
Doubts over head injury studiesIan Roberts, Richard Smith, Stephen Evans
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 19, 2014
How effective is tranexamic acid for acute gastrointestinal bleeding?Daniela Manno, Katharine Ker, Ian Roberts
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|January 23, 2009
Hypothermia for traumatic head injuryEmma Sydenham, Ian Roberts, Phil Alderson
Trials|May 23, 2021
Including random centre effects in design, analysis and presentation of multi-centre trialsKate Edgar, Ian Roberts, Linda Sharples
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 27, 2022
Decolonising knowledge production: our experience researching tranexamic acid for trauma victimsIan Roberts, Haleema Shakur-Still
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 11, 2002
Safety education of pedestrians for injury prevention: a systematic review of randomised controlled trialsOlivier Duperrex, Frances Bunn, Ian Roberts
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|March 2, 2013
Colloids versus crystalloids for fluid resuscitation in critically ill patientsPablo Perel, Ian Roberts, Katharine Ker
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 11, 2002
War on the roadsIan Roberts, Dinesh Mohan, Kamran Abbasi
Trials|July 19, 2017
A nested mechanistic sub-study into the effect of tranexamic acid versus placebo on intracranial haemorrhage and cerebral ischaemia in isolated traumatic brain injury: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial (CRASH-3 Trial Intracranial Bleeding Mechanistic Sub-Study [CRASH-3 IBMS])Abda Mahmood, Ian Roberts, Haleema Shakur
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|April 17, 2009
Hypothermia for traumatic head injuryEmma Sydenham, Ian Roberts, Phil Alderson
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 27, 2007
Doubts over head injury studiesIan Roberts, Richard Smith, Stephen Evans
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 19, 2014
How effective is tranexamic acid for acute gastrointestinal bleeding?Daniela Manno, Katharine Ker, Ian Roberts
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|January 23, 2009
Hypothermia for traumatic head injuryEmma Sydenham, Ian Roberts, Phil Alderson
Trials|May 23, 2021
Including random centre effects in design, analysis and presentation of multi-centre trialsKate Edgar, Ian Roberts, Linda Sharples
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