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J M T Pierce

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Anaesthesia|October 9, 2019
Calculating the carbon dioxide equivalent produced by vaporising a bottle of desflurane - a replyJ M T Pierce
Anaesthesia|December 4, 2019
Validation of the mathematics in the anaesthetic impact calculator, a smartphone app for the calculation the CO<sub>2</sub> e of inhalational anaesthesiaJ M T Pierce, R Taylor
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 23, 2006
The ideal tool for decorators: a novel use for disposable laryngoscope bladesR J Green, J M T Pierce
Anaesthesia|August 27, 2021
Twelve-year trend in nitrous oxide use at a tertiary institution: striving for a net zero NHSK J Elliott, J M T Pierce
Anaesthesia|December 13, 2012
Recycling steel from single-use laryngoscope blades and Magill forcepsN A Enzor, J M T Pierce
Anaesthesia|February 9, 2022
Estimate of the total carbon footprint and component carbon sources of different modes of labour analgesiaF Pearson, N Sheridan, J M T Pierce
Anaesthesia|July 18, 2020
Converting gas-driven ventilators from oxygen to air: environmental implicationsM W Court, S McAlister, J M T Pierce, et al.
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Anaesthesia|October 9, 2019
Calculating the carbon dioxide equivalent produced by vaporising a bottle of desflurane - a replyJ M T Pierce
Anaesthesia|December 4, 2019
Validation of the mathematics in the anaesthetic impact calculator, a smartphone app for the calculation the CO<sub>2</sub> e of inhalational anaesthesiaJ M T Pierce, R Taylor
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 23, 2006
The ideal tool for decorators: a novel use for disposable laryngoscope bladesR J Green, J M T Pierce
Anaesthesia|August 27, 2021
Twelve-year trend in nitrous oxide use at a tertiary institution: striving for a net zero NHSK J Elliott, J M T Pierce
Anaesthesia|December 13, 2012
Recycling steel from single-use laryngoscope blades and Magill forcepsN A Enzor, J M T Pierce
Anaesthesia|February 9, 2022
Estimate of the total carbon footprint and component carbon sources of different modes of labour analgesiaF Pearson, N Sheridan, J M T Pierce
Anaesthesia|July 18, 2020
Converting gas-driven ventilators from oxygen to air: environmental implicationsM W Court, S McAlister, J M T Pierce, et al.
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