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J Pandit

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Anaesthesia|February 22, 2008
Anaesthetic research in the United Kingdom: publishing or perishing?J J Pandit
British Journal of Anaesthesia|March 22, 2006
Editorial I: The national strategy for academic anaesthesia. A personal view on its implications for our specialtyJ J Pandit
Anaesthesia|February 12, 2016
The isolated forearm technique in non-paralysed patients - a replyJ J Pandit
Anaesthesia|December 6, 2020
Reconciling aerosol generation data with actual rates of infection dataJ J Pandit
Anaesthesia|March 13, 2012
On statistical methods to test if sampling in trials is genuinely randomJ J Pandit
British Journal of Anaesthesia|October 9, 2004
Effect of arousal on hypercapnic ventilatory response needs to be examinedJ J Pandit
Anaesthesia|April 10, 2002
The intubating laryngeal mask airway as a guide to fibreoscopyJ J Pandit
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|December 19, 2009
Future opportunities and challenges in academic anesthesia in the United Kingdom: a model for maintaining the scientific edgeJaideep J Pandit
Anaesthesia|November 25, 2015
Deaths by horsekick in the Prussian army - and other 'Never Events' in large organisationsJ J Pandit
Anesthesiology|September 20, 2017
The Isolated Forearm Paradox: Why Never a Response to Command in the Completely Unparalyzed?Jaideep J Pandit
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Anaesthesia|February 22, 2008
Anaesthetic research in the United Kingdom: publishing or perishing?J J Pandit
British Journal of Anaesthesia|March 22, 2006
Editorial I: The national strategy for academic anaesthesia. A personal view on its implications for our specialtyJ J Pandit
Anaesthesia|February 12, 2016
The isolated forearm technique in non-paralysed patients - a replyJ J Pandit
Anaesthesia|December 6, 2020
Reconciling aerosol generation data with actual rates of infection dataJ J Pandit
Anaesthesia|March 13, 2012
On statistical methods to test if sampling in trials is genuinely randomJ J Pandit
British Journal of Anaesthesia|October 9, 2004
Effect of arousal on hypercapnic ventilatory response needs to be examinedJ J Pandit
Anaesthesia|April 10, 2002
The intubating laryngeal mask airway as a guide to fibreoscopyJ J Pandit
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|December 19, 2009
Future opportunities and challenges in academic anesthesia in the United Kingdom: a model for maintaining the scientific edgeJaideep J Pandit
Anaesthesia|November 25, 2015
Deaths by horsekick in the Prussian army - and other 'Never Events' in large organisationsJ J Pandit
Anesthesiology|September 20, 2017
The Isolated Forearm Paradox: Why Never a Response to Command in the Completely Unparalyzed?Jaideep J Pandit
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