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HSR Proceedings in Intensive Care & Cardiovascular Anesthesia|February 27, 2013
The right language: think English when writing your paperM John
HSR Proceedings in Intensive Care & Cardiovascular Anesthesia|February 27, 2013
Who on earth is this person talking to?M John
HSR Proceedings in Intensive Care & Cardiovascular Anesthesia|February 27, 2013
The target journal: choosing the right place to submit your paperM John
HSR Proceedings in Intensive Care & Cardiovascular Anesthesia|February 27, 2013
Leave nothing to change: using English to navigate your presentationM John
HSR Proceedings in Intensive Care & Cardiovascular Anesthesia|February 27, 2013
When a question becomes a nightmare: surviving the most difficult part of your presentationM John
HSR Proceedings in Intensive Care & Cardiovascular Anesthesia|February 27, 2013
A is for AbstractM John
HSR Proceedings in Intensive Care & Cardiovascular Anesthesia|February 27, 2013
I can't get (or give) no satisfactionM John
HSR Proceedings in Intensive Care & Cardiovascular Anesthesia|February 27, 2013
Too-many-bullets spoil the broth (slightly modified English proverb)M John
HSR Proceedings in Intensive Care & Cardiovascular Anesthesia|February 27, 2013
Wish you were here!M John
Nursing Times|February 23, 1999
Public health. Levelling the playing fieldM John
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HSR Proceedings in Intensive Care & Cardiovascular Anesthesia|February 27, 2013
The right language: think English when writing your paperM John
HSR Proceedings in Intensive Care & Cardiovascular Anesthesia|February 27, 2013
Who on earth is this person talking to?M John
HSR Proceedings in Intensive Care & Cardiovascular Anesthesia|February 27, 2013
The target journal: choosing the right place to submit your paperM John
HSR Proceedings in Intensive Care & Cardiovascular Anesthesia|February 27, 2013
Leave nothing to change: using English to navigate your presentationM John
HSR Proceedings in Intensive Care & Cardiovascular Anesthesia|February 27, 2013
When a question becomes a nightmare: surviving the most difficult part of your presentationM John
HSR Proceedings in Intensive Care & Cardiovascular Anesthesia|February 27, 2013
A is for AbstractM John
HSR Proceedings in Intensive Care & Cardiovascular Anesthesia|February 27, 2013
I can't get (or give) no satisfactionM John
HSR Proceedings in Intensive Care & Cardiovascular Anesthesia|February 27, 2013
Too-many-bullets spoil the broth (slightly modified English proverb)M John
HSR Proceedings in Intensive Care & Cardiovascular Anesthesia|February 27, 2013
Wish you were here!M John
Nursing Times|February 23, 1999
Public health. Levelling the playing fieldM John
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