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Nia Taylor

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The Practising Midwife|March 5, 2008
Bumps and backsNia Taylor
JAMA|April 10, 2019
Decontamination Strategies for Critically Ill PatientsNia Taylor, Hans Rommes, Hendrick van Saene
Insights Into Imaging|November 28, 2015
Ultrasonography of thyroid nodules: a pictorial reviewCheng Xie, Peter Cox, Nia Taylor, et al.
Insights Into Imaging|July 31, 2019
Imaging of brown tumours: a pictorial reviewCheng Xie, Maria Tsakok, Nia Taylor, et al.
European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology|September 1, 2023
A study evaluating quality of life and factors affecting it before, during and after menopauseHayley A Hutchings, Nia Taylor, Anagha Remesh, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|June 29, 2011
Gut overgrowth harms the critically illAndy Petros, Nia Taylor, Hendrick K van Saene, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|May 28, 2014
Colistin, SDD and resistance: nihil novi sub soleLuciano Silvestri, Nia Taylor, Hendrick K F van Saene, et al.
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine : a Journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies|July 19, 2012
Selective decontamination of the digestive tract in critically ill children: systematic review and meta-analysisAndy Petros, Luciano Silvestri, Rachelle Booth, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|February 23, 2020
Selective decontamination of the digestive tract is a four-component strategyHans Rommes, Nia Taylor, Andy Petros, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|April 5, 2011
Selective digestive decontamination is superior to selective oropharyngeal decontaminationLuciano Silvestri, Nia Taylor, Durk F Zandstra, et al.
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The Practising Midwife|March 5, 2008
Bumps and backsNia Taylor
JAMA|April 10, 2019
Decontamination Strategies for Critically Ill PatientsNia Taylor, Hans Rommes, Hendrick van Saene
Insights Into Imaging|November 28, 2015
Ultrasonography of thyroid nodules: a pictorial reviewCheng Xie, Peter Cox, Nia Taylor, et al.
Insights Into Imaging|July 31, 2019
Imaging of brown tumours: a pictorial reviewCheng Xie, Maria Tsakok, Nia Taylor, et al.
European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology|September 1, 2023
A study evaluating quality of life and factors affecting it before, during and after menopauseHayley A Hutchings, Nia Taylor, Anagha Remesh, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|June 29, 2011
Gut overgrowth harms the critically illAndy Petros, Nia Taylor, Hendrick K van Saene, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|May 28, 2014
Colistin, SDD and resistance: nihil novi sub soleLuciano Silvestri, Nia Taylor, Hendrick K F van Saene, et al.
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine : a Journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies|July 19, 2012
Selective decontamination of the digestive tract in critically ill children: systematic review and meta-analysisAndy Petros, Luciano Silvestri, Rachelle Booth, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|February 23, 2020
Selective decontamination of the digestive tract is a four-component strategyHans Rommes, Nia Taylor, Andy Petros, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|April 5, 2011
Selective digestive decontamination is superior to selective oropharyngeal decontaminationLuciano Silvestri, Nia Taylor, Durk F Zandstra, et al.
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