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P J Watkinson

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Annals of Emergency Medicine|March 27, 1999
Emergency medicine in NamibiaP J Watkinson, A Cairns
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association|July 26, 2011
Are arterial and venous samples clinically equivalent for the estimation of pH, serum bicarbonate and potassium concentration in critically ill patients?W G Herrington, H J Nye, M S Hammersley, et al.
Anaesthesia|October 7, 2018
Changes in health-related quality of life after discharge from an intensive care unit: a systematic reviewA M J Gerth, R A Hatch, J D Young, et al.
Anaesthesia|October 18, 2006
A randomised controlled trial of the effect of continuous electronic physiological monitoring on the adverse event rate in high risk medical and surgical patientsP J Watkinson, V S Barber, J D Price, et al.
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Annals of Emergency Medicine|March 27, 1999
Emergency medicine in NamibiaP J Watkinson, A Cairns
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association|July 26, 2011
Are arterial and venous samples clinically equivalent for the estimation of pH, serum bicarbonate and potassium concentration in critically ill patients?W G Herrington, H J Nye, M S Hammersley, et al.
Anaesthesia|October 7, 2018
Changes in health-related quality of life after discharge from an intensive care unit: a systematic reviewA M J Gerth, R A Hatch, J D Young, et al.
Anaesthesia|October 18, 2006
A randomised controlled trial of the effect of continuous electronic physiological monitoring on the adverse event rate in high risk medical and surgical patientsP J Watkinson, V S Barber, J D Price, et al.
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