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S Bala Bhaskar

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Indian Journal of Anaesthesia|March 25, 2011
To err is human… to forgive and remember is divine?S Bala Bhaskar
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia|June 29, 2017
Concealing research outcomes: Missing data, negative results and missed publicationsS Bala Bhaskar
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia|May 30, 2013
Emergence from anaesthesia: Have we got it all smoothened out?S Bala Bhaskar
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia|November 20, 2013
Medical Journal and IJA Publication in IndiaS Bala Bhaskar
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia|December 23, 2016
The Indian Journal of Anaesthesia: The timeline never ceasesS Bala Bhaskar
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia|October 29, 2013
The diamond jubilee of the Indian Journal of Anaesthesia: A look-back, for the futureS Bala Bhaskar
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia|August 9, 2019
Fraud in publications-retractions and deterrentsS Bala Bhaskar
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia|December 17, 2011
Newer airway devices: Future promising?S Bala Bhaskar
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia|December 16, 2017
Newer airway assessment techniques: A view on their utilityS Bala Bhaskar
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia|August 29, 2013
Safety first, safety at early age: The quagmire of neurotoxicity in paediatric anaesthesiaS Bala Bhaskar
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Indian Journal of Anaesthesia|March 25, 2011
To err is human… to forgive and remember is divine?S Bala Bhaskar
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia|June 29, 2017
Concealing research outcomes: Missing data, negative results and missed publicationsS Bala Bhaskar
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia|May 30, 2013
Emergence from anaesthesia: Have we got it all smoothened out?S Bala Bhaskar
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia|November 20, 2013
Medical Journal and IJA Publication in IndiaS Bala Bhaskar
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia|December 23, 2016
The Indian Journal of Anaesthesia: The timeline never ceasesS Bala Bhaskar
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia|October 29, 2013
The diamond jubilee of the Indian Journal of Anaesthesia: A look-back, for the futureS Bala Bhaskar
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia|August 9, 2019
Fraud in publications-retractions and deterrentsS Bala Bhaskar
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia|December 17, 2011
Newer airway devices: Future promising?S Bala Bhaskar
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia|December 16, 2017
Newer airway assessment techniques: A view on their utilityS Bala Bhaskar
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia|August 29, 2013
Safety first, safety at early age: The quagmire of neurotoxicity in paediatric anaesthesiaS Bala Bhaskar
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