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Matthew Doane

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Water treatment processesModels of care and place of birthRegenerative medicine (incl. stem cells)
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|Dec 22, 2022
Quantifying exposure to chlorhexidine from decontamination of peripheral intravenous injection ports.

Matthew A Doane, Christopher Kwong, Nicholas Proschogo

|Jul 18, 2022
Prevention of Postoperative Events following Reversal with Sugammadex or Neostigmine (the P-PERSoN Trial): Pilot Data Following Early Termination of a Prospective, Blinded, Randomised Trial.

Benjamin Olesnicky, Matthew Doane, Clare Farrell

|Jan 17, 2022
Analgesia for major laparoscopic abdominal surgery: a randomised feasibility trial using intrathecal morphine.

K Pirie, M A Doane, B Riedel

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