S J Bird
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Recent Articles
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Jewer J, Wong M, Bird S, Habib A, Parker R, George R
Anaesthesia
. 2019 Sep;
75(2):254-265.
PMID: 31536172
We conducted a Cochrane systematic review on the effectiveness of supplemental intravenous crystalloid administration in preventing postoperative nausea and vomiting. We included randomised controlled trials of patients undergoing surgery under...
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Hasbani M, Sansing L, Perrone J, Asbury A, Bird S
Neurology
. 2005 Apr;
64(7):1273-5.
PMID: 15824363
The authors report a 24-year-old man who developed encephalopathy and rapid quadriplegia following ingestion of a solution containing diethylene glycol (DEG). As quadriparesis evolved, motor response amplitudes were markedly reduced...
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Bolton C, Zifko U, Bird S
Suppl Clin Neurophysiol
. 2003 May;
53:29-37.
PMID: 12740974
No abstract available.
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Bird S
Sci Eng Ethics
. 2001 Nov;
7(4):455-68.
PMID: 11697001
Although the terms mentor and thesis advisor (or research supervisor) are often used interchangeably, the responsibilities associated with these roles are distinct, even when they overlap. Neither are role models...
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Bird S
J Forensic Sci
. 2001 Jul;
46(4):978-81.
PMID: 11451090
The scientific community and the judicial system are different components of society with different structures and functions. Nevertheless, science can contribute relevant and useful information to judicial deliberations if the...
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Garrett J, Bird S
Sci Eng Ethics
. 2001 Mar;
6(4):435-42.
PMID: 11228768
Most of the publicized work on scientific ethics concentrates on establishing professional norms and avoiding misconduct. The successful communication of science is the responsibility of all involved in the process....