Thomas Pigot
Thomas Pigott}}Thomas Pigot (Pigott, Piggott) (1657–1686) was an English cleric, academic and Fellow of the Royal Society. He is known for work in acoustics, and as a committee member for the Society's universal language project. Provided by Wikipedia
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Comparing the usability of the World Health Organization's conventional tuberculosis guidelines to the eTB recommendations map: A two-arm superiority randomised controlled trial. by Micayla Matthews, Tamara Lotfi, Nancy Santesso, Mark Loeb, Dominik Mertz, Zain Chagla, Anisa Hajizadeh, Thomas Piggott, Bart Dietl, Holger J Schünemann
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Comparing the usability of the World Health Organization’s conventional tuberculosis guidelines to the eTB recommendations map: A two-arm superiority randomised controlled trial by Micayla Matthews, Tamara Lotfi, Nancy Santesso, Mark Loeb, Dominik Mertz, Zain Chagla, Anisa Hajizadeh, Thomas Piggott, Bart Dietl, Holger J. Schünemann
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Burnout among public health workers in Canada: a cross-sectional study by Japteg Singh, David E-O Poon, Elizabeth Alvarez, Laura Anderson, Chris P. Verschoor, Arielle Sutton, Zayya Zendo, Thomas Piggott, Emma Apatu, Donna Churipuy, Ian Culbert, Jessica P. Hopkins
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Impact of strategies to mitigate misinformation in diverse settings and populations: a protocol for a living evidence synthesis by Michael Wilson, Alfonso Iorio, Jamie Brehaut, Justin Presseau, John Lavis, Thomas Piggott, Maureen Smith, Timothy Caulfield, Marcela Velez, Mpho Begin, Heather Devine, Graham Dickson, M Mustafa Hirji, Nina Jetha, Jennifer Kitts, Cynthia Lisée, Tamara Navarro, Wendy Nicklin, Jude Porter, Gabrielle Plamondon, Bill Tholl
Published 2023-10-01
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