William Tuckwell
William Tuckwell (27 November 1829 – 1 February 1919), who liked to be known as the "radical parson", was an English Anglican clergyman well known on political platforms for his experiments in allotments, his advocacy of land nationalisation, and his enthusiasm for Christian socialism. He was an advocate of teaching science in the schools. Provided by Wikipedia
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Differences in Inflammatory Marker Kinetics between the First and Second Wave of COVID-19 Patients Admitted to the ICU: A Retrospective, Single-Center Study by Tamas Szakmany, William Tuckwell, Elsa Harte, Nick Wetherall, Saraswathi Ramachandran, Shannon Price, Henry Breen, Charlotte Killick, Yusuf Cheema, Charles King, Owen Richards
Published 2021-07-01
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Procalcitonin Values Fail to Track the Presence of Secondary Bacterial Infections in COVID-19 ICU Patients by Elsa Harte, Sharuha Kumarasamysarma, Benjamin Phillips, Olivia Mackay, Zohra Rashid, Natalya Malikova, Abdullah Mukit, Saraswathi Ramachandran, Anna Biju, Kate Brown, Rosie Watts, Charlie Hodges, William Tuckwell, Nick Wetherall, Henry Breen, Shannon Price, Tamas Szakmany
Published 2023-04-01
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