Dominick Kelly
Dominick Kelly was an 18th-century Irish poet. His poems include ''The Battle of the Chanters'', ''The Grave of Love'', and ''Molly White; or the Bride Bewitched''. He was from Roscommon or Ballyglass and died around 1806. He used the courtesy titles Esquire and M.D. Provided by Wikipedia
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Investigation of OMNIgene·SPUTUM performance in delayed tuberculosis testing by smear, culture, and Xpert MTB/RIF assays in Uganda by C.D. Kelly-Cirino, E. Musisi, P. Byanyima, S. Kaswabuli, A. Andama, A. Sessolo, I. Sanyu, J. Zawedde, P.S. Curry, L. Huang
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Social Determinants Predict Outcomes in Data From a Multi-Ethnic Cohort of 20,899 Patients Investigated for COVID-19 by Dara J. Lundon, Nihal Mohamed, Nihal Mohamed, Nihal Mohamed, Anna Lantz, Anna Lantz, Heather H. Goltz, Brian D. Kelly, Ashutosh K. Tewari, Ashutosh K. Tewari
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