Margaret O'Carroll
'''Margaret O'Carroll (also known as: Máireg Bean Uí Chonchubhair Fáilghe, Mairgréag Ní Chearbhaill, Margaret O'Connor, or Failge) was a fifteenth-century Gaelic Irish noblewoman (d. 1451 in Ireland) who was mainly remembered for her hospitality and piety. She earned the nickname Mairgréag an Einigh''' ('Margaret of the Hospitality') after hosting two incredible feasts in the year 1433 and went on pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in 1445. Provided by Wikipedia
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Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor and Its Potential Therapeutic Role in Stroke Comorbidities by Wei Liu, Xiaohui Wang, Margaret O’Connor, Guan Wang, Fang Han
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Asynchronous Distance Learning Performance and Knowledge Retention of the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale Among Health Care Professionals Using Video or e-Learning: Web-... by Avinash Koka, Loric Stuby, Emmanuel Carrera, Ahmed Gabr, Margaret O'Connor, Nathalie Missilier Peruzzo, Olivier Waeterloot, Friedrich Medlin, Fabien Rigolet, Thomas Schmutz, Patrik Michel, Thibaut Desmettre, Mélanie Suppan, Laurent Suppan
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The diagnostic and predictive accuracy of the PRISMA-7 screening tool for frailty in older adults: a systematic review, and meta-analysis by Abdirahman Mohamed, Claire McCormack, Aditi Sooknarine-Rajpatty, Louise Barry, Ahmed Gabr, Aoife Leahy, Ida Carroll, Nora Cunnigham, Tadhg Prendiville, Elaine Shanahan, Owen Higginbotham, Sandra Hembrecht, Mary Walsh, Kevin Barry, Margaret O’Connor, Rose Galvin
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