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Mark Feeney

Mark Feeney Mark Feeney (born July 28, 1957) is an author and arts writer for ''The Boston Globe'' for over four decades. He is the author of two books, ''Nixon at the Movies'' (2004) and ''Nixon and the Silver Screen'' (2012). Feeney is a native of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Triaging colorectal urgent referrals in the COVID-19 era using faecal immunochemical testing: a prospective UK real-world multicentre cohort study

    Triaging colorectal urgent referrals in the COVID-19 era using faecal immunochemical testing: a prospective UK real-world multicentre cohort study by Nicholas A Kennedy, Willie Hamilton, Gareth Walker, Mark Feeney, Mark Cartmell, Timothy McDonald, Sarah ER Bailey, Timothy J McDonald, Gareth J Walker, Iain Bain, Sebastian Smolarek, Suzie Marriott, Melanie Feldman, Robert Bethune, Angela Cooper, David Mabin, Pauline Sibley, Supriya Balasubramanya, Joel Bowen, Nedal Debab, William Faux, Naomi Spencer, Venla Kantola, Sarah E R Bailey, Sally Ward-Booth, John Renninson, Bowen Joel, Nedal Dabab, Adam Kimble, Andrew Sloper, Joe Mays, Allen Barker, Sarah-Jane Davies, Beverly Parker, Susan Cose, Alex Atkins, Stuart Weymouth, Katie Caley

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