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Méhul

American  
[mey-yl] / meɪˈül /

noun

  1. Étienne Nicolas or Étienne Henri 1763–1817, French composer.


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Dr Mehul Dhorda, from the Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit in Thailand, told me it was still uncertain how quickly that would happen.

From BBC

Commander Mehul Karnik, a navy spokesperson, said the crew members said they were in their strong room and were operating the vessel from there.

From Seattle Times

That same month, just weeks before Carla Marie Stehman and Mehul Doshi’s three-day wedding celebration from Feb. 10 to 12 in Chicago, the city started requiring proof of vaccination at restaurants and other indoor spaces.

From New York Times

Mehul Suthar, an immunologist at Emory University, is eager to study omicron itself in his high-containment laboratory, where he typically dilutes a vaccinated patient’s blood in stages to see at what point a variant is able to break through the antibodies and infect cells.

From Washington Post

“Still achieving 80 percent is a very good number,” said Mehul Suthar, a virologist at Emory University who studies the coronavirus.

From Seattle Times