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Christopher J. Colombo, MD
colombocj1
1/ In support of well-conducted trials, & proper scientific conclusions: A thread. Special Thanks to Andre Kalil, MD at University of Nebraska Medical Center, for content creation & encouragement. I
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Grant Afseth
GrantAfseth
Deandre Ayton has been impressive for the Phoenix Suns in the NBA bubble through four games. His team is 4-0 and he's averaging 18.3 pts, 9.3 rebs, 2.0 asts, and
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David Andersen
dave_andersen
Allegheny county + PA hospitalization thread: Today's case numbers are out and high: +1166 county, +11972 state. Given how noisy it is, it's helpful to average it out a bit.
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EngLangBlog
EngLangBlog
Following on from the @EngMediaCentre child language course on Tuesday, here are a few links that I mentioned or resources that you might find helpful. The Language 0-5 project have
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Gavin Schmidt
ClimateOfGavin
There’s a good review article out today on the ‘Earth's ice imbalance’. Basically a thorough accounting of how ice is disappearing from the Arctic, Antarctic and mountain ranges. It includes
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Peter Murray-Rust
petermurrayrust
1/ we are adding Python3 to our tools in the OpenVirus project https://github.com/petermr/openvirus . NOT abandoning Java (and the help that @RemkoPopma 's picocli has given us ). But I
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Jan Kabátek
JanKabatek
Here's a bunch of @Stata tips for handling large datasets (millions of observations).I wish I knew them when I was starting with admin data analysis... 1) Memory is often an
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Tim Pool Clips (temporarily focused on Andy Ngo)
TimPoolClips
Hey all, we've invited @SeventhDegreeUK to help do a live-tweet of reading through Andy Ngo's book about antifa called 'Unmasked' (starting now). We'll try to keep our observations about the
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Mike Bracher
MikeBracher
Improving ethics and governance outcomes for research using qualitative methods in healthcare - reducing administrative burden and ensuring appropriate review [THREAD] (1/x) Ensuring safe and ethical practice involves considering both
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عِزُّ
izzuimf
Thread on how liberals/secularists appeal to morality when they actually have no basis. Let's start with human rights. Who gets to decide what human rights are? But only a group
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Dr. Daniela Witten
daniela_witten
The Bias-Variance Trade-Off & "DOUBLE DESCENT" Remember the bias-variance trade-off? It says that models perform well for an "intermediate level of flexibility". You've seen the picture of the U-shape test
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Andrea Merloni
andmerloni
Today, a new paper was published in Nature based on @eROSITA_SRG all-sky survey data. We found large #bubbles! Let me tell you what is all about. We have used the
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Dr Joseph S. Machta
pepemac27
I've spent much of this week redeployed from paeds to adult medicine/geriatrics. Inspired by @RoshanaMN, here are my observations:#COVIDー19 1. Yes. The ward rounds are LONG. Even longer than a
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Nadeem Riaz
xrtGenomics
Finally out! Our work on BRCA1 & BRCA2 have distinct effects on cancer immunity in mice & people. Led by phys-sci superstar @rsamstein, grad-student wonder @chirag_msk, the amazing Xiaoxiao, with
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Annamaria Enenajor
AEnenajor
The Theriault verdict is a difficult one to unpack. Essentially, Di Luca says the brothers probably did all the horrible things they are alleged to have done, but probability is
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Steve Munro
SwanBoatSteve
Yesterday, I peered back into that mysterious land before the pandemic, and watched "Requiem for the American Dream". This doc was made in 2015 with some footage from years immediately
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