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Dave Blake, PhD
_stah
OK, every so often, for new followers, a methods thread. This will be good for ppl who like statistics, I hope. I make these plots showing R and infection density.
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Jason Weatherald MD
JasonWeatherald
To the new incoming Pulmonary Medicine fellows, welcome to the specialty! Here are my 10 tips for success. Inspired by @AndrewJSauer’s tips for cardiology fellows.Please feel free to add to
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Olivier Schmitt
Olivier1Schmitt
Petit fil « RIs » sur le sujet. En théories des RIs, c’est l’idée que l’ « internal balancing » (développement des capacités propres face à une menace) est supérieur au « external balancing » (partage
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Dr. Megan non Brevis
theorymeg
Some thoughts about navigating impostor syndrome--something I struggle with on the daily--based on my recent experience becoming a journal editor. Friends: a thread on "scholar mindset" and "editor mindset." I've
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NortherlyRose 🌈 💙
NortherlyRose
#ThreadIt was chilling when I discovered I was autistic late in life and realised how much risk I’d been subject to at times.I can’t write about what happened to me
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Omnipotent Moral Busybody
OBusybody
Here is an updated version of my infographic providing data that shows masking young children in school is impractical and not backed up by research. All 52 citations are in
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Andreas Fulda
AMFChina
Many thanks to @iandenisjohnson for raising public awareness of the new (German-language) publication "China(kompetenz)" #China #competence by APuZ. In this thread I would like to engage with an argument put
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weirdest breed of army - weverse armys ⁷
weverseARMY
bts jokes you should never make and why (i saw this on weverse and decided to share it. it was originally from twitter but the tweet was deleted) 1.enlistment joking
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The Burgon Society
burgonsoc
17th November 1880, 140 years ago today, Edith Creak, Marianne Andrews, Elizabeth Hills, and Clara Collet were awarded Bachelor of Arts degrees from the University of London, the first women
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Ian Brooks
sdg_brooks
Enjoyed oppty to talk on UK Christian engagement with UN Sustainable Development Goals #SDGs at Christian Rural & Environmental Studies (CRES) day 14 Nov. My slides with notes here https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/6850091&nbs
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Samuel Willis
samuelawillis2
These numbers are wild (but unsurprising). Rarely do the British people agree by such margins. Looks like the basic red lines of a US deal are likely to be electorally
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Jeremy Littau
JeremyLittau
Not a hot take, but a mildish take with some social science and journalism nuance about everyone dumping on polls and models today. I’ll start with the proposition that polling
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Benjamin Mazer
BenMazer
I really appreciate @Medscape writing about our NEJM article on melanoma screening.https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/944105 Let me briefly address some of the counterarguments to our article. They're fair but actually support us. To
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Adrian Zenz
adrianzenz
THREAD: @AucklandUni complaint letter re @Anne_MarieBrady publication on NZ academic ties that could benefit China military research, denying allegations re AU Prof. Gao Wei. The letter's denials are factually incorrect,
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Richard Brabner
richardbrabner
One of the big problems with the debate about 'free speech' on campus is that it captures a variety of issues within the umbrella of 'free speech', when these are
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Emmett Macfarlane
EmmMacfarlane
One factor explaining the weak COVID response in the USA, but also here in Canada. A quick thread: 1/n My very first academic journal article explores the concept of 'rights
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