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Richard Prigatano
RPrigatano
What makes a good bat path?An efficient bat to ball collision. Often times hitters waste energy created from bat speed with inefficient bat to ball collisions. This results in high
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0Hitagi
Self discovery is a theme that's so abundant in the anime/manga but rarely do I actually find it done exceptionally well but when it is, it's quite easily one of
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Woke But Petty
marcformarc
So when we talk about public health we need to be clear that the core of public health is human *behavior*. Preventing negative health outcomes through a public health approach
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Helen McArdle
HelenMcArdle3
1/ UK Pandemic Response is harmful to UK immune health & infection resilience: a thread10 mths of PH messaging: HOW TO STAY SAFE: Hands Face SpaceIsolateAvoid people (vectors)Don't share airMasksSocial
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Jonatan Pallesen
jonatanpallesen
In the new podcast with @samharris and @kph3k, they discuss the 2017 article from Vox called in which they assign quotes to Sam Harris he never said in order to
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Danny Wong (黄永年)
dannyjnwong
We recently published the 4th results paper from @SNAPs_News SNAP-2: EPICCS in @Anaes_Journal #openaccess…https://associationofanaesthetists-publications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/anae.15302We ran a survey alongside our mai
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Dr Ola Brown
NaijaFlyingDr
That's why I think the "ban politicians travelling to hospitals abroad & healthcare in Nigeria will be good" narrative is incomplete. You can actually get good healthcare in a Nigerian
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Adam Kirk Edgerton
AdamKirkEdge
on why annual test scores this year are important to researchers and not necessarily practitioners. No judgment, just an explainer. First, longitudinal data systems have been built at great cost,
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GimR
VGBC_GimR
Since a ton of people say the offline vs online meta is different for Ultimate without explaining themselves I'm gonna show a super-clear example in a few tweets to make
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Clark DuMontier
cdumonti
1/4 With a lot of great #geriheme coming out of #ASH2020, a couple of informative, recently-published articles from colleagues in other areas of aging research to highlight... 2/4 Older adults
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professional overheater
makokaazo
i want to say first of all that these tweets are valid, and she is right to feel this way. what i am about to say in no way invalidates
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Patrick McKenzie
patio11
A feeling I have had a number of times this year, which deserves a longer write-up but for now a short one will have to do:I feel that I have
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Darren Markland
drdagly
Some uncomfortable truths about ageism and #COVIDー19. The average life expectancy of someone who lives to 80 is 9 years, they however are most likely to die if infected, and
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Martin Dallimer
MartinDallimer
#Robots & autonomous systems are going to transform how we live. What might this mean for #UrbanNature? We asked 170 experts to explore what we know, and what we need
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Sterghios A. Moschos
DocMoschos
News of the day: inhaled budesonide can keep people with COVID19 out of hospital. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.02.04.21251134v1 Small, but blindingly effective study using an off the shelf, cheap, widely used drug to
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Sam
11v11Sam
Great questionhttps://twitter.com/TPiMBW/status/1333946810050678788 I still go back & forth on how rigid to be with a model for such a reason; but at the same time, creating a model flexible enough
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