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Caroline Nguyen
SpaceXponential
#Buildinpublic Day 25:Who draws the hands drawing the hands into existence? The artist. But... where is the artist? (Must the artist always be "off canvas"?)*What* is the artist?
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Ted Laderas, PhD ๐ณ๏ธโ๐
tladeras
Last night I taught functional programming and {purrr}, which was one of the hardest lectures/labs to put together for the #rstats course.So far, the students seem to be getting it,
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Dr. Keith Rose
TheScalpeledge
Just the facts:-Among the samples collected without a face mask, we found that the majority of participants with influenza virus and coronavirus infection did not shed detectable virus in respiratory
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BankerX
Banker__X
Capitec are entering the home loan market with loans up to 30 years. Is that actually a good thing?You buy a house for R1m at 7% interest. How much do
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Lauren Caruba
LaurenCaruba
San Antonioโs COVID hospitalizations are getting so bad that local hospital leaders penned a New Yearโs Eve letter urging residents to help reduce transmission, writes @liz_hardaway.https://www.expressnews.com/news/local/article/Stay-ho
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UKGastroDr
Ahead of #ScopingSundays "Basics of Colonoscopy" session on 26th July 2020;I tweet My guide to Colonoscopy for trainees.My qualification- BCSP colonoscopist- Endoscopy training lead- Completed TCT course- Faculty on Basic
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I Am My Best
IAmMyBestToday
We all have a unique path and therefore not one of us is exactly like another. Yet, we tend to become conditioned in our society that we need to be,
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Michael Hendricks
MHendr1cks
Against Reproducibility: A thread.https://twitter.com/MPC_HMGU/status/1362213277216948227 One of the most annoying things about the reproducibility crisis industry is the default position that labs getting different results doing the โsam
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Michael Donnelly
donnellymjd
The latest preprint analysis of the B117 variant has this variant becoming dominant in the US in March. That's similar to my forecasts, though I don't think this analysis has
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Jeremy Farrar
JeremyFarrar
This is a very major concern. Why reducing community transmission is so important. The more virus circulating, under immune pressure, the more likely it is to mutate, evolve and change.https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/12/18/exclusive-b
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Diana Kris ๐๐ต๐ญ
_dianakris
white women have become the face of reduce/reuse sustainable living but what about my asian mother who has used the same plastic grocery bag for the 5 years and still
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Zoe Gardner
ZoeJardiniere
Oh good. We're still on this again this morning. And guess what? We're still talking about "clamping down" on channel crossing.What's the plan now? Stringing up enormous nets?#r4today https://twitter.com/ZoeJardiniere/
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Wes Pegden
WesPegden
It seems like the fundamental fallacy underpinning misguided mitigation strategies is prioritizing the elimination of the highest-risk interactions ever experienced by the lowest-risk (most privileged) people.1/12 Through the lens of
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GRB
epigiri
Contact tracing and effective quarantine are among the topmost reasons why #covid19 infected regions in the world have low mortality. This requires phenomenal work by #publichealth workers. Technology can aid
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Jonathan Engler ๐
jengleruk
Some thoughts on vaccines for SARSCOV2.So, trials for the current vaccine candidates would appear to have been designed to detect a reduction in symptoms only, as summarised here:https://www.forbes.com/sites/williamhaseltine/2020/09/23/covi
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Matt Barnum
matt_barnum
1/So if you read this NYTimes op-ed from a few days ago, you might have been taken aback by this line. "Half of kids have an A- average?? Kids these
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