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Marion Koopmans
MarionKoopmans
Great thread by @K_G_Andersen summarising why the epizootic of SARS COV 2 is worrying. One more aspect: we picked up circulation on several farms from surveillance, rather than disease notifications.
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David Fickling
davidfickling
To be honest I find this sort of comment quite annoying. World War II was incredibly psychologically damaging to millions.The fact that it wasn't worse is because few troops spent
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Matthew Queen
bonedaddy03
I've been on the phone talking #riskretentiongroup formation with a few brokers. The #rrg is a great corporate form that provides unique opportunities in the #insurance marketplace. Here's basically how
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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
Rampant #COVID spread in a kids camp: a preview of school re-opening?New paper with unsettling details that unfortunately challenges claims that transmission in young children will be lower than adults.More
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Eileen Chong 张奕霖
eileenchongpoet
This makes me think of Victorian era chimney sweeps—usually young boys, who would be able to fit into chimneys, often naked—who would often get a specific cancer on their testicles,
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el gato malo
boriquagato
many have said things like "we should have done what japan did" or "singapore epidemiologists got it right" but i find this unpersuasive.the whole pacific rim had basically no covid
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Irene Tosetti
itosettiMD_MBA
COVID-19 in Africa: A pair of studies lays out sobering COVID-19 data for Africa, and for Zambia in particular. In The BMJ, researchers collected postmortem nasopharyngeal samples from nearly 400
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Dylan Levi King
dylanleviking
Richard M. McCarthy was Eileen Chang's handler, planning her anticommunist output, and the shadowy figure that ran the ideological fight against communist influence in Chinese-language literature. An important figure in
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David Nunan
dnunan79
Lots of folk already commented on “1 or 2 dose”. One thing that comes up often is “efficacy”, followed by numbers like “80%”, 95%”. In many cases, it reads as
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Amy Westervelt
amywestervelt
Been working on a series about this: to understand why climate science denial was effective, you have to understand how much effort & $ the industry put into instilling the
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Dr Liz Morrish
lizmorrish
If you missed the announcement of a HE Restructuring Regime (HERR) when you were exhausted in July #AcademicTwitter - here's a quick catch up thread.Appointments: higher education restructuring regime (HERR)
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Shy (シャイ)
ShyPF
It's been a while.I'm Shy and here's a thread detailing the power of 𝗙𝗮𝗹𝗰𝗼'𝘀 𝗧𝗵𝗿𝗼𝘄 𝟱𝟬/𝟱𝟬'𝘀 𝗼𝗻 𝗣𝘂𝗳𝗳Due to Puff's light weight, Falco's throws are a
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Doug Portman 🐛🏳️🌈🧬
doug_p
Our paper on flexibility in the cellular encoding of sexual state in C. elegans is out today! Great work from @TheScientistHan, @LeighWexler (former @portmanlab graduate students) and Hayley Wnuk (current
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Will Humphrey
Will_Humphrey
A lot of the comms industry is a walled garden, given its small size and focus on major, expensive cities. Here’s a thread about barriers and solutions to compliment the
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Raj Mehta, MD
raj_mehta
1/ Tweetorial at use of Race/Ethnicity in prediction models, specifically looking at eGFR based on CKD-EPI formula.eGFR = estimated GFRhttp://ckdepi.org/ 2/ First some background. GFR can be directly measured, traditionally
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Phil Kirschner
philkirschner
Gensler's US Workplace Survey 2020 says 61% of workers prefer assigned seats (i.e. not to share desks) over greater flexibility.https://www.gensler.com/research-insight/gensler-research-institute/us-workplace-survey-2020-summer-fallI fe
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