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Anna Rogers
annargrs
Quick update: so far the initiative for workshop presentations for Findings papers was joined by 8 upcoming events, mostly at @EMNLP2020. /1https://twitter.com/annargrs/status/1306519944499286021?s=20 - @sigtyp_acl (typology, multilingualit
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Alexandra Chace
specularanomaly
Left-liberals have spent years promising successive apocalypses (trump's election, COVID, etc) & when *inevitably* these turn out to be not-at-all apocalyptic, they've ended up, in the long run, leading people
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AS4SANinc
AS4SANinc
Artifacts or not? Today’s thread will be talking about some of the unexpected findings in patients with neurological disorders, in which the #cerebellum was believed to be unaffected until recently.
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
FACE MASKS: "An N95 FFR user is always going to experience some level of difficulty breathing, or breathing resistance, even though these devices are designed to minimize breathing resistance as
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Ameen
Ameen_HGA
I have to address this again. I think this is important because I’ve seen this happen many many times. Recognize how surprised she is by her OWN words and how
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José Picardo - Deputy Head at Embley
EmbleyDeputy
We need to have a mature conversation about why private school pupils have continued making progress while pupils in maintained sector schools have found it more challenging.It's not about parental
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Edinburgh Stroke
edinburghstroke
Great work from @DrYvonneChun:1. Demonstrates that anxiety is an important clinical problem after stroke and shows that precise diagnosis is important in a cohort studyhttps://bit.ly/2NtTu3L 2. Systematically reviews the literature
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MARVELOUS 🥋
themarvlee
How To Increase Your Attention Span (A thread)Focus is a lost art. Some of you have already lost focus reading this thread, most won’t even complete it. In 2013, the
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Robert M. Lee
RobertMLee
Just a reminder that if you don’t have intel requirements for true attribution (e.g. state/agency/people’s names) that’s totally fine. For some they make sense for many orgs they don’t. Set
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Divyajyoti👩💻
divyajyotiuk
Benefits of Gaming. Yes BENEFITS!Studies have shown that just like playing outdoor games builds your physical strengths, playing video games are like an exercise to the brain.They present us with
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ウマル か
umar_khaled_
This is somewhat true ofc not entirely. But frankly speaking, reading is utmost manifestation of curiosity whereas the latter is projected when someone knows what he 'doesn't know'. But that's
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Linn Marie
Pennamiriel
In a mood as I close out week three of self-isolation, so here are some observations that violate my usual habit of deleting draft tweets with irritating US-European generalizations. From
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Ben Nicholas
BelgianBoolean
Today was kind of intense and draining. I started practicing what the therapist told me; which is every time I have a thought that triggers strong feelings, I need to
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Checkmate_TX
CHQM8_tx
Can anyone tell me if the HBO documentary about QANON is worth 5 hours of my life? If it will just make me angry I’m not sure I want to
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Dr Arthur Turrell
arthurturrell
Recently, the UK recorded air pollution as a cause of death for the 1st time: 9yr old Ella Kissi-Debrah lived in Lewisham, London, & officially died from acute respiratory failure,
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Karen Vaites
karenvaites
Statistically significant positive effects from teaching reading & writing together.This is one of the greatest virtues of high-quality curricula, in my opinion... the instruction is so intertwined.1/ #elachat https://ila.onlinelibrary.
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