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TMS Ruge
tmsruge
After 5 weeks, @MinofHealthUG finally showed up to test me. My concerns were validated. We’re at less than 60 cases only by the grace of God. The health officers ONLY
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Ubaka Ogbogu
UbakaOgbogu
HUGE SCOOP by @charlesrusnell& @jennierussell_. Pre-Bill 30 wheeling and dealing to privatize non-emergency orthopedic care in Edmonton. Details bad. Lock-in contracts, non-unionized staff, monopoly, putative pre-approval by govt., etc.
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parul singh
parulia
Applying software to highly regulated / intermediated industries like education and healthcare is so tricky.When well-meaning technologists dive into these industries they slam into quite a few things. Human systems
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Ellie Haynes
EllieCRHaynes
#BecauseOfStephen British institutions were forced to hold the mirror up to themselves and examine their own structural discrimination. Tireless campaigning by his family has given us so many tools to
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Brittani James, MD
DrBrittaniJ
When I say “the system does what it is designed to do” - I mean that all of the systems in our country (and world!) are designed to concentrate wealth
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AudiOfficial
AudiOfficial
Lets your heart beat faster – in every aspect. #AudiRS4 We hear you and let’s get this straight: We care for children. The Audi RS 4 is a family car
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Davi Ortega
ortega_science
Our work on "Repurpose of a Chemosensory Macromolecular Machine" is out on @NatureComms todayhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-15736-5Here is a quick summary(in English) In Bacteria, chemosensory machines are a type of protein comp
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Tree-whisperer
Treewhisperer3
Ok here’s my attempt at an info thread on Jane Halton. There’s been a few in last few days but i think I’ve discovered a Boom extra . Additionally
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Ramathan Ggoobi
rggoobi
I can see Western “experts” are struggling to come to terms/explain why #Africans, with our poorly equipped health systems, are not dying (at least as much as Americans & Europeans)
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The Rational Walk
rationalwalk
Fire suppression is an example of human alteration of complex natural systems and the ensuing unforeseen complications. Rather than learning from the native people in the West, who understood the
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Coraline Ada Ehmke
CoralineAda
Talking about IRC days with someone, and I mentioned the bot I wrote (since migrated to slack.) I gave a talk about how she works at Strange Loop a few
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sam
scjsundae
it's clear that a lot of smart and well-meaning online leftists truly do not understand how aggressively white Minnesotans and Wisconsinites in the suburbs and exurbs absolutely loathe the city
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Hillel
hillelogram
OOP inheritance gets a lot of flack because it was the first iteration of a principle that we're still trying to figure out: how to create syntactic relationships between things
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Mel Conway
conways_law
On the importance of systems thinking in education (and a lot of other things)This is an open letter to my granddaughter Sarah’s sixth-grade science teacher, continuing our conversation about systems
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Dan Luu
danluu
I'm starting to wonder if design interviews are not only useless, but actually contributors to poor design.I'm still thinking through this, by my reasoning for this is: There've been times
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#8
MedianoEra
Still think Chelsea are shaping up to have intensity/physicality but not have it define them, big difference. Lampard played in sides that were so good technically they dog walked Pep’s
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