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TomboxaneA2
Haematology, Brains & Med. History - A case-based MCQ Quiz. #haematology #blooducation #FRCPathA 75 yo man prev. treated for a haem malig. 2 yrs ago presents w/ 4 wks of
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Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research
PCMR_Wiley
It's Friday again! Today #InterviewFriday, we talk to @PatriciaPossik, #melanoma researcher at the Brazilian National Cancer Institute and co-senior author of a comprehensive review on #acral melanoma:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi
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Ed Straw
EdStrawBio
NEW RESEARCH: Roundup, the worlds most used weedkiller, can kill bumble bees! Why this is important and what it means for pesticides, a thread: https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.13867 1/17 Roundup is the most
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Chris van Swaay
chrisvanswaay
Nitrogen deposition has negative effects on Swiss butterflies (https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/cobi.13744?s=09). Why has Nitrogen deposition become such an important threat for butterflies? 1/ N-deposition (mainly due
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Ryan Lepic
ryanlepic
Recently, I've seen two ASL signs used for 'vaccine/vaccination' . They both show "what vaccination looks like", but one is an instrument form (the hand is "the needle"; https://aslsignbank.haskins.yale.edu/d
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Martin Balcerowicz
tran_scription
1/n Finally out in @NaturePlants : our story of a temperature-sensitive RNA structure that controls PIF7 translation to boost growth at warm temperature. joint venture with Betty Chung, @DiAntonioLAB1, @PhilWigge
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Nikolaj Bichel
Nikolaj_Bi
"The 90-minute film is one of the 10 most watched Netflix programmes and has been praised by celebrities including Bryan Adams."Why the actual fuck is it important to mention what
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Phil Martin
_PhilMartin
Great to see our paper on the effects of tropical secondary forest regeneration bird phylogenetic diversity - led by @EHughes27 - out in @JAppliedEcology! https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1365-2664.13639 (1/8) Quick results
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Maya Forstater
MForstater
It is ten years, this week, since the Equality Act got royal assent .At its heart are 9 protected characteristics and 4 prohibited acts (direct and indirect discrimination, harassment, victimisation)
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Philippe Lemoine
phl43
One thing this crisis will have taught me is that many doctors, including those who work in academic medicine, are spectacularly dumb.https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2006372 Imagine being so stupid that you don't understand
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Christian DiCanio
ctdicanio
I spent some time today trying to see what phoneticians are doing in reporting statistical effects using Bayesian analysis. Two perennial questions: (1) do I report just my stats; or
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Steve Ormerod
SteveOrmerod
Our new @globalchangebio paper shows how things align to enable research. In outline: a river bird, the dipper, ingests 00s of #microplastic fragments daily through their insect prey, also feeding
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Sandra Laurentino
SandLaurentino
1/7Our work on germ cell #ageing in healthy men is out on @AgingCell. A collaborative effort of clinical and basic researchers, 5 institutes, technicians, and many volunteers. #CRU326 @UK_Muenster @WWU_Muenster
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cara giaimo
cjgiaimo
this is a Praying Mantis Startle Display Appreciation Thread. please feel free to contributehttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/03/science/praying-mantis-startle.html Mediterranean mantis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deimatic_behaviour#/media/
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Caitlin MacKenzie, PhD
CaitlinInMaine
New paper! Henry D Thoreau, @jmheberling & I uncover the dark times ahead for spring wildflowers in temperate deciduous forests. Tweet summary now with gif descriptions!Phenological mismatch with trees reduces
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ On Twitter Sociology, Part 2I've used Twitter extensively only during the pandemic. Most interactions are useful, including open discussions w/ other scientists & professionals, and lots of Q&A with
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