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Wrath Of Gnon
wrathofgnon
The Venetian Well is a clever way to collect and clean rainwater for household use in dense urban areas without usable groundwater or nearby springs, such as on rocky islands
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Nick Krontiris
nick_krontiris
"Glucose and insulin stimulate DNL in insulin-sensitive subjects while failing to stimulate incremental DNL in insulin-resistant subjects; fructose stimulated DNL equally in insulin-sensitive and insulin-resistant subjects" Hepati
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Nicholas Morris
namorrismd
IV glibenclamide shows promise for reducing cerebral edema and appears to be safe. PO glyburide leads to more hypoglycemia, especially if abnl renal fxn. Smaller, more frequent dosing may help.
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Jon Huang, MPH, PhD | BLM | 🙏🏽
jon_y_huang
Because I am a glutton for punishment, here's a tiny thread about why causal inference and policy is so tricky re: "masks and COVID-19" Disclaimer #1: Mute this thread if
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Jan Choutka
jan_choutka
As days get shorter, evenings longer, and the world in turmoil due to a pandemic, let me tell a sad and forgotten story. A tale of the early outbreaks of
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CK Eternity
ck_eternity_
INFLAMMATIONChronic inflammation is often called "the root of all illness," I want to go over some of the common symptoms and triggers that can be removed to restore the body
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Joshi 📊
CardiacJoshi
Great Question.What I want is high quality echo training for every #cardiology SpR in the UK. That ought to be the goal of @NHS_HealthEdEng @JRCPTB and @BritishCardioSo #echofirst and all
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Daniel Sohege
stand_for_all
Thread: Before I provide a breakdown of a number of ways in which @NatalieElphicke is wrong, I need to make a comment about the way in which mindless xenophobia is
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Kevin McKernan 🙂
Kevin_McKernan
I've been asked this many times. So tweet thread it is.Do the Drosten primers hit the human genome?Why do some people claim they hit 100%?TL/DR: Here is the output from
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Kilian Schober
kischober
Very, very excited to share our @TU_Muenchen @DZIF_ pre-print on 'reverse phenotyping' of SARS-CoV-2-specific T cells. A thread. 1/nhttps://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.07.20245274v1 One important difficulty with analyses
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Craig Spencer MD MPH
Craig_A_Spencer
We need to talk about #LongCovid.Many who had #COVID19 continue to experience complications long after their initial illness.In thisbelow, I expand on what @angie_rasmussen and I discussed in this @ASlavitt
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vodka margarine
Sorrelish
TW: death and dyingI’ve sat with dying patients. Where possible, if your team thinks you are going to die and no loved ones are available someone will be asked to
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Barry Ritholtz
ritholtz
This was one of the most devastating weeks in USA since pandemic began 9 months ago.-Infections set single-day record >226,000 new cases-Hospitalizations doubled since November >100,000 -Single day record deaths
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Allen Cheng
peripatetical
A thread about the SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in development. There are a lot of candidate vaccines in development, but we still have a long way to go. Vaccines work by training
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Dr Andrew Fleming
Andrew007Uk
Life has many defining moments. Marriage, birth of our children, loss of loved ones, career achievements and much more.This thread is very personal but it is a story that needs
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Steve Magness
stevemagness
Leading into today's game, the Packer's defensive coordinator made his team watch last year's loss of the NFC championship.Let's take a look at why focusing on the negative right before
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