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Dave Kang
daveckang
Tomorrow, a new thread on why we care that the word "Korea" is a derivation of the name of the Koryo dynasty (918-1392): 고려 (高麗). And, much more importantly, Goryeo's
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Mx. Faylita Hicks
FaylitaHicks
Poetry Magazine’s latest misstep was preventable. It’s becoming clearer and clearer we need a new way to address the editorial process. My restorative editorial process (under construction) is compromised of
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Rishita Nandagiri
rishie_
apart from diagnostic techniques only able to determine this after 20 weeks, this is a disingenuous attempt at equivalence. sex selection isn’t about abortion- shocker!- it’s about gendered inequalities &
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el gato malo
boriquagato
long thread:this trend seems to be playing out all over the world:reported covid deaths are up but all other respiratory illness deaths are way down. flu has essentially disappeared.this is
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Meghin B(r)ooks🧢📚
accidentallymeg
The man who was in charge of establishing the current medical school curriculum (OVER 100 YEARS AGO BTW) said that black medical students were only good for keeping white people
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Prof Darrel Francis ☺ Mk CardioFellows Great Again
ProfDFrancis
Both John Mandrola and Vinay Prasad are angry about this study in JAMA. Source: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2772655 I thought I might join in and give the study a bashing. Those are indeed
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ObserveAndRetort
AndRetort
A recipe for slavery, regardless who is President:1. Gates owns the WHO.2. Gates controls info—YouTube censors videos that contradict WHO.3. Gates & Bezos will change our diet & control food
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
There are now several studies out there that together give a useful indication of the possible role of pre-existing immunity (antibodies/T-cells etc.) in SARS-CoV-2 dynamics. A few thoughts/links... 1/ First,
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Rabid Writing 🗽📎
RabidWriting
I'm going to do a little thread on COVID. Not the politics which we all know are FUBAR. The plague itself. COVID is almost the perfect virus. The incubation period
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JP Pardo-Guerra
pardoguerra
Does computational social science actually exist? Or is it a “strange attractor” A on a working paper. 1/ Many moons ago, I studied nanotechnology. Coming from physics, I was a
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CharlotteWoolley
miss_tiggr
Many of the 'good girl' students we teach exhibit perfectionist streaks - and these are too often encouraged by schools. They might include: * 'Pinterest ready' font-style headers* Not writing
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Ryan Farmer | BLM
rfarmer27
I've mentioned #deimplementation quite a bit. But what do I mean? What are low value practices? And, most importantly, how do we go about doing that? https://psyarxiv.com/u7kzj (preprint)https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/08
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Patrick Jahnke
pdjahnke
Some thoughts on the extent to which index providers’ decisions affect not only the flows of index funds but also the everyday investment dections of active investment managers, sometimes forcing
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
raulpacheco
I have been thinking about writing a thread on how to link theory with research, which probably fits with the question that was asked by @PhDForum earlier today - how
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Eric Secemsky MD MSc
EricSecemskyMD
PACLITAXEL TWEETORIAL1/Brief tweetorial to provide context of the importance of today's NEJM paper showing no mortality difference at 1-4 years between patients with peripheral artery disease treated with paclitaxel-coated (PCD)
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Dr. Gina Merchant
DrGMerchant
Something that is discussed widely among *many* behavioral scientists is how distracting (at best) & costly (at worst) the following reductive thinking is: Thinking that behavior change = habit formation
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