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Michael Hendricks
MHendr1cks
Against Reproducibility: A thread.https://twitter.com/MPC_HMGU/status/1362213277216948227 One of the most annoying things about the reproducibility crisis industry is the default position that labs getting different results doing the “sam
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Andreas Amorin
AmorinAndreas
My on CM life sciences #SPAC, possible targets & bold prediction on Pipe.NASDAQ: $CMLFWebsite: https://cmlifesciencesspac.com/ Market cap: $678MS1: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1818331/000121390020022185/fs12020_cmlifes
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Reed T. Curtis, PhD
ReedCurtis
We have seen this #FHM #wold #tegnell #linde racist rhetoric before. Historically, racist language was used to scapegoat "others" for a variety of crises where government and policy have failed.
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Sudha Guttikonda
sudhavallii
The eGFR correction factor was introduced in the 90s on the basis that Black people have higher levels of creatinine than whites, though their kidney function seemed similar. 1/5#healthequity #raceinmedicine
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Pa Ikhide
ikhide
Memories. 1979. I got my NYSC call-up papers. Kaduna State. The Nigerian government flew me all expenses paid into Kaduna from Benin City. Until then, I think I'd traveled by
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Stuart Newman
sanewman1
1/4 The debate among left-of-center academics and pundits about whether Trump represented a turn toward fascism has a well-worn contour. Some are pointing out that things that have happened in
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Adrian Jacobo
Adrian_Jacobo
The academic job search, it's lack of feedback, and the sense of belonging (or lack thereof). A thread... (@AcademicChatter) The lockdown, right on the heels of the end of last
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NotTheMacAnon
NotTheMacAnon1
The USDA removed the table showing the Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity (ORAC) of Selected Foods Release 2 (2010) table due to the lack of evidence that the antioxidant level present
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Vulvamort
HairyLeggdHarpy
Time for another thread of quotes from the GRA debates of 2003/04, I think. This one about how critical it is to define SEX and GENDER in law and never
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Deputy Dawgly
DDawgly
1) Professor Christian Drosten has admitted he FABRICATED the 'SARS-CoV-2 virus' & the test to detect it:"We aimed to develop and deploy robust diagnostic methodology for use in public health
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Bachman
ElonBachman
1\ I see a lot of Libertarians go wrong by applying a property rights framework to reputationThis leads them to draw inconsistent conclusions about slander / libel / censorshipTypically something
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Helen Dale
_HelenDale
A few of you have asked me to comment on the various scientific arguments made about COVID-19 on my weekly @talkRADIO spots with @Iromg. With very occasional exceptions ("Cancer Research
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Robin ❄☃️✝️
TruthAgape
Dear pro-choicers, I hope this will help you honestly understand my perspective on elective abortion (specifically via Planned Parenthood). A thread. 1) Planned Parenthood positions itself in neighborhoods were disparity
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Ross Tucker
Scienceofsport
Here's an important paper in the transathlete debate, by @TLexercise & @FondOfBeetles. They ask whether male performance advantages are removed after testosterone suppression? (as required by many sports policies for
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stephen o'rahilly (its pronounced O-RA-hill-EEE)
StephenORahilly
There's no doubt that biology strongly influences the risk of becoming obese. Evidence for reduced energy expenditure being involved is much weaker than for variation in control of appetite. Not
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Miki Ebisuya
EbisuyaMiki
My favorite question to fellow researchers is "What's your all-time favorite paper?". Through the answer I can learn a lot about the person. Let's try that on Twitter! I'll begin.
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