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Asia Chloe Brown
AsiaChloeBrown
Happy Thursday, friends. Today we get 21 more minutes of daylight. Two more minutes than yesterday, and 21 more minutes than December 21. Tomorrow marks the beginning of a "new
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Adia Benton
Ethnography911
Today the NYT published something about the pulse oximeter letter that came out in the NEJM last week. There are many things that piss me off about it -- knowing
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WesElyMD
WesElyMD
Encephalopathy vs Delirium : 1/11#COVID19 has profoundly amped this malady for millions...ICU Doc asked: “Wes, what’s the difference between delirium & encephalopathy?” I chuckled, “Got an hour?” & distilled it
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Pandeyji Speaks
malhar_pandey
#THREADThe Nine Gems of King Vikramaditya's CourtThe great #KingVikramaditya of Ujjain is associated with an ancient tradition that there were #nine_gems in his court. Among them were the greatest scholars,
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Samantha Shannon
say_shannon
Since Media Studies is trending, I may as well mention that it was something I learned in my AS-Level Media Studies that almost certainly got me into Oxford. When I
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Georgia Data Bear, PhD 🇺🇸🍑🏳️🌈 | Jan 5, 2021
dataandpolitics
A point that I need y’all to pay attention to:PACs and political campaigns spend money on ads and literature.State political parties spend money on infrastructure and organizers.IIRC, Amy McGrath individually
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Garrett Morrison
gfordgolf
Disjointed series of thoughts coming up…I’ve been lucky these past few months. I haven’t caught the virus, and I haven’t lost any friends or family to it. But I’ve still
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疆土哉!疆土哉!
TheTrueTankMan
Can you name them Qin empire ideologues? Lmao. Are you Bill Hayton's alt? God, this hell site is a never ending parade of clowns.https://twitter.com/Magnus_Fiskesjo/status/1335269846658011136 Great breakdown on the idiocy of
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☭ Chinga la CIA ☭
MarxistMexican
There’s a Dora the Explorer movie. I’m loving this so far. She really just called out colonialism in American literature. Damn Dora is getting kidnapped in a museum??? Bossy
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Kevin Caliendo, PhD
kacaliendo
Most people who study early medieval history have probably encountered _Anglo-Saxon England_ by F. Stenton. Still a useful book. No question it's important, but have you ever read the end?
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Daragh O'Connell
DaraghOConnell
So, I've just finished reading Camilleri's final Montalbano novel 'Riccardino'. I won't say anything about the novel - it is what it is - but I freely admit I didn't
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Raquel Peixoto
peixotors
*IMPORTANT* As the field grows basic concepts need to be highlighted. Validated placebos, in any probiotic study in the literature, for any organism, are the absence of living cells. Heat-killed
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Julie Rehmeyer
julierehmeyer
One of the biggest challenges #mecfs has faced is that there isn't a tidy story to organize one's thoughts around. "Fatigue" has been offered up as the story, but it's
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Jay Hulme
JayHulmePoet
People ask me for my top tips for reading the Bible and I never know what to say because the things that most helped me aren't things you can throw
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Zito
_Zeets
I'm going to go write, but first, Simone Weil said:"Imaginary evil is romantic and varied; real evil is gloomy, monotonous, barren, boring. Imaginary good is boring; real good is always
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Sherry Pagoto
DrSherryPagoto
I’ve been reviewing a lot of grants lately and have some advice on things that negatively impact scores on proposals for behavioral intervention studies. A thread! 1/12 The intervention is
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