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Informed Practitioner in Sport
InformedinSport
The role of arm action during running tends to be minimised or dismissed entirely, largely based on biomechanical modelling data.Perhaps we are missing the point. The contribution of upper limbs
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Khal Drongo
hpstorian
Looking at the Victorian government's punitive deployment of police to the #freethe9blocks do people not realise that they've essentially given people in public housing a logical incentive to spread covid-19
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
This is not correct. Not only was it imaginable... it was widely predicted in March that COVID would be a highly persistent problem.1. An expert panel in March predicted ~200K
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
From Unherd, focus on Africa:“Malawi was among the handful of African countries that did not impose such rigid measures after its pandemic response became ensnared in electoral politics. Human rights
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Dr Duncan Robertson
Dr_D_Robertson
Why are there two estimates of R issued today, and why are they so different? The first estimate, the Government estimate, comes from SAGE (the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies).
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
A riff on data, models and intervention in a COVID world. When you don't have data, you absolutely need models - it helps you understand what could happen, good and
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CREST
CrestAdvisory
The four justice watchdogs for England and Wales have today issued an unprecedented warning about the impact of the criminal courts backlog. Here’s our modelling and analysis from last year
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batjectivity
things man of steel has: - clark kent and his mom having a sweet and close relationship, both when he’s a child and when he’s grown- pa kent being a
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
Coverage of disease modelling tends to focuses on population-level 'what could happen next?' scenario analyses and predictions. So I wanted to highlight some early COVID-19 insights that you've probably heard
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Ronald Richman
RichmanRonald
Some rambling thoughts on COVID-19 modelling.Since COVID-19 began, I've seen a few different *types* of models being used to make forecasts. SEIR (susceptible/exposed/infected/recovered) models have been used quite extensively for
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David Rodger-Goodwin
MrGoodwin23
1. Graphics organisers, mapping, semantic organisers (whatever you want to call them) are NOT examples of dual coding. Images aren't necessary for their use or creation. They also aren't a
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Michael Otsuka
MikeOtsuka
Excellent linked piece about re-opening universities, co-authored by a professor of global health at Duke. This is one of my favourate paragraphs. 1/https://time.com/5867395/will-universities-be-next-covid-19-tinderboxes I've asked this
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om4licha
Y’all don’t post enough about Devon Aoki’s modelling for me She’s a server, she loves to serve! Look for any new petitions you haven’t signed & any fundraisers you have
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Anthony Costello
globalhlthtwit
The PM says all frontline workers, people aged 70+ and people with serious underlying conditions will be vaccinated by mid-February. That’s 13 million, so 2 million per week. Potentially doable
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Paul Jakma
pjakma
An interesting paper on lessons from Foot and Mouth outbreak in UK, and mathematical modelling:https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/use-and-abuse-of-mathematical-models-an-illustration-from-the-2001-foot-and-mouth-disease-ep
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Tom Sasse
tom_sasse
With Xmas cancelled for many & all eyes on a new variant, we have an @instituteforgov report out on the way govt has used science advice in the crisis. Ministers
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