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Mel Andrews
bayesianboy
The number of papers I have been called upon to review that are putatively about the FEP and yet which describe something that has nothing to do with the FEP
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Dr. Purnima Ghai
Sampoorn10
#threadScientific Explanation of Simantonayan Sanskar (Baby Shower/Godh-Bharai)It is the last sanskar for pregnancy period of mother. It is performed in either fourth, sixth, seventh or eighth month of gestation. The
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👩🔬 Actinomagnificent
JamaicanLabrat
As a scientist, the first step in any process is to do a literature review. Read all the papers and protocols before you even begin to plan your experiments. This
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rebelgirl
rebelgirl1776
Thread: Going to list Hydroxychloroquine studies and anecdotal evidence showing effectiveness. Why would doctors be prevented from using any drug at their disposal if there is a chance it could
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Some reflections on scientific Twitter sociologyI hadn't used Twitter much before the pandemic. I was used to the politics of peer-review, grants, large studies etc. But scientific Twitter can
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Christoforos Nikolaou
guilderstern
Just logged in to a (5-hour!!!) webinar aimed to help in "outreach to funders and policy-makers". Obviously *not* my thing but was advised to join. Follow this thread for a
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Cristen Willer, PhD
cristenw
About scientific collaborations .... I've compiled my thoughts on pair-wise collaborations between countries. A threadhttps://twitter.com/minouye271/status/1334868155680874499 A scientific collaboration only works if it benefits both (a
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يودا المالكي
NeuroMaliki
It's embarrassing that 1.7 billion Muslims are at subdued by a small nation in the middle east and lack behind it in everything from military technology to scientific ingenuity. The
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Dr. Khalid PhD 🇧🇳☪️
TenMillionIQ
A short thread debunking the atheist lies about Muhammad's ﷺ marriage to Aisha and so called "child marriages".First this is just to show a biological scientific reality, I'm sure as
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Dr. B, Santa’s Scientist
tallfemsci
Science is my love language. A thread:Ask anyone who knows me! I love to talk science. That being said, I’ve seen a lot of very dangerous misinformation floating around regarding
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Steve Brule
braidedmanga
how - https://web.archive.org/web/20201117121525/https://twitter.com/Yeadoncampaign/status/1328672241949806592do - https://web.archive.org/web/20201126222349/https://twitter.com/pcrclaims/status/1332087578045116425you - https://web.archive.
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John Lichfield
john_lichfield
Time for another French Covid update. In the last week, the picture has darkened again. Cases are still growing steadily but acute cases, which fell from May until late August,
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The Sunday Times
thesundaytimes
The same mistake.Our Insight investigation charts how the government increasingly diverged from the advice of its own scientists in the run-up to the second wave of the outbreak.https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/48-hours-in-september-
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Paul O'Brien 保罗
Paul_Chemlinked
1. One of the key lessons we MUST take from #covid19 is that we need some form of oversight and ethics commitee to oversee and regulate the #media in terms
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Nadir
eatmostlyfatali
The conflict of interest (COI) is systemic & pervasive at every level of an industry sponsored trial. The study site, research co-ordinators, site principle investigators, central adjudicating committee (CAC), data
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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
1/ Keep hearing I shouldn’t be citing Iceland’s data. Because that country is too small. Here is why that makes no sense. 2/ Size of a country irrelevant to whether
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