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Francesc Baró
francesc_baro
Our Special Issue on #UrbanEcosystemServices and #EnvironmentalJustice" is finally fully published!Highlights of the 11 SI papers (+editorial) in this #ThreadEdited together with @JLangemeyer Edyta Łaszkiewicz & Nadja Kabisch @bcn
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Eli Van Allen
VanAllenLab
Interested to see how the forthcoming data behind the ‘TMB > 10 in all cancer types’ approval addresses a few key issues, having spent a long time thinking about this
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Matt Bevan 🎙
MatthewBevan
#RUSSIAREPORT THREADOkey dokey, let's take a lookie-loo at the Russia Report from the Intelligence and Security Committee of the UK Parliament. For reference, see all of Season 3 of Russia,
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mickmoran
mickmoran
Here's an important thread on a situation that is threatening the lives and well-being of children globally if allowed to continue to it's conclusion. Bear with me -it's complicated but
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Nuffield Trust
NuffieldTrust
Our rapid service evaluation team (NIHR RSET), a partnership between @UCL and the @NuffieldTrust, is doing some fascinating work evaluating ‘virtual wards’ for #COVID19 patients. Some important findings are emerging.
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Alex Temple
edusolicitor
1/13 SEND families will know how important it is to be able to hold local authorities to account, because they spend half their life doing just that. No one wants
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Allen Cheng
peripatetical
SARS-CoV-2 infection in patients that don't have symptoms. It's complicated. A thread. Data suggest that viral load does start to increase and is maximal slightly before the onset of symptoms,
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Stephen Griffin
SGriffin_Lab
Right. Head above parapet time. The issue of schools is rightly a hotly debated, emotive and important one, with far reaching ramifications.I write this as a father to young kids,
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Collin Koh
CollinSLKoh
Generally I find RAND research outputs really insightful and useful. But sorry to say that this report is afflicted by certain stereotypes, and some wishful thinking about areas for future
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Kan Yilmaz
thellimist
1/ At @tryhaystack we have talked to over 500 engineering leaders, analyzed 400,000 private pull requests & 3M commits of non-opensource companies. Here's our takeaway 2/ We've seen engineering leaders
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Aaron Berkowitz
AaronLBerkowitz
I had no idea how popular #neuroanatomy #tweetorials would be! Thanks for the!Here's innervation of the leg/foot & approach to FOOT DROP#MedEd #MedStudentTwitter@CPSolvers @Tracey1milligan @MadSattinJ@MedTweetorials @DxRxEdu @AANMem
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Dave Harden
Dave_Harden
1. Yemen, Middle East, and NatSec watchers: With the Biden Administration undergoing a review of the FTO designation of the Houthis, I want to highlight some striking contradictions relating to
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Kevin C. Klatt, PhD, RD
KCKlatt
Tons of chatter about the new prescription omega 3 data coming forth. Lots of takes about the study designs, n3 formulations, differences across populations, variation in comparator groups. All important
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Chris Hopson
ChrisCEOHopson
1/23 We haven't had a lot to celebrate during this pandemic. But achieving the milestone of offering vaccine to the over 70s, health and care workers and the most clinically
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Kungfu Pande 2.0
pb3060
A thread on Byjus Many years ago there was a guy called Arindam Chaudhari. He wore a ponytail, ranted a lot of nonsense, valued his businesses at Rs 100 crore
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Kata Farkas
KataFarkas211
When it comes to wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) for #COVID surveillance, people ask the same question: How come it hasn’t been used before? Well, it has been. Here are a few
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