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Raj Mehta, MD
raj_mehta
1/ Tweetorial at use of Race/Ethnicity in prediction models, specifically looking at eGFR based on CKD-EPI formula.eGFR = estimated GFRhttp://ckdepi.org/ 2/ First some background. GFR can be directly measured, traditionally
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Yang Luo
yluo86
Proud to share our latest work on MHC imputation! We constructed a multi-ethnic high resolution MHC imputation reference panel with more than 21,000 individuals from five diverse populations. Here are
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David Broockman
dbroockman
New draft paper: "Does Affective Polarization Undermine Democratic Norms or Accountability? Maybe Not" (w/ @j_kalla & @seanjwestwood)Would love comments! Draft is here: https://osf.io/9btsq/ .For those who want a quick su
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Awais Aftab
awaisaftab
@Foreman1David I find myself in disagreement with a number of points; I don't want to say that u r necessarily wrong but philosophically speaking it is far from obvious that
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Gigi ⏳☯️
dergigi
1/ Everyone knows that time is money. In the digital realm, however, money is also intricately related to time. It has to be.https://www.swanbitcoin.com/bitcoin-is-time 2/ Among other things, money solves a
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Kristian G. Andersen
K_G_Andersen
It's important to be skeptical, but don't say there's "ZERO evidence" for a theory only to present a theory there's ZERO evidence for (and in this case, not plausible).The emerging
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Phillip Blond
Phillip_Blond
To grasp what is happening in the US one has to appreciate the astonishing violence of American society. I’ve never known a society where the poor are treated with such
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Iris van Rooij 💭
IrisVanRooij
Now reading: "The Role of Replication Studies in Theory Building" (2021, Perspectives on Psychological Science), by Elizabeth Irvine 1/nhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1745691620970558 "Replication studies have
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Daniel E Acuna
daniel_akuna
Here is the quote I am referring to in this reply. Since this paper has become so controversial, and I reviewed it, I thought I would share some additional info
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Andrew Bell
AndrewJDBell
My copies have arrived! So time for a quick summary thread of my new edited book, which looks at a variety of approaches to age-period-cohort analysis. And it’s currently 20%
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Yogi Jaeger
yoginho
A little thread on maybe *the* false dichotomy in evolutionary biology: self-organisation vs. natural selection… Let’s start with Lewontin’s minimal conditions for Darwinian evolution: (1) phenotypic variation, (2) inheritance,
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Kunal Singh
d_extrovert
Let me do a THREAD that weaves multiple topics together-- leadership, India-China border crisis, strategic culture, and the role of structural factors. Warning: this might become a bit wonk-ish and
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Tanner Guzy
tannerguzy
I've been noticing a correlation between men's style and contemporary architecture lately, and I'd love to get takes from @wrathofgnon and @Arch_Revival_ on this. One of the first things I
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Kassie McClung
KassieMcClung
A couple notes for the "dying with" COVID not from COVID crew: - CDC provisional data shows COVID 4,110 deaths for Oklahoma.- The state reports 3,323 fatalities. Why the difference?
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Ben W. Ansell
benwansell
Who caused Hard Brexit? Some thoughts from the perspective of a social scientist. In the last few days we have seen an interminable debate on whether Remainers, Soft Brexiters, or
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Jay Alammar
JayAlammar
So many fascinating ideas at yesterday's #blackboxNLP workshop at #emnlp2020. Too many bookmarked papers. Some takeaways: 1- There's more room to adopt input saliency methods in NLP. With Grad*input and
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