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Aproko Doctor
aproko_doctor
These are some of the questions that people have about Family Planning, I'll put them in a thread. RT for othersQ. Can anyone use modern family planning methods?A. Yes, here
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Amber Wutich
AWutich
Now accepting applications for NSF CAMP (Cultural Anthropology Methods Program for Ph.D. Students). Our COVID-adapted CAMP launches online June 28-July 16, 2021. (2022-23 will be in person)Visit http://methods4all.org to learn
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Jessica Lu, MD
JessLuMD
As #COVID19 cases rise, I see a lot of discussion about #quaranteams or #socialbubbles, and what kind of socializing is safe. I think of social bubbles in terms of birth
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Dr Ellie Murray
EpiEllie
IDK who needs to hear this but in the context of COVID “driven” is a term that implies a level of causal primacy which is almost always untrue and for
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The Autisticats
autisticats
If you’re new to the autistic community, you might not know what the acronym AAC stands for. AAC means “Augmentative and Alternative Communication.”Augmentative = a supplement to spoken communication Alternative
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Katelyn Greenlee
stinekey
#NFPWeek discourse no one wants: Here's a not-gross VERY basic intro to NFP.NFP, also called FAM or fertility awareness methods, are ways to observe a woman's fertility. You use that
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
raulpacheco
ANNOUNCEMENT: As most of you know, I advocate for contingent faculty, under-represented minorities, etc. So this is my reminder to you: if you are contingent faculty, a scholar at the
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Rebecca Burch, MD
RebeccaCBurch
“Why did my paper get rejected?” Recent conversations with researcher friends made me realize that academic journal/editorial decision making can feel very opaque. To shed some light, here’s a rough
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ArtOfWar
ArtOfWarNews
My biggest concern with the Texas lawsuit is redressable injury. The Democrats are going to argue that Texas is not injured by the other four states’ methods of voting.The important
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Rusiim Sha
refactorfiend
most of coding/ software design, is about getting your code to be 3 things:a) easy to change via b) loose coupling and c) high cohesionit's not really about OOP FP
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Andrew Gordon Wilson
andrewgwils
In practice, standard "deep ensembles" of independently trained models provides a relatively compelling Bayesian model average. This point is often overlooked because we are used to viewing Bayesian methods as
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Transfer: Researcher Development Services
Transfer_RDS
I’m working on a blog post on how I use the Commitment inventory and thought I make a little thread #AcademicChatter I came across it when I did this @todoist
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Martin Noon
letsgetmathing
Ok - time for me to say stuff again that might make me lose (or gain) some followers. This may go on for a few tweets so strap yourself in
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Ryan J. Gallagher
ryanjgallag
I think we've pretty much established that dictionary methods are not good at classifying the sentiment of *short* docs *individually*But that's not the same as validating dictionary methods on *many*
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Brittany | Influencer Marketing + Social Media
MissBeeBright
Happy July! What’s your growth goal for the month? Say you wanted to gain 1K new followers on Instagram this month, (organically). That breaks down to 32 new followers per
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Isaiah Turnbull
isaiah_turnbull
For @chrishorn. How I review an article. 1. Read it front to back (skim methods). Review the citations in the intro. If you don’t know the article, pull them and
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