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Cristobal Uauy
CristobalUauy
This is Triticum polonicum, a tetraploid wheat subspecies first described by Linnaeus in 1753 and which was instrumental in the study of quantitative variation by early geneticists such as Biffen.
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Dr Laura Finnegan
lfinnegal
The Eurasian red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) has a widespread distribution. From Ireland to Japan. But in Ireland and Britain is has been called a separate subspecies (S.v.leucourus) because of its
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KaiTheFishGuy
FishGuyKai
Someone on twitter recently asked that I share a little bit more about my research. I realize I post a lot of fish photos, but I donβt really get into
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Alan Turner
alanhturner
The Upper #Triassic deposits around Ghost Ranch (@GhostRanchorg) in New Mexico have been the source of important paleontological discoveries for over 100 years...the fossils coming from the fiery rocks of
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Halima Jπ
Halima81819652
Some basics on T-PLL; I was reviewing e-lab modules from Institute for Quality Management in Healthcare (IQMH), and found their collection of educational material useful.Β /1Β #hemepath #flowcytometry #tcell #TPLLimage from
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Bad Linguistics and Orwell Takes (θ«ε»ζεζεΉ΄)
Bad_Linguistics
[PINNED THREAD]Hello, welcome to Bad Linguistics Takes!This thread will explain several things about this account. Please read if you'd like!Any corrections or additions will be at the end of the
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Travis
sivartspeaks
THREADCan the communicative method (e.g. CI) of teaching Koine Greek assist biblical exegesis?While it's true that there are permanent limitations we have to face, we should also ask: What can
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Miki Ebisuya
EbisuyaMiki
My favorite question to fellow researchers is "What's your all-time favorite paper?". Through the answer I can learn a lot about the person. Let's try that on Twitter! I'll begin.
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Zach Elliott
zaelefty
'Stop Using Phony Science to Justify Transphobia' is another Scientific American article using the complexities of sex determination and the diversity of sex differences to argue that sex is not
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Daniel J. Nicholson
NicholsonHPBio
I wrote a follow-up to 'Is the Cell Really Machine?'. I revisit a classic essay by JBS Haldane in order to show how attending to physical scale allows us to
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Mourad H Senussi
msenussiMD
(1/ )There has been an overwhelming interest in the use of hepatic waveforms as a congestive parameter. With social media, somewhat obscure concepts like these are quickly brought to the
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Mick Crawley
crawley_mick
This is an illustrated key to the genera of Gymnosperms. We have already covered several of them in the key to the families: Taxus (TL), Cephalotaxus (TR), Ginkgo (BL) and
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Eyal Kimchi, MD, PhD
ekimchi
Cefepime neurotoxicity/#encephalopathy/#delirium is something we see frequently on the neurology consult service. Several new papers further explore this adverse effect. A quick thread 1/nhttps://twitter.com/DRxDray/status/12786735107942154
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Thomas Wier
thomas_wier
Weekly Georgian Etymology: ααα α«ααα berdzeni 'Greek person', from Old Georgian α‘α€α°α»α€α¬α¨ berdzeni, perhaps via Megrelian or Abkhaz, from Greek ΞΟ ΞΆΞ¬Ξ½ΟΞΉΞΏΞ½, archaic city-state and later capital of the
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Josh Tyler
JoshTylerEarth
Hi, my name is Josh Tyler and I'm taking part in the #GlobalScienceShow & #FUTURES2020. I'll be tweeting about cryptic species and how we discovered three new species of gentoo
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ππ―πππππ π²ππ | Losing $310/day π
DragonGod2718
Space manufacturing is a killer app of low cost access to space. Microgravity facilitates the manufacture of a diverse array of very economically valuable products.Pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, fibre optics, carbon nanotubes
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