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Elizabeth Mika
yourauntemma
I see that Twitter disappeared my pinned thread/series. Time to recreate it then, piece by piece. It may be just as well -- on his program, @chrislhayes recently asked @SteveSchmidtSES:
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. In short, no.This is going to take a detailed thread to unpack.https://twitter.com/mattwridley/status/1270010444279877633 2. First, let's get the blog post out of the way. Ridley is speculating that the Asiatic
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Jewish Museum London
JewishMuseumLDN
Since it is #WomenInScienceDay, we thought we would showcase some of the amazing Jewish female scientists in Britain!! A THREAD #WomenInScienceDay Hertha Ayrton 1854-1923 Suffragette and Scientist!She was an important
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Keir Harding
Keirwales
This is a really interesting thread from @JonathanShedler and I'd really encourage people to read critically to get an understanding of the splitting associated with BPD/EUPD. Some things to think
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Matt Glassman
MattGlassman312
The examples are endless, but can be quickly summed up. In the past, most members participated substantively in the policy process via the committee system. But the process is now
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Dr. Jackie Whittaker
jwhittak_physio
1/ In case you missed it @ewa_roos gave a paradigm-changing talk at #CARC2021 yesterday on #OA. Thread The title is a pretty good indicator of what was to come. 2/
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James Noake
DrJN_SportsMed
A short thread...hip and groin cases are often complex & can involve multiple pain drivers, esp but the time the pt finally presents to SEM clinic. I like imaging(! ),
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Alissa Hattman
AlissaHattman
Congrats to @DavidNaimon for 10 years of BETWEEN THE COVERS! Grateful for this archive of deep dives. These discussions have taught me that there are many ways to write, to
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zei_squirrel
the fall of the soviet union was objectively bad both for the mass of the people living inside it and for the world. what came after was disaster capitalism killing
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Jesús Loarce
JesusLoarce
An interesting case-based reviewAcute peripheral/cutaneous ischemic syndrome (APCIS), what rheumatologist should know?APCIS is a clinical syndrome, representing the clinical appereance of skin and/or limb severe ischemia due to several etio
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Femi
ojayfemi
#MedHistory Harvey William Cushing (Father of Modern Neurosurgery) 1869 -1939.- Surgeon, Physician, Writer, Pathologist and Soldier.- Known famously for the Cushing sign, syndrome, reflex, ulcer etc those are the least
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
https://www.rcpjournals.org/content/clinmedicine/early/2020/11/26/clinmed.2020-0839.full.pdfA very thoughtful team in Swansea systematically assessed the 31 positive PCR tests received through swabbing in summer 2020. Despite the often rude
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قَتادة فيّومي
QatadahFayomi
"Forensic pathology"Post-mortem (autopsy) examination of a body after death to assess the cause of death The most common changes that occur after death: - Rigor mortis- Livor mortis - algor
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Pete Bankhead
petebankhead
A small number of people know the real background story to @QuPath, but most don't.I didn't plan to ever tell it publicly, until a Google Alert today caught my eye.A
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Steven N Bell
tbeadick
And here it is. Something I am starting here and have no idea how deep to get on Twitter. I'm going to defer to experts and get a feel for
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Corey Wilks, Psy.D.
CoreyWilksPsyD
One of the benefits of this executive & personal coaching training has been helping me get clarity on who I want to work with and how I want to help
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