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Post-moral
JohnFMiller86
Knowing what I know, I feel social liberal media and academia are wilfully gaslighting people at this stage. This is a thread full of data I've compiled over years of
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Michael Lin, PhD-MD
michaelzlin
1/nExciting findings on the AZN vaccine:1. big trial (17k)2. tested 1 dose vs 2 doses (assessing 1-dose efficacy correctly, unlike Pfizer), and short vs long delay to dose 23. first
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MacKenzie
Smackenziekerr
What I don't understand is that she claims that the #covid virus has been patented. So we cannot patent a virus if it is #natural, that would be nonsense. So
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The Final 5 Campaign
Final5Campaign
As part of their transformative justice plan, IDJJ has recently requested over $21mil (!!!) in a capital development plan surrounding the plot of land known as the Lincoln Developmental Center. (1/10)
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Akerl⬡f
infoparity
1/ I wonder when it will finally click... that "aha" moment for the masses. DLT beyond not just a "store of value" but something intrinsically of much higher substance. That
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
1. Updated thread on children & #COVID19, summarising recent research.Summary: further evidence children and adults are equally susceptible, and similarly likely to transmit. Schools have been a driver of the
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ح.ف.ت.ش.ا تويت
ahnewyear19
Soalan yang tampak cerdik namun tidak akan ditanya seseorang yang faham mekanisma vaksin dan jangkitan HIV.1. Apakah itu HIV?2. Bagaimanakah HIV membiak dalam tubuh?3. Mengapakah masih tiada vaksin untuk HIV?Ayuh,
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Dr. Jane Clare Jones
janeclarejones
Right.So, once more for the people at the back.When we say that female oppression is sex-based we mean 'female people are oppressed on the basis of sex' NOT 'female oppression
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Erin C. Sanders, MSN, WHNP-BC (She/Her/Hers)
ErinSandersNP
Why is #asymptomatic spread important? Well today I was thinking about #polio virus. It was very #contagious, but 95% of people had no symptoms but were still infectious. About 4-5%
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Jessica Hullman
JessicaHullman
Since there was interest in how I addressed this question, here's a thread on what I said in class. TLDR: if you're operating under certain narrow assumptions about what data
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Dr Zuleyka Zevallos
OtherSociology
An article commenting on the science/ policy divide that interviews only scientists is a good illustration of why this divide exists in the first placeThis doesn't explain how policy is
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Emanuel Wyler
ewyler
Out now! Our preprint on longitudinal lung and blood single-cell RNA-seq, and proteomics, of SARS-CoV-2 infected Syrian hamsters! Fantastic collaboration of labs from @ChariteBerlin @FU_Berlin @MDC_Berlin @BIMSB_MDC https://www.biorxiv.org/
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Ignis
Ignis87736341
Bon, la dernière fois on a vu de grosses généralités sur les virus. Parlons maintenant d'une famille de virus spécifique, au hasard, les #coronavirus (CoV).Thread: Déjà, première chose, les coronavirus
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Andrew D Wilson
PsychScientists
Some interesting things for me to reflect on coming out of replies to this thread...a few herehttps://twitter.com/psychscientists/status/1332361131684466690 First, I didn’t actually say ‘do eco psych or get out’. I said
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Edward Raff
EdwardRaffML
An extension of my NeurIPS work accepted to @RealAAAI #AAAI2021 "Research Reproducibility as a Survival Analysis" is now online! paper https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.09932 code https://github.com/EdwardRaff/Research-Reproducibil
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Edward Nirenberg
ENirenberg
Hi guys. I just wanted to put a quick thread out here about a concern I'm seeing a lot today re vaccines for COVID-19 and their potential for long-term effects.
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