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Chris Kirby-Lambert 🇪🇺
CKirbyLambert
1/5 Putting the finishing touches to a report on an invertebrate survey of a single well-structured ex-agricultural field on The Great Fen Project over summer 2020. The site produced an
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Dr. Saskia Popescu
SaskiaPopescu
Epidemiologists and ID specialists spend a lot of time talking to patients and the public about disease transmission dynamics. Communicating nuances, varied terminology, and the uncertainties isn't new but something
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Shaun McBride
KernowShaun
What I'm thinking about most currently is how health is almost always viewed in an industrial, commodity or mechanical sense, with healthcare systems as the primary actors, rather than as
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Saundra Mitchell
SaundraMitchell
My agent is @JimMcCarthy528. He is quick to respond, thoughtful when he does, has learned new markets when I wanted to diversify, includes me on submission plans, etc.. He advocates
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Peter Barrett
petermbarrett1
Just finished up 3 months #covid19 work w/ @PublicHealthSth. Its been hectic but satisfying to see spread coming under control. Huge amount achieved by #publichealth teams identifying new cases/clusters +
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DeenDevelopers
5 practical tips and on how you can reduce your data footprint and protect yourself from malicious actors These tips were curated with the help of experts from within the
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kkoth
kkoth
I live in Germany and my family is enrolled in the public healthcare option. My husband and I have very high incomes, so we pay the maximum monthly healthcare rate:
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Robert Gilbey
RobGilbey
Irregular warfare has and continues to be a feature of modern conflict.Should Ireland have an Irregular Reserve as part of an Irish Resistance Operating Concept?It's not as dramatic as it
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Nick Cammarata
nickcammarata
I think there’s an huge opportunity to build a Tesla for souls (thread) We’re either in a world where there’s no good tools for radical and reliable positive psychological change
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Tony Duffy đź’™
Existential_Doc
Usually best to avoid labelling anyone as “being palliative” or having “palliative cancer/heart failure etc.”The approach to their management may adopt a palliative philosophy but it is not an umbrella
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Paul Hsieh
PaulHsieh
Random Thoughts On The Title "Doctor"If you've earned a PhD, MD, DO, DDS, or other doctorate (e.g. Psy D or Ed D) at an accredited program , you totally get
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Alex Su
heyitsalexsu
1/ Attention law firms, vendors, and legal depts: You need to read this Gartner article by @bobvdmeulen about emerging trends re legal spend. Here are some key quotes: 2/ “Low
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Hope - I'm Handling It Blog
handlingitblog
For #AccessibleAdvent I'm aiming to post one thing every day that would make life more accessible for people with hand and upper limb disability or chronic painThank you @GinnyAndT for
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Bernadette
bernieleslie
It is international PBC day on Sunday and this is a disease I have been living with for three years. What is PBC? It’s an autoimmune disease of the liver
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Ali Mushaima
AMushaima
The health of my father #FreeHassanMushaima deteriorated again at dawn yesterday. He was transferred from Jau Prison to A&E at #Bahrain Defence Force Hospital, where he was put on emergency
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Friendless Churches
friendschurches
The pigment, emerald green, was developed in 1814. The brilliance and depth of colour was like no other. It was massively popular, especially for paints and wallpaper. But there was
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