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lapsed solipsist 🏴 אנטיפה
LpsdSolipsist
Alright, I'm reading this rubbish Yale study with y'all, but we're gonna focus on metrics and jargon bc that's my favourite way to demystify and dismantle research conclusions (I'm not
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Sam Cooper
scoopercooper
Global News analysis: Why CSIS believes Canada is a ‘permissive target’ for China’s interference - National | http://Globalnews.ca https://globalnews.ca/news/7075248/canada-china-interference-permissive-target/ 2. Joske’s repo
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Nayan Arora
captainchloride
Do you often check a FeNa when working up a patient with AKI?In my experience it’s ordered reflexivelyBut is this a good idea? Is a FeNa actually useful? Let’s find
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The Sharing Scientist
ScienceShared
The important thing to note with operation moonshot is that, realistically, it’s not going to be ready in time to even potentially prevent another second wave. Is it just another
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Lindsay Wiley
ProfLWiley
2010 article by Nancy Tomes on the 1918 pandemic chock full of resistance by churches, businesses, & public, conflicts b/w govts over who had authority & whether to order closures
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
BAYES' THEOREM: The basic reason we get so many false positives to COVID19. The disease is so rare that the number of false positives greatly outnumbers the people who truly have the disease:
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Maestro ☈ayo
maestro_rayo
1\n How to estimate how dangerous an infectious disease is? What is IFR and CFR? Why, on each side of the fence, they are pulling their eyes out. A thread
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Tierney Sneed
Tierney_Megan
Apparently 3999 people called in to the hearing in the Trump campaign PA case. (the line max was 4,000). Rudy confirms that only 2 remaining counts in Trump lawsuit are
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Nicholas A. Christakis
NAChristakis
There has been a lot of discussion of the Swedish approach to coping with the #COVID19 pandemic, and of whether their strategy of more voluntary restrictions and a more rapid
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Enrique de-Madaria
DeMadaria
Is #COVID19 associated to acute pancreatitis? A very simple question, but difficult to answer, let's discuss it in this Twitter thread based on the review written by @lelecapurso and me
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micky finn
critpraxis
Peer-review is not some sort of holy grail. It will always be difficult to get mainstream science journals to publish work that challenges official narratives because the research-university complex is
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Albert Vilella
AlbertVilella
A more polished thread on #epigenomic #biomarkers for #LiquidBiopsy and #CancerScreening: Epigenomic biomarkers are becoming more established for #LiquidBiopsy and #CancerScreening, and we have seen the big players positioning themselves
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Iskander Rehman
IskanderRehman
A few words on this much-discussed (but IMHO problematic) piece in FP. First of all, I share some of the author's frustration. Trotting out the same passages of Thucydides when
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Eileen Chong 张奕霖
eileenchongpoet
‘I think for me, respect always comes first, and I prioritise cultural safety regardless of who I might be working with. I don’t think there is any one way to
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Alexander Hajduczok, MD
AHajduczok
Q: Why do we use a stethoscope?A: For many reasons, and here’s one of them that I will argue is undervalued. And is still at the heart (hint hint) of
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Tony Tost
tonytost
Sometimes I get questions about how to break in as a screenwriter. I don't have much in the way of answers or advice. I broke in when I was 35
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