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Jon Deeks
deeksj
Antibody tests for identification of current and past infection with SARS‐CoV‐2 - Deeks, JJ - 2020 | Cochrane Library https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD013652/full#.XvTDGHEkVz4.twitter Living Cochrane Review of
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Daniel J. Blake, PhD
danielhighered
Q for higher ed qualitative people: Does our field have a methodology problem? My take: Yes a focus on teaching the Creswell 5 has left a generation of researchers believing
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Adam Simmons
Adam_D_Simmons
Whilst continuing to call for further diverse citation practices in pre-modern African Studies how do we also address the diversity of the language of scholarship? It’s impossible to know all
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abolitionism = spicy reformism
no_slave_coasts
Washington University in St. LouisDepartment of African and African-American Studies nonblack faculty https://afas.wustl.edu/people/88/all Washington University in St. LouisDepartment of African and African-American Studies nonblack f
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Rebekah 💥 Monson
rsm
My mom and brother (now a principal) are social studies teachers. We’ve had some convos over the past few days about our current state of affairs being a result of
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Karl Pfleger
KarlPfleger
1/9 Big recent updates to #VitaminD #COVID19 evidence & thus now also to my review http://agingbiotech.info/vitamindcovid19 : 3 highly cited preprints are out but even better studies replace them, including finally
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Ed MD
notdred
My take is: I don’t think Moderna or Pfizer actually believe their vaccine will have durable efficacy after one dose. Exactly this:https://twitter.com/jallepap/status/1343318430821314568?s=21 One problem with pushing for a large single-do
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The Burning Question
TheBurningQuest
There is a lot on what happens when you put #biochar in the field, but what about back in the forest? Anyone have research papers to share? (Anecdotes also accepted.)
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Office of the DNI
ODNIgov
#DYK @CIA and @USAirForce launched the nation’s first operationally successful film-return reconnaissance satellite, codenamed CORONA, 60 years ago? #ICinHistory Spurred by the Cold War, CORONA provided unmanned aerial reconnaissance of
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Raj Vedam
RajVedam1
Glad to note. Given the aggressive schedule, suspect changes are in math+science curriculum, & NOT in history where bigotry, propaganda & distortion are fortified by special interests. Who are the
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Prof. Taylor G. Petrey
TaylorPetrey
2020 was a really good year for Mormon Studies, and capped off a decade of fantastic developments and scholarship that I think mean that we can finally retire the nostalgia
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Harlan Krumholz
hmkyale
Remarkable study w/implications on the under-reporting of hospitalizations by study participants that I was privilege to do w/@CesarCaraballoC @rohan_khera @jspertus @wade_schulz PhilJones CaroleDecker @CircOutcomes https://www.ahajournals.
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Sarvadamana
Dauhshanti
My musings on the issue of the Out Of India (OIT) vs Aryan invasion/immigration theory (AIT). After results came out, some have taken stance by rejecting the recent genetic studies
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💧😷Queen Victoria
Vic_Rollison
So sad to see half of PhD students are thinking of giving up. We've been neglected by this anti-education govt. Didn't get JobKeeper. Lost casual work outside uni. Lost casual
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Max Fisher
Max_Fisher
My take on the "is it a coup" debate: Respectfully, coup studies are a little trapped in the field's Cold War-era origins. Its definitions no longer fit the world we
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ابراهيم
ibraahimm13
Have you heard of Dr M. Evren Tok? Assistant Dean of Innovation and Associate Professor @HBKU Islamic Studies College, and Jocelyn Mitchell’s co-researcher in the women entrepreneurship grant. Is Dr.
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