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Tony Shield
das_shield
1/n Surface EMG & tea-leaves...sEMG is influenced by RFD... so we need to be careful in interpreting differences in sEMG between fast and slower contractions. High RFD's may make muscles
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loving ex-wife
farmgirI
i hope my stardew valley music headcanons anger people. abigail likes 100 gecs. haley and emily both like any music that’s trending on tiktok sam likes ska and alex listens
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Phil Baty
Phil_Baty
In support of new “free speech” legislation today, Gavin Williamson writes that he was "shocked by the findings of a recent study by King’s College, that found a quarter of
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Josh Myers
ddhewty
I hate the idea of debate. alternatives to debate:reasoninggroundingsengagementtradingthe dozenssharinglovingshooting the shitan mbongiriffinginvitationjam sessionsciphersstudyplaythe ring shoutholding up that which holds you upcaredancingf
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Francis Hoar
Francis_Hoar
I argue, in this post for the UKHR blog, that the 'lockdown' regulations are incompatible with the ECHR and thus unlawful: https://ukhumanrightsblog.com/2020/04/21/a-disproportionate-interference-the-coronavirus-regulations-and-the-
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Giulia Rozzi
GiuliaRozzi
Do you call it the family room or the living room? I grew up saying living room. Most important tweet of the year Loving these answers! Curious if ethnicity
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Bart Penders
b_penders
Loving every bit of this: Metascience as a scientific social movement, by David Peterson and @AaronPanofsky https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/4dsqa/ "[R]egardless of whether one believes there is a legitimate crisis of reproducibility
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Yilen Gómez Maqueo, PhD
stellarbawse
So today after the plenaries, we had an #Exo3 from Mexicoedition And it was so , we scienced and it was great. Here is a summary of the work that
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Anna Meier
AnnaMeierPS
I get asked often if the German response to white supremacist violence gives me hope and/or is a useful model for the US. My answers are no and mostly no.
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Emma
AgarthaEmma
The way history is taught in America is extremely flawedAnd partially responsible for this historical revisionism culture we live in Most people think of history as a battle of us
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Dominique Heinke
Epi_D_Nique
The study described underestimates in-school spread.1. No universal testing of students or staff. ( below)2. Tracing guidelines are overly limited by close-contact definitions that in-school cases are missed. ( below)Viral
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Brad Wilcox
WilcoxNMP
The marrieds are weathering COVID better than the singles, as @EmilyBobrow notes @TheAtlantic https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2020/07/pandemic-marriage-out-of-reach-americans/614506/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&u
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
OK I'm busy trying to catch up with what I've missed on #COVID19 in children, which looks like a lot!People seem to be making a big deal out of some
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Chiraag Bains
chiraagbains
With the NDAA veto override on 1/1, it's official: Pell Grant eligibility has been restored for incarcerated students. Congress has finally corrected the mistake it made with the Pell ban
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
OK some thoughts on the fraught situation with schools and the pandemic. There’s been quite a few good opeds on this recently. I hope to add something useful below 1/goodnessknows
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Riikka Rinnan
Riikka_Rinnan
Review of my 2020. Why? To develop, learn and be thankful. To appreciate the positives and to learn from the negatives. To plan what to aim for and what to
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