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Courtney Milan 🦖
courtneymilan
Hey everyone self-employed in the United States, and particularly authors! If you did not get first draw PPP loans, you are still eligible to get a first draw PPP loan
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Kai Cheng, Priestess of the Old Religion
razorfemme
I honestly believe that there is a huge discussion to be had about free speech and - not "cancel culture" - but rather disposability culture on the left. But this
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sean cuthbert j twillie
HelaoSouse
Can good writing be taught? Then there’s that little thing called talent. Undeniable talent, that “it” that can’t be taught This tweet was inspired by a Bukowski poem, titled, Creative
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Jackie Barbosa (Semi-Tough Luck in KU now!); BLM!
jackiebarbosa
When I get cranky, I get the urge to do #RomanceCoversAs threads. Of course, since I am doing it at the last minute, this means it's going to be short.Nonetheless,
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Jenn Dowd
drjenndowd
1/ Did the Sturgis bike rally cause 266,796 new cases of COVID-19? Probably not. Lesson- Beware viral studies that confirm your pre-existing beliefs so satisfyingly. (Long) thread: https://slate.com/technology/2020/09/sturgis-rally-covid19-
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Timothy Verstynen
tdverstynen
Okay, while I'm not saying that MRI methods are ready to be clinical-level biomarkers yet, I think this study (and everyone else) needs to slow their roll on the conclusions.PDF:
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Against Everyone With Conner Habib
ConnerHabib
1Brief thread on disease:There are, unfortunately, many spiritual people dedicated to saying germs & viruses don’t cause disease.While I agree that the Western medical model is reductive, I also think
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Resa #MaskUp Lewiss MD
ResaELewiss
Is Academic Medicine Making Mid-Career Women Physicians Invisible? https://bit.ly/2LybX1P TY for this assist and amplify @ETSshow + @SapnaKmd Highlights from the paper. (1) Diverse teams afford strength, innovation, and increased
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Shreya Shankar
sh_reya
Thrilled to see a NeurIPS 2020 paper that eeks out a bit more performance on benchmark image datasets by...removing mislabeled examples from the train set!"Identifying Mislabeled Data using the Area
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Keith R Laws
Keith_Laws
ECT & depression review - Reading this review I was surprised that *none* of the included RCTs met the criterion "One or more other treatments (antidepressants, CBT etc.) had been
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Daniel Buck
MrDanielBuck
So my biggest problem with the whole #DisruptTexts thing isn't their treatment of "the canon" (whatever that means) but their literary theory.It turns every book into an echo chamber. Traditional
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T. Greer
Scholars_Stage
Serious article on the limits of current force planning, which imagines only having the wherewithal to wage a war in one theater, instead of in two as for most of
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
1/ The major #covid19 outbreak from @BrighamWomens where I work is now published in @AnnalsofIM — definitely worth a read. Phenomenally detailed work here from many smart people.The index patient
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David Bowles (Mācuīl Ehēcatl) 🏳️🌈
DavidOBowles
1/ A thread on #ownvoices and #representation as well as allyship, guests, holding babies, writing the other, and assorted issues dealing with POC characters/stories being written by white folks. Nothing
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José M. Jimenez
jj_jose_jimenez
Let's do some timeline cleanup, shall we? I'm going to share some books by some authors I follow.First up, of course, Exile by Lisa M. Bradley (@cafenowhere) which has been
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Dr. Anne Jefferson 🌧🏡
highlyanne
Newly accepted paper in Geophysical Research Letters claims that "Urban Vegetation Slows Down the Spread of Coronavirus Disease (COVID‐19) in the United States" https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/2020GL08928
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