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Yiddish Praxis
RokhlK
Excellent piece from @profjenthompson on a new report on Birthright. “What Birthright is giving the Jewish community does not tap into the wellspring of creative energy we could be nurturing.”
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dr. jack lópez
anthroLopez
Thread: A whole programme of excellent events and linked in with @bradfordmdc #LGBTHM21 all online and open to anyone no matter where you are in thanks to
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status annoyicus
medburnbook
Medical Specialties as Dog Breeds1. General/Trauma Surg -> German Shepherds Hardworking, sharp, and confident. Will save the day, dependable in crisis. Can be very intimidating but are friendly once you
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Liam Tjia Melb Paed
LiamTjia
Why are so many epidemiologists so vocally unhinged on complex questions, while you don't hear nearly as much cray cray from clinicians e.g. infectious disease physicians?A thread.https://twitter.com/profmiketoole/status/135944927859530
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Patrick Rafter
OceanAndClimate
Imagine my surprise when I realized *today* was the first day of AGU! I've already found some great paleo talks. Consider this a thread on cool talks and posters I
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TheOtherSideOfTheCoin
TOSOTC_CFC
MATEO KOVACIC - BACK TO HIS NATURAL HABITATAgainst Man United Kovacic was back to his original best. You wonder why? Well sitting deep and driving from there comes naturally for
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Katie Zhao 🖤 says STUDY HARD, BETRAY HARDER 🔪✨
ktzhaoauthor
This is an excellent thread. As someone who grew up with Chinese novels and dramas, let me tell you, Chinese writers tend to do this storytelling stuff differently. There's no
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GeePaw Hill
GeePawHill
Rework Avoidance Theory, or RAT, is likely slowing your team down more than rework ever would. Let's talk a little about that today. I am writing these geekery muses in
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
Hard to underscore the importance of this beautiful study by @eguia_rachel and colleagues (see @jbloom_lab's great thread).The bottom line is that coronavirus "reinfections" don't occur b/c we don't mount durable
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BioSci
ReadingBioSci
The opportunity to engage in research has been a privilege of studying here. In the summer of 2018 I undertook a 12 week UROP placement with Dr Alastair Culham, studying
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New Oberpfalz Brewing
NewOberpfalz
We have seen our business go up and down by one hundred and thirty percentage points in 14 days. Peaks and valleys, a roller coaster of excellent beer and delicious
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Leana Wen, M.D.
DrLeanaWen
Can we please stop talking about lockdowns? A national lockdown is not going to happen. Every time it’s brought up, it distracts attention from practical public health measures that can
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Don Moynihan
donmoyn
The Trump project was built on a myth of the undeserving illegal immigrant. The reality was a sustained administrative effort to make immigration illegal even for the most deserving.https://www.forbes.com/sites/chantaldasilva/2020/12/10/tru
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Chandrakant (at 🏡 )
FPLTinker
Ok now that I and most of the #FPLCommunity has settled down after the #FPLLaunch yesterday, here are my some early thoughts about the prices and possible strategy in general:
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Simon Proud
simon_sat
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a massive effect on people’s lives and our research shows that it has even affected the Earth’s seismic noise!Our new study on how lockdowns produced
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alan drummond
alandrummond2
Why on earth are Canadians getting billed for air ambulance services?I know why but the Canada Health Act of 1984 cannot be considered an acceptable excuse.Acts can be modified and
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