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Dale Barr
dalejbarr
A Monte Carlo simulation paper on mixed-effects models by Park, Cardwell, and Yu (PCY) has just appeared, which offers suggestions for random-effects specification for complex designs. It seems to argue
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Bennett's Demilich
jcbonthedl
The American Psychiatric Association has more raw, unchecked power than any organization on earth, second only to SCOTUSThey write the Diagnostic & Statistical Manual, literally the yardstick against which human
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Ali Velshi
AliVelshi
1/12On April 18th of this year, 1,520 Americans died of COVID. 40 states were under stay-at-home orders. It had been a month since a global pandemic had been declared. April
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Tweets That Inspire
ibukun_tayo
Dr Stella Emmanuel tells the world that there is a cure for COVID-19.I don’t get why Bill Gates who isn’t a physician can freely express his opinion on Covid19 and
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Jenna Burrell
jennaburrell
I have some thoughts on Y*nn Lec*nn’s disappointing response on dataset bias (1/12) I’m writing a review piece right now where I argue (with Marion Fourcade) that the “coding elite”
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Sophus zu Ermgassen
sophusticated
Biodiversity offsetting 'markets' are odd & interesting. In places regulators under pressure to relax trading rules to make them work more 'effectively'. But we argue (in new BioCons paper https://authors.elsevier.com/c/
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
Time to listen to scientists who have been warning about airborne transmission @kprather88 Difference between large droplets and aerosols How sure are you that the virus is spreading through aerosols?
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Soragni:Lab
soragnilab
I am gonna probably get pushback, but here it goes. I don't get the concept of negative/bad reviews. A negative, bad, aggressive review is just a poorly written review. Turning
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Diana Ivanova
diana_nbd
The carbon #inequality in the EU is staggering. This reflects inequality of consumption and access to basic services, but also inequality in the capacity to avoid/improve consumption carbon footprints. New
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Marina Amaral
marinamaral2
And since today is International Day of Women and Girls in Science, let's highlight a few of them - just a few women among thousands of others who helped shape
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Dr. Gonzo
DocteurGonzo4
#Thread Les stratégies des lobbys pour promouvoir la désinformation scientifique dans la société.« Éduquer le public à la bonne science » :La guerre des industriels (finance, pétrochimie, agrochimie, pharmaceutique...) contre la
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el gato malo
boriquagato
@SunetraGupta is one of the true heroes of this whole sordid covid affairas one would expect from a professional of her eminence, this piece is lucid, informed, & rationalit weighs
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Christine Horejs
ChristineHorejs
As you already may know, we are looking for a new team member to join @Giulia_Pacc and me @NatRevMater! Are you thinking of applying (https://bit.ly/39j9sJJ ), but are not yet sure
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Erin C. Sanders, MSN, WHNP-BC (She/Her/Hers)
ErinSandersNP
Why is #asymptomatic spread important? Well today I was thinking about #polio virus. It was very #contagious, but 95% of people had no symptoms but were still infectious. About 4-5%
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Donald Welsh
DonaldWelsh16
Canada has shrunk as a nation. Our minds dulled by relentless propaganda, uninspiring leaders, a lazy media and an absent academic class. Those aren't my words but of a colleague
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
Remember the "urban farming" wave, whose most prominent proponent was the youtuber Curtis Stone, author of "The Urban Farmer?" Stone is now a covid-denying trumpist who believes in impending civilizational
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