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Joseph Gill
JosephGillMA
I really like this question and clip from Brett.There's a few things that I would highlight that are at play:1. Shot selection and relation to the shot clock2. Live reads
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Carmen Crincoli, but Fhqwhgads
CarmenCrincoli
This weekend’s activities will include a live tweeting of my new PC build. All of the parts are here except for 5 case fans and my TPM chip. This will
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Bo Bigelow
bobigelow
Our daughter Tess has a rare genetic disorder called Hao-Fountain Syndrome, or #USP7. She just turned 11. She's in 5th grade at our local public school. This thread is about
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Dr Joanna Tai
DrJoannaT
We're now onto @CarlessDavid starting the first keynote on teacher feedback literacy - after a nice quip about feedback on driving - and his slides are available here: https://www.slideshare.net/DavidCarless1/teacher-feedback-literacy-d
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Peter Sunde Kolmisoppi
brokep
The non-profit organisation @ICANN, that controls the central backbone of the internet (the root-servers) and has a monopoly on letting registrars (think godaddy) resell .com/.net/.org/etc domains, denied my application to
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Will Malone MD
will_malone
Time to fact-check @jack_turban 's latest article. Spoiler alert—it’s full of misrepresentations and errors. Jack’s mistakes could be forgiven as he is in medical training (a first year-fellow) with much
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davoice321
davoice321
This is a mega thread on the $AMPL protocol. What is $AMPL?:If $BTC is a Store of Value, and $ETH is Digital Oil, then $AMPL is a Decentralized Federal Reserve
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John Gates
GatesPhysio
Saw some information on safety-netting recently but couldn't find it- saving this thread for future reference!#Safetynetting @neiljlangridge @LaurafinucaneB @mercephysio1 @sue_greenhalgh @AndrewVCuff https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc
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Maestro ☈ayo
maestro_rayo
1\n How to estimate how dangerous an infectious disease is? What is IFR and CFR? Why, on each side of the fence, they are pulling their eyes out. A thread
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Jubilee
workingjubilee
Please read The Authoritarians if you are still muttering "I just don't get it" about any of this. https://theauthoritarians.org/options-for-getting-the-book/ Take 328 million people.Minus the 29% not eligible.Minus the 33% wh
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
VIRUS IS AIRBORNE. Repeat, the #SARSCoV2 coronavirus is airborne. Epidemiologists & aerosol Scientists have been saying it for months. Now 239 scientists have penned a letter to @WHO, coming out
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Erik B. Alexander
ebalexan
As the national conversation about historical memory and memorialization continues to evolve, I have been thinking about some different types of memorialization that are less discussed. A thread. #twitterstorians /1
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Aitor Hernández-Morales
aitorehm
Portugal is famous for its mild climate and sunny beaches, but each year hundreds of people freeze to death and millions struggle to survive frigid winter weather. Here's a quick
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Emily Hunt
emilydoesastro
What's the best way to find open clusters new and old in Gaia data? I did a deep dive into the world of clustering algorithms to find out! And the
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Nani 🇬🇭
lenubienne
The "Unhealthy, EBT-wielding Welfare Queen" trope must die. A thread. I've been a state-certified social worker since October 2001, and I have personally helped 1,000s of clients obtain SNAP, TANF,
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Jane Qiu
janeqiuchina
.@NIH's "outrageous" demand: @EcoHealthNYC has to fulfil 7 criteria before funding on the grant can resume, a step many say is unusual and impossible. Nobel Laureate and former NIH director
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