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Pia Benaud
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Reproducibility, open science and progression in soil erosion research - our letter to the editor published in @Geoderma_Jrnl @KAnderson_RS @timquine @John_Quinton Richard Brazier et al. https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1d1Bh3p6oQ6vt 1/
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Nikita Consul, MD
nikitaconsul
How bad is the risk of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF) from gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) in different stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD)? A @radiology_rsna #MedEd #RadInTraining #tweetorial. 1/11 Drs.
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OlivierBitterFruit #ResistSR
OlivierBitter
THREAD. Merci à @Reporterre de rectifier à la fois Arnaud Montebourg, @LePoint et l'ONU qui répandent la #fakenews selon laquelle "il y aurait eu zéro mort à #Fukushima et à
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N J Simmonds 🗡✨ Pre-order CHILDREN OF SHADOWS!
NJSimmondsbooks
At 42, with my writing career only just beginning to slowly gather speed, I often feel like I started too late. But actually, I couldn't have coped with this job
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Michiel Tack
MTackCVS
1) Interesting review of neuroimaging studies on ME/CFS. The Australian authors looked at all papers from 1988 to 2018 and found 63 relevant studies.I’ll try to highlight their main findings
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Tobias Hohl
tmhohl71
1/n I am thinking about the various modes of #COVID19 transmission. Although not common, gastrointestinal symptoms are routinely reported by COVID patients. In humans, the SARS-CoV2 receptor ACE2 is not
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Joanna Hastings
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In a few minutes (at 11am) I’ll be live-tweeting the #NCWIC panel discussion - How the Publisher Works With You. Sound bites and nuggets of wisdom from people in the
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Mark & Sam (the dog)
MoseleyMAJ
It's been a while but I'm back with a #BookReview!Today I'll be reviewing Christopher Bayley & Tim Harper's "Forgotten Armies - Britain's Asian Empire & The War With Japan"1/ 2/
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Vikram
WhinerVikram
Lets do a short dive into the history of the finite element method. I will use just one paper (its cheating I know), appropriately named “A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE
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Sam Missingham
samatlounge
Hate almost every point made here. Firstly, strongly disagree with the main premise that the industry is facing a watershed moment. Let’s call it change, disruption of publishing status quo,
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Nick Hassey
nickhassey
I read the systematic review on mass gatherings that is linked to in the government pandemic plan. This is *not* to say this is what the UK acted on for
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Stone Age Herbalist
Paracelsus1092
1/ Eggs. What we know and how much we don't know. A thread on why you should eat them, a lot of them. Info from this comprehensive paper: https://europepmc.org/article/med/30909449Let's goooo!
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David Toube
ToubeDavid
A new report published by @SOAS and led by @AScottBaumann has been published.The authors claim that "Prevent reinforces negative views of Islam and Muslims" and should be scrapped. But the
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Eric Fauman
Eric_Fauman
Another paper illustrating the limitations of the TWAS method which I think should lead to greater caution in using TWAS results to assign causality in genetic studieshttps://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.08.31.273458v2@MarylynRitchi
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Jackie Lau
JackieLauBooks
I’m back from RWA and have time for this! Inspired by the 20-min talk (poorly attended, alas) on writing for readers with communication issues. My POV: I'm a slow reader
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Tom Kelly ケリー・トム
tomkXY
I’ve seen a few discussions on whether we should cite software packages. As an author and maintainer of several packages and a contributor to open source projects, I think this
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