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Zhigang Suo 锁志刚
zhigangsuo
This paper describes a method to print laminates of hard and soft metals. The report on mechanics is light. Does the laminate achieve high strength by de-concentrating stress through shear
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NZLII
WhatsnewonNZLII
Earlier this week I was talking with someone about NZLII budgets and how it is a balancing act allocating resources to various tasks. She asked what I would do if
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Courtney Milan 🦖
courtneymilan
Day 19 of maybe covid: If I think about it, I will notice that my breathing isn’t quite there on long inhales, and I’m probably still a little more fatigued
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Samuel Sinyangwe
samswey
Lesson 1. Everything you’ve probably heard is a lie. Specifically, the most discussed “solutions” to police violence have no evidence of effectiveness. For example, Body cams don’t reduce police violence:https://www.pnas.org/content
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Robert McNees
mcnees
The physicist Maria Goeppert Mayer was born #OTD in 1906. She developed the nuclear shell model of the nucleus, for which she was awarded the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physics.Image:
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Michael L. Barnett
ml_barnett
I’ve been especially depressed about the state of the world the past few days and this illustrates exactly why.Covid-18 is now officially Yet Another Public Health Crisis where no accumulation
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Women in Statistics and Data Science
WomenInStat
Tweetorial on going from regression to estimating causal effects with machine learning.I get a lot of questions from students regarding how to think about this *conceptually*, so this is a
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Jon Schwabish
jschwabish
I recently published "Ten Guidelines for Better Tables" in the Journal of Benefit Cost Analysis (@benefitcost) on ways to improve your data tables. Here's a thread summarizing the 10 guidelines.
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Andrew Morris
ASPphysician
Inhaled budesonide. A thread.There has been a lot of energy being given to budesonide in COVID-19, with some tweeterati referring to it as having "strong evidence".Also, FPs/ED MDs would love
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MisterRogersQuotes
MisterRogersSay
Children aren't empty vessels into which teachers simply pour facts. Children come to the classroom with feelings, concerns, anxieties, and joys. Many children today are at risk. (1/6) Many come
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NatCen
NatCen
THREAD "Mental health - should we be worried?"Society Watch 2021 presents a snapshot of mental health in Britain today. Here we look at some of the report’s key findings on
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Zaf #WearADamnMask #Vote2020 Qasim 🇵🇰🇬🇧🇺🇸
ResusOne
1/Just out today (free) in @JAMASurgery @Guyettef @Jjasonsperrymd @joshua_b_brown et al.#TXA During Prehospital Transport in Patients at Risk for Hemorrhage After Injury: A Double-blind, Placebo-Controlled, Randomized Clinical Trial https:/
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Costa Samaras
CostaSamaras
Take the time to read @jimmor12's deep dive into how we make decisions about dealing with climate change impacts in our communities. For the most part, we don't. With the
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Robert Dickson
robertpdickson
[thread] You know what's frustrating? There ARE phenotypes of ARDS. They've been rigorously derived, independently validated, and interrogated for biological and clinical significance. Yet they've been abandoned in COVID, replaced
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Ryan Morgan, MD
ryan_w_morgan
@TiaTiaraymond @AlexisTopjian just announced a big change in the @HeartCPR Pediatric #CPR guidelines...ventilate 20-30 times per minute during CPR in children with an airway in place. Based, in part, on
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James Todaro, MD
JamesTodaroMD
1/ My thread on T-cell immunity got about 7 million views.It's great to see so many people interested in understanding the science and medicine of this pandemic, even in a
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