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Thomas Yeo
bttyeo
1/x For those interested, here's the dropbox link to the parcellation: https://www.dropbox.com/s/b0cz132fxva7yox/ThalamusParcellation.zip?dl=0 A tweet thread counts as a publication nowadays right? So let me highlight some cool insights we found.
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Alexis Hall 🦄
quicunquevult
Apologies but this is going to be, like, A THREAD.I sometimes get told, about my writing … that I’m letting the side down.& I honestly don’t know how to respond
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jaebeom himbo ☾
jiasangel
they look like professors at a prestigious university who get tangled up after classes are over jaebum for media and jinyoung for literature. book lover jaebum has made it a
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Dr Alison Bedford
bedforda1
Kevis Goodman's keynote on Reading Pathology and the Embodiment of Motion. 19th C. Pathology was the philosophical interpretation of disease. Proposes pathology as a way of exploring the connection between
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Rᴏʙᴇʀᴛ Aɴᴅᴇʀsᴏɴ
ProfRobAnderson
I appreciated the fact that so many scholars weighed in on this thread about ScholarSift, some positively and some with concerns. Quite a few of the concerns are actually things
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Yitz Landes
yitzlandes
A quick thread on the High Priest in Jewish liturgy, in honor of Yom Kippur, with some suggestions for synagogue reading (though I guess that may not really be a
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Aaron Stewart-Ahn
somebadideas
Forgive me, gonna go off the rails on a little sci-fi speculation why modern billionaires may want to limit access to COVID vaccines around the world / have downplayed &
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Mike Coudrey
MichaelCoudrey
Hydroxychloroquine works by activating the innate immune system signaling pathways of IFN-β, AP-1, & NFκB.These signaling pathways help inhibit the anti-inflammatory environment exuded by the virus to evade immune detection,
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Lee Constable 🔥
Constababble
The vast majority of science researchers who call themselves science communicators have not read one paper from the many disciplines that inform best practice scicomm let alone anything from specific
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The Lies They Tell
sarahstuartxx
‘A Disobedient History of Trans Literature’ was the name of the lecture given by a man, Harry Josephine Giles, who identifies as trans. It was hosted by the Glasgow Zine
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Anton
ayyschirripa
At uni I studied children’s literature and one of the texts was Peter Pan. I was talking about the violent racism in the text and how it was then reinforced
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Adam Perez
adam_a_perez
Prepping for my dissertation defense tomorrow I'll be reflecting here throughput the day on some of the contributions i think my dissertation is making to both the scholarly conversation and
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Sacharitha Bowers, MD 🇺🇸
SBowersMD
How often do #dermatologists see urgent and severe conditions, or have patients in the hospital? Quite often, actually! I just finished a very busy call week and here’s a few
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Abdullah Mullanee
aamullanee
It really worries me that the average Muslim doesn’t have the exposure to old Islamic texts to stomach the way they are written. Every few weeks on, someone comes out
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Justin Sandefur
JustinSandefur
Everything you know about cross-country convergence is (now) wrong.https://www.cgdev.org/blog/everything-you-know-about-cross-country-convergence-now-wrongIn which @dev_a_patel, @arvindsubraman, and I take issue with a new JEL review that s
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lucia martinez valdivia
luciascans
I’ve been stressing about this all dayhttps://twitter.com/baddestmamajama/status/1249134970527981568 I was a music major in undergrad, so my favorite and most eye-opening classes were like, violin studio (Beth Newdome) or orchestra (Alex
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