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Rodo™
yrodos
A lot of people don't know that there are existing modifications/enhancements for R. N. Elliott's original Wave Principle.One I've been studying and applying for a while is "Harmonic" Elliott Wave.[1/12]
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foone
Foone
you know how Atari called the Jaguar as a "64bit system", because it had two 32bit CPUs? (or because it had a 64bit bus, but let's not worry about that)we
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chloe, the last of mothkind 🦋
poagthemoth
i really love the idea for one of these ultra space dimensions hhhh its this abandoned futuristic yet monochrome city theres nothing there but little clusters of the ub you
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Alex Keyes
neuropharm_nerd
first day of classes, 107 students self-reported as COVID positive. we have no mandate of self reporting covid tests, the student training included the phrase "they will let you know
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Biohospitalix
BioHospitalix
Les techniques de bio mol rapides peuvent révolutionner la prise en charge médicale aux urgences. Ca je vous l'ai déjà expliqué.Ces techniques peuvent aussi révolutionner le dépistage des clusters si
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Akshat | Sarafina stan account
star_stufff
Hey everyone, I know most of you're feeling down during these hard times, I thought I should share some pretty pictures from the Universe with y'all. Here are some breathtaking
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Gavan Reilly
gavreilly
285 #covid19ireland patients admitted to intensive care so far: - 158 remain - 84 discharged- 43 deceased Median age of ICU admissions is 61. Dr Tony Holohan tells @RCarrollTV that
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Antoine FLAHAULT
FLAHAULT
1/13 - “To fight a super-spreading disease effectively, policy makers need to figure out why super-spreading happens, and they need to understand how it affects everything, including our contact-tracing methods
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Constance G. Wilde
wildestance
I think it's partly that I have a weird relationship to illness. As I've mentioned recently, my body is just constantly doing weird and alarming things that look like symptoms
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Jane Hartman
trilobiteglass
Homes have walls. Walls need art. All the coolest people have Walls with Science Art.Let’s go shopping (a thread)https://www.microbeartwalk.com #MicrobeArtWalk #ASMCUE #ASMCUE2020 For the master bedroom:Bacterophage Painting by @art
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Zain Raza
smzrz
'All models are wrong, but some might be useful' is the advice I would give to everyone looking at data, analyzing the trend and projecting trajectories. Please take every model
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Helmi Zakariah, MD MPH
mohdhelmi
CMCO - of CLUSTERS, MITIGATION, CONTAINMENT and OBSERVATIONThere's a loss of context when we treat cases numbers like a scoreboard. For numbers to be comparable, it must be standardized by
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saraasalimi
saraasalimi
#MigranJugaManusia 3AM rants. Disc.:Rude replies won’t be bothered. Feel free to block, make it square.People don’t seem to get the sequence of actions that lead to these clusters in the
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KJ Seung
kj_seung
Example 3: Retrospective ("backward") vs. prospective ("forward") contact tracing. Lots of interest in backward contact tracing after @zeynep's article!#1 tests positive. You interview her and she tells you the exact
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Richard Nicholl
rtrnicholl
I think what I misunderstood about the second wave was that people would have learned any lessons from the first Here is a non-exhaustive list of things we did not
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Phil Plait
BadAstronomer
So we know what's the matter with America, but what's the matter with the *Universe*? Oh, about 31%.https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/whats-the-matter-with-the-universe-about-31 2/ A new study tried to determine how much of the Universe
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