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Dr Sarah Taber
SarahTaber_bww
Time for spring project update!With the book now in the edits stage, I'm moving back into consulting for farm clients. As luck would have it, I'm working with multiple farmers
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Patrick McGuinness
patmcguinness
We need to allow businesses to open and operate, and they can do so without spreading the virus, so long as they abide by SAFE protocols in the workplace. Here's
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USA TODAY Graphics
usatgraphics
Coronavirus might spread much farther than 6 feet in the air. New research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association shows that droplets in our coughs could travel
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ArtVolumeOne
This morning I was thinking about research paradigms conceptual & theoretical & how we often let conceptual create a basis for theoretical when sometimes it is best to isolate the
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Ulgen
ulgenCLST6
#CLST6 #ArchMethodsFor today's #CYO2, I listened to episode 26 of The Arch&Ant podcast titled "How do geneticists study complex traits in humans? How do ancestry tests work?". The guest of
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Linsey Marr
linseymarr
Nearly tears of joy seeing new paper in medical journal with correct analysis and interpretation of aerosol transmission: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanres/article/PIIS2213-2600(20)30323-4/fulltext See thread for summary of main poi
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Monica Owens
MonicaKonrath
I know many of you haven’t started the school year yet or maybe are online right now but I just finished week 1 of in person teaching and have a
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JK
jfk11_
Some of my favorite blunders under Willie Taggart, a thread... Going over plays in the HOTEL PARKING LOT - where opposing fans literally recorded what they were doing - before
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Chamblissian
wayne_chambliss
The Mponeng mine in South Africa is the deepest in the world. Its basement operating depth is over 13,100 feet down* - which one reaches by descending a stagger of
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Scott Adams
ScottAdamsSays
Three countries we hear are doing better than others with #coronavirus are Germany, Denmark, and Sweden. What do they have in common? Genes is one thing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Germanic_peoples I need a
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Sandeep Kulkarni
moneyworks4u_fa
Thread: Biggest Hysteria ever?The mortality rates for Corona virus for people below 40 is 0.2% & upto 60 it's 1.3%. 95% of the deaths in Italy are of those above
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Emily Warren
LetsBanquet
Historically, this is incredibly important. Japan has no mineral, rock salt, so all of it has to be drawn from seawater. In the premodern, workers had to gather wood and
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Zero HP Lovecraft 🦅🐍
0x49fa98
La Cornue’s exclusive vaulted ovens have a solid metal door, able to withstand warping from extreme variations in temperatures, making it perfectly airtight without extra seams. Gaggenau’s new series combi–steam
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A. I. Adamu
isasquare
There are many tweets going around regarding locally manufactured "Mechanical Ventilators". Made with noble aim of helping Coronavirus patients.While such innovation are amazing and should be welcomed, it's important we
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Orla Hegarty
Orla_Hegarty
[Thread] #India Prevention#Covid19 is mostly caught by breathing infected air, not from hands Wear well-fitting masks everywhere indoors Eat & drink outside & at a distance ventilate rooms/vehicles, keep
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Erin Bergren
erin_bergren
LIvetweeting the #CZULightningComplex ops briefing in this threadHumidity above Ben Lomond right now is 9%! THat's SUPER DRYWinds will gust up to 20mph this afternoon coming from W 50% chance
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