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Rafael Fonseca MD
Rfonsi1
*** When will we know we are making progress against #COVID19? ***When we understand the dynamics of the number of deaths. But there are many limitations to the data and
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Chris Said
Chris_Said
I wrote a blog post on the fragmented data pipeline that is causing us all to be confused about coronavirus.Data quality doesn't get as much attention as modeling, but it
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Voter
thethree_v
OPEN LETTER TO @dapmalaysia: WAKE UP AND SMELL THE COFFEE! Your principles, ideals and policies are so detached from reality and the system in which you operate in.Your naivety is
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Seroro
SeroShroom
* The following is a quick guide to explain the best way of commenting on artists’ work without making the artist worried. For the most common languages on twitter: First
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the discourse sommelier
funnierhandle
Sanders and Corbyn have proven that the mobilization of a large, impassioned base - endless hours phone-banking, canvassing etc - can't seem to match the overwhelming power of 'earned coverage'
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Sadie Lew
sadielewski
The more experienced I become as a graphic designer, the more I rely on dynamic branding systems. Traditionally, branding is created with logos, fonts, colors, spacing, imagery, language, rules, and
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AM I EVER GONNA SEE YOUR FACE AGAIN?
eigenvectrix
God, Ray Blanchard is fucking disgusting. Here's the paper: https://sci-hub.tw/10.1080/00926238708403899 (don't worry, I specifically chose the way that doesn't get him any royalties) (THREAD) (CW: clinical transphobia; me using
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Chris K.
TEVAchrisk
Biologicals can be good, but usually aren't consistent. Some recommended questions to ask when a product is being pitched:- What's in it, and what do those organisms do specifically to
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Anthony Philipson
MrAPhilipson
This is great! @EmmaKennedy Someone on Quora asked "Why do some British people not like Donald Trump?" Nate White, an articulate and witty writer from England wrote this magnificent response.
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Mark Green
markalangreen
New OA paper (with @JeffBrunstrom @corferesearch @LizWilliamsRNut @Dr_A_Johnstone @EmmaJStevenson and Ant Watson) exploring protein consumption/purchasing in ageing adults using survey data and supermarket loyalty card data https://nutritio
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Joseph Langley
JoeLangley_
Just had reviews back on #codesign work with @RebeccaJaneLaw2. Neither reviewer is designer or expert in codesign. Have been challenged on whether the work is actually codesign & referred to
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Alex is declustering crises
alxrdk
Some Interesting points in the _preliminary_ results on representative antibody testing in Heinsberg, the region with the first larger #COVID19 outbreak in Germany.https://twitter.com/hbergprotokoll/status/1248174994816991232 Study asked 600 househol
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Margaret McCartney
mgtmccartney
why be so bothered about unintended consequences? it sounds good, it sounds like it might work. People have good intentions, care deeply, want to do something useful. and yet: when
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Devon Price
drdevonprice
A lot of non-peer-reviewed, very tentative COVID studies get amplified by Twitter &then spread like wildfire, and of course the limitations and criticisms of the studies never get any play
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Allen Cheng
peripatetical
There's been a lot of discussion about "excess mortality", which I've mentioned previously. A short thread about some limitations.https://twitter.com/peripatetical/status/1253115315677888514 This method has been traditionally used f
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Jason Sheltzer
JSheltzer
What happens to a paper submitted to a top journal?Among a set of manuscripts sent out for review by Cell in 2018:-33% were published in Cell-26% were published in another
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