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Miquel Duran Frigola
mduranfrigola
Submission (2/14)The scientific manuscript is submitted through a rudimentary web interface. Sign up, sign in, add figures one by one... In my hands, the process takes 2-4 hours. The literary
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Joseph T Noony
JoeAgneya
Greek Myths- No 1'Claudius Ptolemy' supposedly lived in ~150 CE Egypt. And whatever Egyptian/Babylonian epistemic knowledge he had is treated as 'Greek Knowledge' without question. And western historians have been
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Dina Davis
DinaJDavis
Get your pitches ready for Harlequin's #SuspenseIncludesYou event! On Wednesday, September 23 from 8am ET to 6pm ET, the three suspense series at Harlequin are looking for pitches from marginalized
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⭐Nereide🪐
Nereide
1/1729 is the Hardy-Ramanujan number, known to be the second #taxicab number.The nth taxicab number, denoted by Ta(n), is the smallest #number representable in n different ways as the sum
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RealScientists | Erin
realscientists
Research Thread! This one is going to be super short because I have a really good figure from the paper that explains my method. But as always, here's the link
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Lisa Factora-Borchers
LFB27
An Editorial Note about Disability Justice A few years ago, I was asked to step in as a book editor for CARE WORK: DREAMING OF DISABILITY JUSTICE by Leah Lakshmi
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Amy Sparkles
AmySparkes
This week's #WednesdayWritingTips are about editing, as requested!You've done draft one. You're staring at the manuscript. What on earth do you do now? Everyone's methods of editing are different, and
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Akash Dixit
akashvdixit
I'm glad to have gotten the opportunity to think about and work on a fun experiment for the past few years. Here's my short version of the work (you can
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Mike Brooks
MikeBrooks668
Apropos of nothing other than vague procrastination, a quick thread on something that’s occurred to me a few times lately, using one of my novels as an example:In DARK DEEDS,
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Michelle Chesner
hchesner
Haggadot from the 10th-18th centuries: First, a disclaimer - there is no way to do a comprehensive overview of haggadot. They were probably the most reproduced Jewish text. Some are
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ResearcHers Code
ResearcHersCode
Let’s talk about improving your code! There are many things I wish I had done from the beginning with coding, and now do regularly. I’ll share some insights below to
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The Goal of the Sage (Ghayat al-Hakim)
MaslamaQ
Bibliomancy: @amila295 II.7"As for the line, it is [necessary] for [understanding] the collinearity that exists between the planets and the talisman, and the collinearity between the talisman and the purpose
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Southeast Asian Historians
SEA_historian
Good morning, it's Jarrah (@infiniteteeth). Today I'd like to talk in more detail about practices of writing in Java and nearby societies, with a particular emphasis on its material aspects
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Justin Woolley
Woollz
Time for some writing real talk. I was talking to a fellow author today about how tough it is having no idea how things are going to work out. That's
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Claire Mills
claire_mills3
1/ Great session on Modern Tracheostomy Management this afternoon with @CharissaZaga, @sarahwallaceslt and A/Prof @drjackiem (UK strong!!)#ESSD2020@_ESSD_ 2/ @CharissaZaga presenting the SLP guidance for tracheostomy management during COVID
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True Indology
TIinExile
One of the biggest FRAUDS fabricated in recent decades is the MYTH of Badruddin.It is falsely claimed that a person named Badruddin wrote Badrinath Aarti.Some have gone to the extent
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