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John Bull
garius
Challenge accepted.Let's play historical detectives. Because you just need to think a bit laterally with this stuff. This is the uncovered shop front in question. It's on Lea Bridge Road,
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Catabolic Calamity🌲
Calamity616
I'm gonna do a dumb rant about community.When we think about it nowadays people usually think about a closely knit small village that interact together through living and working.Or an
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Paul A. Bergl
PaulBerglMD
I know everyone is doing this, but here are my reflections after 2 wks in #ICU w/ #COVID19. Also includes lessons from our outstanding collaboration w/ #RapidResponseTeam(1/12) Much discussion on
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artcloudshop ☁️
artcloudshop
[PRE-ORDER]pens, highlighters, and markers batch 2 DOO: oct 28DOP: nov 1ETA: nov 13 installments are allowed (50% of total on or before DOP and 50% before ETA)dm for orders &
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Christian Thomas
CtIgnatia
The question is whether the vaccine is the key to implementing the Passport, or whether the Passport is there to encourage people to take the vax? We now know that
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Ravi Singh
rav7ks
1/ We recently had a patient on service with B/l lower extremity edema with inflammation which was considered to be cellulitis and received antibiotics. This definitely made for some great
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Tristan D Rutland
TristanRutland7
Testis, young adultTumour markers: normal#GUpath #PediPath #pathtwitter #surgpath Question:Based on the initial images only, what is your first impression? More images CD99 QuestionWhat are your feelings now? Cam 5.2 and
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Jason Hickel
jasonhickel
Since Boris Johnson is now so keen that we do not "photo shop" British history, I thought I would take a minute to tell the full, unedited story of that
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Amy Proal, PhD
microbeminded2
This study found that Epstein Barr #Virus (EBV) IgM antibody seropositive #COVID-19 patients had a 3.09-fold increased risk of fever compared to EBV seronegative patients. Inflammatory markers like C-reactive protein
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Maxine Ross
Fluffy_LeMonde
The ancient and much cherished Covenanters Oak at Dalzell is famous for many things including hosting clandestine religious services in the 17th C and being the" oldest living thing in
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DONT BE A MASKHOLE
JennsLenz
Friends of mine have this awesome Easter tradition—get a bunch of range balls, decorate them, hide them on Easter morning then go to the driving range as a family. When
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Eric Meyerowitz, MD
EricMeyerowitz
Thoughts on RECOVERY preprint: dexamethasone as treatment for COVID-19 @AaronRichterman https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.06.22.20137273v1
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Queen Rayna
queen_raynah
Hi Twitter So I’m gonna do this thing where I give my opinions on topics people want to talk about. The first topic is cultural appropriation. Let’s start a
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Ron Noble
RonNoble7
1. A thread on the relationship between race and genetics. Is race a reliable proxy for genetic diversity? Do racial, ethnic, and/or population groups correspond to identifiable genetic clusters? What
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Teacher Talker
TalkerTeacher
It’s Saturday before we start back to school & I acknowledge how different things need to be during a global pandemic. But, let me tell you, as teacher for 3
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Whores of Yore
WhoresofYore
In 2013, the skeleton of Gaspare Pacchierotti, a very famous 19th century mezzo-soprano, was exhumed in order to study the effects that castration had on his body. This is his
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