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BROWNIE__XX
Thread for biochemistry Twitter!!!!! Best course? What was the easiest pathway to you? Which doyou prefer? organic chemistry or inorganic chemistry Can you still remember the life cycle of a
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hekalu
dgamflejling
I'm so appreciative of the ICD-11's definition of adhd and the fact that they now align with the CPRD, just listen to this[It's not you that has a disability bc
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Kiel BR | Get In The Zone! 📀
Ezoned1
1. You are correlating 2 completely different things. What is your point exactly?2. How dare you critique someone's work when you have no credentials whatsoever to validate your judgment? May
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Jason
37cycles
1/ Here’s a thread on entrapment that nobody requested. This time the victim is the Common Peroneal Nerve.Its namesake comes from the names of adjacent muscles derived from the Greek
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chrryluke
are you acephobic? you might be if you... ; a thread think asexuals just haven’t met the right person think asexuals can be “fixed” by good enough sex think asexuals
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Jesse Gomez
JesseGomezBrain
First time teaching Cog Neuro, and I had the students make a meme as part of their last assignment. Thread below of my favorite gems. Starting with chickens (love them,
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David Amodio
david_m_amodio
Has social neuroscience taught us anything about the psychology of prejudice, beyond what we already knew from behavioral studies? @profcikara and I answer with a resounding YES in our recent
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💜🦝💖🏳️⚧️ Trash Panda Tori 🏳️⚧️💜🦝💖
TorificallyTori
I used to be positive... Annoyingly optimistic... I used to find the silver lining always.I used to know there was a plan. That everything would work out for me...But now
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FRANCIS AARON
FrancisAaronUK
1. The most powerful argument against surrogacy is the fact that baby and mother's brains are biochemically linked. Throughout pregnancy, their brains interact through the secretion of hormones. The brain
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Alex Anderson
AlexAndersonMD
Listen. I am definitely a worrier and a contingency planner. It is what makes me well suited to a career in anesthesia. But, for those who refused to consider worrying
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PaladinAmber
PaladinAmber
I’m just going to say it, if you’re ever out, and you see someone give you the “I’m uncomfortable eyes” which are really easy to spot, step in, go up
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Dave Clark
DaveClarkTV
1/6 How to live a happy life with Parkinson’s Live in the now, try not to look too far into the future.Always have something in the diary that excites you.Music
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Noah Guzmán
NoahGuzman14
Many experimentalists seem to have the idea that theory = sophisticated data analysis + some computational modeling. Most do not appreciate the role of conceptual analysis and philosophy more broadly
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BOOBY FIRMINO 🍋
llemurn
The brain is the most interesting and intriguing organ in the body, as far as I'm concerned. Went into medicine wanting to work on the brain. That was the only
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Estelle
estellefields
I’m gonna start a thread of stupid shit midge says during quarantine “I think I’m losing chromosomes” Me listening to my acute neuro ppt: *teacher says that brain tissue doesn’t
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hux | lizzie huxley-jones 🍟📚
littlehux
There is literally nothing like having a Doctor who listens to you, respects your viewpoint and input, and encourages you. I got diagnosed with non-epileptic seizures while in uni and
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