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Raji Subramanian
IamRajii
Things we learnt during #Quarantine 1. We can totally survive without eating out in restaurants2. Work from home is definitely possible for most of the roles and it saves time
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Movies Silently
MoviesSilently
So, here are the basics in one easy thread!Were silent films actually silent? No, they almost always had music. Some had sound effects, vocal songs, narration and more! Silent films
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ChristosArgyropoulos
ChristosArgyrop
Alright then, time to visit this. We currently have two publications for two different SGLT2i from two different studies (CANVAS and EMPAREG-Outcome) that show that the *relative* benefits of SGLT2i
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Philippe Lagassé
LagassePhilippe
The weakness of the Canadian Parliament, and the House of Commons specifically, results from the strength of the parties. Few MPs, if any, see themselves as parliamentarians first, party members
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BryptoBro
it's a simple gameif you can control the risk of X random 1'sBig players can quantitatively control outcomes this applies to trading & the pandemic relative to business & automationBut,
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Jesufex
To my fellow scrupulous Catholics, you are not un-Catholic for...Not having a devotion to Our Lady of GuadalupeNot going to Franciscan UNot praying a daily RosaryNot going to Latin MassNot
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Completing this thought. Our current focus is on reducing community transmission through distancing, which is critical for slowing spread. Of course SARS-CoV-2 only gets into households through the community (other
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Jamie Schler
lifesafeast
Speaking of genealogy and family lore: tell me the oddest or coolest fact from your family’s history. My favorite relative was Uncle H. When he was born they hadn't decided
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Amarjyoti Borah
AmarjyotiBorah1
Dear Friends.. how many of you are aware of the Assamese-Chinese. Its an important and dark chapter hidden from most Indians and I am writing a bit of that in
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Dr. James O'Donoghue
physicsJ
A Galactic Year is the time it takes our solar system to orbit the Milky Way. It takes ~230 million years to finish one and we actually undulate up and
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Zed Burnett
chophshiy
The insanely convenient thing about the stimuli we're supplied is that it's been filtered by the facts of physics, biology and so on for us. We simply don't receive stimuli
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Dr. Shay-Akil McLean, BA, BA, MA, MA, Ph.D.
Hood_Biologist
the more accurate way to understand race is as the child of racism. race is a relative socio-political position based on how Europeans co-opted Indigenous peoples into as “phenotypically homogenous”
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Chilla
ChillaPharmD
Something strange is happening... Can we do a quick survey of ED staff? Please comment on:-Location -What your ED census has been lately relative to normal-Avg # of ICU
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Caroline Buckee
Caroline_OF_B
Who are experts anyway? I think it depends on the audience, because it’s a relative term. But here are some categories I have observed consistently during COVID-19. 1/7 1. “True”
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Bart Watson
BrewersStats
This chart is interesting, but even more interesting when put in the context of total firms/employees/wages, which show what's going on. A short thread.https://twitter.com/wineecon/status/1285181144091295749 First, let's look at fir
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Stephen Dunne a Strike
stephenbdunne
A week into the strike: I simply must tweet to all you not give a fuckers. (1/n) First of all. I like threads. Secondly. Em. Fuck the bosses. Number three.
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