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Mike Albert, MD
MikeAlbertMD
1/ #COVID19 Update: The more I read about COVID19 and discuss with experts in the field, the more I am convinced that the cytokine storm is driving death. Why?Patients on
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Luna Farrowe π¦
LunaFarrowe
Me: *reads excellent thread by @northgalis liveblogging book!Shadow & Bone*Also me: Hmmm let's watch Netflix!Shadow & Bone for the only interesting character in it Also also me: *has BA in
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Carlon Carpenter
C_Carpenter14
There have been literally dozens and dozens of studies/visualizations, etc. (myself included) which discuss the importance of Zone 14 on attacking and its importance on the final third.One thing that
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Escher Of Barovia
NecromEscher
OOC: Alright, as promised:My Escher Meta-Thread. This will take us from childhood, through to what he's doing now as Strahd's sometimes-lover.1/ Escher was born to an elvish noble family in
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Scott Berkun
berkun
1. I believe it's easier to teach people how to think about good design by making them watch people use something, rather than have them make anything. Observation first. Creation
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
I've been reading the discussion on re-infection events, with some now arguing that this is not rare. This is being interpreted at the extremes that protective immunity is not possible.
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Kristin Hook, PhD
Kristin_Hook
Iβm a scientist who's spent the last decade of my life doing research. Everyone reading or watching the news lately has been exposed to more science & data than they
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David Steadson π¦πΊπΈπͺπͺπΊπ
DavidSteadson
Anders Tegnell and @Folkhalsomynd seem interested in working out the total number of people in Stockholm that have already been infected by #covid19 and thus may have a measure of
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Dan McIsaac
mcisaac_d
Does labour epidural analgesia cause #autism? Probably not (but only an RCT can answer this question). A thread @CASUpdate @APSForg @OttawaHospital @OttAnesthesia @ASALifeline @SOAPHQ @glbryson @Ron_George @antonchau1 @DrLucieFilteau @Dolor
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Flynn Driver #JunkTerrorLaw
s0rbetero
FILIPINO SCIENTISTS / RESEARCH THREADEver since I was a kid, I've always wanted to be a scientist . Let's inspire other teens to get into S&T programs! Drop ur entries
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
I fully agree with Dr. Krammer here. There are a few problems with human challenge trials for #SARSCoV2 #COVID19 #coronavirus vaccines that have not been adequately addressed.https://twitter.com/florian_krammer/status/1309143153589579776 1.
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Derek Lieu
Derek_Lieu
Since it's my class featured in this tweet (btw, thank you for even adding it to the cart )I thought I'd make a thread of all my completely FREE content
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Julia Song
realjuliasong
Why are you using ventilators? Serious question. The virus supposedly attacks the ability of the blood cells to transport O2 and CO2. Ventilators do not help with the blood cells.
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ry loves youβ‘
ryfineline
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Vanta Greige
ultramaricon
These are tips I wrote for my students on how to read theory in a humanities/interdisciplinary context. Sharing them because twitter constraints help me be concise, and because I want
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
JUST IN: You May Have Antibodies After Coronavirus Infection. But Not for Long. Antibodies to the virus faded quickly in asymptomatic people, scientists reported. That does not mean immunity disappears.
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