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Evy Kwong
EVYSTADIUM
He went back to his hometown of Wuhan for Lunar New Year and was immediately put into lockdown for months. Li Wang, a researcher at the University of New Brunswick
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Tim Cooper
Thtcoopernicus
1. An example of how far we’ve come in @TeamGP Patient completes @econsult_thinks and response delivered neatly to practice with clear symptoms. 2. Text sent using @accuRx and request for
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Dr Lester Rigney
LesterRigney
Aboriginal scholarship: probably the best two works on “racism & the academy” today. Thankyou Thankyou @debbiebargallie @BronwynCarlson my colleagues I am posting below my brief response after reading both simultaneously
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RevDaniel
RevDaniel
I’m nor prepared to provide a detailed strategy for revolutionizing ministry in response to an event that is changing our reality daily and is leaving me physically and emotionally worn
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Gerry Conway Thinks Maybe Vote In Person
gerryconway
For my comic creator followers: In the late 1980s, after a decade of pursuing a second, relatively successful career as a screenwriter with writing partner Roy Thomas, I had to
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Stuart Reynolds
shaldonangler
I am still fuming at our MPs attitude to the Coronavirus virus lockdown. My nephew is a junior doctor in the Midlands. He is seeing the sad facts of this
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Helen Haines MP
helenhainesindi
To beat COVID-19 we need all hands on deckAnd we need the public to trust what the Govt is doing in their nameWe face twin crises: an economic one &
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Greg Downey
GregDowney1
Advice for turning your PhD into a book in anthropology, from a journal editor who sees a lot of dissertation chapters and has reviewed first book manuscripts for four presses:
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Kalamzinga
Kalasinga_
Edu man. I don't know where to start. He is a smart guy. He is learned and comprehends issues so well! Anyway, we managed to find his relatives in Nairobi.
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Barry C Smith
smithbarryc
Here’s the thing. Huge rise around the world of people suddenly losing their sense of smell, some go on to develop Coronavirus symptoms, some don’t. Are the latter asymptomatic carriers
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Vincent Lee
Rover829
When the surgeon general scolded people for buying masks that he said most didn’t need, the facts cited in the “recent studies” were already well-known and public knowledge. This is
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Changing Brain Lab
ChangingBrain
In light of recent protests for racial justice, it may be difficult to explain what’s happening to children, especially when you might not fully understand it yourself. One proactive approach
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James Craig
JamesDeVille
After watching the JCPS town hall last night, listening to teachers and parents over the last several weeks, and debating these issues with friends and colleagues over the last several
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Shadeed Q. Eleazer ⌚🦈
mrshadeed
What is the fee for picking my brain? Good question. Brain picking conversations are free . Why? I've established processes that guarantee my benefit w/ any interaction. Let's take a
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Cláudio Gomes Lab - Protein Misfolding in Disease
ClaudioGomesLab
Now available: Cu(II)-binding to S100B triggers polymerization of disulfide cross-linked tetramers with enhanced chaperone activity against amyloid-β aggregation - just published in Chemical Communications @ChemCommun https://pubs.rsc.org/
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Annie Tan won't die for DOE
AnnieTangent
Late night tweet: the reason why teachers are continuing through this is because we know there is an end to this pandemic. If this were to last forever, many of
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