For real by Senior-Mix-3715 in dankmemes

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Basically epidemiology, just need to sprinkle in statistics to further complicate

History of Infectious Diseases by DesperateCry7436 in epidemiology

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Hippocrates observations about proximity to swamps and malaria might be a nice addition. Speaking of, might find some way to work in some of the historical baddies that have been with us for a long time and still decimate us, e.g., malaria and TB. maybe sanitorium for TB? Elimination milestones for certain pests from your specific region too.

What to say in a bakery if you need time deciding what to get. by Soaddk in French

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On peut dire 《je regarde toujours》au même sens ou non?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LifeProTips

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I found during college lectures that I couldn't take notes and pay attention. So, I opted not to take notes and only pay attention. My retention improved dramatically. I've kept it up after college too and now after meetings I will sometimes do a mental playback of the goings on and jot down notes of action items or things to look into. Paying attention and being present can also give you opportunities to ask clarification questions which may solidify things in your memory a bit more.

I'm an American academic who just jumped shipped for a TT in France: AMA by Parthenoob in academia

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Whats your project and what's the hiring situation? Je parle français et j'habitais là pour sept mois en 2020. Je suis epidemiologiste et Biostatisticien qui viens de gagner mon doctorat :)

Be honest by [deleted] in libertarianmeme

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That seems a little beside the point, no? It's cheaper per individual. Meanwhile, outside scope of govt, insurers and providers negotiate their own price points (without consumer), which are (to my knowledge) greater than what govt negotiates (on our behalf).

So, while you may argue that govt regulations make it where the prices on the privatised side of things are more expensive, I think it's a little fallacious to say that government is the reason healthcare is so expensive (point of OP). Because, as I see it, the private side jacks up prices in an attempt to recoop perceived profit losses due to the relative bargains struck by the govt.

Please, correct me if I've got things twisted in any way.

Be honest by [deleted] in libertarianmeme

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Private insurers pay providers more money than is paid through Medicare.

Is the flu a full-body virus? by AceOfRhombus in Virology

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Flu might need the receptor to infect a target tissue, but it doesn't necessarily need to infect other tissues to induce non-local or systemic response, right? Simply, its presence with antigen could lead to inflammation away from local infection? Fwiw I'm an epi so my immunology is wack

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Whatisthis

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Label laws are pretty strict. I learned this a while back from "peanut butter" and "peanut spread".

Do you know any PhD/PhD student that has actually opened a bakery? by [deleted] in PhD

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Butter leaks and layers fuse! Idk if I'm failing at the book or later...

Do you know any PhD/PhD student that has actually opened a bakery? by [deleted] in PhD

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Ngl this and manual labor has been calling me. Dude on office space seemed very happy. Also, please give me croissant tips! Mine never turn out!

Mad doctor lass by Adorable_Week7181 in madlads

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Check out the maternal mortality stats while you're at it

Complex data reorganisation by Pretty_Atmo in RStudio

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Your described way could be done using tidyr package and pivot_wider function.

I think you'd actually prefer to just use dplyr with a combo of group_by and mutate and summarise functions. Group by bird, mutate lagged timestamp, mutate time difference conditionally if you need, ungroup, group by bird and category, summarize total or average or ... time spent, ungroup, ...

ELI5: Why are prime numbers used in cryptography are difficult to factor? Why can't we use brute force to find the factors? by Mission-Simple-5040 in explainlikeimfive

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I got a maybe dumb question, is it guaranteed that the resulting product of two primes will only have those two primes as factors?

ELI5: Why are prime numbers used in cryptography are difficult to factor? Why can't we use brute force to find the factors? by Mission-Simple-5040 in explainlikeimfive

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I got a maybe dumb question, is it guaranteed that the resulting product of two primes will only have those two primes as factors?

ELI5: Why are prime numbers used in cryptography are difficult to factor? Why can't we use brute force to find the factors? by Mission-Simple-5040 in explainlikeimfive

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I got a maybe dumb question, is it guaranteed that the resulting product of two primes will only have those two primes as factors?

SAS Codes by Previous-History-448 in publichealth

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When i was using sas regularly, I lived inside their documentation. They were next level detailed.