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The story of heating is a story about the ingenuity of people encountering challenging climatic conditions.🌦❄️

Ambience is a timeless quality, and the right fireplace will no doubt enhance your home’s tenfold.🪵

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In a house, a fireplace can be used as a source of heat to warm up space in your home.
First launched by world-renowned French brand Focus in 1968, this unique concept hang from the ceiling or wall maximizing on space and possessing an unique sculptural quality.
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What % of #EHR text is directly duplicated from a prior note?

6 yrs
100+ mil notes
33 B words
192 B characters

Duplicated text ⬆️ from 33% in 2015 to 54% in 2020

Blocking copy forward is not the answer. We must reimagine #documentation

jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…
Also - we (the authors) paid out of pocket to publish this piece on @JAMANetworkOpen so that it would not be behind a paywall. We need more resources (aka funds!) for open academic research 🙏🏽
Documentation burden directly impacts #burnout for clinicians as well and it does so disproportionately between disciplines & gender

@evebmd and I talked about this with @DIVURGENT @ShaneDanaher & @trentrosenbloom @techguy

podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hea…
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I want to give more specifics about my main concerns with this pre-print on polygenic scores (PGS) in carriers of rare high-risk variants (e.g. pathogenic mutations in BRCA1). /THREAD
I (and many others) have been enthusiastic about the idea for years, but if we are to move from promise to reality we need to be careful.
1) This figure summarizes the main result in the paper: PGS are associated with risk among carriers of pathogenic variants—in fact the gradient of risk described by PGS is larger in carriers than non-carriers. HOWEVER…
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I saw a couple carrying these contraptions on way to class at a #designinstitute. My driver drove close to the bikers and they slowed down for me to take photos, giggled &waved😎thanks to Pooja I now know that these are #handmade #mousetraps used in #agricultural #domestic spaces ImageImageImageImage
She studied them for her environmental perception course and even bought one. Pooja said, there’s a specific indigenous people who make this out of palm leaf and wood - all locally available material. They sell these for Rs 120 - 150 ImageImage
They are also hired to install and empty them when the #rats are caught. The makers of this #traditional #local #designsolution make about Rs 10, 000/- per month. Thank you Pooja 😊with every #student I learn so much
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#100yearsofBauhaus
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