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American biological scientist
Nov 6 6 tweets 1 min read
@kaisplat75 @goodhazelgraces @phrenphren @TateTheTalisman @1capplegate Barnica died from "sepsis due to acute bacterial endometritis & cervicitis following spontaneous abortion of a 17-week still birth fetus (177 grams) with retained products of conception."

Death was from sepsis resulting from not removing all retained products following abortion. @kaisplat75 @goodhazelgraces @phrenphren @TateTheTalisman @1capplegate Thurman was also permitted an abortion, and received the medication mifepristone to induce it. After the abortion, she also sustained an infection from "retained products of conception".
Jul 20, 2020 7 tweets 7 min read
@johnmark_taylor @MikeShor @MattWalshBlog For the 3rd time, please read the paper you posted. There are several sources.

"Black Americans are not shot more than we would expect... (Cesario et al., 2019; Fyfe, 1980; Goff et al., 2016; Inn et al., 1977; Tregle et al., 2019; Worrall et al., 2020)" @johnmark_taylor @MikeShor @MattWalshBlog Cesario, J., Johnson, D. J., & Terrill, W. (2019). Is there evidence of racial disparity in police use of deadly force? Analyses of officer-involved fatal shootings in 2015–2016. Social Psychological Personality Science, 10, 586–595.
PDF: sci-hub.tw/10.1177/194855…
Nov 15, 2019 7 tweets 3 min read
@KnittingQueer That doesn't answer the question in the slightest. It's a simple question. How would you differentiate, taxonomically, a tiger from a lion? @KnittingQueer Since you're struggling here, I'll answer: by physical features, of course. And don't forget, DNA is physical...
Nov 15, 2019 5 tweets 3 min read
@KnittingQueer "cold Injury". If you can't get this right, the rest of this conversation doesn't look good for you.
jramc.bmj.com/content/155/1/…
ingentaconnect.com/content/asma/a…
link.springer.com/article/10.100…
ingentaconnect.com/content/asma/a… @KnittingQueer Writes the person who chose to search for "cold resilience" when that term was never mentioned. Amateur.
Oct 13, 2019 9 tweets 4 min read
"anyone who is present in a lab that has the risk of eye injury and doesn't wear eye protection is likely braking lab policy, setting a bad example for any students in or observing that lab, and is also a sloppy scientist"

FTFY
The below excerpt is from Bray's own university PPE policy at Berkeley. Risk assessment extends beyond the task the user is performing, into the surrounding areas where hazards are present. Image