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I would say that a duckling slide is a homestead necessity.
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Stay focused
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Faith in Quick Test Leads to Epidemic That Wasn’t (Published 2007)
There are no national data on pseudo-epidemics caused by an overreliance on such molecular tests, said Dr. Trish M. Perl, an epidemiologist at Johns Hopkins and past president of the Society of Health Care Epidemiologists of America. But, she said, pseudo-epidemics happen all the time. The Dartmouth case may have been one the largest, but it was by no means an exception, she said.
https://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/22/health/22whoop.html
There are no national data on pseudo-epidemics caused by an overreliance on such molecular tests, said Dr. Trish M. Perl, an epidemiologist at Johns Hopkins and past president of the Society of Health Care Epidemiologists of America. But, she said, pseudo-epidemics happen all the time. The Dartmouth case may have been one the largest, but it was by no means an exception, she said.
https://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/22/health/22whoop.html
NY Times
Faith in Quick Test Leads to Epidemic That Wasn’t (Published 2007)
Experts say tests that led to a false alarm at a New Hampshire hospital are coming into increasing use.
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In William Cobbing’s work, he becomes a human sculpture, chipping away at himself, revealing the gooey center inside.
There’s been a wave of interesting social media-centric performance art in recent years that combines special effects, theatrical makeup, costuming, and pure shock and awe lunacy. lol #wtf 🤪
There’s been a wave of interesting social media-centric performance art in recent years that combines special effects, theatrical makeup, costuming, and pure shock and awe lunacy. lol #wtf 🤪