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#Influenza H1 HA may be composed of discrete variable regions (VRs). Variability of an #epitope may depend on how many VRs it contains, rather than on the intrinsic VR variability. Epitopes of limited variability may be exploited to make universal #vaccines.

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Rebecca Solnit Says the Left’s Next Hero Is Already Here

This happened. The print interview was edited in ways that feel very jumpy, but I got to say some things. Like: Maybe changing the world is more like caregiving than it is like war. Too many people still expect it to look like war. [and then there's a crazy jump-cut w/out transition.]

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Ecology matters: "while drought decreases #mosquito abundances, it paradoxically increases #WNV infection (...) probably stems from reduced water availability, which concentrates mosquitoes and pathogen-amplifying bird hosts around limited water sources"

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Great paper "Implications of successive blood feeding on Wolbachia-mediated dengue virus inhibition in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes", showing that successive feeding shortens #dengue EIP but #Wolbachia retains protective effects. doi.org/10.1038/s414...

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Wondering what the potential of the #Qdenga #vaccine against #dengue infection and disease may be if delivered? This is a great paper to go to.

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This isn't new. Many of us stopped doing this a decade ago.

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I am in shock.

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"I love it when a plan comes together"

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Alguém faça uma peça sobre a classe política.

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Great. Can we start sooner?

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Independent front page. Jan 2025

Five years on, the true cost of Brexit

£30.2bn
Cost of Britain's divorce settlement from the EU (HM Treasury) - not counting any ongoing impacts to the economy

£27bn
Drop in goods exports to EU in 2022 alone due to the introduction of trade barriers since Brexit (LSE) with food, agriculture and fishing among worst-hit sectors

15%
Long-term hit to
UK trade (OBR) as revealed in
Budget forecast

£2.8bn
Annual decrease in UK food exports to the EU
(Centre for Inclusive
Trade Policy)

6 in 10
Britons think
Brexit has gone badly (YouGov) and 12% believe it has gone well

118,000
Tonnes drop in seafood exports to the EU since 2019 (Marine Management Organisation)

3.6m+
Number of immigrants into UK since the end of BU free movement
(ONS) despite claims it would reduce the flow

56%
Proportion of dairy producers
struggling to find workers (Arla)

1,227,800
EU nationals who left the UK between 2016-21 (ONS)

16,400
Number of businesses that stopped exporting to EU due to Brexit trade rules (LSE)

1/3
Drop in EU students at UK universities

2.3m
Net migration since end of free movement

Independent front page. Jan 2025 Five years on, the true cost of Brexit £30.2bn Cost of Britain's divorce settlement from the EU (HM Treasury) - not counting any ongoing impacts to the economy £27bn Drop in goods exports to EU in 2022 alone due to the introduction of trade barriers since Brexit (LSE) with food, agriculture and fishing among worst-hit sectors 15% Long-term hit to UK trade (OBR) as revealed in Budget forecast £2.8bn Annual decrease in UK food exports to the EU (Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy) 6 in 10 Britons think Brexit has gone badly (YouGov) and 12% believe it has gone well 118,000 Tonnes drop in seafood exports to the EU since 2019 (Marine Management Organisation) 3.6m+ Number of immigrants into UK since the end of BU free movement (ONS) despite claims it would reduce the flow 56% Proportion of dairy producers struggling to find workers (Arla) 1,227,800 EU nationals who left the UK between 2016-21 (ONS) 16,400 Number of businesses that stopped exporting to EU due to Brexit trade rules (LSE) 1/3 Drop in EU students at UK universities 2.3m Net migration since end of free movement

Let’s just remind ourselves about Farage’s big meal ticket idea again. And no, this isn’t about how the Tories did it, this is just Brexit reality. And Farage would make the deal *even worse*. Pariah status, unreliable, ruined UK howling about immigration and moaning that everything is broken.

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The last thing we need now is conspiracy theories. Thanks

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Only two lines from outside. They are not redundant. If one goes down, demand can force shutdown, as suggested already online.

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Lol

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Today is the day Europeans are happy for not buying a Tesla

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2021?

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Dados é comms :p

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Global applies to the globe.

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Got a msg but comms are off? 👌

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Come on. How does this explain several other countries in the EU having the same problem?

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Took him all night

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In an ideal world the fines would feedback into the PT system, making something good out of a prohibition. But it won't.

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Trump means fart in English from Britain.

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Coitado.

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I think UK elite scientists wouldn't necessarily like that.

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At this point, can't help but feeling welcome to this.

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None of them actually have chocolate.

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