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bradfordptaylor.bsky.social
Infectious disease modeler. Interested in: social drivers of infectious disease, evolution of abx resistance, math models. He/him.
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Solid. I now realize I might've just misinterpreted the plot because the blue line does not span the entire domain. Since it met the red perfectly visually I thought it was plotted over at later time points (which in retrospect wouldn't make any sense).
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You're creating, and I'm just destroying :-\. Appreciate it all, especially your book
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Looks like it's after 365 days too
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Seems odd blue and red lines merge. Any sense what's up?
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Not the most visually appealing, but I’ve found dot plots (eg, via mummer/nucmer) adequate Check out our preprint: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... Caveat, the results in the paper are underpowered because a lack of funding to sequence more. The figures are fine though
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26 households too, so that variance is probably up there, but not shown
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This is certainly interesting… and in Utah. Shifting demographics between groups likely explains the curious nonlinearity.
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Would love an add
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I agree feeds would create different attachment dynamics. I also wonder about whether some differences are transient -- currently being driven by founder effects given bsky's nascence
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Let’s me say “motherfucking piece of shit MAGA isn’t working” in a professional context. I like that.
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I'm not affiliated, but this is public on the meren lab website: merenlab.org/culture/
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Reminds me of two classics: journals.aps.org/prl/abstract... and: www.jstor.org/stable/29775...
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Bring it to Italy instead
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Fwiw, I dropped Grigoriev’s pattern formation course when he kept marking my answers ‘by symmetry’ as zeros on the homeworks
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Haha, still zero clue. Biggest q I have for RB is temp differences and reynolds number parameter regime leads to patterns. Would expect honey solidifying w low delta T and low Re (and I assume little pattern). The solidification crystal growth was just stuff I found by looking for key terms
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there can also be lamellar structures, which can result from this type of cooling. iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1...
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to translate better, again after googling, maybe more related to crystallization patterns more than temperature gradients
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Paging Dr. Hu! No clue myself (turned in my physicist card awhile back), but after some googling maybe related to cooling of complex mixtures: hal.science/hal-01469083...
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At the end of the broadcast, my conservative dad asked me “Why does everyone hate Elon Musk?” *rolls up my sleeve* “Well….”
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Somewhat a propos for a first hopeful post here