@EvidenceOpen@CedarsSinai Will OpenEvidence develop a feature that offers the clinician, within EPIC: “Would you like me to order the tests, consults, and medications I have recommended, for you to choose and sign?”
@WangaViolin@curtis_yarvin@grok What a brilliant and insightful comment especially now that a nurse practitioner armed with AI (such as https://t.co/cqYhiUjNU9) can outperform the most experienced physicians
@tjmcaulay The rule must be modified to state that a receiver who controls the ball AND initiates and continues a football move before taking a second step has completed the catch once the second foot touches in bounds. The receiver cannot be penalized for initiating the move early.
@tjmcaulay The problem is with the wording of the rule, which should state that “after (a) and (b) have been fulfilled, clearly INITIATES (rather than “performs”) an act common to the game.” Likely clearly performed both arm extension and defender avoidance after step 2. TOUCHDOWN!
@tjmcaulay The most reasoned analysis I have seen, but I must ask: why was Isaiah Likely extending his arms if not to avoid the opponent from knocking the ball out, and was he not performing that “football move” after his second foot was down?
@atty1chgo@SVG__Collection Joe Zawinul is correct! On one video he uses his right hand on a keyboard that descends the scale from left to right and his left hand on a keyboard that goes up from left to right.
@jeffskoll Don’t know the details of your case, but have you heard about Breyanzi CAR T cells or allogeneic stem cell transplant? Either is potentially curative.
@Yuri_Ravens This year the Ravens score 35 PPG in their victories versus 20 PPG in their defeats. They give up something like 23 PPG in their victories and 24 PPG in their defeats. So you can see that when they lose it is because their offense fails, namely the O-line.
@DavidSteensma@TheAtlantic@CIBMTR@ASH_hematology I emphasized to Ms. Zhang, and I cannot emphasize enough here the contributions of Hisanori Mayumi and Kunisuke Himeno at Kyushu University in the 1980s. Without them, no PTCy!