Do academics look down on applicants who leave academia and try to go back?
For example, if I do a postdoc and then leave for a year and then decide I want to go back to academia, is it possible, or will researchers look at my file, say, "Oh, a year not in academia," and throw my application away? My experience in grad school is that academics are very social-status oriented and consider any non-academic job as "low-status." My own adviser once said, "I don't know why anyone would go into industry." I know grad students who wouldn't tell their advisor that they were considering non-academic jobs, because they were worried their advisor wouldn't take them seriously. Should I do whatever I can to stick to a very linear career path? I'm in pure math but this question applies to all fields.
Also if you have never cum in a woman your opinion is worthless to me and don’t bother replying to my thread.
Is there any way to be completely self-absorbed like everyone else? How do I make myself a tastier ingredient for other people to absorb into themselves?
how systemic are the effects of the mRNA vaccine? and, how long does the mRNA stick around for?
would it be practical to use regular mRNA injections to generate particular proteins in-vivo? as an example, the herpes simplex 1 resides in neurons for an extended time, and a method of evading detection is by interfering with antigen presentation.
by delivering mRNA into cells, and generating proteins inside the cells, you could perhaps deploy a protein to interfere with this "antigen blocking" mechanism.
of course, there are several caveats, and it would require finding a protein that does what i'm asking, but would that be theoretically possible with this technology?
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No, I'm just chronically constipated, serious.
Problem and background
Fleet enemas are effective but kind of pricey, the listed ingredients are >Monobasic Sodium Phosphate >and >dibasic Sodium Phosphate
So here's the question
WILL TRISODIUM PHOSPHATE YIELD THE SAME RESULTS? and IS IT SAFE?
Already had some other greek-lettered covid and it was a nothing burger. Less worse than the flu and it quickly went away.
Why should I be scared of the delta variant, again? Because it's easier to catch? So what tho?
>bone densities differ by said category >x-rays make images where pixel values are determined by density of objects in front of emitter >neural networks take values like those in pixels of x-rays and perform matrix-vector operations with non-linear transformations to get some kind of surface >for classification the surface is a boundary that divides data points into regions >apply a filter which removes pixels based on frequency thresholds leaving behind some set of pixel values >train neural network on x-ray pixel values to predict aforementioned categories >"OMG HOW DOES IT DO THIS? MUST BE RACSIT!!!!!!!!!!"
is this the power of woketard researchers?