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I love getting emotional over literal inferences like I am making a whole assumption and yet
Someone just minted 2x of my favorite inferences:
Inference #72
swinging the hornet's nest with my age headcanons 😙
A few are based on canon, but others are inferences based on in-game dialogue and genre standards.
@TheFrenchNugget My design is just a tall lil' creature; with Tintin eyes, ENA mouth and too many inferences to being an Ender prince XDDD
But they used what they had where it counted. They essentially played dungeons and dragons with the audience, using inferences, lore crumbs, and stone-faced sincerity to invite the audience to fill in the holes with their imaginations.
A study of the #morphological changes through time of 3 Pupilla land #snails, tracked using molecular #phylogenetic inferences & morphological investigations, helps to improve our understanding of #evolutionary adaptation.
Part of the March issue: https://t.co/KeMdGiBScv
Okay. I need my D&D fix and Goblin Slayer is on my mind. HEAVILY SO.
I need players. Mutuals only and preferably with a few games under their belt. Must be okay with the Goblin Slayer lore (meaning HEAVY mature inferences).
Hit me up and we'll schedule it out.
Always good to see that piece of typographical caricature. Never grows old. Also, channelling the Old Gods, delighted with the Classical Charms evoked by the wonderful @blueloutter & the demonic inferences from @Curmudgy1, plus @Ezquid's honest scatology, coupled to @peterrdy
Popper and Non-Justificationism
Inductive inferences have observations as premises and theories as conclusions. They are notoriously invalid but often are deemed unavoidable. Critical rationalism views them as unnecessary....
https://t.co/WoYO5BWF3k
4th grade - Thanks to @IanAByrd for the fun links each week. Today my 4th graders worked on asking questions and making inferences, trying to figure out what was going on here. Fun discussion! https://t.co/OdAzpd33jz
How sensitive are #climatic #niche #inferences to distribution data sampling?
A great manuscript by Jocelyn E. Pender and colleagues appeared in Ecological Informatics:
https://t.co/A6AapVzwMw
@ElsEnviron @Ecolinform
David Toews (@davetoews) is joining the @PennStateBio faculty in January. His lab uses genomic tools in combination with phenotypic, behavioral, and biogeographic data to make inferences about the evolution and diversification of birds. https://t.co/r2AvDC7qpX
New #cichlid research: Inferences for understanding hi rates of evol'nary diversification. http://t.co/nsadqTBgoh #OA