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In those cases expectations are found to be systematically biased and the literature has unveiled heterogeneity in various dimensions.23 Men, individuals who are young, highly educated, with high income are more optimistic and believe inflation will rise at a slower pace (Bruine de Bruin et al. 2010).
Oligo-dT primed cDNA generation has been reported to be systematically biased and to preferentially represent 3' ends of transcripts when compared to direct RNA fragmentation [ 6].
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But recent research suggests that they are systematically biased and easily manipulated.
But research suggests that these ratings are systematically biased and easily manipulated.
It's possible that the polls are systematically biased — and this bias has to encompass almost all the polls, since even Rasmussen is now showing Ohio tied.
Second, since only a limited number of sites are known for many kinases, it is likely that the known set of phosphorylation sites for a particular kinase is systematically biased and that any given algorithm may be unwittingly designed or trained to miss true positives.
It has been suggested that cancer registries in England are too dependent on processing of information from death certificates, and consequently that cancer survival statistics reported for England are systematically biased and too low.
As a result, rules for benchmarking emissions may be systematically biased to overallocate, and they also risk creating inefficient investment incentives.
In older clades, μ estimates seem to be systematically biased toward larger values, and λ estimates seem to have variable biases depending on RCA (see above).
We are approaching the point where Mr. Romney may need the state polls to be systematically biased against him in order to win the Electoral College.
Yet the evidence may be systematically biased to exacerbate the upward trend because the effective sample for the American Community Survey (ACS) is much smaller than it was for the 2000 census to which it is being compared.
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