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We decided not to include breast cancer patients to avoid bias deriving from women treated with steroids or hormonal therapies.
To prevent any bias deriving from the location of the simulated MEA in the network [24], periodic boundary conditions were used in simulations.
This variable could limit the possible bias deriving from repeat testing.
Furthermore, this follow-up was conducted in a single Unit with the same physicians and technicians, so that potential bias deriving from different diagnostic procedures or different laboratory methods was avoided.
To account for the bias deriving from repeated MCEs in individual patients (=unadjusted), HM sensitivity, PPV, and IU were adjusted using GEE models with a first-order autoregressive correlation.
The study does not adequately adjust for potential selection bias deriving from the voluntary nature of the New Deal, with more motivated, job-ready claimants more likely to volunteer [ 21].
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In the following section, I discuss important sources of potential bias derived from omitted variables.
This bias, derived from fear and bigotry, behaves like a virus that remains hidden, but almost impossible to eradicate.
We also designed a set of sensitivity analyses as follows: in order to investigate the potential bias derived from the fact that most of the TCE present in the data base have been decided after a GRT, we excluded from SD8H/SD24H all TCEs for which a baseline GRT was available, and we compared models with/without baseline HIV-RNA load as a covariate.
A bias derived from different formulations was possible.
Another possible bias derives from the differences in ELISA and VNT sensitivities.
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