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Some research has found racial bias in ability to empathize with others' pain [ 30].
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If unaccounted for, transcript length bias in the ability to detect differential expression can confound system biology and gene set testing approaches.
This includes the focus on the performance of daily activities rather than the perception of their performance, removing any bias in adolescents' ability to complete a task per FDA guidance.
If America sacrifices its scientific leadership and institutions because of the political views of scientists or out of an anti-intellectual bias, our ability to compete in the technological, global, brain-based economy will be impaired.
The majority of the epidemiological studies of the elderly admitted to the ICU are single-center, which may result in selection bias, limiting our ability to understand the broad picture of the number of elderly aged 80 years and older currently admitted to the ICUs, the main diagnosis at admission, the amount of resources used, and patient-centered outcomes.
In the absence of experimental biases, the ability to detect an allelic imbalance using ASE depends on two parameters: the strength of the allelic imbalance and the read depth at the reporter heterozygous SNP.
The age of centrioles also biases their ability to be retained differentially in Drosophila male germ line stem cells and neuroblasts, and rodent neural progenitors, and could be implicated in proliferation and fitness of stem cell niches and/or progenitor cells, with consequences in development and morphogenesis (reviewed in [ 35, 36]).
This likely reflects how gender biases shape ability to learn over the life course in this context.
However, we did not observe any significant differences in the magnitudes of coherence to beta, low gamma, or high gamma, indicating that the observed differences across these three frequency ranges are not related to a biased ability to discriminate phase locking in lower frequencies.
This "meta-bias" is rooted in our ability to spot systematic mistakes in the decisions of others — we excel at noticing the flaws of friends — and inability to spot those same mistakes in ourselves.
To prevent selection bias and increase confidence in our ability to generalise results we randomly selected studies and randomly allocated them to each reviewer.
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