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There might be a slight bias in the proportion of these phyla due to the fact that, in spite of an increasing effort to widen the taxonomic spectra of sequenced genomes, there are many more genomes available from proteobacteria and Gram positive bacteria than from other taxa, which might result in a slight overrepresentation of these lineages.

No lateral bias in the proportion of FG-labeled DRG neurons was observed at the same DRG level.

This method controls for potential bias in the proportion of significant SNP by testing SNP in gene regions versus intergenic regions.

The bias in the proportion of reactivated cases after sampling when the clustered cases are counted by using the "n minus one" method is described below.

Thus, there is the potential for bias in the proportion of cases enrolled with a specific manifestation of MSD or in which a specific pathogen was isolated.

There is considerable variation between countries in their length of stay, and it is also possible that there might be some day-of-the-week bias in the proportion of patients remaining in hospital to die.

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The bias in the proportions of clustered and unclustered cases results from misclassification of cluster status due to inadequate sampling; this misclassification also biases the results of analyses of risk factors for recent transmission in the direction of the null hypothesis of no effect.

We observed consistent (but not significant) biases in the proportions of reads mapping to the A and C genome versions of unigenes for both resynthesised B. napus (the majority, 51.2%, mapping to the A genome) and natural B. napus (the majority, 51.5%, mapping to the C genome).

However, there was no bias over time in the proportion of the children attending for whom data were available on grandmaternal prenatal smoking this varied from 88.2% to 89.5% for the MGM history, and from 72.3% to 74.3% for that of the PGM.

Insertion of DL/2 or E[ Z| Z < DL] results in substantial bias unless the proportion of missing data is small, ≤ 10%.

However, as shown in Table 2, resection rate data are strictly dependent on the main bias of the proportion of patients with HGG in eloquent and noneloquent area in each study.

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