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Publication bias was explored using funnel plot analysis.

Publication bias was explored using funnel plots and Galbraith plots (Galbraith, 1988).

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Potential small-study effects, such as publication bias, were explored using Egger's test and funnel plots.

This hypothesis was explored using homology modelling.

In this paper, an extensive study on the RF-distortion and linearity behaviour of Laterally Amalgamated DUal Material GAte Concave (L-DUMGAC) MOSFET is performed and the influence of technology variations such as gate length, negative junction depth (NJD), substrate bias, drain bias and gate material workfunction is explored using ATLAS device simulator.

Notwithstanding this and the impact of the inclusion criteria (which exclude studies with small populations and/or short follow-up), publication bias for the primary outcome will be explored using Eggar's methods.

Next, the effects of the guard DC bias relative to the rung electrodes on both intensity and resolving power were explored using 750 kHz, 220 Vp-p RF.

These commonalities were explored using Fourier analysis.

Finally, publication bias was explored by generating funnel plots using the metafunnel procedure.

Publication bias was explored with funnel plots.

Publication bias was explored by funnel plot analysis.

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