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A fundamental assumption that one clade is 'primitive' may have biased the interpretation of anatomical results by early, and even some contemporary researchers, leaving the equality among important characters in doubt.

This analysis was subject to methodological issues that may have biased the interpretation of the results.

The use of the TUNEL assay and agarose-gel electrophoresis to assess DNA fragmentation as reliable methods for detecting apoptotic myocytes in human samples contributed to the knowledge about the role of cell death in heart failure but unwittingly biased the interpretation of the mechanisms involved in this event [37], [38] and others.

Because extinction processes may have biased the interpretation of SDR, future studies should incorporate fossil data in supermatrix/supertree inferences.

Several factors may have biased the interpretation of FD effects in these studies: times and number of assessments; types of subjective items and cognitive tasks; number of subjects; sex effects; exact amount of fluid intake during euhydrated control trials.

Fourth, another limitation may have been the agenda of the researchers and their focus on the role of evidence in policymaking as a key tenet in the analysis, which could have biased the interpretation of the data.

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This essentially biases the interpretation of such means.

Localized factors relating to differential limb growth may play a larger role in the distribution and density of osteocyte lacunae than previously thought, and are potentially biasing the interpretations of analyses based on single samplings of isolated specimens.

For many samples, the degree of selective loss was enough to significantly bias the interpretation of OM composition.

Taking into account that intellectual deficits could bias the interpretation of neuropsychological performance, children with IQ scores under 70 were removed (N = 8) from further comparative analysis between groups.

This review describes the origins of the back-mutation method and of the confounding competitive suppression phenomenon, the cause of competitive suppression, methods of diagnosing whether it is likely to bias the interpretation of a particular back-mutation experiment, and an experimental design which removes it entirely as a possible source of error.

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