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If Mr. Ravi's actions constituted a bias crime, that could raise the charges from third-degree invasion of privacy to second degree, and double the possible punishment to 10 years.
Three-way ANOVA (drug × lesion × chamber) on all parameters during the habituation session allowed us to exclude any side preference, which could have constituted a bias for the following test sessions (Table 1).
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However, evaluation of five PTFs developed for natural soils showed that they all underestimated Ks by an order of magnitude, suggesting that application of water balance simulation models based on such PTFs to the present study site may constitute a bias in model outputs.
Given that some school and teachers characteristics could be potential confounders and thus constitute a bias in the estimate of the intervention effect.
That interest constitutes a bias, and it is generally shared by the funder, even when the funder is the NIH.
On the other hand, preconception might constitute a bias.
This may constitute a bias in the estimation.
In our opinion this constitutes a bias to the comparison, in favor of MOEA/D.
This may constitute a bias as to the origin of the patients/controls.
For instance, the number of coded diagnoses varies between countries and could constitute a bias for international comparisons [ 36].
Assessment of the children's performance by their own teachers could constitute a bias in favour of the trained group.
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