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Ancestrally duplicated genes can be conserved, deleted, and shuffled, defining dominant (bias toward duplicate retention) and sensitive (bias toward duplicate erosion) chromosomal fragments.
In the context of TR, impulsivity was defined as a bias toward premature termination of the timed intervals.
In order to objectively define ROIs without bias toward cells that appeared to have greater uptake of NPs, all cells in each HS image were identified as long as the cell boundaries could be unambiguously identified.
Biases toward one feature were defined as having a preference ratio value of at least 0.4 (equivalent to 70% of saccades directed toward one feature).
Biases toward the taller bar and darker bar are plotted to the left, and biases toward the shorter and lighter bar are plotted toward the right.
But ITT inevitably biases toward the null.
Conservatively, the minimal testis-to-somatic tissue signal ratio across the entire panel of analyzed samples was defined as a measure of bias of gene expression toward testis.
This definition of body coupling BCS is not biased toward the somewhat arbitrarily defined events of movement initiation and termination considered above in the BCM analysis.
There can be no plainer illustration of the bias toward extraction that defines what we know so far about Mr. Cheney's energy strategy.
The logic of appropriateness defines a basis for decision making biased toward what social norms deem right rather than what cost-benefit calculations consider best.
Considering the hematopoietic differentiation from PSC as a finely orchestrated and dynamic process, the use of defined cytokines only may skew or bias the in vitro hematopoietic differentiation toward cell types not applicable for clinical use.
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