Sentence examples for imposed bias from inspiring English sources

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The SYFPEITHI database of MHC ligands and peptide motifs [16] contains no externally imposed bias with respect to protein cellular location, thus making it an ideal data set for investigating the presence of biological bias in proteins containing MHC class I or II ligands.

This may have imposed bias on the observed late activity, since ERP language studies reported that a larger P600 is elicited when subjects are asked to make plausibility judgments, as compared with reading for comprehension (Kolk et al., 2003).

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Although this may impose bias and subjectivity in the data collection and analysis, recoding of interviews were performed to overcome this potential limitation.

Finally, although the PRECEDE theory was chosen a priori to explore data, the researchers were cautious not to impose bias on data analysis.

19 Censoring occurred at the end of enrolment or the end of the study period, but not at a study outcome because this can impose bias.

Open-label trial designs pose an underlying risk for greater caution with adjustment of doses for the new drug (in this case IDeg 200 units/mL) and can impose bias in patient-reported outcomes.

We excluded terazosin (Hytrin, Zayasel) and doxazosin (Cardura) because they are also indicated for hypertension, the requirement for a diagnosis of benign prostatic hyperplasia before initiating drug treatment resulted in too few exposed person years for analysis, and confounding by a coindication for benign prostatic hyperplasia and hypertension could impose bias.

I have seen so much harm done to the bereaved from people (and mediums) imposing biases and conditioning and fears on them, such as their loved one is lost or earthbound or tormented after a suicide.

After all, available data gives us a lot of information about the relative probabilities of different values, and in certain senses this empirical distribution is actually the least prejudiced estimate possible of the underlying distribution - anything else imposes biases or preconceptions, which are possibly accurate but also potentially misleading.

In this paper we generate a continuous-time Markov chain model of codon bias as a function of imposed GC bias for all amino acids.

Thus, despite the advents of genome-wide analyses, the imposed sampling bias precluded identification of recurrent KIT mutations in PMBL.

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