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Among genes linked to mitochondrial inner membrane, the bias towards negative expression change was even stronger (Fig. 6B).

The terminations were designed with an inner guard ring biased to the same potential as the active anode and multiple p+-doped rings with metallic field plates at floating potential.

On the other hand, taking under consideration the points made in the previous section, succession practices among family firms offer an excellent basis in approaching the inner nature of gender bias as reflected in entrepreneurial reasoning and practice.

He shows how neuroscience uncovers the subconscious inner workings of racial bias and anxiety, as well as how this knowingly for some, and unknowingly for others, reinforces a structurally-biased system that excludes some and includes others, that criminalizes some and rewards others.

Third, to ensure accurate representation of outlet density we excluded areas on the periphery of each licensing board area – largely suburban areas with low outlet densities – which will have introduced some bias towards inner city locations.

As study participation is not equal among social classes (with a bias of inner city participants and a bias of more severe cases attending a University department) the target group may be narrowed down to less than 1 2.000 and with known sex to less than 1 1.000.

This is necessary since the cross-validated error in the inner loop is a biased estimate of the predictive performance [9],[12],[20] which can be explained as follows.

Navigate through the stereotypes, the cultural biases, the inner self judgement and embrace your story.

But unlike other lipids POPA also exerts an additional bias from the inner membrane leaflet.

Phonological inner speech displays the 'lexical bias effect' (the tendency for errors in speech production to produce other words rather than non-words) but not the 'phonemic similarity effect' (the tendency to mix similar phonemes in speech production), suggesting that it is phonetically impoverished in comparison to overt speech (Oppenheim and Dell, 2008).

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