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Therefore, the lower-variance (i.e. risk-averse) species is systematically favored.
They manage to do so because of the third key feature of meiosis, namely that co-orientation of sister kinetochores (i.e. attached to MTs emanating from the same pole) is systematically favored over bi-orientation (i.e. attached to MTs emanating from different poles) [ 31].
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If I'm watching a basketball game in which the officials are systematically favoring one team over another … the officiating bias may be my central concern.
Although we have detected and measured substantial bias in the fractionation of ancient core eudicot tetraploids, without a gene-by-gene reconstruction of the ancestral chromosomes, we cannot as yet be sure that the bias is systematically in favor of one or other of the diploids contributing to the original polyploid.
Meanwhile, Aliyev's government is systematically attacking the country's pro-democracy forces, while favoring Russia's Azerbaijani allies.
We tested whether revisiting behavior (disorganization of ocular exploration) is systematically observed when spatial attention is reduced, which would argue in favor of either a common mechanism or two distinct mechanisms, respectively.
Our military is systematically pursuing its mission.
"God is systematically destroying America," McTernan writes.
To ignore either picture is systematically misleading.
What this does is systematically destroy trust.
The suggestion that some studies have found that arbitrators "are systematically biased in favor of companies that hire them" is unsupported and ignores the fact that in many cases the arbitrator is mutually selected by the parties.
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