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Labor and Corporate Media, a 2003 book about the mainstream media's anti-labor bias, partially blames anti-union sentiment on a shift in media markets in the 1970s.
The makeup of this commission, drawn entirely from the financial and administrative class, without the inclusion of a single teacher or student, speaks to Kasich's anti-labor biases.
Cultivation-based approaches to identify and track medically relevant organisms can be labor intensive, biased, and inefficient.
A positive (negative) correlation of skills measured in PIAAC with other unobserved variables that are valued on the labor market would bias the least squares estimate (beta_{1}) upward (downward).
The challenge of selecting an amplification strategy is choosing a method that provides sufficient amplification and appropriate RNA orientation for downstream requirements yet minimizes the labor, cost, and bias introduced by the process.
As in X-ray crystallography, automated tools such as BUCCANEER or phenix.ligand_identification can be used to reduce the manual labor and subjective bias from visual interpretation of density maps (Cowtan, 2006 ▸; Terwilliger et al., 2007 ▸).
We review key implications of behavioral economics related to procrastination, difficulties in dealing with complexity, and potentially biased labor market expectations for the design of selected labor market policies including unemployment compensation, employment services and job search assistance, and job training.
Leaders of the firemen's union have been charging that their contract negotiations prove Lindsay's bias against labor.
Whether the anti-A.F.L. bias among labor historians is as pronounced as Russell suggests seems questionable; in a footnote to this passage he lists a half-dozen substantial works on A.F.L. unions or leaders published in recent years (while omitting some others he might have included, like Zieger's study of the Pulp and Paper Workers Union in the 1930's).
The microfabricated cell array, 96-well plate format, and automated image processing reduces noise, bias, and labor but more importantly increases throughput by approximately two orders of magnitude compared to the traditional assay.
This evolution has witnessed a dramatic increase in genotyping throughput; however the high cost, labor intensiveness and confirmation bias, alone or in combination, have slowed their application to a wide range of species and individuals within a given population.
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