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"marked bias for" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means a strong preference or inclination towards something. Example: The politician's speech demonstrated a marked bias for conservative values and policies.
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But just as the foregoing list attests to Highsmith's popularity with film-makers (particularly ones called Claude), it also shows a marked bias for her work among European cinéastes.
In the unicellular organisms Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Plasmodium falciparum, which have relatively intron-poor genomes, there was a marked 5' bias for all introns.
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The rG-CystC formula had a marked bias of −17.8%.
The rG-CystC formula had a marked bias of −17.8% and significantly underestimated mGFR (p=0.03).
In contrast, there was no marked bias from normalized microarray data (Fig. 3).
We observed a marked bias of the HV+ population to form endoderm, whereas the HV− population was biased toward a neural fate, even after prior culture in 2i.
And he completed a survey this week determining that federal agencies showed a marked bias against religious groups that apply for grants.
Regardless of tumour group, number of reported late effects or disease severity, preferences for follow-up showed a marked bias towards hospital-based services over telephone or GP-based care.
The main Byzantine source for the period, Theophylact Simocatta, displays a marked bias in favour of Priscus, especially in its account of the Balkan campaigns, where the other generals are denigrated and made to appear incompetent, with their achievements regularly belittled while Priscus's successes are extolled and his defeats glossed over.
That's what history would lead you to expect: for the most part, the U.S. has shown a marked bias toward relieving victims of disaster, while underinvesting in prevention.
Secondly, the sssRNAs do not exhibit the marked bias to 5' terminal uridine (miRNAs) or adenosine nucleotides (siRNAs) that is preferred for ARGONAUTE binding (Additional file 8).
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