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Information bias, or a systematic error in measuring disease or exposure status, may be introduced when the way in which information is gathered varies systematically: for example, when two interviewers, one in a city and the other in a rural area, do not perform the interview in the same way, consequent differences in results may be erroneously attributed to area of habitation.

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The country's independent press has been systematically harassed, for example, forcing two of its most prominent editors to emigrate and run publications online from abroad.

Asymptotic behaviors of solutions to the special case of have been studied systematically, see, for example, [3, Chapter 4] and [8, Chapter V].

Kato [336] looked at the theory systematically, focusing, for example, on J's with (text {s--}lim _{t rightarrow {pm }infty } (J^*J-{varvec{1}})e^{-itH_1}=0) which implies that the wave operators are isometries if they exist.

As the data also showed, there is still a lot of room for improvement when it comes to systematically registering, for example, a vital sign as the temperature that was measured.

Drugs were omitted either because insufficient susceptibility data were available (that is, PAS, LZD, CFZ and BDQ) or because the mechanism of action remains obscure and SNPs to predict resistance have yet to be systematically identified (for example, cycloserine).

If QTL and markers do not systematically differ, for example markers and QTL are randomly sampled, as explored in this study, b can be predicted from the marker data.

Besides, the influence of electrodeposition and annealing treatment conditions are systematically reviewed; for examples, electrolyte precursor composition, temperature and pH, electrode substrate, applied potential, deposition time as well as annealing temperature, duration and atmosphere.

First, they are frequently produced during communication (Goldin-Meadow, 2005; Kelly et al., 2008; McNeill, 2000), yet until recently, gestures have been less systematically studied than, for example, speech, as part of communication input.

Also nodes and ways in a certain area may be compared with nodes and ways in another area, by visualizing their possibly systematically differing properties, for example, by the use of parallel coordinates.

However, our experience with officials was that the real value in undertaking the analysis was to help them more systematically ask questions, for example, focusing on the underlying constraints and root causes of demand-side weaknesses in health care as well as the traditional focus on supply-side constraints.

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