This biasing factor is unique to organisms that molt or shed their skin during growth. |
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The opening is urged to a closed position by resiliently biasing the filamentary members. |
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However, the biasing potential still cannot be easily determined without rather a tedious iterative procedure. |
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When a MOS channel is formed by forward biasing the gate, a Zener tunnel current evolves with a steep turn-on characteristic. |
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Apparently, function can be fine tuned by either reverse biasing or forward biasing the tension generating step. |
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So there's a real biasing of data that comes to the public fore if you allow a CBI designation for just about anything. |
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The simultaneous random assignment of the control group also ensured that the study was protected against any seasonal factors biasing results. |
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We follow the propshaft to the stern, biasing our route slightly to starboard where two of the tanks have come to rest, one upside-down and one on its side. |
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Therefore, the addition of such compounds for the sole purpose of biasing the test method is prohibited. |
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This will prevent airlines from biasing displays by only including surcharges at a later stage in the purchasing process. |
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I would say giving the banks the right to set the interchange fee is sort of biasing the network in the direction of one side of it. |
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Melino pointed out that this risk-neutral probability measure is biasing the density of the market's expectation in some way. |
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Bases slated for closure were excluded to avoid biasing the results of the audit. |
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By excluding the self-employed, they may be biasing the results in favour of finding rigidity. |
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Using 1996 boundaries would have bundled Kingston and Abbotsford with the less urban areas of their respective provinces, biasing results. |
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Many civil society critics feel that the Fund already has too much power in SSA, unduly biasing the stance of policy in favor of financial stability and economic growth and against support for human development programs. |
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Other applications include power amplifier biasing for RF, audio and amplifiers that require gain or phase control. |
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Unlike the CAFE law or any other central target, taxes of this kind would encourage the development of cleaner energy without biasing energy users in favour of any specific technologies or energy sources. |
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The biasing of technical specifications in favour of, or against, particular goods or services, including those goods or services included in construction contracts, violates Canada's obligations under these trade agreements. |
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One of the primary features of public service broadcasting is its independence from biasing influence by the state or by any political, religious, economic or other interests. |
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The second subsystem is a programmable bias supply built using a loop of controlled current gain that provides sufficient stability for biasing six independent segments of Josephson junctions. |
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Also, protective strips on the border of the trial are often used to reduce the chance of external influences biasing one plot in favour of another. |
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Open-Silicon's VariMAX back biasing technology similarly works with Virage Logic's tapless SiWare Logic standard cell libraries to reduce leakage for the IC's logic. |
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Kilocalories, a heavy right-skewed variable, were log-transformed to help robustize inference, and also, importantly, to avoid a few large observations from biasing results. |
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Biasing building block debris away from amidates into thioates that are more easily removed by diafiltration would suppress short-mer formation. |
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