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correct operation,
which can be
achieved using a
biasing circuit. As an
example of the need for
careful biasing,
consider a
transistor amplifier. In linear...
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Retrieved 18
January 2012. Chandon, Pierre; Wansink,
Brian (2007). "The
Biasing Health Halos of Fast-Food
Restaurant Health Claims:
Lower Calorie Estimate...
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about their rediscovery of AC
bias.
Teiji Igarashi,
Makoto Ishikawa, and
Kenzo Nagai of ****an
published a
paper on AC
biasing in 1938 and
received a ****anese...
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Leonard Kevin Bias (November 18, 1963 – June 19, 1986) was an
American college basketball player for the
Maryland Terrapins. In the last of his four years...
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other Biasing, a
voltage or
current added to an
electronic device to move its
operating point to a
desired part of its
transfer function Grid
bias of a...
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Bias tape or
bias binding is a
narrow strip of fabric,
typically plain weave, cut on the
bias. As the
weave of
fabric is at a 45-degree angle, the resulting...
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Cognitive biases are
systematic patterns of
deviation from norm and/or
rationality in judgment. They are
often studied in psychology,
sociology and behavioral...
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mental functions.
Mental accounting Adaptive bias —
basing decisions on
limited information and
biasing them
based on the
costs of
being wrong Attribute...
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Confirmation bias (also
confirmatory bias,
myside bias, or
congeniality bias) is the
tendency to
search for, interpret, favor, and
recall information...
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Information bias may
refer to:
Information bias (epidemiology),
bias arising in a
clinical study because of
misclassification of the
level of exposure...