understanding a biographer's perspective or point of view in relation to his her subject.
Bias
Bias is favoring one result over another. In a experiment, bias can lead to false (or faulty) conclusions. To reduce bias you could: (1) Have others repeat the experiment (2) Label your groups so you will not know what they are (3) Do not include opinions in a experiment (4) collect your data in which it is performed (5) Do a "blind" experiment (sort of like #2) There are many other ways of reducing bias, but these are just some. Hope this helps! ~Wigglemuffin235
Pigs have a greater biotic potential compared to rhinos. This means that they can produce more offspring in the same amount of time.
Action potential in the brain
Kinetic energy becoming potential energy.
So you can keep an eye out for potential bias.
bias
the amount of potential to forward bias it
Various FET biasing circuits are as follows: 1. Fixed bias 2. Self bias 3. Potential divider bias 4. Current-Source bias
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One potential bias of the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study is selection bias, as participants were chosen from a specific population. Another potential bias could be attrition bias, as participants may drop out of the study over time, affecting the representativeness of the sample. Additionally, there may be response bias in self-reported data, where participants may not provide accurate information.
So you can keep an eye out for potential bias.
the amount of potential to forward bias it
Forward bias is when the height of the depletion layer is reduced such that a greater number of majority charge carriers have sufficient energy to overcome the potential barrier while revers bias is when the height of the potential barrier is increased so that very few majority charge carriers have sufficient energy to surmount the potential barrier. All the above phenomena takes place when a potential barrier is applied across the pn junction.
Thevenization of the divider circuit will help you see how it operates.
The amount of potential to forward bias it
bias - favouring one point of view.