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On the other hand, Lin et al. [ 29] analyzed the existing experimental results adopting simple version of IGT and suggest that the "prominent deck B phenomenon" may be due to a confounding from gain-loss frequency.

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A minimum delay of 5 s between CS+ and UCS onset allowed us to measure conditioned skin conductance responses (SCRs) to the CS+ without a confound from the subsequent unconditioned SCRs to the shock.

Confounding should be considered a potential factor that might have introduced attenuation, but none of the included studies demonstrated (or was able to demonstrate) a confounding effect from potential confounders such as ionizing radiation, smoking, and family history of leukemia (Zeeb and Blettner 1998).

For examples, most recent studies evaluating the risk of bladder cancer related to pioglitazone have not seriously considered such a potential confounding from BPH and therefore their conclusion of a positive link could be challenged with a lack of such an adjustment for BPH.

In our study population, occupational injury was more severe than non-occupational injury, and although we adjusted for injury severity, there might be a residual confounding from injury severity and from unfavorable working conditions after the injury.

Moreover, a confounding influence arising from different selective constraints affecting the amino acids encoded by CpG was not explicitly addressed.

A possible reason for this variability may lie in the confounding of emotion recognition with cognitive task requirements, a confound arising from the lack of a control condition using non-emotional stimuli.

The remaining bias from a confounding variable c is considered to be insignificant if (mathit{SMD}_{c}) is smaller than 0.1 [34].

The age-period-cohort approach suffers from a confounding of age, period and cohort effects.

Moreover, the pooled estimate from this meta-analysis could have been affected by a potential residual confounding from each study.

Thus, the associations we observed for neurocognitive developmental deficits with the sum of the two most abundant mono-ortho PCBs are unlikely to be a result of confounding from these other compounds.

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