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However, obesity may be an explanatory variable rather than a confounding one.
This clinical case also emphasises the fact that, although we have access to powerful imagery methods, the diagnosis of foreign body ingestion still remains a confounding one.
For a host of reasons, Greg's story is a confounding one.
Apologizing in spite of the fact that it could get you in deeper legal or personal trouble seems to be a key difference between a compelling show of regret and a confounding one.
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Your father is a pivotal figure in "My Struggle" — he's a controlling, discomforting presence in the family when you're a child, and an absent, confounding one when you're older.
It's a confounding problem, one that happens regularly, and eventually could lead to the Jaguars' leaving for Los Angeles, even London, or perhaps playing part of their schedule in Orlando.
Confounding one's certainties is such a routine part of our liberal arts diet that I can't believe anyone is remotely confounded anymore.
His swashbuckling, one-handed backhand -- branded one of the game's best by Marat Safin -- was confounding one opponent after another.
Then, under the assumption of no unmeasured confounding, one can estimate the ATT.
After adjusting for confounding, one SD increase in physical activity during pregnancy is associated with lower offspring insulin by −1.20%9595% CI −2.80 to 0.40).
To resolve the confounding, one can calculate the standardized risk ratio (sRR E = 1 vs E = 0), where the standard weights equal the prevalence of the comorbidity categories in E = 1 (these weights are p i, 1).
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