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Any differences in accuracy between reminisced and forgotten details that have been reported in the literature may be due to a confounding with the elapsed time since the original encoding event for those two effects.

Unlike some recent studies in which the assessment of depressive symptoms was following a recent exacerbation of COPD, our results are less obviously the product of a spurious relationship between depressive symptoms and mortality due to a confounding with physical distress that anticipates death.

Differences in soil composition and irrigation are known to impact Cd bioavailability creating a confounding with the genotype effect under study, therefore, prior to the GGE analysis [ 60], the data were corrected by Generalized Additive Models (GAM) [ 61] for the spatial effect within the field (X~1+Variety+s(Rows,Columns)+e, where s is a cubic regression spline) and then scaled by Environment.

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Our extension of these findings to a non-clinical sample comprising both male and female young adults provides strong support for an association of the A1 allele with an impulsive endophenotype, rather than as a confound with alcoholism.

Wagner has been a confounding closer with seven blown saves in 34 chances, and cynical fans might say that his absence is not a tremendous loss.

Although highest level of education was not statistically significant, it had a confounding relationship with duration of disease.

Alcoholism is considered a confounding variable with mercury studies because it causes similar symptoms [ 7, 13, 14, 32, 61], which might justify using its DW for an approximation.

Participants were assigned to one of two groups using stratified randomisation ensuring equal distribution of females among the groups, as gender has been identified as a confounding variable with females often displaying greater DKVIR angles [ 20, 21].

Finally, due to the observational nature of the study, and due to a rather long list of risk factors and confounders, residual confounding with an impact on the results cannot be ruled out.

A confounding issue associated with any mutation screening study, but particularly relevant for DSD, is parent of origin effect.

The mouth to the tube is lined with a confounding assortment of junk, including an old bicycle, the hulk of a 1960's Firebird and a giant parking sign that advertises all-day parking for 95 cents.

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