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Despite their benefits, however, these chelating moieties are the source of a somewhat confounding issue in the study of radiometalated antibodies.
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Which makes the Karma Hotspot somewhat confounding.
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The company's VR presence has notably been lacking in the mobile department which has been somewhat confounding given the fact that they seem to understand that mobile is sorta kinda important.
The fact that in hip-hop circles her skills are considered, at best, average, makes her level of insider support somewhat confounding.
The sheer physicality of the 25-year-old's feats, which include running down feral dogs, pigs and wrasslin' crocodiles as well as plucking birds from the sky are somewhat confounding, especially when combined with his natural flamboyance and love of Michael Jackson (he practises moonwalking while staking out his prey).
However, somewhat confounding the β1 integrin story, Dai and coworkers [ 31] transfected progesterone receptor into endometrial carcinoma cells and demonstrated a decline in β1 integrin under progestin influence.
Another encouraging but somewhat confounding aspect was the satisfactory outcome of everolimus monotherapy not only on initial trial but also on salvage treatment with respect to disease control.
From experimental hypothermia research results have been somewhat confounding regarding the effect of low body temperature per se on myocardial function.
Analyses of the Hells Canyon reach of the Snake River versus the Lower Salmon River Gorge should thus provide a useful but somewhat confounded spatial comparison (Table 2).
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