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Aristotle did the same in his Politics: "A great city is not to be confounded with a populous one".
Calasso's stage is set, his hero announced, in just these few words, with their suggestion of perversity clothed in propriety; their strange hint that a museum could be confounded with a house of assignation; the uncomfortable contrast they set up between public and private; the general darkness that lies just their surface.
For example, while Resolution V ensures a common requirement that no two-factor interactions are confounded, it also imposes an often undesired restriction that a main effect cannot be confounded with a three-factor interaction, which may very well be non-existent or negligible.
Note that although beta power (∼16 30Hz), similar to mu, is found to desynchronize during action observation [9], [23], [33], its sources are mainly centrally distributed and thus not likely to be confounded with a posterior source.
All these findings may present a similar radiographic image and could be confounded with a sarcoidotic lesion and had therefore to be considered in our patient.
As pointed out above, the probability of an intronic ORF to be confounded with a CDS increases with the reduction of its size (Fig. 3).
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The important role we can ascribe to the dpIns should not be confounded with an absolute specificity of this area –especially when it comes to neuropathic lesions.
Thus, at the extremes a lack of practice may have been confounded with a broader disengagement with treatment.
In previous studies documenting the misalignment-driven attenuation of holistic face processing, the disruption to the configuration of the facial features has been confounded with a potential disruption to the perceptual grouping of the parts.
1 11 12 13 The extent to which lack of insurance is causally associated with disparities in use of elective procedures is unclear 7; lack of insurance is confounded with a range of other barriers to care, including low health literacy and difficulty in finding primary care physicians.
RMIP comparisons between single- and joint-family models at a common P-value threshold are confounded with a higher global type I error rate for single-family models, since each marker is tested 25 times independently among the single-family models.
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