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This poses a challenge in all bisulfite sequencing analysis, as the sampling distribution becomes a confounding factor in our attempt to understand methylation.
This is best exemplified in breast and prostate cancers, where oestrogen and androgen regulation of LRIG1 expression becomes a confounding factor (Miller et al, 2008; Thomasson et al, 2010; Krig et al, 2011).
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We inferred that this could become a confounding factor for the outcome.
By including only orthologous genes found in a 1 1 1 1 1 relationship among the P. vivax genomes in these analyses, we avoid that differentiation between paralogous copies could become a confounding factor in the analysis.
Subcategorization of resistance beyond XDR enables this variability to become more of a confounding factor for surveillance and patient care.
Diabetes status can, however, be a confounding factor [34].
This heterogeneity is a confounding factor that is a limitation especially in estimating the optimal effect.
Smoking should be considered a confounding factor in future electrophysiological studies.
However, this is a confounding factor when considering the ability to measure structural similarity.
A confounding factor in these findings could be the aorto-iliac anatomy.
This suggests that herbivory by insects may be a confounding factor in many plant removal experiments.
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