Sentence examples for complicate interpreting from inspiring English sources

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Immune responses triggered by the vaccine in the active control arm, he notes, "could complicate interpreting the results" in people who received the Ebola vaccine.

The network shown in Figure 1A demonstrates another issue in the use of representative nodes that could complicate interpreting relationships between functional features and sequence similarity.

Regrettably, the trauma patient population is a heterogeneous group of patients and, similar to therapeutic trials in sepsis, trauma patients represent a group with an extremely high morbidity and mortality incidence that can potentially complicate interpreting data.

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Pacific salmon are semelparous and die after spawning; consequently, they are senescing as they mature during their upstream migration, which complicates interpreting the physiological effects of elevated water temperature on Pacific salmon.

Another issue that can complicate interpretation is when small effects become difficult to interpret and justification is made through statistical significance.

The variety of dose-adjustment scenarios across studies in addition to the differences in study designs complicates interpreting the value of prospective dose adjustments to hypoglycaemia risk.

However, finding B. miyamotoi s.l. in I. scapularis, I. ricinus, and I. persulcatus, the predominant vectors of Lyme borreliosis in North America, Europe, and Asia, respectively, complicates interpreting epidemiologic studies of Lyme borreliosis and other ixodid-borne disorders.

This a priori selection can be complicated when interpreting the results because many components are emitted from numerous sources and the same component may not serve as tracer to the same source at different locations (Sarnat et al. 2008).

If Elymus relationships are in some ways similar on the pepC and β-amylase trees, and relatively straightforward to interpret, the GBSSI results complicate the interpretation.

We have used the MetaLex vocabulary to do this, but the result is complicated to interpret, and thus we suspect difficult for users of the data.

3D anthropometric data, however, describe the complete shape characteristics of the head surface, but are complicated to interpret due to the abundance of information they contain.

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