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He wanted to provoke, to unsettle, even to confound — to make people think and act.
This may act as a confound to the interpretation of data obtained from crosses with loxP-flanked targets especially in the context of epilepsy phenotypes.
Even now, in Kino International's fine new Blu-ray edition, "The Birth of a Nation" continues to thrill and confound, to exalt and appall in equal measure.
Clearly, there were no overall biases away from stair use at the Poster alone site to provide a simple confound to explain differential effects of the two interventions.
In a previous study [ 7], we identified sample volume as a potential confound to the measurement of Aβ42 concentration but not T-tau.
A final important confound to consider is that our results might have been driven by preexisting individual differences between the MT and control groups, as opposed to training-related changes.
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Even the Beijing accent — full of drawling elisions — seems to confound attempts to learn another tongue.
The city's pre-apocalyptic past, though, proves more confounding to Constans than its dystopic present.
Those two ideas can be confounding to people who like to think in polarized terms.
So it's doubly fascinating, and confounding, to see it mixing with European dance music.
It is both easy and also confounding to imagine why an artist might be attracted to the virtual world.
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