Sentence examples for confounding implications from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, low and environmentally relevant NP concentrations should be used in future studies to avoid potentially confounding implications of NP homo-aggregation, which is, as outlined above, less likely under currently predicted environmental concentrations of NP compared to hetero-aggregation.

The phenomenon is attracting attention not only from an evolutionary perspective, but also because of its confounding implications for accurate genome annotation and metabolic pathway reconstruction, and for its potential in highlighting drug targeting opportunities against various pathogenic organisms [1], [3], [4], [64], [65], [66], [67].

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Potential protective effects of iron and folic acid deficiencies against clinical illness confound implications of a malnutrition parasitemia risk association for reducing malaria morbidity and mortality.

Changes in the background risks (q i ) and average exposures (X i ) have different implications for confounding on the individual and group levels.

However, despite stumbling onto such a universal gem of a phobia, the story is kept from being meaningful by emotional politics that are confounding and puerile, divorced from the implications of the narrative, a fact the film was unable to mitigate.

Since this study is observational, no causal implications can be drawn, and although confounding by other variables was carefully considered, residual confounding cannot be excluded.

Since the study is observational, no causal implications can be drawn, and although confounding by other variables was carefully considered, residual confounding cannot be excluded.

The detailed clinical and drug information including hospitalization and endoscopy reports have enabled us to adjust for confounding factors to draw important conclusions which have implications on clinical management.

Confounding by indication was also assumed to have minor implications on the results.

The implications of a potential imitation could be smaller within-pair differences, which could be misinterpreted as confounding from underlying familial factors.

In this paper we assess the implications of using different comparison groups in our analyses, and discuss appropriate analytical approaches for the control of confounding and mediating variables.

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