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The exact degree of the Tasaday's "lostness" was always a confounding issue.
Another confounding issue relates to mechanisms that control disease transmission barriers between different species.
"That's the confounding issue that we all face," Dr. Berns told the forum, according to a transcript.
Crimes of the Holocaust is an authoritative account of the Gordian knot of genocide prosecution in the world courts, which will persist as a confounding issue as we are faced with a trial of Saddam Hussein.
One confounding issue might be that domestication happened more than once.
Agreeing on a proper definition for an eye can be itself a confounding issue, especially when considering eye evolution.
To that end she feels that one of the best ways to attack this confounding issue is by educating women and helping them become economically self-sufficient.
One confounding issue when dealing with genetic resource collections is that the rice varieties are often studied in isolation, disconnected from their original environment and cultural surroundings.
The confounding issue, of course, is that phones are rarely left alone on a flat surface - they are moving around with their owners.
A second confounding issue is that the tribe includes a large number of genetically diverse allopolyploid lineages.
A confounding issue associated with any mutation screening study, but particularly relevant for DSD, is parent of origin effect.
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