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Her research has shown that hearing-compromised seniors may not understand questions and answer incorrectly, confounding results.
Population stratification is a potential problem for genome-wide association studies (GWAS), confounding results and causing spurious associations.
In our analyses, we consider these socioeconomic determinants on total and gender-based suicide rates to prevent the possibility of confounding results [19].
Also, most studies of the gases' effects have taken place in greenhouses or enclosures, which make the climate inside warmer and more humid, thus confounding results.
This minimized the likelihood of confounding resulting from low activity in lean participants with subclinical disease.
The dimensions of confounding resulting from a different degree of professionalization remain unclear.
Anecdotally, the involvement of such services translates into better patient outcome regardless of unit volume, thus confounding results.
To weed out subjects who confound results by using other drugs, Dr. Ricaurte said, his staff quizzed volunteers and did blood and urine tests.
Samples were placed at a fixed void content to not confounded results with changes in density.
This could lead to unrecognized physiological instability that could confound results.
However, fat supplementation decreased dry matter (DM) intake and thereby confounded results.
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