Sentence examples for confounding terms from inspiring English sources

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There will be evidence somewhere in the passage, written in different, maybe confounding terms, but there is proof of every answer.

While a number of previous studies have thus investigated birth-order effects (see above), many have failed to control for many of the potential confounding terms; which might partly account for contradictory results (see above).

The number of confounding terms such as sample decomposition, buoyancy and oxidation are capable of generating a variety of profiles above and below the Curie transformation.

A consensus will enhance our effectiveness in IRD management and protection by reducing confounding terms.

However, studies have shown that including samples with missing data and adjusting by using confounding terms is valuable, particularly with a larger sample size (29, 30 ).

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To the Editor: Your article about DNA perpetuates the race myth by confounding the terms "race," "population" and "ethnicity".

Purpose: To develop a framework for identifying and incorporating candidate confounding interaction terms into a regularised cox regression analysis to refine adverse drug reaction signals obtained via longitudinal observational data.

Summarizing these limitations, we acknowledge that neither this study nor any individual study using observational data may adequately address the problems of endogeneity (in econometric terms) or confounding (in epidemiological terms) or establish causality.

Shechter explains in her film how confounding the term really is: "We've all been someone else's idea of a slut.

These items were congruent not only in terms of size, but potentially confounded in terms of associations between the nonword and the definition through mediators (e.g., turbo mediates between car and turob).

Bertagnolli et al. [ 37] was considered poor quality because the treated and untreated groups were decided by stage and therefore the difference in outcomes is likely highly confounded in terms of prognosis.

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