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Individuals who are fit for these types of jobs tend to exercise more regularly and may notice respiratory symptoms; this may contribute to confounding.
Biologically, de novo CNVs would contribute to confounding the relatedness of individuals, though technical error is also a likely contributor to this discrepancy.
It is also unlikely that variation in other potential risk factors for lung cancer (e.g., family history or history of obstructive lung disease) would vary systematically by job title and contribute to confounding.
Two classes of medication use, use of anti-depressants and medication overuse, were also examined because each may contribute to confounding of the link between depression and transformation to CM.
Inherent differences in the swimmers and internal medicine patients and the brevity of the survey tool may contribute to confounding, as it is likely the groups differ in predictor variables, both known and unknown.
This might contribute to confounding by indication, meaning that those with the worst prognosis are scheduled for radiation as fast as possible.
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Geolocation error was not evaluated in this study but also contributes to confounding plot and pixel comparisons, especially near forest and agricultural field interfaces.
We note that the conformational ambiguity of β2 may have contributed to confounding the identification of a DNA binding site.
The above results suggest that there were important risk factors not captured by the WHI that contributed to confounding.
As these scores are useful predictors of outcome failure to account for them in our propensity score may have also contributed to confounding.
We have also been unable to control for neighbourhood socioeconomic status and this may have contributed to confounding bias in the results.
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