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When there is a danger of confounding, for example by population structure, these tests can be extended.
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The risk of confounding a surrogate end point with a final end point is a real danger for researchers and regulators, and the misunderstanding between surrogate and final end points is not uncommon in oncology.
In his spirited response, MG pointed to Apple's history of confounding expectations but also argued the dangers of criticising companies for stepping outside their "comfort zones".
And the thought of confounding my enemies.
Have we ever seen such a confluence of confounding events?
There was no assessment of confounding.
There is a danger of falling prey to an ethnographic fallacy that confounds our ability to infer aggregate characteristics from ethnographically rich data collected at an individual scale.
Gap 9: Potential confounding and endogeneity The danger of endogeneity in research models remains neglected.
Reduce danger of confrontation & conflict2.
No danger of that here.
There was no danger of that.
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