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The fire was burning primarily south and west of Saratoga Springs, where wind gusts of up to 35 miles per hour (56 kph) were expected to confound firefighting efforts, Lee said.
Non-paternity might be expected to confound our findings.
However, these effects are likely additive and not expected to confound the relationships we aim to study here.
However, this exposure would be expected to confound the observed associations nondifferentially, thereby resulting in lower point estimates.
These databases lack personal information that may influence headache, but these factors would not be expected to confound the observed relation.
Such side effects might have been expected to confound our experimental outcomes, and thus it was important to be able to validate this lower dose.
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When these criteria are strictly met, this strategy would be expected to 'normalize' confounding variation due to intersample variability such as differences in PCR efficiency or loading disparity.
Thus, this would not be expected to have confounded the results.
We did not include self-efficacy [ 64, 65] because the analyses are expected to be confounded by ability, and therefore any interpretation would be questionable even if it also affects injury risk itself.
Note that studies that are focused on intraindividual differences rather than interindividual differences (for example, tumor/normal tissue differences; longitudinal evaluation of methylation profiles; monozygotic twin studies) are not expected to be confounded by such underlying SNPs.
These differences in risk presentation are not expected to lead to confounding after adjustment for PGT company; however, it is possible that the effect of a genetic risk estimate on perceived risk could be attenuated or magnified by the way in which the risk is described to the consumer.
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