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Perhaps this bodes well for his chances in the confounding best director Oscar race.
And yet there remains unexpected joy to be had in the confounding of expectations, as the recent Ghostbusters remake proved by casting Chris Hemsworth, aka Norse deity-cum-superhero Thor in the Marvel movies, in the role of the spirit-spiting quartet's secretary, Kevin.
And fresh from his performance as Loge in the confounding and mostly terrible new production of Wagner's "Ring" at Bayreuth was the busy tenor Norbert Ernst, here as Colin, a shepherd.
Many previous studies collected samples from different sites at different times, potentially resulting in the confounding of spatial and temporal variation.
There was no significant difference found between the two cohorts in the confounding variables of diabetes (P = 0.81), smoking (P = 0.54), anticonvulsant use (P = 0.23), or NSAID use (P = 0.34) (Table 1).
The participants in the pilot study were not included in the final sample because combining two sources of samples may rule in the confounding due to different times of data collection.
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In particular, the confounding nature of SES and air pollution should be explored in future work.
In this way, the confounding bias due to the different drug delivery systems could be minimized.
In all models, the confounding factors were age and sex.
In all models, the confounding factors were age and gender.
In order to eliminate the confounding effect caused thereby, couple's urban/rural residency is controlled for in the model.
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