Sentence examples for may confound extrapolation from inspiring English sources

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In addition, differences in species biology may confound extrapolation to human health effects.

Short exposure durations, coupled with differences in half-lives of the chemicals in the mixture that vary from a few weeks to many months (Van den Berg et al. 1994), yield potential pharmacokinetic differences that may confound extrapolation of these results.

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In some cases, this unusual history might confound extrapolations to strictly marine diatoms.

Familial factors may confound these associations.

The timing of the recording may confound what can be seen.

However, these methods use different polymers and this may confound a comparison of results.

It is so simple that it may confound you.

The Republicans may confound history and hold on to their Senate majority in 1986.

This heterogeneity may confound results.

This may confound our results.

This may confound the interpretation of results.

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