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Recent research into the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning supports these recommendations, but also raises worries about mechanisms that may confound results, such as a selection effect due to dominant clones outcompeting weaker ones.
Application of surrogate tissues/cells/body fluids comprises inherent jeopardy (i.e. differential cellular composition of blood or serum) that may confound results [1],[1]].
It should be noted that the study was comparing studies conducted prior to 1985 to those after, spanning a 22-year period and a number of operational changes are likely to have occurred during that time and since that may confound results [59].
This heterogeneity may confound results.
However they are limited by the potential inter-individual environmental and genetic differences that may confound results[9].
Single-voxel ROIs were used (as opposed to FDR-corrected group-level cluster ROIs or spherical ROIs) because we were concerned that the different sizes of the mPFC and PMC clusters may confound results, and that defining a geometric ROI around a peak voxel may also include voxels that were not part of the original cluster.
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PF OA may also confound results.
These interactions, if not adequately controlled for, may potentially confound results of mind-body trials, especially since the trials are not blinded to the participants out of necessity.
As a result, age differences may confound the results, and the reader should interpret the findings with caution.
However, the study did not record the dose used to achieve the antihypertensive effect, which may confound the results towards drugs used in higher doses.
Because the liver handles detoxification, any alcohol in your system may confound test results or worsen liver problems.
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