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Fourth, an imbalance in available carbohydrate in assessing the 'catalytic' fructose effect may have confounded the results.
Few of these investigations have controlled for synchronous correlations, an important source of extraneous variance in lagged associations, which may have confounded conclusions of prior investigations.
This may have confounded the results.
It's possible, they note, that undiscovered defects around this gene may have confounded the analysis.
Since some headache preventive drugs (e.g., gabapentin) may reduce allodynia [24], this may have confounded our results.
This step reduced between-subject variability that may have confounded the subsequent tissue segmentation and image registration.
To adjust for baseline patient characteristics (patient mix) that may have confounded the relationship between time period and quality indicators, multivariable logistic regression modeling was performed.
The high-pitched Amber Alert that hit cellphones across Southern California overnight may have confounded and annoyed, but the text message also prompted a fresh round of questions.
All subjects were using multiple medications, which may have confounded the possible effects of fish consumption.
Because RU486 is not PR selective and it is also a partial GR antagonist, this may have confounded our observations.
It is also possible that obesity measures are associated with differential survival and that this may have confounded their association with dementia.
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