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Overall, we showed that animals adapt to the restraint over a five-day period; however, restraint may introduce confounding behavioral outcomes that may hinder the interpretation of results derived from awake rat imaging.

This HIE includes an academic affiliation and medical training program so providers may rotate through training sites at different stages of the intervention which may introduce confounding.

Third, as diabetes and fasting glucose values are plausibly intermediate variables between TCF7L2 and retinal phenotypes, our analyses conditional on diabetes/fasting glucose values need to be interpreted with caution as this method may introduce confounding [ 25].

In a real-world setting, switching patients to another treatment regimen may introduce confounding by indication, an important limitation to observational studies reporting on patients changing their treatment regimens, including the study described here.

This may introduce confounding variables, such as the stress of moving them away from their familiar surroundings to a different environment and disruption of social bonds or the restraint itself may lead to abnormal behaviour and altered responses [ 18].

Second, the quantification of orthologous genes across species can only be an approximation based on alignment scores, and in distantly related species, this may introduce confounding of the data.

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We also sought to test whether such responses might be collected under passive conditions similar to those in electrophysiology research using mismatch negativity designs, which have proven useful in developmental and cross linguistic studies in which explicit discrimination and labelling may introduce confounds.

In other words, social problems may be part of a chain of events and adjustment would therefore introduce confounding.

Parents of children with many symptoms may be suspected to be more compliant with the project than the parents of children without symptoms, which could introduce confounding to further analysis.

Further, those with cognitive impairment may have been less accurate in their recall and may have introduced confounding variation into the analysis.

MB clade 7 viruses accounted for 34 viral sequences in our data set, and 52.9% (18/34) required hospitalization, peaking in November during wave 2. Such intensified regional sampling may have introduced confounding bias in our severity analysis.

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