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It is possible that unmeasured factors related to this group of women might have confounded our results; however, associations remained after controlling for several potential confounders, including maternal education and income.
He might have confounded many because he never fit a stereotype for an NFL quarterback both on the field and off, but that was also his charm: he was not a football robot.
Some also might have sought care somewhere else first, which might have confounded our results.
Extensive efforts were made to eliminate other TLR ligands in all CPS preparations which might have confounded the results.
Although this was suggested in our previous analysis, we were not able to account for other factors which might have confounded this observation.
We elected to focus on a single histological subtype, as other subclasses of EOC exhibit distinct biological and clinical properties that might have confounded the analysis [27].
Varying scores on type I alexithymia might have confounded the present results and could contribute to the fact that the present findings are not in line with previous studies on affective priming in alexithymia, which likewise used the TAS-20 and thus did not control for this possible confound.
Among the participant characteristics during study that might have confounded study outcome the only significant differences were the median number of study weeks that study subjects were fed cereal, which differed between treatment groups in both the cohorts of HIV-infected children, and HIV-uninfected children born to HIV-infected mothers; and the clinic used by HIV-infected children.
These factors might have confounded the results.
Third, the use of Voluven® might have confounded the results.
We have carefully considered whether differences in socio-demographic profiles might have confounded our results.
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