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Repeated feed deliveries could be expected to obscure any risk associated with a particular feed delivery week.
Although reasons for such differences remain obscure, lifestyle factors associated with a more heterogeneous London cohort could be responsible.
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Concern is, however, increasing that measurement errors associated with the use of food frequency questionnaires may obscure associations between dietary intake and risk of chronic disease.
"The desire to portray in a simplified way the developments in the Arab worlds as the struggle of democracies against tyrannies or the good against the evil has long obscured the problems associated with the rising wave of extremism which spills over to other regions today as well," he said.
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The statistics of landslide size could be obscured by complications associated with landslide datasets and statistical treatments in the first place.
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