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As the entertainment-obsessed consumer shifts toward ever more mobile devices like hand-held video players and phones that can function as mini-PCs, the company wants to be ready with always-connected devices that may blur the differences between a PC and consumer electronic devices.
It rather corresponds to a superimposed signature of wear during late life that may blur other, more intrinsic sources of variations.
There are many confounders both in clinical and experimental settings that may blur our understanding, such as the type and duration of diabetes, and the degree of renal impairment and microvascular compromise.
We measured DNA methylation in cord blood mononuclear cells, which is a mixture of different cell types with partly different methylation patterns, in particular for cell type-specific immune functions that may blur associations between DNA methylation and Cd exposure.
Suggested reasons for this include: multiple overlying organizational structures that may blur what roles are done in what context, oversimplified ideas about what brokers do and the difficulty of knowing what happens among network members who lie outside one's strong, close ties.
The predictive value in general does not only depend on the quality of the instrument, but varies with the prevalence of the disorder in the study population and with factors that may blur diagnosis and cause misclassification of those who are at risk for the diagnosis.
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In the case of Penn State, there was obviously a close and supposedly caring relationship between Sandusky and his victims that may have blurred the line between appropriate and inappropriate behavior at the onset of the sexual harassment.
Thus, while it may be too tempting to resist extrapolating previously reported data to the oral route (a route more relevant to the transmission vCJD) our data suggest that doing so may blur the little that we understand of the genetic processes regulating the transmission of vCJD and the potential risk to public health that they may represent.
While this household survey approach may allow a more settled reflection on the most recent consultation and incorporation of individual outcome indicators, there is a risk that recall bias may blur some details of the most recent visit.
It may be worthwhile mentioning that poor temporal and spatial resolution imaging may blur the observation of blood movement between consecutive images.
Depending on the situation, adjustment for practice organisation may also be appropriate, but as practice organisation may be closely interwoven with other organisational aspects, this may blur important differences between practices that ought to be addressed.
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