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Multiple linear regression analysis was also done to clarify the association between geographic area of residence and blood pressures, while controlling for age and height which are confounding factors.

Survival is affected by several factors including malignancy stage, tumour resection margins and chronic systemic illness, all of which are confounding factors for allogenic blood transfusion (de Cassia Braga Ribeiro et al, 2003).

Fei et al. (2007) adjusted for quadratic gestational age, and Apelberg et al. (2007b) adjusted for maternal height and net weight gain during pregnancy, both of which are confounding factors not considered in our fully adjusted model.

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We estimated the main linear effects of the factors which are confounded with two-factor and three-factor interactions (two-way and three-way).

Research designs are needed that can test which exposures have truly causal effects on mental illness and which are confounded by genotype, so that clinicians can make informed decisions about when modifying exposures will be likely to result in reductions in mental illness.

While neuroleptic induced parkinsonism (NIP) is often thought to be well understood in terms of its clinical course, pathophysiology, and treatment, this is clearly not the case, and almost all our current beliefs are based on data published decades ago of dubious merit, and recent studies which are confounded by design conflicts.

All specimens were grown on the same site; however, they were grown during different time periods which are confounded with the effect of the two provenances and hence are included as a trial effect.

There may therefore be some changes in brain precocity expression which are confounded by brain smoltification expression.

This detection algorithm performed well at recognizing fluorescent endolysosomes, unlike conventional convolution methods, which are confounded by variable intensity levels and background noise.

We cannot disentangle changes in underlying risk factors from changes in the screening policy, both of which are confounded by the Jade Goody effect.

Note that this is proposed solely as a theoretical tool to distinguish between the effects of recovery on the animal it self (clinical signs) and on the population (infectious), which are confounded in the SELDIRS model.

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