Examples of using Confounding in English and their translations into Italian
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I find him entirely confounding.
This is because of many other confounding variables into the play.
socioeconomic factors; confounding factors; review.
These test results were confounding.
The scratch on the femur is confounding.
It was a fusion of confusion with a few confounding things.
That's what makes life so… interesting and confounding.
Furthermore, the reliability of a single parameter may be compromised by confounding factors.
This allergy is confounding scientists across the US as it is to a sugar rather than a protein, something quite[…].
And the last possibility is what is known as confounding, because it confounds our ability to figure out what's going on.
Many patients had confounding medical conditions, some of which required therapy with medicinal products that have been associated with development of diabetes or hyperglycaemia.
In these patients, confounding factors have included pre-existing liver disease and/or comorbidities associated with progression of underlying malignancy.
We will also address the principles of bias and confounding, thereby enabling you to familiarize yourself with all key epidemiological concepts.
Algorithmic confounding means that we should be cautious about any claim for human behavior that comes from a single digital system,
This confounding might then encourage in the composers
Residual Confounding- The effect that remains after attempts to statistically control for variables that cannot be measured perfectly.
This allergy is confounding scientists across the US as it is to a sugar rather than a protein,
Eliot's capacity for confounding our expectations is hardly breaking news, James.
a problem called algorithmic confounding(described more below).
establish a causal relationship, so three randomized controlled trials were commissioned as a means to reduce the effect of any confounding factors.