Examples of using Confounding in English and their translations into Swedish
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we circumvented the risk of confounding by indication by using a within-individual design,
handle sources of bias and confounding.
comes from confounding the sin of revenge
the number of teeth as confounding factors.
cancer in studies in which chance, bias and confounding could.
Many patients had confounding medical conditions, some of which required therapy with agents
Just as the confounding of surplus-value and profit misleads Ricardo into unpleasant contradictions,
This confounding of the real, observed world
moral blindness or the confounding of good and evil,
Paul had little difficulty in confounding his accusers, but as he refused to purchase his liberty.
Final OS analysis was not adjusted for the potentially confounding effects of crossover(154[89%]
By confounding these two distinct things some writers have been led to hold that the value of gold and silver is imaginary.
By confounding these two forms, which overlap each other,
This is perhaps one of the most confounding questions a layman can ask of a film professional.
For nanoforms the potential confounding effect of dispersion in octanol
Confounding insight is the sudden ability of arcane distortion of tedious images,
chemotherapy in the preliminary OS analysis that was not adjusted for the potentially confounding effects of subsequent therapy.
difference between pembrolizumab and chemotherapy in the preliminary OS analysis that was not adjusted for the potentially confounding effects of crossover.
so it seems remarkable but confounding, new and different,
These words of Allah are far more effective than anything the Prophet say, and the confounding of his enemies is also more effective than anything he might do.