Sentences with phrase «also confounded»

Individual behavioral variation in response to noise stimuli may have also confounded the spontaneous behavior and delta - g results, particularly for the noise exposure period comparisons.
It is also confounded by behavior: in a past life, did your pup chew on bones, or rocks?
Describing differences in expenditures in this way is also confounded by differences in the overall amounts of funding provided to virtual and traditional schools.
They are also confounded by dietary differences that have nothing to do with meat, such as the consumption of fruits and vegetables.
Looking around I found literally one study with eight subjects that was also confounded with Vitamin C.
But Fitzgerald also purchased shares in pharma giants Merck and Bayer after taking over the CDC — an apparent conflict of interest that also confounded government ethics experts.
The repeated use of Zidane in the left of the midfield this season has also confounded many considering that he has been the star of Real's campaigns in previous seasons as an offensive central midfielder.
Khrushchev impressed the American public with his wit, warmth, humanness and nerve, but he also confounded everyone by his insistence that, above all, he wanted to visit Disneyland.
«They shall be ashamed, and also confounded, all of them: they shall go to confusion together that are makers of idols.
In addition to this being a case of special pleading via definitional fiat, the immutable good nature of god argument places the «objective / absolute» standard beyond the control of the god in that god has no choice but to obey this good nature (which also confounds the notion of omnipotence in that god is restricted to only a limited set of possible behaviors).
Also confounding the effort is the collapse of major financial institutions, such as investment bank Lehman Brothers, which had a team of brokers specifically dedicated to trading in such carbon markets, which will have an impact as it may limit the number of financial speculators in RGGI.
His research also confounds some earlier ideas on where these mammals first originated.
Juhana, Steve, Robert, Blood sugar is also a confounding problem.
Because I don't blog for money, the field is wide open... which is both liberating but also confounding.
Goodbye Christopher Robin may also confound audience expectations: for all that it's about the creator of Winnie the Pooh, it's hardly a cuddly kids story.
We're not sure what the term «Bridges» means in the context of the game, and the spiderweb imagery is also confounding — but as with any Kojima project, let the speculation begin.
They also confound your responsive design concerns by swinging the use case around.
While the strengths of experience are often overlooked in education reform, our teachers also confound the traditional school belief in credentials.
Also confounding the effort is the collapse of major financial institutions, such as investment bank Lehman Brothers, which had a team of brokers specifically dedicated to trading in such carbon markets, which will have an impact as it may limit the number of financial speculators in RGGI.

Not exact matches

Johnson must now also give up his chairmanship of the Foreign Language Film Award Executive Committee, where he has spearheaded a number of changes that have angered some members but also significantly reduced the confounding choices and grievous oversights that once plagued the category.
The package also contains bills directing agencies to craft the least costly rules possible, to publish cost estimates for rules in development, and to publish «plain language» summaries of proposed rules online, a salvo at the impenetrable verbal thickets that confound small - business owners, who typically handle compliance themselves.
They not only rely on analytical processes (those that produce either / or choices) but also exhibit the ability to see all of the salient — and sometimes contradictory — aspects of a confounding problem and create novel solutions that go beyond and dramatically improve on existing alternatives.
Some of the messages from the OT prophets also seem to confound past, present and future.
If you claim the methodology of neutralizing potentially confounding variables limits possibilities to that of the natural then you also make an argument for the supernatural never to be observed by science due to it's methodology.
While the rest of the TGS family was confounded by Kenneth's nature, they were also often humbled by it.
It is also a description of relational power as operating ideally and without reference to the baffling and confounding realities which constitute our empirical existence.
Also compare the penetrating echo of the teachings of Jesus in the New Testament with something as mysterious and utterly confounding and void of human - to - human concern as the Dao De Jing.
KJV 1Pe 2:6 Wherefore also it is contained in the scripture, Behold, I lay in Sion a chief corner stone, elect, precious: and he that believeth on him shall not be confounded.
To confound that shock, they also had Henri Bedimo at left - back, he left that summer for Montpellier HSC and helped them win their first ever league crown.
Also rates of PPH are VERY subject to confounding, even if estimation were to be perfect.
Another - parent - in - the - home also seems to be protective against program drop - out (Bagner, 2013) Confounding variables may include socio - economic status and mental health deficits (Webster - Stratton and Hammond, 1990).
Potential confounding variables including major risk factors for infection, maternal demographic characteristics, obstetric factors, and infant risk factors were also abstracted from the medical record.
Research indicates that breastfeeding also affects motor development: children who are breastfed show an earlier ability to crawl and perform the «pincer grip,» after adjusting for potential confounding variables.
Associations between potential confounding variables and the presence of infection and sepsis / meningitis were also identified through this bivariate analysis.
SMMIS allowed us to control for nearly all of the known risk factors for PPH, many of which were also associated with intended place of birth and would therefore almost certainly have caused problems of confounding had they not been included as model covariates.
322 Additional subsequent large population case - control trials consistently have found vaccines to be protective against SIDS323, — , 325; however, confounding factors (social, maternal, birth, and infant medical history) might account for this protective effect.326 It also has been theorized that the decreased SIDS rate immediately after vaccination was attributable to infants being healthier at time of immunization, or «the healthy vaccinee effect.»
We also applied logistic regression analysis to calculate adjusted odds ratios, 28 in order to control for possible confounding factors.
Professions also are proxies for a lot of other socio - economic things, so there a lot of confounding factors.
You confounded the people who insisted on jabbering at us about «what Iowa meant» for the last few days, and you also showed up in record numbers and demonstrated that participatory democracy is not quite dead in this country.
You confounded the people who insisted on jabbering at us about «what Iowa meant» for the last few days, and you also showed up in record numbers and demonstrated...
Various confounding factors including motor skills, cardiorespiratory fitness, physical activity, and sedentary behaviour were also measured.
Participants also kept a diary of their activities on that day, and were interviewed in person to better control for possible confounding factors, as well as how typical their activities were on the monitoring day.
Importantly, in patients whose liver disease improved, there was also an improvement in kidney function even after several adjustments by potential confounding factors such as diabetes, hypertension, concurrent medications and weight loss by itself.
For 36 months, scientists tracked 4175 yellow taxis and 12,525 blue taxis from the same Singapore - based fleet; they also used 3 months of data from more than 3000 drivers» GPS logs to rule out differences in driving speed, number of stops, and distance covered as confounding factors.
The research team, which was also led by Dr. Kirsten Beyer of the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, adjusted the results to make sure they weren't confounded by race, age, income level, education, marital status, employment and other factors.
«It's also the most confounding thing I've ever done.
The new Hubble pictures also reveal that the debris in the middle — the shredded star itself — is asymmetrical, confounding expectations.
The study also adjusted for confounding factors such as whether a patient was treated during the day or at night or during the week or on the weekend.
This situation is confounded by the relative scarcity of blood - or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-- based biomarkers that can increase our understanding of disease pathology, and might also serve as effective differential diagnostic or prognostic tools.
But five cities vying to host the 2022 Winter Olympics also could be confounding athletes with unusually warm weather eight years from now.
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