One explanation for these differences is confounding by poorly measured or unmeasured risk factors that varied between communities. |
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The variables in our data set explain only a small amount of the tidal volume variance, suggesting other unmeasured factors influence treatment. |
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We will find our identity in Him and reflect His glory as we were created to do, and that will bring us unmeasured joy. |
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Income is partly a proxy for measured and unmeasured characteristics of the parents and family that benefit the child. |
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It is likely that this association is at least partially due to unmeasured genetic factors. |
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Adjustment had little impact on measures of association, but confounding by unmeasured factors cannot be ruled out. |
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This finding suggests that day-to-day changes in SO 2 in Europe may be a surrogate for daily changes in some other, unmeasured factor. |
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Thirdly, there's some unmeasured risks really associated with the technology which other energy technologies simply don't have. |
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A sort of affinity and identification contributed to the unmeasured success of the play. |
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Winston acknowledged that this benefit is balanced against as yet unmeasured risks to the environment and to public health. |
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Unless calibration solutions and extracts are internally standardised, unmeasured losses of the solvent by evaporation are unacceptable. |
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To develop a critical attitude towards the unmeasured violence of Simone and the abnegated generosity of Rocco. |
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Now, it's leading to brand-new consumer products, many of whose benefits are unmeasured or unmeasurable. |
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How often discrimination occurs is unmeasured and perhaps unmeasurable, Dr. Williams said. |
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The observations led officers to believe that he was in possession of a large quantity of unmeasured crabs. |
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The sources of a majority of airborne toxic substances remain unmeasured and, in some cases, unidentified. |
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The world then followed, in a unanimous and unmeasured movement of solidarity. |
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This does not mean, of course, that the European Union and the international community must react in an unmeasured and disproportionate way. |
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Certainly, some such unmeasured effect related to benefit duration affects unemployment durations. |
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These have led to more effective inspections and controls with positive but largely unmeasured employment effects. |
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Much of it does not account for unmeasured individual characteristics, and most of it relies on cross-sectional data. |
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Measures of economic output that try to correct for traditionally unmeasured or mismeasured inputs lead to different productivity estimates than the traditional approaches. |
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Failure to account for an unmeasured risk factor could have artificially inflated or deflated the relative risks for the landfill versus reference areas. |
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New sensors for these microelectrodes are being produced which offer lower detection limits and the opportunity to measure other previously unmeasured ions. |
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For an individual there are always unmeasured and unknown factors and the outcome anyway can be only yes or no, so predictions cannot be individually validated. |
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The results could still be confounded by unmeasured factors. |
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Nordheim once based a work around the image of a solitaire diamond, and here, too, his compositions shimmer like stones of unmeasured preciousness. |
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Direct farm marketing models often exist in the informal economy and subsequently their economic and social impacts, contributions to farm and household income, and impacts on the broader community remain unmeasured. |
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With Child CI risk exposure being largely unmeasured and hard to quantify, providers generally manage their risk exposure by limiting the cover and restricting the cover provisions. |
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For its critics, the scheme is yet another way of pouring unmeasured pots of good money after bad, into a bottomless pit where ghost workers dig and corrupt officials thrive. |
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This may be due to methodological limitations including unmeasured and uncontrolled parameters such as the quality of the electrical signal, radiofrequencies, locally elevated exposure levels and ground currents. |
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As for any non-experimental evaluation, however, there remains the possibility that unmeasured differences between participants and members of the comparison group may have affected the estimated results. |
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To date, there has been a focus on gathering and analyzing data for large metropolitan areas, while smaller communities are going unmeasured and unnoticed. |
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Randomization is the only method of assignment that controls for unknown and unmeasured confounders as well as for those that are known and measured. |
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However, the extrapolation of measured data to unmeasured plants should only be done if all plants are of the same type and operating under similar conditions. |
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Loadings of PCBs to Lake Michigan from unmeasured and often unknown sources are far greater than those that can be attributed to regulated point sources. |
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The data, and the new Top 50 list, are helping quantify an industry that is omnipresent, but prior to our work was remarkably unmeasured. |
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In many studies, the presence of structural factors affecting women's and fetal health, such as poverty and poor nutrition, go unmeasured, further obscuring the effectiveness of the intervention on health outcomes. |
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Within the boundaries of the EL there is also a large unmeasured, but potentially valuable rhodonite resource within the tenement. |
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This triangulated signal means that no part of the pipe wall goes unmeasured, and it pinpoints the exact size and location of flaws. |
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It is a question of making those emitting greenhouse gases pay the cost of the invisible and unmeasured damage they cause to the environment, and therefore to all of us. |
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