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extraneous variables that
influence both X and Y. We say that X and Y are
confounded by some
other variable Z
whenever Z
causally influences both X and Y....
- Man with Dean Learner.
After winning the
Perrier Award, the
creators confounded media sources by
refusing to
speak out of character, or give real names...
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number of generators;
relationships that
determine the
intentionally confounded effects that
reduce the
number of runs needed. Each
generator halves the...
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Claude Deschamps (c. 1600 – 1681),
better known as de Villiers, was a
French playwright and actor. His 1660 tragicomedy, Le
Festin de
pierre ou le Fils...
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confounded (i.e.,
whether the
defender is attacked,
whether the defender's ABM
defense is attacked, or
whether the
defenders ABM
system is
confounded)...
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Sminthuridae (Lubbock, 1862), not to be
confounded with:
Sminthurididae (Börner, 1906), is a
family of
springtails of the
order Symphypleona. Sminthurids...
- authors.
Pliny calls them Cussii, and in some
places they are
apparently confounded with the Cissii. It is
possible that
their name may be
connected with...
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September 2021. Travis,
Peter W. (1997). "Chaucer's Chronographiae, the
Confounded Reader, and Fourteenth-Century
Measurements of Time". In Poster, Carol;...
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Thessalian prince and hero of the
island of Rhodes. He was
sometimes confounded with the
Phlegyan Phorbas.
Phorbas was the son of
Triopas and Hiscilla...
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implanting a fake
blood sample inside a
plastic tube in his arm,
which confounded DNA test results. John
Schneeberger was
raised in
Northern Rhodesia (now...