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Moreover, extraneous factors influenced the boundaries which infants established for themselves, making unrealistic a straightforward comparison of age groups.
The contrasting view is that dissociations in oral reading performance across languages are the result of extraneous factors.
For their legitimacy is extraneous to any form of collective witnessing or spectacular stage management.
The recording is slightly marred by some extraneous noise and a cloudy sound-quality on some of the vocal parts.
First, there was no disturbance to the remaining ticks, thereby minimizing any extraneous influence on the tick and parasite survival.
In many distributed networks, a response is identified by some extraneous process "done by the modeller rather than by the model" (sect. 7.4, para. 2).
By fitting the sparse properties of the surface, it is possible to eliminate, in some cases, extraneous wideband sources.
This more compact expression is a considerable improvement over the conventional notation with the extraneous summation symbols and the clumsy partial derivative notation.
In 115 signs she inserted extraneous holds between handshape changes and movements.
The second evaluation tested whether the automatic system could remove extraneous sentences, that is, sentence reduction.
It should thus be approached 'without reference to arbitrary and extraneous factors such as local government boundaries and divisions between the voluntary and public systems'.
No extraneous familiar objects were present to interfere with the event to be tested.
An obvious difficulty of this procedure is that often those extraneous estimates were prepared with an econometric specification that contradicts your model.
Where an item was missed for extraneous reasons, the score for the phoneme was weighted to reflect accuracy out of four.
The description of the pottery from this excavation is extraneous to the theme of the book but constitutes a useful record.