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However, when no obvious prior distribution for a parameter exists, a burden is placed on the researcher to ensure that the prior selected is not inadvertently influencing the posterior distribution of parameters of interest.
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The hypothesis of the RATE Registry is that there exists a definable burden of atrial fibrillation episodes in the RATE population that will be predictive of important clinical outcomes, including progression from asymptomatic to symptomatic atrial fibrillation (if any) or to sustained atrial fibrillation, heart failure, and risk of stroke.
There exists an undiagnosed burden of psychiatric disorders in the population, with an increased risk among those from low socio-economic strata and the elderly.
Mr. Hitchens, of course, defended himself against the assertion that the left had never examined Stalinism's burden, arguing that "there exists a historical tradition of Marxist writers who exposed and opposed Stalin".
Given the current and growing burden of AHFS, there exists a substantial unmet need for novel therapies that improve outcomes.
A wealth of data exists on the burden of FM from individual countries, particularly from the United States.
Under the Freedom of Information Act, agencies and ministers can refuse to process requests even before making a decision if they believe such a burden exists.
Limited amount of data exists on the burden and impact of MOH in Latin American Countries.
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