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In the HCHS/SOL, it was possible to obtain more precise prevalence estimates for the various Hispanic/Latino groups using objective criteria for assessing diabetes.
More studies on those younger than 9 years-old and with larger samples are necessary in order to obtain a more precise prevalence estimate.
Indeed, our numbers were small and are able to give only an estimate of the prevalence of such lesions; a much larger study would be required to give a more precise prevalence estimate.
However, because we did not specifically survey all referring laboratories for all Ralstonia species that may have been recovered from CF specimens, we were not able to define a more precise prevalence of Ralstonia sp. in the CF population.
For example, variations in regional as well as individual herd immunity affect both prevalence and risk of introduction and applying the model to a specific region would allow more precise prevalence figures.
Our findings highlight the need for further research on larger data sets to generate more precise prevalence estimates for childhood disability by ethnic group, and further work to investigate the associations between childhood disability and lone-parenthood and parental disability.
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To obtain more precise estimates of prevalence among adults with lower carriage than children, sampling aimed to enrol 1.5 times the number of adults than children.
More useful than precise prevalence estimates will be contextual information about IPV in military families, such as impact, use of services, and barriers to services use.
Ideally, repeat measures of serum creatinine and urinary albumin excretion might allow us to be more precise in our prevalence estimates.
A more precise estimation of prevalence of healing-dependent ARs with a common 5% margin of error and 95% confidence level, and based on the study results (prevalence of ARs according to ASRM > 1 cm criteria), would require a very large sample of 269 patients with septate uterus (Kish, 1965), which exceeded our recruitment opportunities.
Although, larger population-based studies would be required to give a more precise estimate of the prevalence of AH in Northern Europe (i.e., Denmark).
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