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Furthermore, relying on mostly cross-sectional prevalence studies to identify risk factors for mental disorders introduces the potential for prevalence-incidence (Neyman) bias [ 89].
Nevertheless, this factor highlights a potential bias in utilizing data from older or less highly scrutinized studies: the potential for overestimating prevalence of clinically relevant leiomyosarcomas via misinterpretation of histopathology.
The cryptographic analyses show that the proposed S-box method is of high performance and can be used with great potential for prominent prevalence in designing symmetric cryptosystems and copy right protection.
Plasmodium prevalence and parasite densities were significantly lower in the placebo group at baseline and thus it could be argued that that the placebo group had more potential for increasing Plasmodium prevalence and parasite densities than the treatment group.
Additionally, heritability was estimated for BRDC susceptibility in both the individual and the combined CA and NM Holstein populations to further evaluate the potential for reducing the prevalence of BRDC through the selection of less susceptible breeding stock.
We have attempted to minimize the potential for overestimating the prevalence by only assessing patients whose cancer has metastasized and are therefore, more likely to have radiation administered to metastatic sites.
Previous commentaries in the literature have suggested the potential for bias in prevalence estimates provided by practicing clinicians because their experience is based on the duration of illness, severity, and other clinical characteristics of patients who receive treatment [ 36].
Specifically, four separate comparisons were made to investigate their potential impact on estimates for prevalence of AMR.
Of these, 3909 were excluded, leaving 901 publications for potential inclusion (prevalence: 252; exercise: 175; nutrition: 474).
The importance of this finding relates to the potential for addressing the high prevalence of overweight and obesity among pregnant women through screening and targeted behaviour change interventions in high-risk groups.
Since the workup for OSA was left up to the treating physician, there was a potential for underestimation of the prevalence of OSA in chronic cough patients since all of these patients were not subjected to the gold-standard for diagnosing OSA – attended PSG.
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