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The prevalence rule highlights that, if symptoms are considered prevalent, people are less likely to appraise them as serious or as warranting medical attention (Scott et al, 2012).
Sociodemographic characteristics have clear implications for both the prevalence rule and age or sex stereotypes.
However, in contrast to previous observations in genital discs (Moreno and Morata, 1999), we found no evidence for a downregulation of Abd-B in the VNC, which would be an exception from the 'posterior prevalence' rule.
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RRT resulted in much higher estimates of the prevalence of rule breaking than the self-complete questionnaire, particularly for more sensitive questions.
At India's first ever conference on "National Initiative Towards Strengthening Arbitration and Enforcement," Modi said: "Businesses seek assurance of the prevalence of rule of law in the Indian market.
The study was not intended to investigate prevalence, prediction rules or associations between each of the life impacts.
Selecting a short prevalence period to rule out pre-existing conditions can, through misclassification, substantially inflate estimates of incident conditions.
10 The current study identified a somewhat higher prevalence of road rule violations (38%) and lower safety gear use (3%).
Among symptomatic or extreme bradycardia patients, we sought its prevalence and prediction rule by history, vital sign, and ECG [ 3, 4].
For example, in our sample, in the 60.4% of patients who were deemed at low risk according to the rule, the prevalence of MDR-TB was 3.2%.
Dyslipidemia in these patients was almost the rule with prevalence rates of 85%.
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