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prior history

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meanings of priorand history


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prior
adjective[before noun]
uk /praɪər/ us /praɪr/
formal
existing or happening before something else, or before a ...
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history
noun
uk /ˈhɪs.tər.i/ us /ˈhɪs.t̬ɚ.i/
(the study of or a record of) past events considered together, especially events of a particular period, country, ...
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Examples of prior history


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Among those with a priorhistory of depressive symptoms, recall was extremely poor.
Twelve farms were known to have had a priorhistory of shedding before the start of the study.
Few subjects had a priorhistory of dysthymia or were suffering from chronic depression (o2 years duration) at initial entry.
All subjects reported no priorhistory of speech or hearing impairment.
Specifically, individuals with a priorhistory of mental illness tend to respond differently to elements of their social environments than do the previously asymptomatic.
These results, of course, implicate learning and the subject's priorhistory.
They had no priorhistory of cognitive or language impairment.
Those who are less resilient or more vulnerable (for example, those with priorhistory of depression) would be more likely to experience depression co-morbid with chronic illness.
Preferences were assessed through surveys of clinicians caring for terminally ill patients, severely or terminally ill patients themselves, or patients with a priorhistory of cancer.
Priorhistory is part of current context, playing a role in selection, engagement, and interpretation of subsequent experience and in the use of available environmental supports.
Third, these effects are found for all participants, but they are often stronger and more consistent for participants with high baseline levels of symptoms or priorhistory of diagnosis.
This method estimates and predicts based on priorhistory records.
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These cases can be discovered later on electrocardiograms, using blood enzyme tests or at autopsy without a priorhistory of related complaints.
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Conservatism, therefore, remains free to select whichever position within the priorhistory appeals to it.
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Since some defendants may not remember all such priorhistory, some defense attorneys conduct their own investigations.
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Priorhistory of offending, and seriousness of offence, are fundamental factors in determining severity of sentence, for any offender.
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