After his release the pensioner told how he feared to leave his hotel room and had all his calls screened. |
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It's scandalous that airline passengers are still not screened against all names on a terrorist watch list. |
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We screened several hundred inbred and exotic maize lines for their tolerance to anoxia. |
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The balance of the glorious afternoon was spent sitting in Lucy's screened porch chatting and catching up on gossip. |
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In addition to microbiological testing, dust samples are screened for the presence of heavy metals, pesticides, and radiogenic elements. |
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Also popular is our 12-foot, square design which can be made to incorporate a barbecue pit, wet bar, screened walls and more. |
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A small sample of hair is sent for testing to a lab, where it is screened for traces of a range of drugs, including cannabis and heroin. |
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They were descending the tapestries of the oratory walls or scuttling beneath the arrases that screened off the adyta behind the idol. |
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Waste was hauled by truck to various designated dumps, and the ore was to be stockpiled or to be directly crushed, screened, and agglomerated. |
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The personnel would be screened for blood pressure, diabetes and heart ailments. |
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Five further episodes, not screened in the first run, have turned up in repeat airings. |
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It is shady, screened from view by rhododendrons., hydrangeas and tall ferns, with a groundcover of sweet woodruff that smothers all weeds. |
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The audience to one of his films shown at the Berlin Film Festival jeered his work as it was being screened. |
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For the past 16 years, the Royal Opera House has screened live relays to the Covent Garden piazza, reaching thousands of fans and passers-by. |
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Another of the BBC's lame excuses for going ahead with the episode is that it will not be screened until the autumn. |
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Anyone who comes to your landing page has already been screened by your ad. |
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Precautions include the use of insect repellants, insecticide room sprays, mosquito netting, and screened windows. |
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The elderly nursing home residents were screened as they were selected to participate in the study. |
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The police officer is the fourth officer from the police force to resign after featuring in the programme, screened on Tuesday night. |
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To develop anti-HSV compounds from plants, 31 herbs used as antipyretic and anti-inflammatory agents in Chinese medicine were screened. |
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These are long strips of open, screened vent, typically made from vinyl, that are installed along the ridge of the roof. |
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Tara Bangla, a Calcutta-based television station bought broadcast rights, and has screened the film on prime time. |
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Our family was screened by Social Services regularly, risk assessments for the children. |
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The sort of rollicking adventure mini-series that only ever gets screened during the holidays and may entertain the kids for a couple of hours. |
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It is still a dark story, though, which arguably has never really been screened in the way it was written. |
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The ACCP recommends that patients with suspected PAH be screened with echocardiography to detect cardiac anatomic and arrhythmic problems. |
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All pregnant women should be screened for rubella if testing was not performed before conception. |
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Cinema adverts be screened this month and a new logo has been designed which will be seen on mailings and in adverts. |
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In 2000 Iranians chose a relatively liberal majority from a carefully screened list of candidates for the country's parliament, or majlis. |
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The ship screened the escort carriers and performed antisubmarine warfare patrols. |
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Patients with the syndrome should be screened for an underlying malignancy or autoimmune disorder. |
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All donors were screened for malignancies, autoimmune and certain neurological disorders, and any high-risk behavior. |
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The data showed that this popular site had malvertising on 5 percent of its pages screened in the past 90 days. |
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On Sunday night, Channel 7 screened the first of what is hoped to be a series of telemovies based on the detective novels of Shane Maloney. |
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The hearing will be in public and screened on television but the later evidence sessions will not be televised. |
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The planners pointed out that the site is well screened from an existing housing estate and from the Ross Road. |
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The entire site is screened by good-sized trees and hedgerows, giving shelter. |
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The front yard of their corner lot is screened only by plantings and a sheltered seating area. |
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For example when we lived in Pennsylvania our front yard screened us from the road with 10 feet tall evergreens. |
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The plastics recycling company is fairly well, although not completely screened with mature trees. |
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The front garden is screened from the road with high mature hedging while the gravel driveway has space for several cars. |
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In older parts of town, the canals are screened off from yards and businesses by the equally impenetrable walls of giant oleanders. |
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The head of the hole is screened off from the fjord, and it is almost as if we were on a little mountain lake. |
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The existing stone walls have been screened off to a height of three and a half metres, and the central dividing walls have been removed. |
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An oval meeting area at the entry can be screened off by a sheer curtain and by pivoting millwork elements for displaying candy. |
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They had to be whisked in by a back entrance, completely screened from the workers protesting outside. |
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Who would have thought that the second world war Home Guard sitcom, first screened by the BBC in 1968, would still be relevant? |
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The films were screened in cinemas across the city and at community meetings. |
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Set to hit theatres across the country this Friday, the film was screened at Mahadev Road Auditorium in New Delhi on Tuesday evening. |
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The first series was screened in 1994 as people of all races voted together for the first time and elected Nelson Mandela president. |
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The film is screened in a 35 mm format and is not an IMAX, large format or a 3D presentation. |
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It was a dream come true when 5 films of Chabrol were screened in Bangkok this year. |
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Donated blood and organs should be screened to prevent transmission of West Nile virus, federal officials say. |
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These patients were all screened for the presence of underlying thrombophilia using the same tests as those performed in the study patients. |
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Should all Rh D-negative women be screened for excessive fetomaternal hemorrhage after delivery of an Rh D-positive infant? |
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What you believed all along to be certified and protected blood, may not have been screened completely. |
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After oviposition, the parent females were screened for the presence of virus by fluorescent antibody technique as mentioned below. |
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The investigators conclude that anyone diagnosed with osteoporosis should be screened for celiac disease. |
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The majority of identity thefts occur thru contractors employing people in entry-level jobs that have not been properly screened. |
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Volunteers are comprehensively trained and screened before being matched with a suitable family or parent. |
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According to Bradley, the drivers, who work part-time, are fully screened and identity documents fully checked. |
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The Coast Guard screened maritime workers for loyalty, and blacklisted and drove hundreds off the ships and docks. |
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Sunday school teachers, choir leaders and other volunteers will be screened to ensure they are safe to work with children. |
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The resulting FOA R colonies were screened for temperature-sensitive growth. |
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These mutants were then screened for their ability to suppress other yme1 phenotypes, as well as for inherent collateral phenotypes. |
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Such a list has existed, but it should be screened and pruned to ensure that the topics are suitable for student research. |
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The suo mutations were screened for their ability to restore growth of pex2 mutants on OA medium. |
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To some extent, I think events need to be screened properly before permission is granted to access the facility. |
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Prior to analysis, the variables were screened for assumptions of statistical analysis. |
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It was his belief that the Council's senior officials were appalled that the four other potential routes were screened out because of a plant. |
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None of these users would necessarily be screened out by a licensing system or a background check. |
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Most babies will be screened on the maternity ward, but there are babies who will require a visit to a local clinic. |
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Independent Exposure is screened worldwide at various microcinemas and alternative venues and festivals around the world. |
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Now the doctors are recommending that people being screened for the disease give the dish a wide berth for a few days before going to hospital. |
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The herbs are screened and finely milled for quick release and effectiveness in the body. |
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All materials used in medical devices must be screened for biocompatibility so they do not cause adverse local or systemic effects in people. |
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Slides containing F 2 worms were screened for the presence of worms with diakinesis nuclei exhibiting more than six chromatin masses. |
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A short film shot in Sligo will be screened for movie moguls from all over the world in Los Angeles later this month. |
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We accept advertising from responsible Turkish Van cat breeders offering healthy, home-raised kittens for sale to carefully screened buyers. |
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The third series was taped in colour but first screened in black and white because they still broadcast in monochrome at that time. |
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He apparently has one of the electric bug and fly zappers and usually has a few dead mozzies as well, even though his house is screened. |
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Waters managed to get his films screened in New York, where they soon became mandatory viewing for those in the underground art scene. |
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A total of 12,600 transformants from six individually mutagenized pools were screened. |
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Floor-to-ceiling expanses of glass are screened by thin slips of white curtain. |
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We used the practice's computerised records to compare age, body mass index, and blood pressure of the screened and unscreened populations. |
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Therefore, the interval between cancer detection and death is longer in screened patients than in unscreened patients. |
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Regular updates on movies screened at the theatres and film news will be e-mailed to the web site's of registered users. |
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There were no significant demographic differences between the screened and unscreened patients. |
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His televised recordings of the composer's complete nocturnes have been screened throughout Europe, Australia and on PBS in the United States. |
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Patients were screened daily using published guidelines for ability to wean from the mechanical ventilator. |
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All the surrounding high-rises are screened out with clematis and honeysuckle vines on the perimeter fence. |
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All visitors must be visually screened prior to being allowed access to the building. |
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There are eight airings during a two-week burst before the films move into a rotation in which they are screened about 15 times a year. |
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One Scottish filmmaker who is having his feature screened is Richard Jobson. |
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Last year, we placed 275 retired Thoroughbreds and Standardbreds into carefully screened and monitored homes in 28 states. |
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At university health centers, students are often screened and treated by a nurse practitioner or PA only. |
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The first film screened using this digital cinema system was the Suyra starrer, Perazhagan, which was followed by Kaadal. |
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Built in 1778, this handsome town house is set within screened gardens that overlook Banff and the mouth of the River Deveron. |
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Last night, Salisbury's Odeon cinema screened the first film in its short season of classics. |
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A monitor is connected to the waist after the capsule is swallowed and the oesophagus, stomach and intestines are screened. |
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The bed would usually be screened off from the main hall by a curtain, often embroidered. |
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The owner is now seeking planning consent for 20 log cabins, screened by 20 ft mature trees to be planted straightway. |
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From the end of the year immigrants will also be screened for HIV, hepatitis B and serious kidney infection. |
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A cDNA library of mRNA isolated from asparagus spears 24 h post-harvest was screened for peroxidases using homologous and heterologous probes. |
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Programs are screened for scenes that contradict the codes of sexual chastity and religious observance. |
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We screened the company's database looking for funds with diversified holdings that spread their assets to many nations in the region. |
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You'll want to consider sunrooms or screened porches you can build now or add in the future. |
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The German superheterodynes were always very well screened and featured extensive selectivity before the mixer with three or more tuned circuits. |
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Universally panned by the critics but loved by the public, it will be screened at Fairfield alongside the gospel performances. |
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Active drug users were identified and screened for eligibility by indigenous paraprofessional outreach workers in the community. |
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Indigenous paraprofessional health educators identified and screened active drug injectors using street outreach and drug user social networks. |
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The group viewed as holding lower levels of these human capital measures will be screened out of the recruitment process. |
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The following are titles, screening venues, show times and a synopsis of the films to be screened on Saturday. |
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The patient was screened hypnotically by using a modified version of the Hypnotic Induction Profile. |
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A short film suggesting eco-friendly alternatives to immersion in lakes is being screened too. |
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The show was screened around the world and starred David Schwimmer of Friends fame and British actor Damian Lewis. |
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Part of the main drag downtown was closed to traffic, and every night all kinds of films, classics to indies, were screened outside for free. |
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Already, the front porch has given way to the screened deck in the back yard, and the white picket fence is now a brick wall. |
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You can set a screen as close as desired, as long as the screener is in the normal field of vision of the player being screened. |
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Pipes led out to the water and the intakes were screened to prevent any solids being drawn into the pumps. |
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Rajnikant's film was announced for theatrical release on August 15, but was screened for invitees and fan clubs on Wednesday. |
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Guillotine-cut flock may be dyed before it is bath-finished, dried, screened, and bagged. |
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When the film was finally screened last week, it quickly became clear that his jumpy demands and general cussedness have paid off. |
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The design includes a hipped and gabled roof, deep eaves, a side deck, and a screened front porch. |
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Moreover, we screened for preclinical signs and not for signs of overt lung disease. |
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This all serves to demonstrate the preschoolers ' broad competence when they are screened for admission to the target school a year or two later. |
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The six-part series, presented by Scottish television presenter Stephen Jardine, is due to be screened in June. |
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First, dirt is screened to remove pebbles, rocks and organic debris, such as roots. |
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There is nothing worse than watching your movie screened on a bad video projector! |
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Thus, microarrays of an entire eukaryotic proteome can be prepared and screened for diverse biochemical activities. |
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The fourth side is screened by lightweight wattle wall that gently diffuses the harsh light. |
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Students from 10 elementary schools in three school districts were screened using the Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills. |
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Families who were referred to the study were contacted by telephone and screened for initial eligibility. |
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The apparatus consisted of a cooler fitted with a screened divider separating ice and water. |
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During the Science Film Festival, documentaries and docudramas on scientists and science-related subjects are being screened. |
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His exploits are to be screened on two television documentaries about the sport. |
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When the film was screened at the Venice film festival, there were a few boos from the audience, but he is happy his work is stirring up a reaction. |
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Still, the film is a startling document for its time, and in its crazy quilt of themes could be screened credibly in a festival of avant-garde films. |
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To examine reception quality, a researcher made a call and then walked into a room screened to prevent cellphone signals penetrating its walls or bouncing around inside. |
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Next the Censor Board denied the film a certificate for a whole year until the Bombay High Court ordered that the film could be publicly screened without cuts. |
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One hundred percent of every person who comes onboard is screened, positively identified, and tracked in our system, while they're with us as a passenger or a crewmember. |
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The venue was ready with the mandatory perimeter separating spectators from the VVIP who would be on a high rise dais and everyone was checked and screened. |
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The Duke researchers screened out those who had problems with hard drugs, alcohol or schizophrenia. |
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All pregnant women should be screened for bacteriuria and subsequently treated with antibiotics such as nitrofurantoin, sulfisoxazole or cephalexin. |
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But she also recognizes that it places women who are told that they screened for HPV in a frustrating limbo. |
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The government's Film Bureau vets scripts, decides when, and if, the finished films can be screened, and whether they can be shown at foreign film festivals. |
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It appeared the family had never been properly screened by the DIB, which was alarming given that its activities were supposedly well monitored, he added. |
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In this process, which is much faster than that using guillotine cutters, tow is dyed, finished, cut, dried, screened, and bagged in one continuous operation. |
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At the highway, Lucius picked up a rhythm of hoofs and fell to his knees behind a shallow berm, thinly screened from the road by a stand of brush. |
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The authors conclude that children who required treatment for amblyopia were four times more likely to remain amblyopic if they were screened only at 37 months of age. |
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Patients with cirrhosis were screened by endoscopy for esophageal varices, and those with more than minimal variceal lesions were asked to enroll in the study. |
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This approach in Chinese cinema, however, was entirely absent from the films screened in Sydney, which were bland and artistically commonplace works. |
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Ms Kofi explained that the applications will first have to be screened by the tourism committee and later put in a gazette notice for a month before approval. |
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They add that relying on asking parents about the age of their home to determine which children should be screened for lead poisoning is inadequate. |
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You appeared via video at the South by Southwest conference with the preamble to the U.S. Constitution green screened behind you. |
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He was taken to Halifax police station and shown a video of unused material filmed as part of a BBC undercover documentary, Secret Agent, screened last year. |
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Our government did not expand no-fly lists to including names from terrorist watch-lists or require airline passengers to be more thoroughly screened. |
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Because the building is dwarfed by its neighbours, windows have been screened with sheer fabric through which can be seen shadows of the surrounding city. |
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The loyalty of schoolteachers was screened by local vigilance committees. |
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The up to 50 birds to be translocated will be sourced from Codfish Island and a number of captive holding sites, and will be fully health screened prior to departure. |
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Since the advent of human immunodeficiency virus infection, banked milk is now pasteurized, and donors are screened for HIV, hepatitis and syphilis. |
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There is no reason why wire-tapping evidence could not be screened by an investigating judge, to make sure that the defence has everything it needs. |
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What if the virus mutates into something considerably more communicable, or something that can't easily be detected and screened out of the blood supply with current tests? |
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The game will be screened live on Sky TV with a 6.05 pm kick off. |
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A TV viewer recently wrote a letter to a newspaper complaining about the films screened by a private television station during the school holidays. |
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As part of the two-year pilot project, patients at risk will be screened to try to find up to 4,000 people in the city centre area who might be undiagnosed. |
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A one acre garden to the rear is bordered by mature shrubs and trees while the front garden is quite private and screened from the road by tall hedging. |
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The film, of which there is only one existing copy in the UK, has now arrived and is being stored in padlocked cans in the College lodge, and is due to be screened next week. |
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Now, the Clangers were a set of knitted woollen glove puppets from a Sunday afternoon TV programme, screened if my memory serves after Liberace and before I Love Lucy. |
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Lee and Coogan did briefly meet with the pope, with pictures to prove it, but no one at the Vatican officially screened the film. |
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Around 50 women assembled outside the theatre and shouted slogans against the film, which was being screened at the theatre for the past 10 weeks. |
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The made-to-order infants, from different families, were screened and selected when they were still embryos to make sure they would be compatible donors. |
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Other material would be sorted, screened, shredded and baled. |
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Local materials may be used when dried and screened to meet required size and hardness and when determined to be free of grease or other impurities. |
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The offices are screened off with translucent striated plastic partitioning, so the activities of staff become like shadow-plays under the fluorescent strip-lighting. |
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If physicians have not concurrently screened for chlamydial infection, the CDC recommends presumptive treatment for chlamydia at the time of treatment for gonorrhea. |
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The film was not screened in Japan in an uncut version until this year. |
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Patients also should be screened for alcohol and substance abuse. |
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Then it's up to the moor itself where the guns take their balloted positions in the butts, simple stone hides screened by turf, where they await the arrival of the birds. |
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The caseta was on the far side of the family yard, and usually screened from the main house by folds and folds of laundry, drying on a criss-cross of lines in the open air. |
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It called for pub and bar managers to act more responsibly but stopped short of recommending a ban on live World Cup games being screened in the town. |
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This type of lover may profit from working with a matchmaker or a computer dating service, in which inappropriate relationship candidates will be screened out. |
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Why is it that violent and inhumane acts are screened daily on television? |
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It is closish to where I work, it has a nice shady yard, the main living area is open and airy, it has a huge screened porch where the little furry ladies and I can luxuriate. |
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From the above PCS computation, important PC scores are screened. |
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A large formal garden is screened front and rear with mature hedges. |
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Throughout the scheme, tiers of steps leading into the sunken areas provide informal seating and car parking is screened by hedges of dark cypresses. |
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All pregnant women, especially those who have diabetes and had a previous UTI, should be screened for asymptomatic bacteriuria during the first prenatal visit. |
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The white rice paper shades allow enough light in so that the rooms can primarily be lit with natural light, but the view from the windows is completely screened. |
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A total of four 150-mm plates that contained 31,500 plaques from the unamplified A. aegypti genomic library were screened under the conditions described above. |
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Women who are properly screened should not die from cervical cancer. |
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Over 500 entries were screened by four juries consisting of three judges each, which speaks to the growing strength of the film and television industry in Alberta. |
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Dad asked Mom if any films had been screened yet on television. |
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The race will also be screened on satellite television as part of the service provided by the dedicated racing channel that was launched earlier this year. |
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Of the complaints received, 1,892 were screened out because of the restrictions on investigation or because they fell outside the jurisdiction of the office. |
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Nalamdana, a charitable trust, screened a short film depicting various projects taken up by the street theatre group during its decennial celebrations held recently. |
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The festival screened as many as 25 short and docufilms of exceptional quality, a visual delight to those who crave for realism in the highly commercialised tinsel world. |
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The author recommends that all service members should be screened for the use of mefloquine. |
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From 2008, the races were screened live on ITV4, along with the support races. |
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And we have a catio of sorts, a small screened porch built by the previous owner for humans. |
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Even the coaita, screened by the intervention of the bodies, had, for the time, ceased to utter its cries of alarm. |
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Instead, we show how to construct reliable sugra duals to particular points on the Coulomb branch where the enhancon is screened. |
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Barras and Rewbell were notoriously corrupt themselves and screened corruption in others. |
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More Georgia red clay brick lead up to a screened sun porch, even the brick work was bulging upward at the base. |
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It lies south of the main central path, midway between the entrance and the central chapel, around 20m from the path and screened by trees. |
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The sample is then screened for any alloantibodies that may react with donor blood. |
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If an antibody is suspected, potential donor units must first be screened for the corresponding antigen by phenotyping them. |
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It was released in January 1921 with instant success, and, by 1924, had been screened in over 50 countries. |
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Apparently, dialogue scenes were also recorded, but the results were unsatisfactory and the film was never publicly screened incorporating them. |
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This involved various other performers and the BBC Concert Orchestra, and was screened on the BBC and BBC interactive services. |
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It became a proper channel in 2007, and screened HD programmes as simulcasts of the main network, or as repeats. |
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The programming was available in over 150 markets and more than 12,000 hours were screened globally. |
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Nairobi's occupants were screened and the Mau Mau supporters moved to detention camps. |
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During two weeks in Spring several dozen carefully selected films are screened. |
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An occupier also has the advantage that artillery deployments and the movement of reinforcements, supplies and stores can be screened from view. |
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The channel had previously screened other films with similar material but censored and with warnings. |
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On 8 March 2007 Channel 4 screened the highly controversial documentary The Great Global Warming Swindle. |
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Usually sites are screened on the basis of a wind atlas, and validated with wind measurements. |
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However, much of the field may have been screened out by the Earth's mantle. |
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The resulting dataset is then screened with a criterion based on the distance and orientation of the photocentres in different photometric bands. |
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The malt used by Jennings brewery is screened and crushed rather than ground into a flour to keep the husks as whole as possible. |
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During the ceremony, a documentary will also be screened highlighting meanings of Al Hijrah in an interesting literal style. |
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My Beautiful Laundrette is to be screened at Moseley Washeteria, while Brief Encounter is to be shown at Moor Street Station. |
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But airport officials got wind of the special treatment and took them off the plane and screened them privately in an area of the jetway. |
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Alas, the film wasn't screened ahead of its release, so whether it's good or not is anyone's guess. |
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One of the ultimate chick flicks is screened on Sunday on Five, followed by the documentary Seriously Dirty Dancing. |
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The PRIME study enrolled 166 patients with prodromal or mild Alzheimer's who screened positive for amyloid-beta plaques on PET imaging. |
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This is a film any cinephile will want for their private collection, demanding to be screened many times over. |
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It was screened in Todd AO 70mm and 6 Track Stereophonic Sound and on that huge screen it looked and sounded amazing. |
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Various leafy green vegetables, including Cleome, Cow Pea and Amaranthus were screened to assess nutrient bioavailability during digestion. |
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Using high throughput formulation techniques, a large number of compositions comprising oil, lecithins, and cellulose ethers were screened. |
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Barefooting, a romantic comedy filmed on location across Warrington, Liverpool and Northwich will be screened at the festival next Thursday. |
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Redmayne ran into Hawking right before he was screened the film in London. |
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Sometimes they screened films which they themselves did not understand. |
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The researchers screened complete blood counts and biochemical analysis of FMS patients. |
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Oversized particles are screened out and refed to the roll mill for further attrition. |
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His findings will be seen on Channel 4's Undercover Boss to be screened tonight. |
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He has so far screened more than 150 traditional Indian medicinal plants for their biological activities and potential prospection. |
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Genetic variation was screened by cellulose acetate electrophoresis for 991 saugers in 11 populations from the mid-west and the Great Plains. |
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Women with either a historical risk factor or a risk unique to the current pregnancy were screened. |
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The duo screened seedlings from 132 wild populations of black raspberries for aphid resistance. |
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A FILM of a concert celebrating the life and work of Cardiff-born playwright, composer and actor Ivor Novello will be screened tomorrow. |
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Shot in cotland, the drama will star Peter Mullan and Mistresses actress Sharon Small, and will be screened next year. |
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Actor Tony Booth will play the warden of an old people's home in the episodes to be screened this summer. |
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For the analysis of the COL4A4 gene, all the exons including splicing sites were amplified by PCR and screened by direct sequencing analysis. |
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Mutations in K-ras gene exons 1 and 2 were initially screened by nonradioactive PCR-SSCP analysis, according to the described method. |
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Film about polio vaccinators in Pakistan who pursue their mission in face of cynicism screened at launch of World Immunisation Week. |
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At that unlucky moment, his call was being randomly screened. |
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Since it was made in 2011, The Casebook of Eddie Brewer has screened at 14 festivals around the world, winning prizes at six of them. |
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The slide is then screened in a routine fashion by either a cytotechnologist or pathologist. |
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It also has a covered bleacher section with new aluminum bleachers behind the Catcher's Mitt, a screened safety fence. |
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Moreover, two patients investigated for factitiously administered SU drugs by HPLC were also screened by CE, which confirmed GL and TL abuse. |
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If that sounds familiar it's because it was also screened on Wednesday, the last time the tombola was rolled. |
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They were screened for the presence of PBA symptoms using the validated Center for Neurologic Study-Lability Scale. |
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Although, Guantanamo has a detainee library including DVDs and books, but sexual content is typically screened. |
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Yes, the Brad Pitt film will be screened, for free, Saturday night at the Seeley Lake Fire Hall. |
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A private second-floor retreat, with screened verandah and half bath, can be used as a game room, a media room, or just an escape. |
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Sand was poured into the annular space around each piezometer until the screened section was covered. |
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New for 2013 season is A Fish Story, an underwater musical adventure film screened in the park's 4D Cinema. |
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Three aryl ureas proved to be potent in vitro inhibitors for all enzymes tested, whereas the screened carbamates and thiocarbamates were poor inhibitors. |
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In addition, all individuals were screened for occult blood loss after an adequate diet and had a fecal parasitological evaluation performed on three consecutive days. |
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Ms Syal is backing Lenny Henry, who last month screened his semiautobiographical story about growing up in Dudley on BBC1, called Danny and the Human Zoo. |
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Anyone uncertain about being screened and wishing to speak with a urologist, prostate cancer survivors or both should plan to attend an Us TOO Florence seminar. |
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If you are lucky enough to get the VNR downlinked and recorded, it has to get to the news department where it must be screened before a decision is made on broadcast. |
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However, the second type of scanner currently deployed at airports uses backscatter X-rays that expose the individual being screened to very low levels of ionizing radiation. |
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The tournament was replaced with a US Open event in 2007 which was screened in the UK on digital television channel Challenge TV, with Nuts TV showing the 2008 tournament. |
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The venue has screened several films since the early silent days. |
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About 292 molecules were gathered from searched papers, and PubChem, Chemspider database were looked for finding structural formulas of these screened molecules. |
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Four short films will be screened daily, including one about the Choctaw code talkers of World War I and a Trail of Tears documentary The Long Walk. |
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Sited alongside the main abattoir complex, the waste water is first screened to extract any large solids before being discharged into a balance tank. |
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In this proprietary system, biopsies are treated, in-vitro, with innumerous plant extract combinations and the antitumor effects are screened and calculated. |
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He said the coalition should have screened out individuals implicated in abuses by Saddam's Ba'athist regime, rather than dismissing people wholesale. |
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The reality TV star was headhunted to star in a gritty film about homelessness which will be shown to schoolchildren across Wales before being screened by the Beeb. |
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Christmas commercials are screened from early November in the UK, with campaigns including the John Lewis Christmas advert for the department store chain. |
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The basement was flooded and the couch was growing mildew, so we sat outdoors in the shadows of the trees in a screened tent with deerflies and mosquitoes buzzing outside. |
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Also new for 2013 is A Fish Story, screened in the sensational 4D cinema. |
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He glanced across at Wani, who was screened above the knees by the raised pink broadsheet with its headlines about record share prices, record house prices. |
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At the request of Defence Food Research Laboratory, 14 new anacardic compounds synthesised from tetrahydroanacardol were screened for toxicity to insect and albino rats. |
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The first 50 people to contact the center at 317-2119 and mention this article will be screened by appointment at no cost for visual fields and visual acuity. |
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A facility to sit down and relieve oneself, screened by a curtained enclosure, would have been particularly suited to female members of an audience. |
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The chairman's money-spinning fourth round tie with Ally McCoist's men could become even more lucrative if it's chosen to be screened live on television in the new year. |
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Between 1954 and 1982, DuPont screened 1,723 exposed employees annually at the Chambers Works using the Papanicolaou test for urinary cytology and microscopic urinalysis. |
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The Snowman creator Raymond Briggs has finally revealed his inspiration for the little boy in the magical film who's long awaited sequel will screened tomorrow night. |
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New parts are screened by the refurbished bulk of Queensberry House, which was osmosed into the overall plan and now contains offices and the Donald Dewar Library. |
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They found that women had a higher chance of being screened for chlamydia, which if left undiagnosed can cause pain and infertility, before the Pap smear guideline changed. |
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Then they screened the biofilm phenotype using crystal violet stain. |
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