Because the condition is so rare, general screening by mammography, ultrasound, or other methods is not recommended. |
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This study suggests that screening for ADHD is crucial because of the high prevalence of ADHD among the delinquent population. |
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Traditional screening includes slit-lamp examination of the eyes and serum ceruloplasmin level measurement. |
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The checkup was expected to include a colonoscopy and a screening for vascular disease. |
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When screening germ plasm for Karnal bunt resistance, allantoid secondary sporidia produced in solid media should be used as inoculum. |
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Wilson and Jungner's criteria are a yardstick against which a screening programme can be judged. |
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Even now, genetic screening has the potential to alter the genetic composition of the population. |
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For the moment the data support a national ultrasound screening programme for aortic aneurysm. |
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The four consultants receive no additional remuneration for the screening project. |
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Over the last few years many unproven screening tests have become widely available. |
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In neither case did urine screening detect cocaine, amphetamines, or other abused drugs. |
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The evening was rounded off with a screening of the anarchic comedy film The Bed Sitting Room. |
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Even with background checks and added government screening, one of these employees could easily be a member of a terrorist sleeper cell. |
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Medical screening is but a small part of the effort that must be made to resettle the refugees. |
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Will screening create a new underclass of the uninsurable and the unemployable? |
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The ultimate responsibility for screening newborns rests with the attending physician. |
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Annual testing will allow identification of children who have acquired CMV infection and might benefit from screening for retinitis. |
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Minerva was recently embroiled in a heated discussion about the merits of cervical screening using smears. |
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It has also been made crystal clear by health authorities in the past that the blood which is donated undergoes a screening process. |
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New rapid methods of drug screening hold out the promise of much faster identification of novel antimalarials in the longer term. |
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They're screening the film on the 18th September but haven't licensed this new soundtrack which might have created more interest. |
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This method may act as a simple and robust screening procedure when evaluating potential antipruritics and allow a comparison among products. |
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The primary goal of screening younger persons is to promote lifestyle changes that may provide long-term benefits. |
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This is qualitatively in accordance with mean field theories, and is a consequence of an increased electrostatic screening from multivalent ions. |
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During the preview screening I attended, there was some laughter, but it all had a hollow, forced ring to it. |
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These elliptical steel walls prevent direct lines of sight from those screening areas to the office space. |
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The contract linguist must be able to obtain a Top Secret security clearance and undergo a language proficiency screening. |
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The National Screening Committee has recommended a paradigm of informed choice for participants in all screening programmes. |
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The audit focuses on preventive services, including cancer screening, immunizations, and living wills. |
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The cost effectiveness of unselective ultrasound screening for abdominal aortic aneurysms in older men is uncertain. |
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We read with great interest the article by Kjeldsen et al in CHEST 1 regarding screening for pulmonary arteriovenous malformations. |
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There are plans for a national bowel screening program to begin here in Australia. |
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Andrei fell in a heap on the carpet runner, screening in pain and clutching his knee. |
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You know, during the screening of the rushes, I don't speak German or Hungarian, but I could see and feel what could be the film. |
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Few data are available concerning the clinical value of screening asymptomatic people for dementia. |
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Thus, the screening of the charge on SRE molecules is evident only for uncharged membranes but seems to be absent for the charged ones. |
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Further screening tests for infective agents including toxocara, toxoplasmosis, leptospirosis, and luetic disease were all negative. |
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The transfer, screening, and wrapping were all conducted in a dark room under dim green safelights. |
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Fetal anomaly screening uses ultrasound scanning to find certain abnormalities in the baby. |
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At the now legendary screening, it was greeted with a standing ovation of unprecedented length and lustiness. |
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All children passed a standard audiometric screening, using a portable audiometer. |
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Office audiometry is sufficiently sensitive and specific to serve as a screening method. |
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The course consists of audio-visual teaching aids and includes screening of Italian movies and exposure to Italian books. |
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An important lesson in all medicine, but particularly illustrated in screening programmes, is the continued need to review and audit. |
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Cervical screening detects abnormalities which, if left untreated, could lead to cervical cancer. |
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Two techniques are regularly used in screening assessment to establish the nature of a confirmed abnormity. |
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Initial screening called rapid tests indicated the potential for mad cow disease in the three cows. |
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Control participants contacted by mail indicated their willingness to participate by returning an enclosed screening questionnaire. |
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That is, if the blood test turns out to be specific enough for the disease to be a good screening test. |
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If released into water, maleic acid will probably biodegrade based on the results of screening studies. |
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In the United States in recent years, interest in eugenics has centered around genetic screening. |
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A screening mammogram is an X-ray of the breast to find any breast changes in women who have no signs of breast cancer. |
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They pay for mammograms yearly, and they pay for colonoscopies, and prostate cancer screening. |
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They were waiting on the Department to roll out the breast check screening service in the South East. |
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Remember, too that women with disabilities also choose to have pre-natal screening and may also choose to abort a disabled fetus. |
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The manned aircraft will operate in long-range, low-level missions, using stealth technologies and terrain screening. |
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The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening every pregnant patient for asymptomatic bacteriuria using a urine culture. |
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All of a sudden three people walk out of the screening, and this guy is pulling out his hair. |
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There is no mention of the need to develop clinical guidelines or a scientific approach to screening. |
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This is crucial not only for investigating potential teratogens but also for monitoring new prenatal screening and diagnostic tests. |
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The 28-year-old star gave the 2,000-strong crowd a treat with a five-minute walkabout before the screening of Gangs of New York. |
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Transfusion history is important and required when a blood specimen is sent to the blood bank for typing and screening or for a cross match. |
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Others are demanding the introduction of a national prostate cancer screening programme, despite concerns about the reliability of current tests. |
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Potential harms from screening include the consequences of false positive tests, but evidence regarding these is lacking. |
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Mr Littleboy said his water supply was regularly tested and the most recent screening in the spring had shown no pollution. |
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In silico screening of the available genome sequences corroborated results. |
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This will be a unique opportunity to see this fascinating film and its first screening in Britain. |
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John has been able to create a sense of being in the bush while also screening the home from the road and passing traffic. |
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National Guard soldiers manned the checkpoint at the corner, screening traders on their way to work. |
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Subjects were recruited prenatally by screening parents using skin testing and questionnaires regarding allergic diseases. |
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His experience has changed and personalized his work screening contestants. |
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He is currently in Trinidad screening potential clients to see whether there is a market for the drug, both cosmetically and neurologically. |
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I'd have to spend the next four months hiding from Devon, avoiding him like the plague, screening my calls. |
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They effectively play the role of parents, screening out anything that might not be suitable for the children. |
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Would she like to come along with him to a special screening of a film loosely based on one of Calvino's stories? |
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The highlight of the wedding will be a special screening of a film on the environment and an exhibition on nature. |
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Andrew will be giving a talk about the expedition before a special screening of an IMAX film about Everest tomorrow evening. |
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Every once in a while, Roger would invite me to join him for a screening of a new film. |
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An opening night premiere party will follow the screening, and all films will show at the Oak Street Cinema. |
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It also seeks to prohibit the screening of films, television programs and advertisements without a license. |
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The regulations were further eased in the late 1990s to allow pop concerts and the screening of Japanese films. |
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On Sunday, the National Galley of Canada in Ottawa is also hosting a special screening of the film. |
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Detention is only used to establish a persons identity and to conduct criminal screening. |
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Drug screening is beginning at a British university for a pill that, when taken daily in old age, should improve memory. |
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So we can begin our screening of states' investment potential by ranking them on the basis of these two factors. |
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Dogan said the plan was a compilation of concrete investment projects that had been selected after careful screening. |
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Any attempt to revive the role of the raja would entail strict public screening of the person's integrity and abilities. |
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This weekend's screening will include checking the length of time people have been party members and whether their subscriptions are up to date. |
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Literacy tests for the purpose of screening voters are, of course, unconstitutional. |
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The RNIB is calling on the Government to introduce universal quality screening for all children at the age of five, seven, and eleven years. |
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Data clearly indicates that plants collected from healers provide more solid leads toward developing new drugs than random screening. |
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Drug screening is not only used by the US military, but by state and local government. |
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Ports will conduct more baggage checks, screening of traffic and people and set up photo identification facilities. |
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Medical screening for predisposition to genetic illness has always been an integral part of NHS patient care in Britain. |
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A new method of cervical smear test screening is being developed which could save hundreds of lives. |
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The researchers plan to test their screening technique to find microbes that break down carcinogenic chemicals at coal tar waste sites. |
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Many community members participated in the multidisciplinary screening and education process. |
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All subjects underwent a thorough medical screening to exclude symptomatology or clinical evidence of hepatobiliary disease. |
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After an initial screening and baseline blood tests, the patients were randomly divided into four groups. |
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The aircraft was met by state and federal agencies, including customs and police, who quarantined it for screening. |
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Urine screening tests for drugs of abuse detect general classes of compounds, such as amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, or opiates. |
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The circumstances were not materially different from those at the time of the negative screening opinion. |
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There is also insufficient evidence to recommend for or against routine screening with digital rectal examination, barium enema, or colonoscopy. |
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Immense trees covered the lot, secluding the two outdoor terraces and screening busy street traffic. |
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The audience at our screening laughed out loud at the blatantness of the cliches, delivered with complete earnestness. |
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They then perform a crude screening of the organisms to determine if they contain novel chemicals that are biologically active. |
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Second screening for news is becoming commonplace, with users often using devices in tandem. |
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Immunological tests and flexible sigmoidoscopy should be evaluated as potential new tests in screening for colorectal cancer. |
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In recent years, there has been increased use of dipstick tests for rapid screening and diagnosis of acute malaria in rural endemic areas. |
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As recommended by the researchers, consideration should be given to radiographic screening in these situations. |
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This was illustrated in a randomised trial of screening for cancer of the lung. |
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A relatively large group have adenomas detected by screening, most of whom if left unscreened would never develop a problem. |
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These include intrusion-detection, virus screening software, encryption packages and physical security solutions such as smart cards. |
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There is no direct evidence that screening by only self-examination or clinical examination is beneficial. |
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There is a process of sifting and screening among MPs and frontbenchers which provides an informal shortlist of possible leaders. |
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There was no significant advantage to any screening policy, and the addition of more screening tests did not produce an additive effect. |
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A special screening of a few songs is vital when it comes to persuading more investors to put their money into the film. |
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Information about a member's positive screening test will be treated sensitively and on a strict need-to-know basis. |
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In its old slot, TVNZ is currently celebrating its commitment to the charter by screening the report. |
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Early intervention using more sophisticated screening tests, serological measures, or novel biophysical parameters needs to be explored. |
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Because these women initially are seronegative, serologic screening tests for HSV do not accurately detect those at highest risk. |
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A monolayer of cells is then placed on the glass slide for staining and manual screening. |
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Recent studies cast doubt on the clinical value of school-based screening programs. |
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A group of uniformed and plainclothes police officers stood guard outside the ward, screening all visitors. |
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The screening in the big theater, loaded with folks from 7 to 70, was a raging success. |
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Maybe all parties should give candidates a mental health screening before putting them up for nomination? |
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The screening test for cocaine detects benzoyl ecgonine, the major metabolite of cocaine. |
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Medical evaluation including sexually transmitted disease testing and genetic screening will be required of donor participants. |
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It has a portable X-ray, sexually transmitted disease screening and treatment, and diabetes screening. |
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The gala screening took place in a rainswept Leicester Square in the presence of many celebrities. |
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In one cohort women undergo biennial screening over 10 years and in the other cohort they do not. |
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Firstly, mammography was given annually rather than biennially, as has been usual in other modern breast cancer screening trials. |
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When I first saw the film, it was in a packed, small screening room, full of junketeers. |
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A fixing had come adrift, freeing about seven or eight feet of the bamboo screening. |
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The misbelief that this screening programme is fully diagnostic undermines the importance of the programme evaluators. |
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The screening is aimed at creating a public awareness about the nationwide fight of the tribals. |
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Thus they may be motivated to continue to sell drugs even as they desist from use because of the deterrent effect of bioassay screening. |
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But yes, I had geeky fun and will see the three films back-to-back at the trilogy's first marathon screening. |
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I've been invited to a screening tonight of some new television shows and commercials. |
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The airport will use a large screening machine that will be able to scan truckloads full of cargo at a time. |
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Short of screening, no child and youngster will comply with treatment and diet modification. |
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The usual screening test for tuberculosis is the Mantoux skin test with five tuberculin units of purified protein derivative. |
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They also use screening and filtration to keep insects out of rooms and sticky strips to catch those that do get in. |
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Trials are underway to assess the effectiveness of screening asymptomatic men. |
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The Government also reaffirmed its commitment to introduce a national bowel cancer screening programme, meeting a key demand by campaigners. |
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Blood work, including rapid plasma reagin for syphilis and heavy metal screening, had been reported as normal. |
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An example is the microclimate produced by screening with tall evergreens to provide a windbreak or shade. |
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Individual cells were cloned into drops of medium and grown for 3 days prior to screening for drug resistance as described above. |
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For example, a screening check of Down's Syndrome might pick up the extra X chromosome that occurs in Chris's condition, Klinefelter's syndrome. |
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Finding the right wordsmith editor begins with screening applicants with various writing and editing backgrounds. |
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If there is no effective screening to determine who requires workfare, those who do not need assistance may end up being the ones getting it. |
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Behind me, in a half-filled screening room, the sound of a projector hums as its reels turn. |
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A cinema enthusiast is giving moviegoers a blast from the past in aid of charity by screening a rare film using a traditional reel and projector. |
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The role of population-based screening for skin cancer remains unclear. |
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Our level of screening, police checks and training of adults before we let them work with young people is used as a benchmark by other organisations. |
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These scouts can reconnoiter routes, conduct screening missions, and escort convoys because they do not need extra equipment, additional troops, or special training. |
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The screening can be canceled, but people in Richmond Hill and ozone Park still have ways to see it. |
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At the time his PSA screening revealed only a slightly higher level of the antigen than the cut-off for his age group. |
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The purpose of mass screening is to try and detect the lung carcinoma. |
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As a few of my fellow film journalists concurred after the screening, it would have been fun to see Murray go even further. |
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Standards must be set to ensure that targets for mortality reduction are achieved and that there is quality assurance at each stage of the screening process. |
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Apart from unusually scrupulous screening, it was all uneventful and grey. |
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Nonetheless, the utilization of thermography as a breast cancer screening tool has been a very controversial topic within the healthcare community for the past decade. |
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So, when she asked for a pap and sexually transmitted infection screening, her nurse was confused. |
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It is quite possible to leave individual doctors to take action on their own account, and it would be better to do that than to have a poorly run national screening programme. |
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We redetermine the role of symptoms and serum concentrations in detecting bony metastases in lung cancer and reassess the accuracy of bone scans for screening. |
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An unborn baby's developing nose could provide doctors with a more accurate method of screening for Down's syndrome, a new study showed yesterday. |
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There is another rich, full life being lived by him that has nothing to do with dark screening rooms and old movie marathons, homages, or visual quotations. |
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The saga of juice tainted by a fungicide in Brazil reveals holes in the FDA screening process for imported foods. |
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An example of this is in specialty guidelines for colon cancer screening, where radiologists recommend barium enemas while gastroenterologists recommend colonoscopy. |
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He even set up a screening of Behind the Burly Q earlier that day at CAA, his agency. |
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In April 2012, I had the pleasure of attending a special screening of clueless at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. |
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Advance booking is not necessary and, with a bit of notice, it is possible to include a screening of any school curriculum films or films of local interest. |
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Predictive genetic testing has great potential for accurate risk assessment and for guiding the use of an expanding armamentarium of screening and prevention methods. |
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The company's core technologies include drugs that target the G2 checkpoint and a screening system to find selective abrogators of the G2 checkpoint. |
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I recommend contacting a professional hardwood floor specialist to try refinishing it by screening the floor with a machine sander, then applying a finish. |
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The Gladiator star has been avidly tweeting at Pope Francis, asking for a screening for his upcoming film Noah. |
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This article will describe a process of screening and then evaluating research articles for the purpose of making clinical decisions based on available evidence. |
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After a sixth-former at Easingwold School was confirmed to have the illness in April last year, all staff and everyone in the sixth form were offered screening. |
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They should receive one or a combination of four screening tests, including fecal occult blood test, sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy, and barium enema. |
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I also blame the situation on a lack of screening at the hospital. |
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Suspicious passengers would be flagged for secondary screening by a dominatrix. |
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At the bam screening, most shades of hair color that are chromatically possible were in evidence. |
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According to League, Alamo Drafthouse was actively working with Sony on Monday on the possibility of screening The Interview. |
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Melaleucas and bottlebrushes make excellent screening plants, stand-alone specimens and accents among other native species such as banksias and grevilleas. |
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Many cancers of the oral cavity and oropharynx can be found early, during routine screening examinations by a doctor or dentist, or by self-examination. |
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For others it will involve screening by mammography or colonoscopy. |
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These data demonstrate that parallel measurements with UV-A and UV-B excitation can give an indication of the absorption properties of the screening compounds. |
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According to keegan's book, Cameron attended an early screening of The Hurt Locker with his present wife, Suzy Amis. |
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Entrance into most preparation programs has been determined by self-selection, with half-hearted screening and little outreach to talented individuals. |
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Three methods of screening of vehicles are in use for security purposes. |
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He was diagnosed as having Addison's disease 40 years ago, when blood tests were more expensive and less frequently used for general screening than they are now. |
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The gramercy has prepared for the screening by keeping White Russians pre-mixed behind the bars. |
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The ability to detect precancerous adenomatous polyps, remove them, and thus prevent the development of colorectal cancer is an important rationale for screening. |
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It can cut the cost of drug screening and assessment because it is computer generated, and does not need a trained professional for administration. |
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But Duncan went through screening Sept. 19 in Monrovia, Liberia, where he presented a temperature of 97.3 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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To some extent the utility of the various hearing screening tests depends on the age of the patient and whether hearing loss is sensorineural or conductive. |
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The festival is already renowned as a place for the discovery of films, often screening titles which go on to become box office hits months after the festival. |
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Was that surreal to you, to see the story playing out and to see the characters with your own eyes in a private screening? |
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Doctors make sure the blood group and tissue are compatible before the operation to establish the likelihood of success, as well as screening for transmittable diseases. |
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Silk screening was at one time an incredible innovation, but today it is very expensive, and also, high-quality serigraphers are getting hard to come by. |
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The security upgrade includes new criminal investigation teams based at major airports, tougher screening of airport staff and boosts to customs and surveillance. |
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By contrast, laboratory screening of drugs will be both quicker and cheaper, as hundreds of tests will be able to be carried out in the time taken for one animal test. |
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Now its tangle of Andalusian alleys hide simple whitewashed homes, with long walls screening gardens as luxuriant as anything the Caliphs lovingly tended. |
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We added 1 ml of ion-supplemented bacterized culture medium to each well of a set of screening plates numbered to match those containing the mutant cell clones. |
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The weak link in the system was the poor security screening on US domestic flights, which allowed the terrorists, with their concealed knives and bolt cutters, on the planes. |
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Disclosed herein are genetic markers for pig leanness, methods for identifying such markers, and methods of screening pigs to determine those more or less likely to be obese. |
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It was made an affair to remember, with the screening of a film on murders, double murders, spies, invisible spies, counter spies and international espionage. |
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I first said the film was the story of my life lightheartedly, at a screening in telluride. |
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Its iron clad links to Big Pharma and taxpayer funded agencies intent on screening the entire American population for mental illness are terribly dangerous. |
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And the smaltz is shocking, we had to shave our whole bodies after the screening because we'd never have been able to wash to the cheese out of our hair. |
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I was very tired when I went to see it, which probably didn't help, but I scribbled down some notes during the screening, which I transcribe for you here. |
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The application of genome, transcriptome, and proteome screening to cybrid clones of the two different types could therefore help to identify the relevant pathways and genes. |
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The rave response the end product received at a screening of pals convinced her to shop the footage as a pilot to networks. |
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A small number of babies will need further tests, in a special hospital clinic run by audiologists, if neither ear shows a clear response after the screening tests. |
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Owners of older cocker spaniels, dachshunds, miniature poodles, and Yorkshire terriers are invited to Cornell to receive a free canine cardiology screening. |
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The selection committee is responsible for screening the candidates and for ensuring that mentors and mentees are matched according to profile and career. |
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I would arrange for a screening of the film for all concerned parents and administrators to ensure that there are no surprises when it is used in class. |
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In Hobart for the state launch of the AFI awards screening, Mr Lawrence said the institute had reviewed its role and was now looking to a promising future. |
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But both in the U.S. and overseas, mechanics who are unlicensed and have not undergone screening are used. |
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Free tickets are available from the box office one hour before screening. |
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Just a half hour of sleep is critical to maintaining or improving performance in repetitive tasks such as screening baggage or practicing a musical score. |
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Unfortunately, the starlight Pavilion chose to give their power to bullies and canceled the screening. |
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Traditionally, screening for syphilis infection is a two-step process that involves an initial nontreponemal test followed by a confirmatory treponemal test. |
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Licensure is designated as a way to protect the public by screening individuals who may cause harm and disciplining those who have inflicted harm. |
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The extension of the current plant will include the installation of primary, secondary and tertiary crushing, two stages of primary screening and a ball milling process. |
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In addition, a simple and efficient in vitro regeneration bioassay was developed for the preliminary screening of transgenic lines against a pathogenic fungus. |
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The TSA agents selected the boy for additional screening after he set off a metal detector. |
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In this way, potential dynamic changes in UV screening can be assessed. |
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Often times, laboratories that perform drug screening assays are unaware of the various adulterants, detection methods, or their effects on the assay. |
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I will never, ever learn as much about filmmaking as I did during the first test screening of Tromeo and Juliet. |
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One was for prominent Bollywood directors, the other was for the Jane Austen society who turned up to the screening in Bath dressed in bonnets and top hats. |
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Much of the time is spent on screening and investigation of complaints, after an initial scrutiny to check that a complaint was within the jurisdiction of the office. |
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Critics argue that better mental health screening could prevent the next Aurora or Newtown. |
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In fact, Salinger spent his last, reclusive decades in his Cornish, N.H. living room, screening Lost Horizon and other classics. |
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A nurse whose life was saved after a colleague spotted a cancerous mole on her leg helped to screen others at a skin cancer screening clinic yesterday. |
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For example, if a cheer goes up at the appearance of the boom operator's credit in a movie, this means that his or her family is in attendance at the screening. |
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The proportion of benign biopsies performed in a screening programme should be monitored and compared with that in an unscreened group of women of the same age. |
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This bungalow has two levels, a screening room, a dining room, many offices, an art department, and cutting rooms. |
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Ann and James invited me to one of those plush, underpopulated screening rooms in midtown with seats so comfortable that they ruin the local theater by comparison. |
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Such a process is somewhat like screening a personal investment portfolio to determine whether the original rationale for investing in a stock is still operative. |
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This comparison approximates to the form that a national screening programme might take compared with the current position of no routine screening. |
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We're usually talking here about huge buildings stuffed full of crushers, agitators, thickeners, ball mills, conveyors, cyclones, screening plants and other vital equipment. |
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Every time we leave a screening there are more Blackberry alerts that such-and-such has sold to so-and-so. |
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Annual number of lung cancer deaths potentially avertable by screening in the United States. |
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Federal agents handle passenger and luggage screening at the airport. |
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The cinema of Bangladesh dates back to 1898, when films began screening at the Crown Theatre in Dacca. |
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They are often bound together by oaths of loyalty, with strict screening procedures regulating the admittance of new members. |
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Barbara Broccoli enjoyed Jackson's Heavenly Creatures, and a screening of The Frighteners was arranged for her. |
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Bomber pilots preferred close screening in which their formation was surrounded by pairs of fighters pursuing a zigzag course. |
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It created The Inner City Cinema, a screening program providing free screenings of theatrical films to inner city areas not served by theatres. |
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At airports, those not having compliant licenses or cards would simply be redirected to a secondary screening location. |
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If the Council agrees to open negotiations the screening process then begins. |
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This was released on 31 March 2017 with a special screening, the day before, at the Glasgow Film Theatre. |
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Regional screening of matches continued, BBC Wales show Scrum V Live on Friday Night with S4C covering a match now on Sunday Afternoons. |
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Since 1 November 1998, Channel 4 has had a digital subsidiary channel dedicated to the screening of films. |
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The opposing armies met in thick fog and the French mistook the German troops for screening forces. |
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But in our study, there were mainly young, active, and literate pauciparous women who participated in the screening program. |
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Since the risk is small, cardiac screening programs for marathons are uncommon. |
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The sleeping sickness epidemic in Africa was arrested due to mobile teams systematically screening millions of people at risk. |
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It is much like standard window screening, but heavier and with a more open weave. |
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Cancer screening uses medical tests to detect disease in large groups of people who have no symptoms. |
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His arrival was celebrated with a screening of the rare director's cut of The Devils hosted by Mark Kermode. |
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Tommy Tune joined Russell the next evening for The Boy Friend and followed the screening with a live stage dance number from the film. |
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I'll have to buy some screening and fix the doors before mosquito season starts. |
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The airports are slow now because the pre-boarding screening is so inefficient. |
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The study consisted of a screening design evaluating protein, buffer, tonicifying agent, cryoprotectant, surfactant, and pH levels. |
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When the screening was over, Hitch asked Alma what she thought. |
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Owing to the increasing fracture risk with aging, screening of the spine and hip by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry is advisable. |
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The next scheduled screening will be held April 25 during Celebrate UCI's annual Wayzgoose Health Fair at the UCI campus, Irvine, Calif. |
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We are currently conducting a large scale screening study using the AliveCor Mobile ECG in an effort to identify AFib in an out-patient setting. |
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Over the following decade, it became apparent that not all screening challenges could be solved with wire cloth or polyurethane screen surfaces. |
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This edition adds information on the workup of common problems like headache, hypertension, and low back pain, and current screening guidelines. |
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For the second year in a row, the Festival will be screening at the Cinema at the Wythe Hotel, 80 Wythe Ave. |
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They can also carry out a check known as aneuploidy screening, looking at the chromosomal defects. |
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Before training, a prospective lay anointer must receive approval from his or her incumbent and undergo a screening process. |
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A randomised trial of the impact of new faecal haemoglobin test technologies on population participation in screening for colorectal cancer. |
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Randomised controlled trial of fecal occult blood screening for colorectal cancer. |
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Of these 494 patients, 297 were screening failures and 133 patients have been randomized to active drug. |
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All non-crew member jumpseat passengers are required to go through a screening facility. |
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Biological screening of araripe basin medicinal plants using Artemia salina Leach and pathogenic bacteria. |
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Also gravity separators, aspirators, and screening machines for separation and reclamation. |
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Isogenic autosomes to be appliedin optimal screening for novel mutants with viable phenotypes in Drosophil melanogaster. |
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Tiered screening and testing strategy for xeno-estrogens and antiandrogens. |
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We'll brief them on the process of opening the ballot box and the screening process. |
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The intricate Batiking process begins with the skilled artisan dying or screening a fabric to create a vibrant color base. |
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The gala cocktail reception and video screening will be held at the new ritzy ZODIAC Club in Century City. |
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On admission to the hospital, all patients underwent a detailed clinical evaluation, 12-lead ECG, screening blood tests, and chest roentgenogram. |
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A biological attack is the most likely since screening for biological weapons is especially difficult. |
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Marci said the Zintan fighters immediately applied for Bosnian visas and chartered a plane when he told them the screening would be in Sarajevo. |
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In the same ratio of digital movies, it can double as a desktop screening room. |
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Broadway into a museum including a library, screening room and animation school. |
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There are lots of these self-test kits available, ranging from pregnancy testing and sexually transmitted infections to early cancer screening. |
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But screening is designed to detect bowel cancer before it has a chance to develop. |
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Someone kept sighing and gasping and giggling in the screening I was at. |
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Brume window film can also be employed as a handy and cost-effective method of screening out unwanted views, such as ugly, blank brick walls. |
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Landscaping includes trees, shrubs and plants provides screening and colour and there are butterfly bushes, herbs and hardy tea plants. |
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Rigid sigmoidoscopes were employed in the diagnosis of distal lesions but were not used for screening. |
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Endoscopic screening can be done using flexible sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy. |
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Holmes, 24, allegedly set off a smoke bomb and killed nearly 12 people during the screening of the new Batman movie at movie hall in Denver. |
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