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To screen
noun
A physical divider intended to block an area from view, or provide shelter from something dangerous.
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To screen?
To screen for shared DNA blocks, markers are needed.
To Screen or Not to Screen.
To screen for cytotoxicity, two assays were used.
Response options were "more likely to screen," "less likely to screen," or "screening practices the same".
"People are going to screen.
"Two is to screen in the breezeway.
They advised them to screen customers carefully.
PAGE D4 Well To Screen or Not to Screen?
We have to screen better.
One was to screen all baggage.
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