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The phrase "a screening group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a team or committee responsible for evaluating or assessing candidates, proposals, or information.
Example: "The screening group will review all applications before making a final decision on the candidates."
Alternatives: "evaluation team" or "selection committee."
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Farah Khosravi made the decision to step down from with only three days left before the Council of Guardians, a screening group, announces its decision on which candidates are eligible run.
The program is directed by a screening group that meets monthly.
A "case finding" and a "screening" group will be compared and the psychometrics of the GPCOG will be examined.
The other study was a randomized controlled trial with 1229 women split into a screening group and a control group; no difference in pregnancy outcome was found between the two groups [ 12].
Informed consent was obtained from 15 822 high-risk subjects who were subsequently randomised (1 : 1) to either a screening group, or a control group that received no screening.
A list of eligible men was drawn from an electronic copy of the electoral roll in 1996 (enrolment to vote is compulsory for adult Australians) and, after excluding 8,801 who were no longer resident in Perth and 2,296 who had died before the study began, the remaining men were randomised into a screening group (n = 19,352) or a control group (n = 19,352).
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Postmenopausal women aged 45 years or older were randomized to a control group (n = 10 977) or to a screened group (n = 10 958).
The results clearly demonstrate the problem of comparing a control and a screened group and the interpretations of the control group concept.
Readers see all radiographs of a patient appearing on a screen grouped for the proximal interphalangeal joints, metacarpophalangeal joints, wrist and feet, score joint per joint, and decide on their joint scores by simultaneously comparing radiographs from the same patient at different time points, although they do not know the order in time (concealed time order).
The RCTs for mammographic screening with and without clinical breast examination compared with a no screening group with the usual care were selected.
Approval by the panel will be "the legal equivalent of the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval," said Charlotte Hitchcock, a member of the new screening group and a senior staff attorney with the Legal Aid Society.
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