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The phrase "an appropriate screening of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the evaluation or assessment of something, typically in contexts like health, research, or selection processes.
Example: "The study emphasized the importance of an appropriate screening of participants to ensure valid results."
Alternatives: "a suitable evaluation of" or "an adequate assessment of".
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Given the availability of an appropriate screen for a particular property, the success of inverse metabolic engineering efforts usually depends on the level and quality of genetic diversity which can be generated.
The authors concluded that urine cytology is not an appropriate screening method of screening for urinary tract cancer in LS.
Developing an appropriate screening procedure of isolates with beneficial phenotypes is an ongoing activity in our group.
Another question not addressed by our data is the determination of an appropriate screening interval and whether such an interval can be reliably based on reported risk behaviors.
To inform the choice of an appropriate screening and diagnostic algorithm for tuberculosis (TB) screening initiatives in different epidemiological settings, we compare algorithms composed of currently available methods.
These are firstly, the ability to detect scrapie infection (if it is present) with the use of an appropriate screening test; secondly, the ability to confirm that diagnosis with relevant confirmatory tests; thirdly, the number of samples tested, and fourthly, the design of the surveillance programme.
The K10 is also able to discriminate between DSM-IV cases and non-cases, and is felt to be an appropriate screening instrument for identifying likely cases of anxiety and depression in the population providing a strong marker for a possible mental health disorder [ 21- 23].
Healthcare authorities and professional societies have published guidelines for the appropriate screening of FDRs of persons affected with CRC [ 18- 20].
After consent and appropriate screening of medical history, all subjects underwent pulmonary function testing and performed a symptom-limited incremental CPET.
Proposed extrinsic factors include recent viral infection and minor mechanical trauma to the neck, including neck manipulation, which has raised concerns amongst manual practitioners in particular as to the appropriate screening of patients and avoidance of more vigorous therapeutic techniques.
After obtaining written informed consent and appropriate screening of medical history, we collected data on age, sex, height, weight, body mass index (BMI), chronic infections and CF comorbidity (pancreas insufficiency and CF-related diabetes).
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