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In the Netherlands, the decision to implement population-based screening on a national level is still pending.
This estimate was based on a Health Visitor screening on average 1.3 children per week and spending ca 20 minutes on the screen, which is based on data from the sites and Netten et al [ 16].
Engelbart founded the Augmentation Research Center, which, in the nineteen-sixties, developed the idea of a graphical user interface based on a screen, a keyboard, and a mouse (demonstrated in "The Mother of all Demos").
A couple's decision to undergo an invasive test based on a screening test result is a process associated with anxiety.
1 Health anxiety in the 2007 survey was based on screening questions rather than on a full diagnostic assessment, 8 while personality disorders in the 1997 survey were also based on screening questions.
Microsatellite loci of ≥5 alleles based on these 12 samples were screened on an additional 35 individuals.
Identification of patients with depressive symptoms was based on a screening instrument and a clinical diagnosis of depression was not confirmed by a diagnostic interview.
Screening based on a personalised risk-profile would add complexity to a screening programme.
Health anxiety was based on screening questions rather than a full diagnostic assessment.
First, based on a screening question the presence of a fully developed anxiety disorder cannot be ruled out.
Also in our analysis, the identification of a MEK inhibitor based on a screen with a RAS pathway signature provides a proof-of-concept for this logic.
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