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In the "hills", Melbourne's verdant forests southeast of the city, the Cameo's Art Deco complex screens a variety of new releases year-round.
A recently described approach for disambiguating image-based RNAi screens, quantitative multiparametric image analysis (QMPIA), can be applied to complex screens with a very large number of read-outs [ 29].
In edgeR, screens can be analyzed using either the classic method, ideal for simple two-group comparisons, or generalized linear models (GLMs) for more complex screens with multiple conditions (using the glmFit function).
However, if a screening tool as straightforward as asking a single question, which has low time cost and requires little to no training to administer, can perform as well as more complex screens such as the IQCODE, then it would seem intuitive that this is a preferable option.
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The difference may be explained by the complexity of non-RhD immunization with concomitant complex screening procedure compared to gestational diabetes, which is more easily explained.
Despite receiving the same or more of the less complex screening procedures, obese individuals often receive fewer of the more complex screenings, which may, at least in part, contribute to the increased mortality (yet higher quality of care) seen in older obese individuals [ 36].
Ms. Pfeiffer, giving the most complex screen performance of her career, makes her Olympian seductress at once irresistible and diabolical.
Inhabiting so many complex screen personas is all in a day's work, she says.
Ms. Pfeiffer gives the most complex screen performance of her career as the beautiful mother, a remorseless narcissist, who raises her daughter to believe the two of them are superior to ordinary mortals.
Critics say that advertising such a complex screening test to the general population might create unnecessary anxiety among women and lead to overuse of the test, which costs $3,120.
In these films, Cotten established a rather complex screen persona that of a weak man with a strong facade: ingratiating but cynical, decent but ineffectual, charming but largely impotent.
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