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In a yellow carrying case, nestled in sponge, are eight small plastic bottles: a 1985 Abbott Human Lymphotropic Virus Type III EIA Kit, the first test that could screen for the virus.
If a screener could identify individuals who were likely to be particularly good at detecting rare targets, employers could screen for those employees, thereby improving overall target detections.
And for the first time, researchers may now have a simple test that could screen for dyslexia early in life, when alternative teaching methods can help kids overcome dyslexia's obstacles.
By making use of memory B cells isolated from healthy donors we could screen for B cells that have been positively selected for high affinity against a specific antigen.
We found that we could screen for indels even in HR experiments, but it required two PCR steps.
In 2003, the only systematic review undertaken on the use of role delegation in dentistry concluded that DCPs could screen for disease [ 9].
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The technology means that GPs could screen patients for all of the viruses capable of infecting people.
More immediately, the new observations suggest a way that clinicians could screen patients for their risk of atherosclerosis, heart attack, and stroke, Tall says.
A study done in 2007 by the Contraception Journal showed that a sample of random women could screen themselves for oral contraceptive contraindications nearly as well as medical professionals.
Members asked why companies could screen and remove links for child pornography, but couldn't do that for copyright.
This is important to determine if an SJT could usefully screen for desirable core personal competencies which could add value to, or improve efficiency of, the selection process.
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