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Colombia has made screening for HCV mandatory since 1993 [48] and the coverage for serology for that infection in the blood banks has increased since now.
Libya has made screening mandatory for all blood donors, pregnant women, and patients at high risk of having surgery, and has introduced a national registry system covering all positive individuals.
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Recent developments have made screening tests for foetal abnormalities available earlier in pregnancy and women have a range of testing options accessible to them.
No actor has made a screen debut more prescient than his.
An American company, Element Electronics, for example, has made flat-screen televisions for years at a factory in China but is now expanding in America.
But Toshiba has made polysilicon screens with other kinds of built-in circuitry, including one that contains a chip used by mobile phones and another that has memory chips.
The journalist has made waves off-screen, too.
Mr. Ferrell has made a big-screen career riffing on dimwitted innocence, sometimes aided by Mr. McKay's sitcom styling.
And, rather than tone down his neuroses, Kaufman has made his on-screen self overweight, balding, inarticulate and sweaty.
Mammography screening may never make the major impact on breast cancer mortality that cervical cytology screening has made on cervical cancer mortality.
Made on a shoestring – it cost just 600,000 HK dollars (£55,000) to make – it has made profits at every screening.
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