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Historically, screening has focused on a limited disorder list primarily determined by self-reported ethnic group.
Historically, screening has focused on conditions for which the improvement in outcome for the infant has been substantial.
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Existing DSA have historically been screened for pretransplant using complement-dependent cytotoxic crossmatching and their risk circumnavigated through policies that prohibit transplants between incompatible donor-recipient pairs.
Socially responsible funds have historically concentrated on screening out companies they will not buy, then choosing freely among the rest.
Historically, newborn screening programs have been evaluated only internally, with the exception of the screening laboratory, which generally must meet CLIA requirements even though some of the analytes may not be specifically covered.
As more women have historically sought screening, incidence has increased due to broader detection, with the largest component of this increase being early Stage I cancers.
Historically, the screening of natural materials for biological activity has proven to be better [ 33].
Historically, organized screening using cytology at regular intervals with a high coverage has reduced the incidence of invasive CC in many countries [ 2, 3].
Historically, computer screening for non-coding RNAs in hyperthermophiles has employed a high GC content (>50% GC) as a filter [ 56, 73] but only 30% of the non-coding RNAs now identified in T. kodakarensis have GC contents >50% and only 9 of those first reported here meet this criterion.
In many historically high-income countries screening for cardiovascular diseases is more common, the use of drugs such as statins for both primary and secondary prevention is more widespread, and, in general, the quality of hospital care and availability of advanced lifesaving technologies may be better.
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