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Movies are increasingly screened in a digital format, too.

As charge repulsion is increasingly screened out by the double layer formed by salt ions, short-range attractive interactions begin to prevail.

Due to the limitation of genomic data available, EST databases have been increasingly screened for development of genic SSRs [ 37- 41].

Increasing salt concentration in solutions of catalase and con A resulted in b2 values increasing up to about 0.50 M as these complimentary electrostatic charges are increasingly screened, resulting in decreased protein protein attractive interactions.

Both catalase and con A display repulsive protein protein interactions at pH below their pI that become predominantly attractive at high ionic strengths due to increasingly screened repulsive electrostatic interactions leading to short range attractive interactions including those caused by the reduced hydration of the proteins at low pH.

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National surveys indicate that clinicians are increasingly screening for tobacco use and offering brief advice; however, rates of assistance are still too low [ 2].

Kid-savvy resorts in the Caribbean, perhaps hoping to grab the attention of increasingly screen-addicted guests, are loading on the digital delights.

A decade ago our first multiple-signatory "toxic childhood" press letter described how children's health and wellbeing were being undermined by the decline of outdoor play, increasingly screen-based lifestyles, a hyper-competitive schooling system and the unremitting commercialisation of childhood.

Rather than interviewing lots of candidates, companies increasingly screen students to identify, and then contact, the ones who seem most employable, says Cliff Dank, the head of Elm Talent, a recruitment agency.

It is 10 years since the group sent its first letter to the media, expressing concern about the way it believes children's health and wellbeing are being undermined by "the decline of outdoor play, increasingly screen-based lifestyles, a hyper-competitive schooling system and the unremitting commercialisation of childhood".

"The impulse to physicalize or sculpturize photographs comes from the increasingly screen-based experience we have with images," suggested New School associate professor of photography Arthur Ou. "Our daily encounter with them seems to be more and more tied to the network, to something emanating from devices, therefore non-material, and intangible".

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