Sentence examples for means screening from inspiring English sources

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Translated into real numbers, that means screening mammography helps 4,000 to 18,000 women each year.

That means screening thousands of promising new materials to find ones that work better than today's semiconductors, or tweaking the microstructure of how they're built.

Meanwhile ITV is about to analyse whether a bold year-long experiment in "stripping" children's shows, as happens on channels such as Nickelodeon, should continue; this means screening an entire series night after night.

Dr Learned and Dr Zee are therefore trying to persuade someone who studies the data in question to take their idea seriously and spend a little time having a look.Motes and beamsTo detect artificial neutrinos using existing telescopes means screening out the natural neutrino background.

Every candidate on the site has to be approved by a member of staff – that means screening photo, description, and email address, before going live.

And, as Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told the Associated Press, that means screening lines at busy U.S. airports could grow by up to an hour.

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We retrospectively re-clustered patients on the basis of severity of baseline lung function: Cluster 1 (104 patients) mean screening FEV132.67±6.83 (SD); Cluster 2 (109 patients) mean screening FEV154.12±5.56; Cluster 3 (122 patients) mean screening FEV171.54±5.51.

Sheltering them, she explained, meant screening out almost all pop culture.

This would mean screening everyone whether they are at risk or not (for instance everyone over 50).

Public Health England initially ruled out screening because the risk of Ebola arriving in the UK was low and would mean screening "huge numbers of low-risk people".

For the first seven years, it meant screening things out, screening out weapons and tobacco, any company that had a product that was detrimental to people's health.

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