Sentence examples for screened much from inspiring English sources

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Women in the United States are screened much more rigorously than women in Britain, with annual mammography starting at 40.

Yes, there are a few more cars and thanks to DTH and pay-per-view, the latest movies get screened much faster, but life moves at an easy pace.

No colonized agency nursing staff were detected, but they were screened much less frequently than permanent nursing staff (160 of 312 [51%] agency staff were not screened compared with 37 of 304 [12%] permanent nursing staff).

A faster post-processing pipeline means that study groups and targets can be screened much more easily and a feedback loop can be established so that studies can be tuned in nearly real-time for promising and poor results.

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Tonight, Joss Whedon, director of THE AVENGERS and writer of THE CABIN IN THE WOODS* screens MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING at Lincoln Center.

This approach should make hit characterisation and follow-up from screening much more tractable.

Because this fragment induced very strong and ubiquitous gene expression in embryos, its employment would make screening much more efficient.

Although we used a relatively small number of sequences for this pilot experiment (235 aptamers), the same experimental strategy can be used to screen much larger aptamer arrays.

With further automation and miniaturisation it could be used to screen much larger compound collections and other special focussed sets available in our Drug Discovery Unit [28].

"Most of you don't modify your home screens much.

Called Webbe, the software device appears on a computer screen much like a virtual remote control.

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