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This might help explain why more smokers in this sample would prefer to remain oblivious if they had cancer, and would avoid going to the doctor if they had symptoms; beliefs consistent with their lower participation in screening (Corner et al, 2006; Smith et al, 2009; Vander Weg et al, 2012).
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All physical examinations were done with minimal bodily exposure and conducted in a screened corner.
The natural shape of the hand allows for a stationary finger in the screen corner, while another finger moves freely to control one DOF (Fig. 5).
It also features a "Strawberry chance" system, where the outcome of some scenes changes if the player presses one of the analog sticks fast enough after the message is displayed in the upper right screen corner.
If you see a green or blue "L" in a screen corner, you have Lindows or Linspire.
A gray or black footprint in a screen corner indicates you are using a graphical user interface (GUI) called GNU Network Object Model Environment (GNOME) on a form of Linux or UNIX.
If you have a mouse, you can click screen corners, or hit keystrokes, to perform these same functions.
Called a Fresnel screen, it redirects the light from the screen corners toward the observer's eye and makes the image evenly bright.
The snipes — not to be confused with bugs, those network logos that pop up in screen corners during shows — are important enough to the beleaguered television industry that the networks plan to tolerate the backlash.
Consequently, we decided to use the screen corners for explicit rotation mode changes.
"Margin Call" happened to be screening around the corner from the old Lehman offices, and I stopped by for a look.
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