Sentence examples for screening it now from inspiring English sources

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In the symptomatic setting, DCIS accounts for 3%to5%5% of cancers, although with the advent of population based screening it now represents approximately 20% of breast cancers detected [ 1, 2].

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We also employed LiSiCA for the discovery of new nanomolar butyrylcholinesterase inhibitors [14]; we used the bioactive conformation of a known inhibitor (PDB code: 3F9) [19] obtained from the butyrylcholinesterase enzyme (PDB ID: 4TPK) as a reference molecule and screened it against the ZINC Drugs Now database using the LiSiCA's 3D option.

(Rook originally planned to show it on 10 cinema screens; it's now hitting 19 with the number growing).

Where before, navigation was off to the left side of the screen, it's now at the top.

BT has never struck a deal to allow its customers to watch Sky Atlantic, which screens HBO programming, despite it now being three years since the channel launched.

It now screens southbound cars and rail shipments for drugs and guns.

I know, the benefit of repeating, even if I did not have it the other time, they can find that I have it now" (Client, screened once).

That kind of movie isn't gone; it now occupies screens in art houses.

West Nile virus also caused deaths in the past, but donors are now screened for it.

The administration is credited with some important successes, notably persuading Libya to abandon its weapons programs and ensuring that 90percentt of all ship cargo is now screened before it enters the country.

Credit View full screen It's hard to remember now, but the Red Sox of the twentieth century was a team of tragedy and symmetry.

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