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The three intrinsic themes were the way GPs explained the limitations of screening, the extent to which GPs provided information selectively and the time pressures at play.
Cervical screening, for example, is thought to be more effective in detecting squamous cell than adenocarcinomas (Mitchell et al, 1995; Bergstrom et al, 1999); while all studies in this meta-analysis provided results adjusted for screening, the extent of adjustment was variable.
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Although the findings support the measurement properties of the MISS as an insomnia screening instrument, the extent to which these data are applicable to an elderly population is still unknown.
In summary, while patients with higher BMIs were more likely to be screened for both diabetes and dyslipidemia, a substantial portion of overweight and obese patients were not screened to the extent that national guidelines recommend.
Six Tim knockdown cell lines were subsequently cloned from each shRNA-transduced mES cell population, and screened for the extent of Tim knockdown by immunoblot analysis (Fig. 3).
Accurate estimation of sojourn time facilitates inference on the optimum interval between screens, the likely effectiveness of screening, and the extent of overdiagnosis.
This was to mimic actual screening to the extent possible.
However, there were differences between sources in the classification of tests as screening and the extent of missing information.
This raises serious questions about the quality of screening and the extent to which public health goals are being achieved.
For screening purposes, the extent of genomic alterations is commonly assessed as either positive or negative, and the wealth of CNV data in single cells is usually not documented.
Relating incidence to the time since the most recent screen estimates the extent to which a woman who has been screened recently is prevented from developing cancer.
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