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As parents, my wife and I had to confront our own tendency to gaze at smartphone or tablet screens for that elusive email or message: was it really fair to take away our children's screens while we kept snatching furtive glances at our own?
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Of course, I'd probably prefer to be a no-obnoxious-parents spot, but I'm not sure how I'd screen for that.
Without screening for that underlying stress, doctors often prescribe ritalin, a stimulant.
Alternatively, the otolaryngologist may choose to view recorded FEES studies and screen for that possibility.
Screening for that kind of vulnerability would have identified Turkey as a potential problem spot.
It's a bit strange because you are not on the screen for that long.
If you click on an item inside a folder, the right pane will display the main screen for that item.
Once you know which mutation has been inherited in a particular family, then other family members can be screened for that specific mutation by blood tests," explains Wishart.
But cervical cancer rates, for example, are also higher among blacks and Hispanics, yet there is no difference by race in screening for that disease.
(As late as 1960, Hitchcock marred the ending of his masterpiece, Psycho, by bringing an unnecessary psychiatrist on screen for that very reason).
"Select" takes the user to the Path Walkthrough screen for that path.
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