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Umpires and big screens regularly inform spectators to drink lots of water but that did not stop 180 people needing medical attention on Friday.
The words "We'll miss you AP!" were displayed on the big screens regularly during the soon-to-retire champion jockey's final Festival, and, simply but eloquently, they reflected the prevailing mood.
In another practice, computer screens regularly froze, requiring receptionists to make extensive handwritten notes until the screens unfroze.
Our long-term study of a large cohort of offspring of atomic-bomb survivors screens regularly for possible effects of parental preconception exposure to radiation.
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If you are screened regularly, cancers can be caught early and almost certainly will be cured.
The BBC reported that Mr Muamba, like most professional footballers, had his heart screened regularly, most recently last summer.
A government task force has recommended stopping colorectal cancer screening at age 75 for people who have been screened regularly and have no evidence of disease.
The Beechworth Gaol is where Ned and his mother were held and there's a great documentary screened regularly at the Town Hall.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that up to 60percentt of colorectal cancer deaths could be prevented if everyone 50 or older were screened regularly.
Health authorities say that as many as 60 percent of deaths from colorectal cancer could be prevented if everyone over 50 were screened regularly.
For instance, about half the men in the control group of the American trial who were not supposed to be screened regularly got screened anyway by their own doctors at some point in the study.
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