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Experts disagree about when to screen with fecal blood testing and when to use colonoscopy.
Routine laboratory criteria may be used to indicate when to screen for a mutation in HFE (ferritin >500 μ g/l, % ferritin saturation >50%) (Adams, 2006).
Responses suggested that an overdetection rate of 50% might deter some women from screening at all, and for many others it would at least necessitate more careful thought about whether and when to screen.
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Additional evidence is required to more accurately answer important questions, such as who to screen, when to begin screening and the frequency of screening.
The practical details of MRSA screenings (who, how, when and where to screen) remain a controversial issue.
We succeeded in identifying who, how, when and where to screen patients for MRSA in order to minimize costs.
The security industry has been grappling with similar questions when trying to screen for terrorists among the millions of innocent travellers at airports.
We aimed to develop equations to calculate osmolarity with improved performance when used to screen for intoxication to toxic alcohols.
While projection mapping already allows us to see buildings as a canvas, they are impermanent illusions when compared to screen facades.
Furthermore, this region also hybridized to many clones when used to screen genomic libraries (unpublished observations).
However, whole genome sequencing is extremely time consuming and costly, especially when used to screen complex genomes.
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