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screening

[ US /ˈskɹinɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /skɹˈiːnɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the display of a motion picture
  2. the act of concealing the existence of something by obstructing the view of it
    the cover concealed their guns from enemy aircraft
  3. testing objects or persons in order to identify those with particular characteristics
  4. fabric of metal or plastic mesh

How To Use screening In A Sentence

  • This is the only country in Europe to deny cancer screening to its citizens.
  • They propose genetic screening for newborns to potentially benefit both the child and the rest of the family.
  • Early screenings suggested as much, or suggested trouble at least, as preview audiences found the film too dark and violent, all in all too un-Leo.
  • Screening programmes result in further tests that can do harm. Times, Sunday Times
  • The course content included identification, screening and early intervention and medical implications like epilepsy, hyperactivity and brain dysfunctions.
  • There is no known cure for hebephilia and no effective initial screening mechanism, says psychologist James Cantor, who leads a team of researchers from Toronto's Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and other hospitals in studying the role of the brain in causing pedophilia and hebephilia. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • With the rollout of Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story, continuing through the end of November (click here for screening locator), a classical music sighting is made that the famous 18th century philosopher Moses Mendelssohn would have been proud of. Laurence Vittes: Classical Music Media Sighting: Felix Mendelssohn Introduces Interview With Sandy Koufax
  • The screening of this film will be followed by a discussion on illegal immigration.
  • Objective To explore the diagnostic value of screening cervix lesion with colposcope .
  • Incentives may be aimed directly at individual doctors such as capitation payments, caps on fee-for-service income, and target payments for screening set proportions of a population.
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