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screen to reproduce a shaded area in a printed piece. Also, a photographic tool for making halftone images from a continuos tone photo or illustration.
Ãâó: nashlinks.com/glossary.htm
screening stands for the cleaning of pulp of foreign substances.
Ãâó: www.metsabotnia.com/en/default.asp
screening test A test done on apparently healthy people to detect disease before symptoms appear.
Ãâó: www.nccs.com.sg/kac/abcs/glossary.htm
screen The (usually expressed as lines per inch, ie 120 lpi,133 lpi, 150 lpi) Used to determine the dots per unit area in developing tonal values in the printed piece. Up to the point of dot gain , the higher the screen, the finer the lines per inch, the greater the fineness of detail in the printed piece.
Ãâó: www.morgantownprinting.com/default.php
screen The act of determining if an individual meets minimum requirements to become part of a pool of potential candidates for participation in a clinical study.
Ãâó: www.lillytrials.com/docs/terminology.html
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