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(see line art see solid ) A screen is a shaded area on a printed job. It is done in the same color of ink as the rest of the job, but will appear different. For example, a screen of black ink will appear gray.
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Applying social and/or environmental criteria to investments, in addition to purely financial criteria. Negative screening involves avoiding investments in companies with bad social and/or environmental records. Positive screening involves selecting for investment companies with good social and/or environmental records. See: How to Screen Investments for Social and Environmental Factors.
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The fineness of the dot structure of a photograph or art.
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the view of a page on a visual display unit.
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