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screening An initial assessment of a patient's suitability for treatment
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screening the search for disease, such as cancer, in people without symptoms. For example, the principal screening measure for breast cancer is mammography. Screening may refer to coordinated programs in large populations.
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screening Mass testing of substance banks with an assay sid Once a day Substance library Large collection of different molecules used in HTS. Synthesis Artificially building a compound out of elements or simpler compound. SNP Single nucleotide polymorphism ("snips"). In these mutations, a single base pair is variable in a given conserved sequence. SNPs are numerous in human and in other genomes. They help to make each individual unique.
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screening test initial drug test performed
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screening 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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