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screen the process of breaking down a photographic image into dots for printing; originally named from a patterned glass screen inserted between the illustration and the light source on a camera, and now used to describe the process and also the size of the dots created (hence the quality of the reproduction).
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screening Screening is the process of early diagnosis of a disease, ie identification of disease or risk factors for the disease in its pre-symptomatic or pre-clinical stage. There are several well-known mass screening programs, eg cervical cancer screening (Pap smear). Screening is useful when diagnosis of a disease earlier than it would usually have been detected improves the outcome.
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screen The window that fills the entire display. The screen is synonymous with the stdscr.
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screen m. a consciously tolerable memory serving to “screen” or conceal another memory that might be disturbing or emotionally painful if recalled.
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screen o. a formerly used type of film oxygenator in which the venous blood is passed over a series of screens in a container of oxygen, gaseous exchange taking place in the thin film of blood produced on the screens.
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