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61 Less forgivable is the attitude taken by some museums who are frightened of the consequences of having their collection screened. 62 All applicants are screened by Engel and Rudman to see if there are any outstanding malpractice suits. 63 After the documentary was screened, the television station was besieged with calls from worried home-owners. 64 Curious, he searched through his database of about 1, 000 people screened for similar mutations. 65 Whenever possible, patients who do not respond to antibiotics should be screened for resistant strains. 66 The boy was screened for inborn errors, with negative results. 67 Out of ninety-nine people screened for the study, sixteen were diagnosed as caffeine dependent after undergoing a battery of evaluations. 68 As testing was done on the basis of parental choice these infants would not be screened. 69 But over the years some had gained screened porches and various add-ons. 70 A private area, preferably overhung by a favourite tree and screened with a few dense shrubs. 71 Six concluded that screening should take place, yet none of these seriously considered the requirement for screening to benefit those screened. 72 Screened porches were meant to have been added, squaring off the blocks of 100 flats for retired church folk. 73 They are now following the progress of a group of outpatients at Westminster Hospital screened for cervical cancer by the new test. 74 It wasn't a private occasion - the meeting was screened live on prime-time television. 75 Patients were serologically screened for yellow fever, dengue, hepatitis A and B, and leptospirosis. 76 A further 40,000 boat people still waiting to be screened will almost certainly be ruled illegal as well. 77 There is also a list of productions screened during the event, with synopses, technical details and contact addresses. 78 To refine the final video an early version of the cartoon was screened for children from five different countries. 79 She was, however, also well-to-do, so she compromised by sitting in the open box next to the screened harem ones. 80 The greatest controversy concerns social science books screened to ensure that their version of history is acceptable to the government. 81 The prospective jurors all were screened from public view by a new partial wall the judge ordered installed in the courtroom. 82 Potential employees are screened more carefully now, said John Townsend, assistant superintendent of operations. 83 She slid back a curtain of heavy red velvet that screened a door beside the piano, and led him through. 84 The two-hour film is due to be screened on November 5, the second anniversary of the publisher's mysterious death. 85 Lockyer advocates less expensive alternatives to prison, such as longer county jail terms and carefully screened and monitored parole. 86 The nesting trunk in the aviary is carefully screened to avoid disturbance. 87 We were screened from the wild birds as we hurried along behind high earth banks planted with willow. 88 Continuous tones can not be reproduced in that form for printing but must be screened to translate the image into dots. 89 The house is screened from the road by a row of tall trees. 90 However, even in carefully screened populations sudden death is often the first manifestation of a cardiac disorder.