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Typically, such mass screening is done by companies, not academic scientists.
It is planted as a specimen tree or in mass screenings.
I want your mass screening them from the Inhibitors."
In the United States, mass screenings have had less success and stirred up far more controversy.
But they argue that only a small minority of companies - the fashion and entertainment industries, perhaps - could make a case for mass screening.
But our knowledge constantly changes, and there is a difference between mass screening versus individual patient recommendations in a private or clinic practice.
States and local authorities setting up mass screening programs would reap many more false positives.
But until major technical hurdles are overcome, they are not expected to be used for mass screening.
Last year I examined the way in which bone mass screening had been assessed in published work.
Study of organized mass screening of breast cancer through mammography, 2000-2002.
The attendants broke into a loud laughter during the viewing, and it was approved for mass screening.
It is poised to become the procedure of choice for mass screening for colon polyps.
Another is whether the mass screening of suspects' DNA will prove constitutional.
Hopkins had supplied a DNA sample during the mass screening.
Kaback and his associates also developed the first mass screening program for genetic disease carriers.
Should mass screening be allowed?
A Medline search yielded 18 papers discussing bone mass screening (table).
The program is designed for individuals assigned to conduct mass screening for contamination from radioactive materials following a large scale incident.
"The trickier question is around mass screenings - if someone just comes in and says, 'I want to know.'
Mass screening with DNA fingerprinting has been used occasionally in Britain.
And critics of mandatory, mass screening programs fear that use of more than one extra, expensive backup test would be deemed impractical.
A mass screening of residents then assessed what proportion of the lead in their bodies was of this isotope.
No trials have assessed the effectiveness of bone mass screening in preventing osteoporotic fracture.
New technologies for mass screening of plant and animal materials for medicinal properties have made this prospecting more practical in recent years.
Britain has tried semi-voluntary mass screenings like the one in St. Mellons before, with mixed results.