Sentences with phrase «for widespread screening»

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April 19 — Amid widespread concern about supporters being left in the dark, FIFA have confirmed that giant screens will be used at World Cup matches for replays of incidents decided by the video assistant referee — accompanied by written explanations.
On May 13, 2010, the PPE Campaign and Coalition for Youth Sports Health and Safety was launched to promote the widespread adoption and consistent use of an updated preparticipation physical evaluation form (PPE) for pre-competition medical screening of U.S. student - athletes.
BY ANDY HUMM The New York County Democratic Party and its vaunted independent screening panel for approving judges for the ballot has come under scorching and widespread outrage for the panel's refusal to recommend that Justice Doris Ling - Cohan, a 20 - year veteran of the bench without a blemish on her record, be approved for nomination for -LSB-...]
«The ability to detect infection using urine rather than blood avoids needle stick and blood sample collection, greatly reduces the cost and necessary clinical infrastructure for screening and diagnosis, helping to promote widespread adoption of the test on a global scale,» Hu said.
According to the National Cancer Institute, since mammography screening became widespread in the mid-1980s, the U.S. breast cancer death rate, unchanged for the previous 50 years, has dropped 36 percent.
Widespread use of non-invasive prenatal screening has led to a decline in invasive testing, and since samples are more likely to be evaluated locally, rather than a central service, there is a wider range of options for cfDNA testing compared to other parts of the world.
In addition, they point to the potential role for using these autoantibody tests for more widespread screening to detect this newly discovered syndrome in other patients with type 1 diabetes.
Cheadle first received widespread notice for his portrayal of Mouse Alexander in the film Devil in a Blue Dress, for which he won Best Supporting Actor awards from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and the National Society of Film Critics and was nominated for similar awards from the Screen Actors Guild and the NAACP Image Awards.
Since the widespread rise in the popularity of digital publishing, literally dozens of different devices for e-reading flooded a market that can not seem to get enough of screen - based reading.
«This study provides us with a scientific basis for dispelling the widespread misconception that reading from a screen has negative effects,» explains Füssel.
The first DNA screening tests for humans were developed in the late 1970s, but were unsuitable for widespread clinical use because they were difficult and expensive to perform.
The soundtrack was released by Silva Screen Records to widespread critical acclaim; «Zur's music for Reclaim perfectly captures the human drama of the film's story in powerful and deeply emotional fashion.»
Differences were minimal after 1893 (by which time Stevenson screens were in widespread use for observations except in New South Wales and Victoria, a small area in the context of a global dataset), and before 1878 (when there were limited Australian observations of any kind and most of the continent was considered to be missing data in the HadCRUT4 dataset).
Huawei's software customization, dubbed EmotionUI 2.0, is relatively unchanged from the widespread unveiling of version 1.6 with last year's Ascend P6 aside from some new features made for this larger - screened device.
It's unknown how widespread the red screen problem might be, and for now, only a handful of those who pre-ordered a Galaxy S8 have reported the issue, so it's unclear whether it'll be a broader concern after Friday.
As background checks have become more widespread among companies screening job candidates for employment, the plaintiff's bar has begun targeting employers who may not be fully living up to their responsibilities under the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
As background checks have become more widespread among companies screening job candidates for employment, the plaintiff's bar has begun targeting...
Other areas of concern discussed include: the state's infant mortality rate, lack of widespread early screening and intervention for developmental delays, and a growing number of young children in the child welfare system.
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