Expanded opportunities for professional training, as recently called for by the Surgeon General, and incentives for individuals with pertinent expertise to work in settings with young children are essential first steps toward
more effective screening, early detection, treatment, and ultimate prevention of serious childhood mental health problems.»
DBT was
a more effective screening method.
Rather than relegating PSA into oblivion, the balanced answer may be best found in the more intelligent use of available tools, implementation of shared decision making as recommended by the American Cancer Society, and development of
more effective screening techniques.»
Out of the box my review unit had Windows» display scaling set to 200 percent, which means that the effective screen resolution is pretty much the same as on a typical laptop with a 1600 x 900 pixel display, while most other laptops in this price range have 1920 x 1080 pixel displays, giving
you more effective screen space for showing two apps side - by - side, among other things.
I feel that that they could have gone with a lower DPI for slightly
more effective screen area, or at least offer an option to change the DPI.
We would recommend using both subscales as that serves as
a more effective screen.
Not exact matches
But I find that the
more informed your board is and the
more you're staying on their radar
screen the
more effective they'll be for you.
It's much
more effective than a simple
screen in front of you.
That's interesting for parents conflicted over what sort of
screen time is best for their little ones, but is happier learning
more effective learning for grownups as well?
We believe our solutions are both
more cost -
effective and
more efficient than traditional recruiting approaches, such as hiring third - party search firms, to identify and
screen candidates.
Across party lines, 77 % of individuals polled said the Parkland shooting could have been prevented by
more effective health
screening treatment.
A new genetic test that analyzes the free DNA floating in a pregnant woman's blood was proven to be
more effective at predicting chromosomal disorders compared with standard
screening tests, due to its much smaller incidence of false - positive results.
We act as your human resources team to complete the full recruitment and selection process from advertising to
screening, interviewing and referencing your applicants, on an hourly not placement basis, which is much
more cost
effective.
Everything from
screen shots, to spreadsheets to Dropbox folders have been put together in order to manage the testimonial systems for our business in a
more effective way.
In the poll conducted after a gunman killed 17 people at a Florida high school last week,
more than three - quarters, 77 percent, said they think
more effective mental health
screening and treatment could have prevented the shooting.
For the church to become
effective the way the Bible defines it, it's going to take a lot
more (or a lot less...) than blue jeans and plasma
screens.
The
screen game should still be strong and if Cook / Murray can be as
effective as Murray / Jet (which they should be) then play - action will be even
more dangerous than it was in 2017.
Without
effective screening and pasteurisation, donor milk is potentially far
more dangerous than just about any other option.
Professor Stephen Duffy, lead researcher and Cancer Research UK's professor of cancer
screening, said: «The results of our study showed that the NHS breast cancer
screening programme has been even
more effective at saving lives than we predicted.
In the poll conducted after a gunman killed 17 people at a Florida high school last week,
more than three - quarters, 77 percent, said they think
more effective mental health
screening and treatment could have prevented the shooting.
Thus, obtaining
more evidence about a variety of cost -
effective approaches to
screening and surveillance should be a priority.»
I printed one of the pictures only to find out they are
more effective on computer
screens.
«We have
effective screening tests for several cancers, which allow physicians and other health - care providers to identify the disease at an earlier stage — often before symptoms surface — when treatment is
more likely to result in a cure,» said senior author of the report and IPHI Director Kenneth W. Kizer.
Instead of the losing battle against poachers (23 August, p 6), would it not be far
more effective to
screen...
«It would be helpful to have research looking to see whether
screening interventions coupled with strategies to increase uptake of recommended evaluations and treatments may be
more effective in improving outcomes,» Chou said by email.
Even though early detection of vision difficulties may lead to better quality of life, greater independence and a lower risk of falls in older adults, routine
screening doesn't appear
more effective than only testing patients with symptoms, the USPSTF reports in JAMA March 1.
«Finding a
more convenient, easy - to - use and cost -
effective screening alternative is imperative, because HCV is significantly under -
screened and under - diagnosed.»
«The protein targets offer a faster,
more cost -
effective model for rapid
screening and diagnoses of viral infections,» Woods said.
The results will indicate if the method is
more effective than current
screening methods.
The authors found that the most cost -
effective scenario was annual
screening between ages 55 and 75 years old for persons who smoked
more than 40 pack - years (the number of packs of cigarettes smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the person has smoked) and who quit less than 10 years ago (or currently smoke).
«
More information is needed on the effects of testosterone on the cervix and
effective cervical
screening strategies that do not rely on a Pap test.
If you look at expenses associated with breast diagnosis in the following year after initial
screening, DBT is
more cost
effective in terms of health system or population level
screening.»
«This could help revolutionize cardiology research by improving the ability to efficiently discover, design, develop and deliver new therapies for the treatment of heart disease, and by providing
more efficient
screening tools to identify and prevent cardiac side effects, ultimately leading to safer and
more effective treatments for patients suffering from heart disease.»
In addition to conducting and funding research to develop
more effective and safer therapies, NCI has thriving research programs in critically important areas like survivorship, delivery of care, primary prevention,
screening, and quality of life — areas that are not traditionally supported by the private sector because they have limited commercial value or are not a good fit with traditional pharmaceutical and biotech business models.
Although recently approved therapies can increase progression - free survival by a few months, «we think this novel
screening system has the potential to uncover new,
more effective medications that could be targeted
more specifically at a patient's cancer,» Lengyel said.
In one, entitled «Comparison of Family Health History to Personal Genomic
Screening: Which Method is
More Effective for Risk Assessment of Breast, Colon, and Prostate Cancer?
Testing for mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes can help women learn if they are
more likely to develop breast or ovarian cancer, which can lead them to get
screened more regularly and take advantage of
effective treatments.
«The higher number of black and Hispanic children now being identified with autism could be due to
more effective outreach in minority communities, and increased efforts to have all children
screened for autism so they can get the services they need,» he added in an agency news release.
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Psychologists and relationship experts tend to agree that online dating is a
more effective way of
screening potential mates than at a chance meeting at a bar or social space.
Effective screening makes online dating safer and
more time - efficient.
At Tawkify we offer good old - fashioned, personalized matchmaking, powered by state - of - the - art technology to make finding,
screening and selecting quality matches
more affordable — and
effective.
On the small
screen, the film will likely lose some of its raucous energy - although, since the film plays like a prolonged sitcom, it might very well be even
more effective on the small
screen.
Another standout sequence in Public Enemies is
more effective for comedy than suspense, and involves Dillinger's reaction in a movie theater to an on -
screen announcement warning the audience to be on the lookout for him, America's «Public Enemy # 1.»
Plus, when the story warrants it, we get our moments of squishy, eye - popping death on
screen, its sparing use all the
more effective when it finally occurs.
From a technical standpoint, the film was one for the ages (this was one of those increasingly rare movies that cried out to be seen on the biggest
screen possible and was even one of the few to make intelligent use of 3D technology) but what was even
more surprising was how
effective it was from a dramatic standpoint as well, thanks in no small part to the career - best work from Bullock and the deft use of Clooney's glib star quality to help orient viewers for what might have otherwise been an off - putting experience).
This kind of semi-autobiographical telescoping is amplified by Brooks's
more effective reuse of an idea from Blazing Saddles: climaxing the movie with a
screening of the movie, showing the audience the audience - reaction, and then romping out of the theater into the world itself, ripping the curtain between real world and reel world apart at the seams.
Rent it for Selma Blair's brief but memorable horror turn, and because ghost stories are always
more claustrophobic and often
more effective on smaller
screens.
Multiple studies have recently shown that print learning is
more effective than learning associated with digital
screens.
When the
screening scores indicate that 80 % or
more of students are meeting the learning goals (e.g., benchmarks or standards) the core instruction is generally understood to be highly
effective.