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SARC-F for Screening of Sarcopenia Among Older Adults: A Meta-analysis of Screening Test Accuracy.

Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2018
OBJECTIVE To examine the screening ability of SARC-F for older adults using a meta-analysis. DESIGN Meta-analysis. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS The literature review was conducted using MEDLINE, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, and ClinicalTrials.
Satoshi Ida, R. Kaneko, K. Murata
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SCREENING TEST FOR ALCOHOLISM

The Lancet, 1973
Many workers have suggested an association between schizophrenia and alcoholism. If this is so, the recognition of chronic excess alcohol intake in both disorders is of obvious diagnostic importance. Annual expenditure on alcoholic beverages in the United Kingdom is in excess of £2000 million, and the equivalent of more than 71 of absolute alcohol is ...
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Screening and Testing in Multiples

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2016
The choice of screening or invasive procedure in twin pregnancies is a personal choice of whether the patient wishes to take a small risk of having a baby with a serious disorder versus a small risk of having a complication because she wishes to avoid that.
Mark I, Evans   +2 more
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A Cell-free DNA Blood-Based Test for Colorectal Cancer Screening.

New England Journal of Medicine
BACKGROUND Colorectal cancer is the third most diagnosed cancer in adults in the United States. Early detection could prevent more than 90% of colorectal cancer-related deaths, yet more than one third of the screening-eligible population is not up to ...
Daniel C. Chung   +12 more
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"MULTIPHASIC" SCREENING TESTS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
The extensive employment of mass methods for detection of tuberculosis, syphilis, diabetes and other diseases by official and voluntary health agencies has led quite logically to the idea that it might be advantageous to combine various diagnostic screening tests, instead of organizing separate campaigns, each with a single test.
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The Hess Screen Test

American Orthoptic Journal, 2006
The Hess screen test was designed by Walter Rudolf Hess in 1908 with subsequent modifications.(1, 2) Hess was a famous neurophysiologist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1949 for his research into the functional organization of the vegetative nervous system.(3, 4) The original test used a black screen on which was marked a square-meter tangent scale.
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Kaya's screen test

Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques. Electronic Art and Animation Catalog., 2002
A spare-time study that attempts to create a believable, charming digital girl from ordinary and imperfect face features. The goal was a face that, although not beautiful or 100-percent photorealistic, could appear alive and attractive in the same magical sense as cartoon or comics heroines do.
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A Continuation of the Screen Test

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1946
SUMMARY A method is offered as a continuation of the usually perfomned screen test, which aids in definining the offending mechanism in conditions of variation from accepted normal balance. Used with other musele tests for near, these tests afford information regarding the values of the most important contributors in the combined function
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Screening and Testing in Multiples

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2010
The same principles for diagnosis and screening in singleton pregnancies apply to multiples. However, there can be significant differences in the safety and efficacy of all approaches with multiple gestations. This article deals with specific aspects of screening in multiple pregnancies.
Mark I, Evans, Stephanie, Andriole
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The Lees Screen Test

American Orthoptic Journal, 2006
The Lees screen is a modification of the Hess screen. It is used to obtain the same information about incomitant strabismus, but using a different method of dissociation. Red and green complementary color dissociation is replaced with a double-sided mirror.
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