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screening - testing objects or persons in order to identify those with particular characteristics |
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testing the act of subjecting to experimental test in order to determine how well something works; "they agreed to end the testing of atomic weapons"
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genetic screening analyzing a group of people to determine genetic susceptibility to a particular disease; "genetic screening of infants for phenylketonuria"
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screening - the display of a motion picture |
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showing,
viewing |
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display something shown to the public; "the museum had many exhibits of oriental art"
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preview a screening for a select audience in advance of release for the general public
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screening - fabric of metal or plastic mesh |
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cloth,
fabric,
material,
textile artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; "the fabric in the curtains was light and semitransparent"; "woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC"; "she measured off enough material for a dress"
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screen a protective covering consisting of netting; can be mounted in a frame; "they put screens in the windows for protection against insects"; "a metal screen protected the observers"
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