screening
81screening — Смотри Сортировка …
82screening — {{hw}}{{screening}}{{/hw}}s. m. inv. (pl. ingl. screenings ) (biol., med.) Indagine di massa gener. su soggetti esposti ad alto rischio di malattie | (est.) Qualunque indagine atta a selezionare qlcu. o qlco. ETIMOLOGIA: voce ingl., da (to)… …
83Screening — I. Marketing:Grob oder Vorauswahl von Produktideen (⇡ Innovation) durch Einsatz von Methoden der ⇡ Produktbewertung, z.B. ⇡ Profilverfahren und Scoring Modelle (⇡ Nutzwertanalyse). Vgl. auch ⇡ Werbeziele. II. Informationsökonomik:⇡ Adverse… …
84screening — Preliminary testing …
85screening — n. act of covering or camouflaging; act of filtering or sorting; concealment; division, act of partitioning; projection (of a film) skrɪËn n. part of a television or computer monitor where the picture is displayed; surface onto which films are… …
86screening — The application of technical or other means which are intended to detect weapons, explosives or other dangerous devices that may be used to commit an act of unlawful inference (ICAO) …
87screening — screen•ing [[t]ˈskri nɪŋ[/t]] n. 1) the activity of a person who screens, as in ascertaining the qualifications of applicants 2) the showing of a motion picture 3) min screenings, (used with a sing. or pl. v.) a) undesirable material that has… …
88Screening — Scree|ning [ skri:nɪŋ ], das; s, s <englisch> (Fachsprache Verfahren zur Reihenuntersuchung) …
89screening — The process of wrapping electrical conductors with metallic foil or braid to insulate the conductors from interference. Also called shielding. Converting a continuous tone photograph of artwork into a halftone …
90screening — Obstructing the view. 25 Am J1st High § 67. Protecting by a screen, either literally, as by placing a screen to protect patrons in a stadium against batted balls, or figuratively, as where a public figure is protected by guards who keep crowds at …