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early screening

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Early screening is a methodological approach utilized across diverse research domains for the identification of subjects, candidates, or phenomena exhibiting specified attributes or potential deviations at an initial or nascent phase. Characterized by the application of efficient, often high-throughput, assessment techniques, its significance lies in facilitating early detection, enabling targeted intervention, and optimizing the allocation of resources for subsequent, more intensive analyses.

Top Authors

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MA

Health Resources and Services Administration

BL

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

MK

University of Colorado Denver

AB

American College of Medical Genetics

SJ

University of Michigan

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Vanderbilt University

Nashville, United States

University of Minnesota

Minneapolis, United States

University of Wisconsin–Madison

Madison, United States

University of Utah

Salt Lake City, United States

University of Miami

Coral Gables, United States