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health screening

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health screening

Testing large numbers of apparently healthy people for disease (see screening).


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LSI's recently published 1H05 Green Book Update: IT Spending Model 2004-2008 (doc # LSI1007) provides market sizing and forecast information on IT spending within the life science industry across 21 technology segments, six regions, and six buyer segments including academia, biotechnology companies, diagnostic and health screening companies, government agencies, pharmaceutical companies, and contract research organizations (CROs).
 
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