A histogram showing time from index screen to
rescreen in the study population is shown in Figure 3.
Fewer than 15% of laboratories limit their
rescreen to the CLIA-mandated 10% rate.
Yesterday, Sydney Airport had to clear the area and
rescreen all passengers after a walk-through security screening device had lost power, resulting in 16 passengers passing through without being properly screened.
If so, here's how to
rescreen it--like a pro, as easy as making a bow.
According to a spokesperson for the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority, it was unclear what the object was but as the bag had already left the screening point a decision was made to
rescreen passengers, The Associated Press reported.
Mann uses dancers as vehicles for movement but also as canvas, projecting video images onto performers, only to film them again and then
rescreen that material on other bodies.
Sydney Airport defended its decision to
rescreen passengers after a security device lost power yesterday afternoon.
Recently updated guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urge providers to
rescreen women 34 months after they've completed treatment for chlamydia.
If a cytotech doesn't find something on a slide ranked by the machine as possibly abnormal, then I can
rescreen it and we can immediately go over the findings.
For example, if one cytotechnologist's results fell outside confidence intervals for two or more months, or in two or more areas of performance foa a single month, we assigned an experienced technologist to
rescreen a random sampling of that person's work.
A woman is said to have wandered away from the screening area while waiting to be secondary screened, prompting officials to evacuate about 200 passengers from the terminal and
rescreen them.
Passengers were evacuated to an area outside the terminals at the airport to enable them to be
rescreened. An aircraft was also called back from the taxiway so that officials could
rescreen the passengers on board.