Collocations withscreen

These are words often used in combination withscreen.

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bottom screen
On the bottom screen, the user enters the word he or she wants to translate in the source language, using the on-screen keyboard.
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computer screen
On a computer screen, two arrays of differently coloured balls (red, yellow and blue) on sticks were presented.
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folding screen
The performance was done on a two-panel folding screen and performed in front of a group of guests.
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giant screen
Stadium possesses underground water drainage system, fully roofed gallery, giant screen, trivision side screen, floodlights and beautiful press box.
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loading screen
The loading screen and graphics changed but the music sound effects and gameplay remained the same.
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mesh screen
Top and sides of the enclosures were covered with 0.1-mm mesh screen to prevent migration of litter invertebrates and toads.
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phosphor screen
Harmonics have been observed downstream of the exit slit of the monochromator by means of a phosphor screen and a photomultiplier.
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projection screen
The cat faced a rear projection screen onto which we presented the stimuli described above.
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radar screen
I was able to recognize a good idea when it entered my radar screen.
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screen actor
He was also a prominent stage and screen actor.
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screen capture
Features (such as screen capture) require an application with ability of accepting binary data, such as netcat.
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screen debut
Hall began his career in commercials and on stage as a child, and made his screen debut in 1980.
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screen persona
His television and screen persona was that of a shy, timid but kind man who wore thick eyeglasses and spoke in a pedantic, high-pitched voice.
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screen reader
Screen reader choice is contentious: differing priorities and strong preferences are common.
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screen resolution
A series of carrier spatial frequencies were tested, ranging from the neuron's luminance passband to values near the screen resolution, to search for an optimum.
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screen size
They were fairly evenly divided over whether it led them to organise their ideas more effectively and whether the screen size is restrictive.
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television screen
Infants sat on their parent's lap facing the television screen.
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trommel screen
Therefore, design rules are often used in place of the governing equations in the design of a trommel screen.
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ultrasound screen
Haskell watched the baby on the ultrasound screen, the baby's heartbeat was clearly visible on the ultrasound screen.
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wire screen
Once all the bets have been placed the attendant closes the betting board with a wire screen and then puts the dice through the chute.
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