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Table 3. Among the 90 NBNs with ap-
TABLE 3 Survey Results From the 99 Active Minnesota NBNs in 2012
TABLE 4 Results of Pilot Screening Program in Minnesota
TABLE 5 Indications for Repeat Testing and Reasons for Screening Failures

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