| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Sure, it is a heckuva way to go about it - but with statistical significance (does the prevention really do much or are we just kidding ourselves) and ethics (maybe there is a 51% chance that it saves one in a million - but is it killing 50, which is the type of problem that readily arises with "screening?) having been tossed out the window decades ago, what is left?
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