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If these additional degrees are welcomed at<br \/>large scales they should be screened at small scales where General<br \/>Relativity is a perfect theory.<br \/>During this talk, I will present the 3 screening mechanisms known in the<br \/>literature: chameleon, symmetron and Vainshtein mechanisms. 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