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"I am consequently of the view that the metadata Telstra holds in connection with an individual which permits that individual's identity to reasonably be ascertained from that metadata constitutes the personal information of that individual under the Privacy Act".
Suicide method was ascertained from that recorded in the ONS Certificate of Death [ 25] (ICD-10 codes) [ 26] and the following groups were considered: hanging - X83.8, drowning - X71, cutting - X78, poisoning - X64 and Y1, jumping (either from high place or in front of a vehicle) - X80, X81, burning - X76, X77 and undetermined cause of death - Yxx.
"It is not possible to ascertain from the analysis that Google respects the key data protection principles of purpose limitation, data quality, data minimization, proportionality and right to object," read a statement from the EU regulator.
As with so many of the bad things that happen in prison, it is hard to ascertain from the outside everything that led up to the murder of John J. Geoghan.
Other pulse oximetry screening studies that did actively ascertain patients that died at home from missed heart disease reported prevalences of duct dependent heart disease in the screened population virtually identical to ours, at 1.3/1000 and 1.2/1000.
18 As we could not ascertain the reliability of data from that year we excluded these from subsequent analyses.
Hence, we can ascertain from Fig. 5a that a global optimization, if designed with proper constraints, provides better resource use and less complexity.
Their identity can be ascertained from an inscription that surmounted the entrance of the niche where the Venus was found.
However, cardiac disease was not statistically significant when we included cases ascertained from hospital records that were more than two years prior to delivery.
Self-reported source of infection was ascertained from categorical responses that included butchering/slaughtering cattle, handling/preparing meat, performing field work/harvesting crops, processing hair/wool, receiving an insect bite, unknown, or other.
In addition merging these data with exposures during work-life would allow researchers in occupational health to utilize an outcome variable (i.e., health at age 65 66, as ascertained from Medicare claims) that is less biased by selection out of the workforce than private insurance claims, as well as more timely and relevant than cause and age of death.
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