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In the current study, however, participants were informed that the data linkage process considered and the strict regulations surrounding such uses of data did not permit de-identified data to be linked back to identifying data.
The disparity between the findings may be explained by the fact that participants in the King et al. study [ 7] were considering research conducted with electronic health records and were advised that de-identified data can be linked back to identifying information.
It goes back to identifying your clients and prospects and being where they are.
Eventually, my attraction to men returned, and I went back to identifying as bisexual.
We would then have a choice of living with other people that share our values and ideas, and go back to identifying ourselves as Virginians first and Americans after.
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This information can, of course, be traced back to identify further possible associates.
Now the network foreman goes back to identify which voters threw their weight behind "cat" and which didn't.
The pastry chef, Katy Peetz, delivered it herself, setting the arrangement of pink and cream and green down on the porcelain counter, then stepping back to identify it.
He also urged them to complete the department's request that they identify 150 high-visibility targets in each state to aid in federal protection efforts, before going back to identify 180 more.
The image volumes go well beyond the reconstructed regions and hence contain portions of these objects that are ideal for instruction as they can be traced back to identified objects.
"We are currently exploring how Artificial Intelligence could be used to identify traits, trends and patterns in successful candidates, and then scale this back to identify future talent, who are much earlier in their career or still studying, although this is at very early stages," add Creanga and Chaffey.
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