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A heap of shellfish and sliced mushrooms crowned seafood mac-n-cheese, rich with heady truffle oil and thick with melted cheeses, including ultracreamy mascarpone — a fabulous dish, and one that could be shared for a first course.
Services such as Snapchat, where messages can be shared for a short period of time before being deleted, would be outlawed under a rebooted communications data bill, aka the snooper's charter.
Therefore, the superfluous resource could be shared for a mutual benefit.
By applying a hierarchical model, it is possible to model the interactions that may be shared for a number of different experimental conditions while also modelling the interactions specific to certain cases.
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Given data subjects' interests in autonomy and privacy (e.g. controlling data about oneself), the identifiability of data to be shared for an epidemiological study affects the relative risks faced by the participant.
"The group becomes more like kin when responsibility is shared for a task and for each other, requiring people to use themselves on a deeper and more dimensional level".
The patient started to argue with his neighbor about proprietary rights of a water pump that has been shared for a long time.
Critics, such as health data privacy group MedConfidential, have questioned why so much patient identifiable data is being shared for an app targeting a single condition.
Critics, such as health data privacy group MedConfidential, have questioned why so much patient identifiable data is being shared for an app targeting a single condition.
HIPAA allows health information to be shared for research if a number of identifiers are stripped out.
One is the "site" passcode, which is shared for all participants at a site.
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