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Men who followed the army round the rivers and creeks weeks later picking up bodies counted more than 300 Muslim dead who were considered identifiable.
Currently, information that can be traced to an individual through a code is considered identifiable, but in the proposed regulations, encrypted data are regarded as unidentifiable and can be disclosed as long as the code or key is not revealed.
Organelles, cells, tissues, organisms and other biological objects in the images are all considered identifiable components.
Finally, patterns of differentiation were considered identifiable histological appearances, but that did not have a distinct clinical or pathological significance.
So health care information is considered identifiable health care information under Washington law if it contains DNA information.
If information regarding family members is considered identifiable and private, investigators may consider whether to request from their IRB a waiver of informed consent from family members.
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By Adam Gopnik December 2, 2016 If by identity politics we mean the idea that politicians should consider identifiable groups — well, it is hard to identify a time when that hasn't happened.
There are open questions such as should an IP address be considered personally identifiable information?
While not technically considered personally identifiable information in some jurisdictions (because it's commercial), it's still a veritable goldmine for cybercriminals and state-sponsored hackers.
A number of predisposing and precipitating factors are considered important identifiable risk factors for gingival recession in relation to orthodontic treatment[11].
Yet, these cases reveal that merely stripping traditional "identifiable" information such as a subject's name, address, or social security number is no longer sufficient to ensure a data remains anonymous (Ohm 2009), and requires the reconsideration of what is considered "personally identifiable information" (Schwartz & Solove 2011).
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