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All ancestors of the dogs with hip score data were traced back to the founding generation, i.e. where the sire and dam are unrecorded, or to a maximum of four generations (great, great-grandsires/dams).
Pedigree data that traced back to the 1950s were available on 2 070 219 Holstein and 293 588 Jersey cows [ 20].
The literature data trace back to the 80s.
The individual participants decide themselves what travel data they wish to report, and data cannot be traced back to the participants.
The information gathered from microbial data cannot be traced back to the person from whom it was collected.
To protect patients' privacy, only anonymous health data were provided by the Swedish government agency, Statistics Sweden, to ensure that no data can be traced back to individual patients.
Archaeological data traced back the location of the earliest evidence for large-scale winemaking, likely linked to the use of domesticated plants, to the north of Zagros Mountains and in the Caucasian region [ 3] around 6000 5000 BC which supports that geographic area as the location for primo domestication events.
It is worth noticing that our methodology uses only aggregated call volumes of cell towers and no data can be traced back to individuals.
These will only be made available to those within the research team and any identifiers within the transcripts will be removed so that the data cannot be traced back to the participants.
The result is the first database on the effects of food processing on polyphenol content and, following the model initially defined for Phenol-Explorer, all data may be traced back to original sources.
Because we conducted a retrospective quality control study, we did not require approval from the local ethics committee, nor were any of the patients approached concerning consent to participate, inasmuch as no data can be traced back to any specific individual.
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