Sentence examples for fully identifiable from inspiring English sources

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He was fully identifiable," Mr. Cohn said of Mr. Bauman.

As a former stonemason his creative skills allow him to restore dismembered bodies, with the aid of a photograph, to a fully identifiable condition.

In that instance 1.6 million patients' fully identifiable medical records were shared with the Google-owned company without people's knowledge or consent.

Patients whose fully identifiable medical records were being shared with the Google-owned company were neither asked for their consent nor informed their data was being handed to the commercial entity.

This from the same company whose 2015 data-sharing agreement with a London NHS Trust led to an investigation by the UK's privacy watchdog — which this summer judged that UK privacy law had been broken after DeepMind's health division was handed the fully identifiable medical records of some 1.6M people without their knowledge or consent.

This from the same company whose 2015 data-sharing agreement with a London NHS Trust led to an investigation by the UK's privacy watchdog — which this summer judged that UK privacy law had been broken after DeepMind's health division was handed the fully identifiable medical records of some 1.6M people without their knowledge or consent.

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Occasionally fully-identifiable patient information is required, subject to Institutional Review Board IRBB) approval and appropriate Data Use Agreements (DUAs).

If confirmed, this association could be particularly useful in understanding the pathogenesis of breast cancer (Hoover and Troisi, 2001), because pre-eclampsia has an identifiable, if not yet fully identified, pathophysiology (Roberts and Cooper, 2001).

Although the k rows of the biologically determined matrix need not be orthogonal, the products and in (2) are not fully identified, in the sense that and for any invertible matrix A, including any that orthogonalizes the rows of ; thus, it is possible to find a fully orthogonal that still results in quantities that satisfy (2) and yield an identifiable.

Furthermore, in about half of the patients of specialized units for oto-neurological disorders, symptoms of dizziness are not fully explained by identifiable medical illnesses but are related to mental disorders such as anxiety [ 10- 12].

This alerting system is independent of our distributed system, but in practice, the ready availability of reports in electronic format containing both fully and partially identifiable clinical data for all cases comprising any particular period or syndrome makes the task of the clinical responder much simpler whenever a query is received from a public health official.

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