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The study participants gave their written informed consent and samples and clinical information were anonymized for statistical workup.
No informed consent was obtained since patient information was anonymized and de-identified prior to analysis.> -wrap-foot> *Percentages may not add to 100% due to rounding.
Since none of the participants was contacted and individual information was "anonymized" before the analyses, informed consent was not required by the board.
All the participants in the selected centers provided written informed consent, and all the patient information was anonymized and de-identified prior to analysis.
According to Taiwan law, no additional informed consent was required, and patient information was anonymized and de-identified before data analysis.
Since none of the participants was contacted and individual information was anonymized prior to the analyses, informed consent was not required by the research ethics committee.
Informed consent was not obtained as patient records and information were anonymized and de-identified prior to the study.
Informed consent was waived for the use of patient medical data and patient information was anonymized and de-identified prior to analysis.
In addition, patients' information was anonymized and deidentified prior to analysis.
But I doubt even those optimistic souls would find it reassuring to learn that OnStar now reserves the right to record your location, speed, and so on "for any purpose, at any time" to "any third party" provided the information is anonymized.
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