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The group believes the debris may contain identifiable remains.
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While some of the peptides encoded by constitutively-expressed transcripts may not contain identifiable domains, most of them exhibit homology with other proteins.
Due to patient privacy, the whole-genome sequencing data, which may contain personally identifiable genetic variation and disease-associated alleles, are not publicly available.
Since in most cases mitochondrial transporters do not contain identifiable targeting sequences, it remained open whether yeast complementation may be a suitable tool to identify the plant homologs.
A subset of coryneazolisin gene clusters do not contain identifiable precursor peptide or cyclodehydratase genes, suggesting that they may be inactive.
However, this count of institutes can be confused by a count of large institutions that contain identifiable research entities such as a ministry or university versus actual institutes or research sites, some of which may be quite small by comparison.
Homes, they've found, contain identifiable ecological signatures of their human inhabitants.
So the paper records that contain identifiable information will have to be destroyed".
Obviously, articles must not contain identifiable data of any sort within the text, tables and images.
Credentials are composed of attributes that contain identifiable information about a given user.
Data did not contain identifiable information.
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