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We considered whether concatenation of existing identifiers, particularly surname, forename and date of birth, might offer an identifier of high cardinality with potential to act as a unique identifier, using records in the PAS data source having NHS numbers.
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Particularly, Chinese surnames and photos of Chinese people are used in the naming module.
Examples causing false classification of a clusters as containing >1 individual included incorrect NHS numbers (which are heavily weighted in the logistic classifier), and variants of forenames and surnames (particularly where double-barrelled names are variably used, or where transliteration from the original language into latin script is needed.
Thinking rather far out of the box for this particularly campaign, she is planning on changing her surname to "Sugarpova" to promote a lineof sweets that she launched this year.
Although a few hereditary patrilineal surnames (those passed from father to son and daughter) appear to have existed in before the Norman Conquest, the now traditional use of binomials (two names, a given name and a surname) appears to have gathered momentum at this time —particularly after the introduction of records for personal taxation, known in England as the poll tax, first levied in 1275.
For among the 14 children, Ms. Modica felt particularly drawn to a girl named Barbara Ms. Modicaa prefers to keep the family's surname confidential), and for the next 15 years, she and Barbara made photographs together.
According to Steven Runciman, the surname Zaoutzes derives from the Armenian word Zaoutch, "negro", reflecting Zaoutzes's particularly dark complexion.
Particularly in the higher ranks, it is often the case that the person's surname is different from their title.
In Brazil, official surveillance and mortality databases contain variables, such as full name, date of birth, and mother's name (either maiden or married surname), that are suitable for linkage procedures because of their potentially high discriminatory power, particularly when used in combination.
Additionally, medical eponyms are particularly challenging, as are names that have other common meanings (e.g. "Black" and "Brown" are common surnames, but often occur in gross descriptions of tissue and may not be reliably distinguished by capitalization).
His surname?
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