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reidentified
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The sparse fossil record of the monotreme duck-billed platypus was greatly extended back in time when a misidentified specimen was reidentified.
Le Moustier 2 was lost soon after its 1914 excavation but was reidentified in 2002 after being found in a Dordogne museum.
So old truffle grounds, abandoned over the years, are now being reidentified and cleared of overgrown vegetation.
George Brandis will move to make it a criminal offence to publish or disseminate "reidentified" government datasets, in a move that digital rights groups say could criminalise important research and security work.
However, it is embarrassing for me to have to report that a quick trawl on Google Images reveals that the portrait I discovered – now convincingly reidentified as Van Helmont – continues to be widely used on any number of websites as a portrait of Robert Hooke, to the considerable annoyance of scholars who know that my identification was mistaken.
A copy of an article published by the researchers outlines how every single Medicare data code was able to be reidentified by linking the dataset with other available information.
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These photographs and anthropometric descriptions can be used at a future time to reidentify a criminal, but this person needs to have been caught in a first offense to trigger the system.
Most modern scholars emend the text of Pausanias and reidentify Herodotus's Pheidon as the grandson of the great man.
"The amendment to the Privacy Act will create a new criminal offence of reidentifying de-identified government data.
The attorney general announced on Thursday that he would amend the Privacy Act to make it an offence to reidentify government data that had been published in anonymised formats.
It has to shed the current situation where it's a party of the liberal elite, a party of wealthy people who give substantial sums – we can use that money, that's fine, but it must reidentify itself as a party of working people.
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