Sentences with word «identifiability»

Given the long - term identifiability of the human microbiome (Franzosa et al., 2015), in some cases these bacterial assemblages can even be traced back to an individual person (Fierer et al., 2010), though this has only been demonstrated using direct contact.
The TCPS 2 (2014) also revised the definition of identifiability as context - specific and clarified that consent is not required for secondary use of non-identifiable information used in research [2].
Further, the authors politely notified representatives of the funding organizations involved before the study came out, giving them an opportunity to (1) take immediate action to strengthen privacy of CEPH samples, and (2) write an opinion piece on the complexities of genomic identifiability, which appears in the same issue of Science.
Does not address momentum strategies in particular, but the persistence and identifiability of alpha among investment managers.
Two thoughts: (1) an historical overlap of environmentalists and old - fashioned liberals like the NDP (hence Jack Layton's call for a cap - and - trade that would miraculously avoid price increases), and (2) the * identifiability * of people that would be harmed by higher energy prices.
ref: Identification of Closed Loop Systems — Identifiability, Recursive Algoritms and Application to a Power Plant, Henk Aling, 1990, Dissertation Delft University.
The all - day workshop is titled: Identifiability: Policy and Practical Solutions for Anonymization and Pseudonymization.
What the case has not made clear, however, is how the issues of identifiability, particularly where the data controller is in receipt of other information which could potentially decode the anonymised information, will be resolved going forwards.
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