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    Legal Aspects of Telepathology by Christian Dierks

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…Generally speaking, the principles of minimum data exchange, anonymity, pseudonymity and cryptography must be established as a basis for all telepathology procedures. …”
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    Association between nutritional status, daily nutrition delivery and clinical outcomes of critically ill adult patients admitted to the intensive care unit: a protocol for Isfahan... by Awat Feizi, Sabrina Schlesinger, Nafiseh Shokri-Mashhadi, Somayeh Rajaii, Milad Nasiri Jounaghani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Patient data recorded in the electronic survey will be documented pseudonymously using de-identified patient ID codes, and authorised staff at each participating site will have access to only their identifiable data. …”
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    Toward Privacy Preservation Using Clustering Based Anonymization: Recent Advances and Future Research Outlook by Abdul Majeed, Safiullah Khan, Seong Oun Hwang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The main technical solutions for guaranteeing a user’s privacy are encryption, pseudonymization, anonymization, differential privacy (DP), and obfuscation. …”
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    Dalia Gargasaitė - bibliographer and book science specialist by Jonas Mačiulis

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…She made annotations and descriptions of the lithuanistically significant publications found in foreign libraries and archives, revealing the real names of authors writing under pseudonyms. In addition, she constantly raised the urgent problems of bibliographing old publications, publishing articles regarding Lithuanian cultural figures and press activists. …”
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    Inequalities in household overcrowding in an ethnically diverse urban population: a cross-sectional study using linked health and housing records by Marta Wilk, Gill Harper, Silvia Liverani, Nicola Firman, Paul Simon, Carol Dezateux

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Objectives We aimed to determine whether households with dependent children were more likely to be overcrowded after taking into account household ethnicity and housing tenure in an urban, ethnically diverse, and disadvantaged London population by pseudonymously linking health and property data. Methods We used pseudonymised Unique Property Reference Numbers to link electronic health records to Energy Performance Certificate property data in north-east London and identified 332,473 households comprising 1,093,047 people. …”
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