Unique Identifiers Sample Clauses

Unique Identifiers. 2.13.1 For the purposes of this Clause [2.13], Unique Identifiers comprise:
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Unique Identifiers. 5.5. For Contracts where trading electronically with the MOD is required, insert the following wording as a new Clause 2.13 in the Contract:
Unique Identifiers. The MPS shall include a unique identifying number for each task. This will more easily allow DigitalGlobe to combine certain tasks into a DigitalGlobe Master Schedule. Unique identifiers will not be deleted, reused, or re-assigned to other tasks.
Unique Identifiers. 4.1. The Pharmacy Council assigns pharmacists unique identifiers for the Health Provider Index (HPI), the national database administered by the Ministry of Health. The principal purpose of the HPI is to uniquely identify health practitioners and to hold that information in a central, national database. The HPI will be used under this MOU for the purpose of
Unique Identifiers. You agree to retain unique identifiers provided for each volunteer and to transmit any status updates solely using these identifiers.
Unique Identifiers. The Digital Content may include unique identifiers that are specific to you or your purchase ("Unique Identifiers").
Unique Identifiers. Provides guidance on assigning and using unique identifiers to ensure they are used in an appropriate manner. Principle 12 Compliance Audits
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Unique Identifiers. 4.1. The Pharmacy Council assigns pharmacists unique identifiers for the Health Provider
Unique Identifiers. The LINK_ID and HOUSEHOLD_ID assigned by the Linkage Agent are included with each individual record in the Query Results. The DCC uses the LINK_ID and HOUSEHOLD_IDs to merge Query Results across Data Owners. After merging Query Result, the DCC prevents disclosure of the LINK_ID or the HOUSEHOLD_ID to the Data User by replacing the LINK_ID with a project-specific PROJECT_ID and replacing the HOUSEHOLD_ID with a project-specific PROJECT_HOUSHOLD_ID. Data Reconciliation CODI facilitates the creation of individual longitudinal records for Data Users by gathering Data from multiple Data Owners. Data Users are responsible for transforming multiple records for an individual into a single unified view. The methods used to reconcile Data between records may vary based on the question being answered. CODI recognizes that as a result of Record Linkage, the same individual may have conflicting birth dates, genders, or racial/ethnic groups which are time-invariant and recommends that Data Users deconflict these attributes in their Project Dataset prior to use. De-identified Data and Data Products For Requests where the Data User seeks to receive De-identified Data from a Request, the DCC can de-identify Individual-Level Data or create an aggregate Data Product that is de-identified. A description of desired De-identified Data or of an aggregate Data Product that is de-identified must be defined within the Request process. In the event of a Request for a Data Product, the DCC will, in consultation with applicable Data Owners, evaluate the need for a project-specific Data Use Agreement on a case-by-case basis. Use Limitation DCC shall Use Query Results solely for the purposes set forth in this Agreement. Data Users shall only use Project Datasets for the purposes set forth in the submitted Request, the project-specific DUA, and the IRB protocol. Retention Retention of Query Results and Project Datasets by the DCC and Data Users shall be as set forth in Section 6f (Retention) of the Agreement to which this Exhibit D is attached. Minimum Necessary For all Queries described here, DCC shall request the Minimum Necessary Data to fulfil the purpose of the Query and provide the Minimum Necessary Data to the Data User to fulfil the Request. EXHIBIT E
Unique Identifiers. We collect and use unique identifiers, such as IP addresses, as necessary to operate our Site, or Services, including to maintain or analyze their functioning; perform network communications; authenticate users or personalize content; and protect the security or integrity of users and our Site, and Services. Aggregate or De-Identified Information. We may use aggregate or de-identified information about children for research, analysis, marketing, and similar purposes. When we do so, we strip out names, contact information, and other personal identifiers. How We Disclose Children’s Information We do not sell children’s personal information, and a child may not make his or her personal information public through our Services. In general, we may disclose the personal information that we collect about children to provide our Services, to comply with the law, and to protect Pathway Preparatory Academy and other users of our Services. For example, we may share children’s personal information as follows:
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