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Definition of Reidentify
1. identify [v -FIED, -FYING, -FIES] - See also: identify
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reidentify
Literary usage of Reidentify
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1908)
"Before installing the extensive Tristram collection it was found necessary to
reidentify the old material and bring the nomenclature up to date. ..."
2. Protecting Our Personal Health Information: Privacy In The Electronic Age edited by Bill Frist, Bill First (1997)
"For this reason, users must be legislatively prohibited from attempting to
reidentify data that the entity disclosing the data has tried to ..."
3. The Urine and Feces in Diagnosis by Otto Hensel, Richard Weil (1905)
"... generally been very lax, and unscientific, so that it has B* been extremely
difficult to reidentify the species of authors from their own descriptions. ..."
4. Isis and Osiris, Or, The Origin of Christianity as a Verification of an by John Stuart Stuart Glennie (1878)
"... while its life, or progress, is to overtake and overpass this other, and
reidentify it with its own self, but ever with a rise, or increase. ..."
5. Putting People on the Map: Protecting Confidentiality with Linked Social by National Research Council (U.S.) (2007)
"... resolution required for publication in the New England Journal of Medicine,
and attempted to reidentify the addresses using standard GIS technology. ..."