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Bodily
materials such as cells, blood, urine, tissues,
hair, organs, even if you did not collect the materials
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Humans
to test research output such as products, software
usability, human-machine interfaces or materials
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Data
collected through intervention or interaction
with individuals, including data from voice, video, digital
or image recordings made for research purposes
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Private
information or data that can be readily identified
with an individual, including genetic information, medical
records, worker surveillance studies, even if you did
not collect the information
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Human
studies involving categories or classes of subjects
such as certain typs of workers in an organization