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  1. Does this method reveal children’s own personally meaning- ful views and feelings about health grounded in their daily experience or are these merely publicly acceptable represen- tations, …

  2. arn the medical con-ditions of these individuals. We define resemblance (or closeness) in terms utations are behind the dis-ease, and will also help to avoid painful treatments that would not …

  3. sensitive data such as demographics (e.g. sex, age) or The proof can be found in Appendix A. health-related data. Table 1 provides an overview of the Figure 10 illustr

  4. e individuals live, but could also enable inferences about their socioeco-nomic classes, everyday habits, and health conditions, among others [20]. Such inferences could carry life-long …

  5. ther reduce the effective privacy values by multiple orders of magnitude. Similar parameter values for differ-entially private systems are being increasingly adopted by the research community …