The following examples demonstrate how a set of SUPP-- datasets could be used to relate nonstandard information to a parent domain.
Example
In this dataset, parameters of mass size are defined as supplemental information to a subject's necropsy data.
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Row | STUDYID | RDOMAIN | USUBJID | IDVAR | IDVARVAL | QNAM | QLABEL | QVAL | QORIG | QEVAL |
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1 | 1996001 | MA | 199601-101 | MASPID | MASS A | MASSWDTH | Mass Width | 6 mm | COLLECTED | PATHOLOGIST |
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2 | 1996001 | MA | 199601-101 | MASPID | MASS A | MASSLGTH | Mass Length | approximately 8 mm | COLLECTED | PATHOLOGIST |
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Example
In this dataset, the principal investigator has assessed biological significance for 2 samples drawn from a pool of subjects.
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Row | STUDYID | RDOMAIN | USUBJID | POOLID | IDVAR | IDVARVAL | QNAM | QLABEL | QVAL | QORIG | QEVAL |
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1 | ABC | LB |
| POOLS-01 | LBSEQ | 1 | BIOSIG | Biological Significance | N | DERIVED | PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR |
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2 | ABC | LB |
| POOLS-02 | LBSEQ | 6 | BIOSIG | Biological Significance | N | DERIVED | PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR |
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