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    Planned Option Relationship

    Definition 1

    A relationship between a composite activity and an option that can satisfy it, i.e. choice and option activities, where all the activities are intended to occur at some point in the course of a particular study. (NCI Thesaurus)

    Definition 2

    A relationship between a composite activity and an option that can satisfy it, i.e. choice and option activities, where all the activities are intended to occur at some point in the course of a particular study. EXAMPLE(S): A pain management activity may be comprised of three options, one for substance administration of Tylenol, another for substance administration of aspirin, and a third for substance administration of ibuprofen. The pain management activity would be satisfied/accomplished with any one of these activities and would be associated to each of the three via a different DefinedOptionRelationship. NOTE(S): This class helps represent an OR relationship between siblings with the same parent activity. (NCI Thesaurus/BRIDG)




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