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34bb03dc_Model___UNECE_Statistics_Wikis__Definition | [Object] Parameter Input [Group] Production [Explanatory Text] Parameter Inputs may be provided where Rules and/or Business Service interfaces associated with a particular Process Step have been designed to be configurable based on inputs passed in to the Process Step. [Definition] | Inputs used to specify which configuration should be used for a specific Process Step which has been designed to be configurable. | [] | Annex C Glossary - Generic Statistical Information Model - UNECE Statistics Wikis | Definition | http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=91619538 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_861037715_13.json |
34bb03dc_Model___UNECE_Statistics_Wikis__Definition | [Object] Population [Group] Concepts [Explanatory Text] Population has a number of subtypes. Here are 3 examples – 1. US adult persons 2. US computer companies 3. Universities in the US [Definition] | The total membership of a defined class of people, objects or events | [] | Annex C Glossary - Generic Statistical Information Model - UNECE Statistics Wikis | Definition | http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=91619538 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_861037715_13.json |
34bb03dc_Model___UNECE_Statistics_Wikis__Definition | [Object] Process [Group] Production [Explanatory Text] In a particular statistical business process, some Process Steps may be unique to that business process while others may be applicable to other business processes. A Process can be seen as a reusable template. It is a means to accelerate design processes and to achieve sharing and reuse of design patterns which have approved effective. Reuse of process patterns can also lead to reuse of relevant Business Services and business Rules. By deciding to reuse a Process, a designer is actually reusing the "pattern" of Process Step Designs and Process Controls associated with that Process. They will receive a new instance of the Process Step Designs and Process Controls. If they then tailor their "instance" of the Process Step Designs and Process Controls to better meet their needs they will not change the definition of the reusable Process. [Definition] | A nominated set of Process Step Designs, and associated Process Controls (flow), which have been highlighted for possible reuse. | [] | Annex C Glossary - Generic Statistical Information Model - UNECE Statistics Wikis | Definition | http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=91619538 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_861037715_13.json |
34bb03dc_Model___UNECE_Statistics_Wikis__Definition | [Object] Process Control [Group] Production [Explanatory Text] The typical use of Process Control is to determine what happens next after a Process Step Design is executed. The possible paths, and the decision criteria, associated with a Process Control are specified as part of designing a production process. There is typically a very close relationship between the design of Process Steps and the design of Process Controls. It is possible to define a Process Control where the next Process Step that will be executed is a fixed value rather than a "choice" between two or more possibilities. Where such a design would be appropriate, this feature allows, for example, initiation of a Process Step representing the GSBPM Process Phase (5) to always lead to initiation of GSBPM sub-process Integrate Data (5.1) as the next step. This allows a process designer to divide a business process into logical steps (for example, where each step performs a specific Business Function) even if these Process Steps will always follow each other in the same order. In all cases, the Process Control defines and manages the flow between Process Steps, even where the flow is "trivial". Process Step Design is left to focus entirely on the design of the Process Step itself, not sequencing between steps. [Definition] | A decision point which determines the flow between Process Steps. | [] | Annex C Glossary - Generic Statistical Information Model - UNECE Statistics Wikis | Definition | http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=91619538 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_861037715_13.json |
34bb03dc_Model___UNECE_Statistics_Wikis__Definition | [Object] Process Input [Group] Production [Explanatory Text] Process Input has three subtypes: Process Support Input, Parameter Input and Transformable Input, to be able to identify the range of roles that the Process Inputs perform in the course of a Process Step. A Process Input may be provided to a Process Step to: - "add value" to that input by producing an output which represents a "transformed" version of the input. control (for example, as a parameter) or influence the behavior of the Process Step. be used by the Process Step as either an input or a guide. Note: The same instance of an information object may perform different roles in regard to different Process Steps. [Definition] | Any instance of an information object which is supplied to a process step at the time its execution is initiated. | [] | Annex C Glossary - Generic Statistical Information Model - UNECE Statistics Wikis | Definition | http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=91619538 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_861037715_13.json |
34bb03dc_Model___UNECE_Statistics_Wikis__Definition | [Object] Process Input Specification [Group] Production [Explanatory Text] The Process Input Specification enumerates the Process Inputs required at the time a Process Step Design is executed. For example, if five different Process Inputs are required at the time, the Process Input Specification will describe each of the five inputs. For each required Process Input the Process Input Specification will record: 1. the type of Process Input (Parameter Input, Process Support Input or Transformable Input); and 2. the type of information object (based on GSIM) which will be used as the Process Input (Example types might be a Dimensional Data Set or a Classification). The Process Input to be provided at the time of Process Step execution will then be a specific instance of the type of information object specified by the Process Input Specification. For example, if a Process Input Specification requires a Dimensional Data Set then the corresponding Process Input provided at the time of Process Step execution will be a particular Dimensional Data Set. [Definition] | A record of the types of inputs required for a Process Step Design | [] | Annex C Glossary - Generic Statistical Information Model - UNECE Statistics Wikis | Definition | http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=91619538 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_861037715_13.json |
34bb03dc_Model___UNECE_Statistics_Wikis__Definition | [Object] Process Method [Group] Production [Explanatory Text] The technique specified by a Process Method is independent from any choice of technologies and/or other tools which will be used to apply that technique in a particular instance. The definition of the technique may, however, intrinsically require the application of specific Rules (for example, mathematical or logical formulas). A Process Method describes a particular method for performing a Business Function. Similarly to the way in which Business Function documents the high level purpose of a process step ("what business purpose does this process step serve?"), Process Method documents the high level methodological "how" associated with the Process Step. Where a Process Step Design applies a method which is not specifically statistical in nature, however, this can still be recorded as the Process Method. [Definition] | A specification of the technique which will be used to perform the unit of work. | [] | Annex C Glossary - Generic Statistical Information Model - UNECE Statistics Wikis | Definition | http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=91619538 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_861037715_13.json |
34bb03dc_Model___UNECE_Statistics_Wikis__Definition | [Object] Process Metric [Group] Production [Explanatory Text] A Process Metric is a sub-type of Process Output which records information about the execution of a Process Step. For example, how long it took to complete execution of the Process Step and what percentage of records in the Transformable Input was updated by the Process Step to produce the Transformed Output. One purpose for a Process Metric may be to provide a quality measure related to the Transformed Output. For example, a Process Step with the Business Function of imputing missing values is likely to result, as its Transformed Output, in a Data Set where values that were missing previously have been imputed. Statistical quality measures, captured as Process Metrics for that Process Step may include a measure of how many records were imputed, and a measure of how much difference, statistically, the imputed values make to the dataset overall. Another purpose for a Process Metric may be to measure an aspect of the Process Step which is not directly related to the Transformed Output it produced. For example, a Process Metric may record the time taken to complete the Process Step or other forms of resource utilization (for example, human and/or IT). Often these two kinds of Process Metrics will be used in combination when seeking to, for example, monitor and tune a statistical business process so its statistical outputs achieve the highest level of quality possible based on the time, staff and/or IT resources that are available. [Definition] | A Process Output whose purpose is to measure and report some aspect of how the Process Step performed during execution. | [] | Annex C Glossary - Generic Statistical Information Model - UNECE Statistics Wikis | Definition | http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=91619538 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_861037715_13.json |
34bb03dc_Model___UNECE_Statistics_Wikis__Definition | [Object] Process Output [Group] Production [Explanatory Text] Process Outputs are subtyped. Transformed Output is the result which provides the "reason for existence" of the Process Step. If that output were no longer required then there would be no need for the Process Step in its current form. Typically a Transformed Output is either a Process Input to a subsequent Process Step or it represents the final product from a statistical business process. A Process Metric records information about the execution of a Process Step. For example, how long it took to complete execution of the Process Step and what percentage of records in the Transformable Input was updated by the Process Step to produce the Transformed Output. [Definition] | Any instance of an information object which is produced by a Process Step as a result of its execution. | [] | Annex C Glossary - Generic Statistical Information Model - UNECE Statistics Wikis | Definition | http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=91619538 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_861037715_13.json |
34bb03dc_Model___UNECE_Statistics_Wikis__Definition | [Object] Process Output Specification [Group] Production [Explanatory Text] The Process Output Specification enumerates the Process Outputs that will be generated at the time the associated Process Step Design is executed. For example, if five different Process Outputs will be generated at the time of Process Step execution the Process Output Specification will describe each of the five outputs. For each Process Output the Process Output Specification will record: 1. the type of Process Output (Process Metric or Transformed Output) 2. the type of GSIM information object which will be generated as the Process Output. An example type might be a Dimensional Data Set. The Process Output generated at the time of Process Step execution will then be a specific instance of the type of information object specified by the Process Output Specification. For example, if a Process Output Specification refers to generation of a Dimensional Data Set then the corresponding Process Output generated at the time of Process Step execution will be a particular Dimensional Data Set. For each Process Step execution a different Dimensional Data Set will be generated. [Definition] | Identifies the types of Process Outputs the associated Process Step Design will produce when it is executed. | [] | Annex C Glossary - Generic Statistical Information Model - UNECE Statistics Wikis | Definition | http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=91619538 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_861037715_13.json |
34bb03dc_Model___UNECE_Statistics_Wikis__Definition | [Object] Process Step [Group] Production [Explanatory Text] A Process Step implements the Process Step Design specified in order to produce the outputs for which the process step was designed. [Definition] | One in a series of tasks which comprise a statistical business process | [] | Annex C Glossary - Generic Statistical Information Model - UNECE Statistics Wikis | Definition | http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=91619538 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_861037715_13.json |
34bb03dc_Model___UNECE_Statistics_Wikis__Definition | [Object] Process Step Design [Group] Production [Explanatory Text] A Process Step can be as big or small as the designer of a particular business process chooses. From a design perspective, one Process Step can contain "sub-steps", each of which is conceptualized as a (smaller) Process Step in its own right. Each of those "sub-steps" may contain "sub-steps" within them and so on indefinitely. It is a decision for the process designer to what extent to subdivide steps. At some level it will be appropriate to consider a Process Step to be a discrete task (unit of work) without warranting further subdivision. At that level the Process Step is designed to process particular Process Inputs, using a particular Business Service, to produce particular Process Outputs. The flow between a Process Step and any sub steps is managed via Process Control. [Definition] | Defines how a Process Step will be performed. This includes specifying the Process Inputs to that work and the Process Outputs that will be produced. | [] | Annex C Glossary - Generic Statistical Information Model - UNECE Statistics Wikis | Definition | http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=91619538 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_861037715_13.json |
34bb03dc_Model___UNECE_Statistics_Wikis__Definition | [Object] Process Step Execution Record [Group] Production [Explanatory Text] Each Process is an instance of executing a repeatable Process Step Design. At the time of Process Step Execution specific instances of input objects (for example, specific Data Sets, specific Variables) will be supplied. Each instance of Process Step may produce unique results even though the Process Step Design remains constant. One reason is that specific instances of inputs are provided for each Process Step. Even when the inputs remain the same, metrics such as the elapsed time to complete execution of process step may vary from execution to execution. For this reason, each Process Step Execution Record details of inputs and outputs for that instance of implementing the Process Step Design. It also records the outcome of Process Control evaluation at the end of the process step. In this way it is possible to trace the flow of execution of a business process through all the process steps which were involved. [Definition] | A record of the execution of a Process Step. The record includes the actual Process Inputs to, and Process Outputs from, each Process Step. as well as the evaluation of each Process Control (which, in turn, determines the specific sequence of Process Steps performed during execution). | [] | Annex C Glossary - Generic Statistical Information Model - UNECE Statistics Wikis | Definition | http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=91619538 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_861037715_13.json |
34bb03dc_Model___UNECE_Statistics_Wikis__Definition | [Object] Process Support Input [Group] Production [Explanatory Text] Process Support Input is a sub-type of Process Input. Typical Process Support Inputs include metadata resources such as Classifications or structural information used in the processing of data. Examples of Process Support Inputs could include - A Code List which will be used to check whether the Codes recorded in one dimension of a dataset are valid - An auxiliary Data Set which will influence imputation for, or editing of, a primary Data Set which has been submitted to the Process Step as the Transformable Input. In these examples, which Code List to use, or which auxiliary Data Set to use, may be specified via a Parameter Input. The details of the Code List or the auxiliary Data Set are Process Support Inputs. [Definition] | A form of Process Input that influences the work performed by the Process Step, and therefore influences its outcome. | [] | Annex C Glossary - Generic Statistical Information Model - UNECE Statistics Wikis | Definition | http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=91619538 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_861037715_13.json |
34bb03dc_Model___UNECE_Statistics_Wikis__Definition | [Object] Product [Group] Structures [Explanatory Text] A Product is a static presentation of artefacts created by fixed processes. The artefacts may be representations of data, visualizations, explanation, interpretation etc. Example: Publications, press releases, articles, list of classifications, etc. [Synonyms] publication [Definition] | Static package of objects that can be disseminated as a whole. | [] | Annex C Glossary - Generic Statistical Information Model - UNECE Statistics Wikis | Definition | http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=91619538 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_861037715_13.json |
34bb03dc_Model___UNECE_Statistics_Wikis__Definition | [Object] Production Activity [Group] Business [Explanatory Text] These objects hold Statistical Activity information that relates specifically to data production. It inherits the relationships and attributes from the Statistical Activity type. [Definition] | The set of executed processes and the actual resources required as inputs and produced as outputs in the production of data for a given Population for a particular reference period. It describes the process and resources required in the production of data in a Statistical Program. | [] | Annex C Glossary - Generic Statistical Information Model - UNECE Statistics Wikis | Definition | http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=91619538 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_861037715_13.json |
34bb03dc_Model___UNECE_Statistics_Wikis__Definition | [Object] Production Design [Group] Business [Explanatory Text] This object holds Statistical Program Design information that relates specifically to production - the act of taking data that have been collected and transforming them. It inherits the relationships and attributes from the Statistical Program Design type. [Definition] | The specification of the resources required and processes used and description of relevant methodological information for a set of activities to process data about a given Population. | [] | Annex C Glossary - Generic Statistical Information Model - UNECE Statistics Wikis | Definition | http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=91619538 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_861037715_13.json |
34bb03dc_Model___UNECE_Statistics_Wikis__Definition | [Object] Provision Agreement [Group] Structures [Explanatory Text] The Provision Agreement does not need to have any formal consent of the Data Provider. For instance data collection via web scraping may identify the Data Provider but requires no formal agreement. A web service that provides data to anyone that queries it also may not need any formal agreement (save that perhaps of implicit agreement under the terms of the web service). Nevertheless, in both these cases the data may be structured according to a Data Structure which is associated to the Data Flow. A Provision Agreement represents the union of a specific Data Provider and a specific Data Flow for which the Data Provider supplies data. The location of the Data Sets that are available for this Provision Agreement are associated in the Data Location. [Definition] | A service-level agreement, a legal mandate, the terms of a mutual agreement, a memorandum of understanding, or any other terms/conditions which affect the provision of data. | [] | Annex C Glossary - Generic Statistical Information Model - UNECE Statistics Wikis | Definition | http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=91619538 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_861037715_13.json |
34bb03dc_Model___UNECE_Statistics_Wikis__Definition | [Object] Publication Activity [Group] Business [Explanatory Text] A Publication Activity is a specific type of Dissemination Activity. A Publication Activity is triggered by an internal need to create a new Product. This is most commonly based on knowledge about a general need of potential consumers or the objective to actively provide information to consumers. Examples are the writing, editing and approval of a press release, web article or publication. A Publication Activity may make use of Dissemination Services to get the necessary input. A Publication Activity may interpret or transform (e.g. visualize) statistical data, but cannot do any statistical processing. A Publication Activity produces a Product and makes this available to Dissemination Services (possibly through an Information Resource) for the actual dissemination. [Definition] | The mechanism for creating structured, static content in response to an internal trigger. | [] | Annex C Glossary - Generic Statistical Information Model - UNECE Statistics Wikis | Definition | http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=91619538 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_861037715_13.json |
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40f2499f_ecent_Playlists___WNUR_89_3_FM__Track | [Start] 2:18pm [Artist] Andy Ortmann [Album] Provocative Electronics [Label] Nihilist [Track] | A Study in Decomposition | [] | Recent Playlists - WNUR 89.3 FM | Track | http://www.wnur.org/programming/recent/?weekEnding=2013-04-08 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_850360647_14.json |
40f2499f_ecent_Playlists___WNUR_89_3_FM__Track | [Start] 2:17pm [Artist] Rope [Album] Rope [Label] Family Vineyard [Track] | The Financial Imperative | [] | Recent Playlists - WNUR 89.3 FM | Track | http://www.wnur.org/programming/recent/?weekEnding=2013-04-08 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_850360647_14.json |
40f2499f_ecent_Playlists___WNUR_89_3_FM__Track | [Start] 2:08pm [Artist] HOGG [Album] Bury the Dog Deeper [Label] Nihilist [Track] | Dog | [] | Recent Playlists - WNUR 89.3 FM | Track | http://www.wnur.org/programming/recent/?weekEnding=2013-04-08 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_850360647_14.json |
40f2499f_ecent_Playlists___WNUR_89_3_FM__Track | [Start] 1:56pm [Artist] Weasel Walter / Fred Lonberg-Holm* / Jim O'Rourke [Album] Tribute To Masayuki Takayanagi [Label] GROB [Track] | Endless Corridor Of Roasted Babies | [] | Recent Playlists - WNUR 89.3 FM | Track | http://www.wnur.org/programming/recent/?weekEnding=2013-04-08 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00176-ip-10-236-191-2_850360647_14.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Why would genetic counseling be necessary? | To inform family to risk to other family members | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Single-gene genetic treatment is completely effective in ___ of patients. | 12% | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | What makes treatment of genetic disease more successful? | If the basic biochemical defect is known | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | With regards to long-term treatment assessment, it is imporatant to remember that the absence of short-term side effects doesn't mean___ | absence of long-term side effects | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Optimal treatment of genetic diseases require ___ | a high degree of diagnostic precision (must know locus and class of allele) | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Many problems may _____ but require different treatments. | create the same disorder | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | This level of treatment is often the only therapy available and may the only treatment needed. | Therapy directed at clinical phenotype (may be medical or surgical) | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | What are the 5 steps to approach treatment of metabolic abnormalities? | dietary restriction replacement diversion inhibition depletion | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Dietary restriction is ____ | highly effective but lifelong and difficult committment. | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Most treatable genetic diseases involve ____ and are treated with ___ | 1. amino acid catabolic pathways 2. severe restriction of dietary protein | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | What does the replacement stage of treatment of metabolic abnormaltiy involve | give the patient the item missing due to genetic disease. | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | this stage of treatment of metabolic abnormalities uses enhancement of alternative metabolic pathways to reduce concentration of a harmful metabolite. | diversion | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | What is inhibition with regards to treatment of metabolic abnormalities? | using pharmacological inhibition of enzymes to modify inborn metabolic errors. | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | The best treatment for familial hypercholesterolemia? | inhibit hepatic cholesterol synthesis while diverting cholesterol | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | The direct removal of accumulated harmful products from the body is ____ | Depletion (tx metabolic abnormalities). | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | What is an example of depletion when treating metabolic abnormalities? | draw blood to eliminate iron in patients with hemochromatosis (or polycythemia) | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | What are the 4 basic true "genetic treatments" - | 1. treatment at the level of the protein 2. modulation of gene expression 3. modification of somatic genome by transplantation 4. gene therapy | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Functional incease to fixing structural abnormalities of affected proteins is an example of ____ | treatment at the level of the protein | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | What is the only instance that treatment at the level of the protein can't really work with? | disorders where functional proteins are not being synthesized | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Treatment at the level of the protein involves enhancement of ___ | mutant protein function with small molecule therapy | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | What does enhancement of mutant protein function with small molecule therapy include? | extra cofactors help impaired enzyme, may help fold proteins properly, allow translation to overcome early stop codons. | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Protein augmentation treats at the level of the protein and involves: | 1. routine therapy for a few diseases 2. involves proteins whose main site of action is plasma or extracellular fluid 3. Example: infusion of factor VIII to enrich plasma and help hemophiliacs | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Enzyme replacement in the form of _____treats at teh level of the protein by replacing intracellular enzyme with extracellular version. | extracellular augmentation | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | An example of extracellular augmentation is? | Adenosine deaminase - purines replace and begin filling up in extracellular spaces so give this extracellular protein and block the growth of it. | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Intracellular augmentaiton is used to treat ___- | 2 lysosomal storage diseases -1 lipid buildup - 1 glycolipid buildup | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | What are the limitations to intracellular augmentation? | insufficient amounts of infused enzyme can cross blood brain barrier to treat brain forms of the disease , also very expensive | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | ___ is used to manage hereditary angioedema | increased gene expression | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | What does increased gene expression involve (modulation of gene expression) | some therapeutic effects by boosting transcription of normal or mutant loci containing some function. (use drugs to alter gene expression) | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | With ___ normal gene compensates for effect of mutation at another locus. | increased gene expression from uneafected locus. (modualtion of gene expression) | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | ___ could be used in sickle cell or B-thalassemia for cure. | increased gene expression from unaffected locus | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | _____ reduces the expression of a dominant mutant gene product without altering normal allele production. | RNA Interference | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Modification of somatic genome by transplantation is a type of ___ | gene therapy | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | In ___, transplanted cells retain genotype of donor and lead to modifcation of somatic genome. | Modification by transplantation | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | What are indications for use of genome transplantation? | Transplant cells or organs to introduce with copies of a gene into patient with mutations Used to compensate for organ damaged by genetic disease. | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Describe stem-cell transplantation. | - stem cells can proliferate to form many differentiated cell types. - very controversial - could be used to replace cells missing or damaged by disease | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | during ____ - diploid nucleus is transferred from donor into oocyte. | nuclear transplantation | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Nuclear transplantation involves ___ | creating cloned embryo (therapeutic cloning), to treat monogenic and some complex disorders | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Somatic genome by transplantation may be controversial because of its use of ____ | human stem cells. | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | ___ reconstitute blood system after bone marrow transplant. | Hematopoetic stem cells | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | ____ regenerate corneal epithelium | corneal stem cells. | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Liver transplantation is useful for treatment of ____ | some metabolic liver diseases (>24 disorders; 70-85% 5 year survival | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | What significant problems in the future are faced by genome transplantation? | mortality after transplantation is significant, morbidity is substantial Finite supply of organs | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | What does gene therapy involve? | use of recombinant DNA technology to treat genetic disease. introduction of genes into cell and achieval of therapeutic effect. | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | What are the 8 requirements of gene therapy for inherited disorder. | 1. identify molecular defecit 2. must isolate functional copy of gene 3. must know the pathophysiology mechanism 4. favorable risk-benefit ratio 5. strong evidence of efficiency and saftey | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Adverse condiitons during intrauterine development can result in | environmentally induced congenital disorders. | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | What is teratology? | study of developmental anomalies | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Agents that cause congenital malformations such as radiation, chemicals, viral infections, etc. | Teratogens | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Susceptibility of environmentally induced factors depends on : | amount of exposure, stage of fetus at time of exposre. | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | what are the two stages of fetal vulnerability? | 1- embryonic 2. fetal | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | What causes fetal vulnerability? | early embryonic exposure (demage to cells damages cells, leaving the fetus vulterable. | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Teratogenic agents interfere with what? | cell proliferation, migration differentiation, | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Infectious agents are mostly ___ | viral | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | What is the best known infectious teratogenic agent? | Ruella | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | What symptoms does rubella cause? | cataracts, deafness, heart defects | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | What is the TORCH complex of infective disorders | List of alll the infective disorders | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
dd9c618b__disease_Flashcards___Cram_com__n_the_patient_and_their_family | Radiation is both ___ and ___ | Mutagenic, teratogenic | [] | Genetics- treatment of genetic disease Flashcards - Cram.com | to eliminate or ameliorate effects of teh disorder on the patient and their family | http://www.cram.com/flashcards/genetics-treatment-of-genetic-disease-2192567 | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00307-ip-10-236-191-2_387818823_0.json |
fe19edff__Radio_for_Portland_and_beyond__Title | [Artist] Straw Into Gold [Album] Love's Ripening [Title] | Where is the moon? | [] | KBOO | Community Radio for Portland and beyond | Title | http://kboo.org/playlists/%3A30?page=6 | 6/1438042981576.7_20150728002301-00317-ip-10-236-191-2_128408747_0.json |
fe19edff__Radio_for_Portland_and_beyond__Title | [Artist] Various [Album] New Chinese Bamboo Flute Music [Title] | The Imperial Officer On Horseback Galloping By | [] | KBOO | Community Radio for Portland and beyond | Title | http://kboo.org/playlists/%3A30?page=6 | 6/1438042981576.7_20150728002301-00317-ip-10-236-191-2_128408747_0.json |
fe19edff__Radio_for_Portland_and_beyond__Title | [Artist] Avery Hill [Album] Fare Thee Well [Title] | Gold | [] | KBOO | Community Radio for Portland and beyond | Title | http://kboo.org/playlists/%3A30?page=6 | 6/1438042981576.7_20150728002301-00317-ip-10-236-191-2_128408747_0.json |
fe19edff__Radio_for_Portland_and_beyond__Title | [Artist] Cry Cry Cry [Album] Cry Cry Cry [Title] | Kid | [] | KBOO | Community Radio for Portland and beyond | Title | http://kboo.org/playlists/%3A30?page=6 | 6/1438042981576.7_20150728002301-00317-ip-10-236-191-2_128408747_0.json |
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