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bionlp-ost-19-BB-norm-test

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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-62 Title denotes A survey of Moraxella corneal ulcers in a derelict population.
T3 12-21 Microorganism denotes Moraxella
T4 22-36 Habitat denotes corneal ulcers
T5 22-29 Habitat denotes corneal
T6 42-61 Habitat denotes derelict population
T2 63-715 Paragraph denotes Infection with diplobacilli of the Moraxella group was the most common cause of bacterial corneal ulcer in a population of derelict alcoholics living in the Bowery district in New York City from 1965 through 1968. No distinction could be made between Moraxella subspecies on the basis of severity of ulcer or antibiotic sensitivities. Of 100 Bowery inhabitants examined, 35 harbored Moraxella in their noses. After 1968 and coinciding with an improvement in nutrition and sanitation, but with no apparent change in the incidence of alcoholism in this population, we noted a marked decline in the incidence of corneal ulcers caused by Moraxella species.
T7 78-90 Phenotype denotes diplobacilli
T8 98-107 Microorganism denotes Moraxella
T9 143-166 Habitat denotes bacterial corneal ulcer
T10 153-160 Habitat denotes corneal
T11 186-205 Habitat denotes derelict alcoholics
T12 239-252 Habitat denotes New York City
T13 314-323 Microorganism denotes Moraxella
T14 363-368 Habitat denotes ulcer
T15 372-396 Phenotype denotes antibiotic sensitivities
T16 405-423 Habitat denotes Bowery inhabitants
T17 446-455 Microorganism denotes Moraxella
T18 465-470 Habitat denotes noses
T19 672-686 Habitat denotes corneal ulcers
T20 672-679 Habitat denotes corneal
T21 697-706 Microorganism denotes Moraxella