CORD-19:01548ef6d46d6e6d72afe8cbf4e231552b9d2bd7 / 15392-15605
Annnotations
CORD-19_Custom_license_subset
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
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T82 | 0-213 | Sentence | denotes | Human diploid fibroblasts appear generally to have a limited lifetime in vitro (Hayflick, 1965) ; those from rats appear capable of long-term cultivation without loss of growth potential (Petursson et al., 1964) . |
CORD-19-Sentences
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
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TextSentencer_T82 | 0-213 | Sentence | denotes | Human diploid fibroblasts appear generally to have a limited lifetime in vitro (Hayflick, 1965) ; those from rats appear capable of long-term cultivation without loss of growth potential (Petursson et al., 1964) . |
TextSentencer_T82 | 0-213 | Sentence | denotes | Human diploid fibroblasts appear generally to have a limited lifetime in vitro (Hayflick, 1965) ; those from rats appear capable of long-term cultivation without loss of growth potential (Petursson et al., 1964) . |
Epistemic_Statements
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
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T47 | 0-213 | Epistemic_statement | denotes | Human diploid fibroblasts appear generally to have a limited lifetime in vitro (Hayflick, 1965) ; those from rats appear capable of long-term cultivation without loss of growth potential (Petursson et al., 1964) . |