CORD-19:12af471f81b05440047e30b963b3733bd6f33693 / 11172-11527
Annnotations
CORD-19_Custom_license_subset
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
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T57 | 0-220 | Sentence | denotes | Whether species B finds another species to prey on or whether species B also goes extinct, it will not change the material properties according to which species B has sharp canines and is usually a predator of species C. |
T58 | 221-355 | Sentence | denotes | On the contrary, topological properties of a given object are derived from its spatial relationships with the other parts of a system. |
CORD-19-Sentences
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
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TextSentencer_T57 | 0-220 | Sentence | denotes | Whether species B finds another species to prey on or whether species B also goes extinct, it will not change the material properties according to which species B has sharp canines and is usually a predator of species C. |
TextSentencer_T58 | 221-355 | Sentence | denotes | On the contrary, topological properties of a given object are derived from its spatial relationships with the other parts of a system. |
Epistemic_Statements
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
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T28 | 0-355 | Epistemic_statement | denotes | Whether species B finds another species to prey on or whether species B also goes extinct, it will not change the material properties according to which species B has sharp canines and is usually a predator of species C. On the contrary, topological properties of a given object are derived from its spatial relationships with the other parts of a system. |