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    CORD-19-SciBite-sentences

    {"project":"CORD-19-SciBite-sentences","denotations":[{"id":"T130","span":{"begin":0,"end":350},"obj":"CN"},{"id":"T132","span":{"begin":0,"end":350},"obj":"US"},{"id":"T134","span":{"begin":0,"end":350},"obj":"https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P0DTC2"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A130","pred":"class","subj":"T130","obj":"COUNTRY"},{"id":"A132","pred":"class","subj":"T132","obj":"COUNTRY"},{"id":"A134","pred":"class","subj":"T134","obj":"CVPROT"}],"text":"S9 ) (Oka et al., 2014) . Although the amino acid sequences of the S proteins of S INDEL strains are closer to the classical strains than to the highly virulent US strains (Fig. 2 ), the rest of the genes (ORF1, ORF3, E, M and N) of S INDEL strains group together with the emerging highly virulent PEDV strains from China, North American, etc. (Figs."}

    CORD-19-Sentences

    {"project":"CORD-19-Sentences","denotations":[{"id":"TextSentencer_T73","span":{"begin":26,"end":350},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"TextSentencer_T73","span":{"begin":26,"end":350},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T22634","span":{"begin":26,"end":350},"obj":"Sentence"}],"namespaces":[{"prefix":"_base","uri":"http://pubannotation.org/ontology/tao.owl#"}],"text":"S9 ) (Oka et al., 2014) . Although the amino acid sequences of the S proteins of S INDEL strains are closer to the classical strains than to the highly virulent US strains (Fig. 2 ), the rest of the genes (ORF1, ORF3, E, M and N) of S INDEL strains group together with the emerging highly virulent PEDV strains from China, North American, etc. (Figs."}

    Epistemic_Statements

    {"project":"Epistemic_Statements","denotations":[{"id":"T14","span":{"begin":26,"end":177},"obj":"Epistemic_statement"}],"text":"S9 ) (Oka et al., 2014) . Although the amino acid sequences of the S proteins of S INDEL strains are closer to the classical strains than to the highly virulent US strains (Fig. 2 ), the rest of the genes (ORF1, ORF3, E, M and N) of S INDEL strains group together with the emerging highly virulent PEDV strains from China, North American, etc. (Figs."}

    CORD-19_Custom_license_subset

    {"project":"CORD-19_Custom_license_subset","denotations":[{"id":"T73","span":{"begin":26,"end":350},"obj":"Sentence"}],"text":"S9 ) (Oka et al., 2014) . Although the amino acid sequences of the S proteins of S INDEL strains are closer to the classical strains than to the highly virulent US strains (Fig. 2 ), the rest of the genes (ORF1, ORF3, E, M and N) of S INDEL strains group together with the emerging highly virulent PEDV strains from China, North American, etc. (Figs."}