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    LitCovid-PD-CLO

    {"project":"LitCovid-PD-CLO","denotations":[{"id":"T175","span":{"begin":336,"end":340},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000473"}],"text":"2.6. Statistical Analysis\nAll values were expressed as the mean standard ± deviation (SD). Comparison of syncytia size and villous height to crypt depth (VH:CD) ratio were analyzed using statistical software GraphPad Prism 6.0 (GraphPad Prism Inc., San Diego, CA, USA). Variables were compared using the non-parametrical Kruskal–Wallis test; p \u003c 0.05 was considered statistically significant."}

    LitCovid-PD-CHEBI

    {"project":"LitCovid-PD-CHEBI","denotations":[{"id":"T101","span":{"begin":86,"end":88},"obj":"Chemical"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A101","pred":"chebi_id","subj":"T101","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_74807"}],"text":"2.6. Statistical Analysis\nAll values were expressed as the mean standard ± deviation (SD). Comparison of syncytia size and villous height to crypt depth (VH:CD) ratio were analyzed using statistical software GraphPad Prism 6.0 (GraphPad Prism Inc., San Diego, CA, USA). Variables were compared using the non-parametrical Kruskal–Wallis test; p \u003c 0.05 was considered statistically significant."}

    LitCovid-sentences

    {"project":"LitCovid-sentences","denotations":[{"id":"T122","span":{"begin":0,"end":4},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T123","span":{"begin":5,"end":25},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T124","span":{"begin":26,"end":90},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T125","span":{"begin":91,"end":269},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T126","span":{"begin":270,"end":392},"obj":"Sentence"}],"namespaces":[{"prefix":"_base","uri":"http://pubannotation.org/ontology/tao.owl#"}],"text":"2.6. Statistical Analysis\nAll values were expressed as the mean standard ± deviation (SD). Comparison of syncytia size and villous height to crypt depth (VH:CD) ratio were analyzed using statistical software GraphPad Prism 6.0 (GraphPad Prism Inc., San Diego, CA, USA). Variables were compared using the non-parametrical Kruskal–Wallis test; p \u003c 0.05 was considered statistically significant."}