Id |
Subject |
Object |
Predicate |
Lexical cue |
T1002 |
0-136 |
Sentence |
denotes |
The potential for the weaponization of pathogens drives the need for rapid and sensitive biosensors for biological defense applications. |
T1003 |
137-354 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Biosensor applications to biological defense and bio-threat are related to the aforementioned applications in food and water safety, environmental monitoring, and medical diagnostics but consider weaponized pathogens. |
T1004 |
355-620 |
Sentence |
denotes |
However, while pathogens found in environmental monitoring applications are often native and endogenous agents, pathogens found in biological defense and bio-threat applications are often exogenous agents, which may have been weaponized and intentionally dispersed. |
T1005 |
621-849 |
Sentence |
denotes |
For example, pathogen-based bio-threat situations typically involve the overt or covert introduction of an exogenous pathogen into either the food or water supply or environments which with humans closely interact (Cirino et al. |
T1006 |
850-869 |
Sentence |
denotes |
2004; Mirski et al. |
T1007 |
870-900 |
Sentence |
denotes |
2014; Shah and Wilkins, 2003). |