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LitCovid-PD-FMA-UBERON

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue fma_id
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T2 2480-2485 Body_part denotes digit http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma85518
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T4 11014-11020 Body_part denotes plasma http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma62970

LitCovid-PD-UBERON

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue uberon_id
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LitCovid-PD-MONDO

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue mondo_id
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LitCovid-PD-CLO

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
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LitCovid-PD-CHEBI

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue chebi_id
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LitCovid-PD-GO-BP

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
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LitCovid-sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-53 Sentence denotes COVID‐19 HASTENS A STRUCTURAL SHIFT IN THE LCD MARKET
T2 55-147 Sentence denotes AS THE COVID‐19 PANDEMIC SPREADS WORLDWIDE, ITS TOLL on the display industry has multiplied.
T3 148-445 Sentence denotes Although the infectious disease had already impacted more than 100 countries by early March 2020, its primary effect on the display business at that point was a significant drop in February's LCD production in China, because of a reduced workforce and delays in receiving components and materials.
T4 446-686 Sentence denotes That caused an unexpected spike in panel pricing, with month‐to‐month jumps of more than 7 percent in February and March—not an unwelcome development for an LCD market that has been hampered for years by oversupply causing depressed prices.
T5 687-771 Sentence denotes But fast‐forward a month, and the situation has taken a dramatic turn for the worse.
T6 772-1009 Sentence denotes By April, COVID‐19 had spread to nearly 200 countries, with millions of confirmed cases worldwide, and most economies in Europe and North America shutting down to meet social distancing protocols aimed at slowing the virus’ transmission.
T7 1010-1276 Sentence denotes With a global recession underway, the display industry is now dealing with COVID‐19's impact on the demand side as TV and smartphone manufacturers face shuttered retail outlets and the genuine concern that cash‐strapped consumers won't be buying their wares in 2020.
T8 1277-1455 Sentence denotes To make matters worse, the industry was already in a tough position before the pandemic, says Ross Young, CEO of the market research firm Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC).
T9 1456-1591 Sentence denotes Young recently led a webinar on COVID‐19's impact that was organized by SID's Bay Area Chapter; SID members can download it at SID.org.
T10 1592-1709 Sentence denotes “The crisis comes at an interesting time for the display market,” he says. “Prices are at or around cash cost in TVs.
T11 1710-1962 Sentence denotes We've seen large losses in the TV market [for large‐area LCDs], and utilization is not good in mobile OLED.” This, he says, has been caused by excessive investment as a result of large subsidies from China and has taken the profit out of most segments.
T12 1963-1990 Sentence denotes Closed Until Further Notice
T13 1991-2054 Sentence denotes A closed Apple store in New York City at the end of March 2020.
T14 2055-2061 Sentence denotes Image:
T15 2062-2091 Sentence denotes Vanessa Carvalho/Shutterstock
T16 2092-2277 Sentence denotes LCD prices were on the wane since the first quarter of 2017 (Fig. 1 ), with panel makers already downsizing their LCD businesses before COVID‐19 because of eroding margins, Young says.
T17 2278-2507 Sentence denotes For example, although margins for Samsung Display's OLED smartphone business have been relatively healthy, holding above 10 percent for several years, Samsung's LCD margins have been at negative double‐digit levels since Q1 2019.
T18 2508-2719 Sentence denotes Samsung is now shutting all LCD production in Korea by the end of 2020, and is selling its LCD fab in Suzhou, China. (Young sees TCL, which already has a 10 percent share in the Suzhou plant, as a likely buyer).
T19 2720-2776 Sentence denotes Figure 1 LCD panel prices have been falling since 2017.
T20 2777-2899 Sentence denotes They rose in the first quarter of 2020, but now are reversing course because demand has plummeted in the wake of COVID‐19.
T21 2900-2929 Sentence denotes Source: DSCC's Weekly Review.
T22 2930-3035 Sentence denotes Courtesy of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC) “They really have no choice but to exit,” Young says.
T23 3036-3247 Sentence denotes Young and other analysts predict that the industry's structural shift—that already was underway—will be accelerated by the COVID‐19 pandemic, with a quicker reduction in LCD capacity and a wave of consolidation.
T24 3248-3524 Sentence denotes Indeed, according to Eric Virey, a principal analyst for the consulting firm Yole Développement, COVID‐19 will accelerate “the further rationalization of the display industry,” which he says was needed badly after the entry of “so many irrational players” into the LCD market.
T25 3525-3614 Sentence denotes LG is closing its LCD fabs in Korea, although it will probably keep its LCD fab in China.
T26 3615-3795 Sentence denotes And Apple has already bought the equipment in Japan Display's dormant Hakusan, Japan, plant for $200 million (which will go toward paying the company's $800 million debt to Apple).
T27 3796-3951 Sentence denotes Chinese manufacturers CEC Panda and CHOT are struggling financially and are reportedly for sale, with BOE and TCL regarded as likely suitors, respectively.
T28 3952-4104 Sentence denotes Young expects most LCD capacity will be consolidated around BOE and China Star, with those two suppliers controlling 60 percent of the market next year.
T29 4106-4127 Sentence denotes Forecasts Are in Flux
T30 4128-4294 Sentence denotes Young and other top analysts now expect that global shipments of flat‐panel displays will be down 10 percent or more for the year, with revenues taking a similar hit.
T31 4295-4390 Sentence denotes Meanwhile, OLED displays will continue to gain shares in both the smartphone and TV categories.
T32 4391-4587 Sentence denotes Virey says that prior to COVID‐19, he had been cautiously optimistic for the year ahead, given that 2019 was brutal in terms of pricing as the result of overcapacity, especially in the LCD market.
T33 4588-4812 Sentence denotes The pricing picture began changing late last year, with Samsung and LG both announcing that they were shutting down their LCD fabs in Korea, and with Chinese manufacturers slowing the production ramp‐up at their newest fabs.
T34 4813-4882 Sentence denotes Demand was up for TV and smartphone displays, and prices were rising.
T35 4883-5100 Sentence denotes “So this year was looking better, and then everything happened [with COVID‐19],” Virey says. “In the first quarter, we thought it might impact the supply chain and a little bit of the demand in China, and that was it.
T36 5101-5152 Sentence denotes Now, of course, the story is completely different.”
T37 5153-5256 Sentence denotes Currently, Virey forecasts that global display shipments will be down 8 to 12 percent compared to 2019.
T38 5257-5332 Sentence denotes That represents a 10 to 15 percent drop from his initial forecast for 2020.
T39 5333-5500 Sentence denotes According to Young, LCD panel prices fell below cash cost in late 2019, before experiencing a temporary increase in the first quarter of 2020 driven by limited supply.
T40 5501-5641 Sentence denotes But weak retail sales in the wake of COVID‐19 spurred most TV and smartphone brands to lower their first‐quarter demand by 10 to 25 percent.
T41 5642-5714 Sentence denotes That quick plunge in demand caused panel pricing to drop again in April.
T42 5715-5810 Sentence denotes “All of these prices are at record lows, and at or below cash costs in many cases,” Young says.
T43 5811-5934 Sentence denotes DSCC originally forecast 1 percent overall revenue growth in the global display industry for 2020 after two negative years.
T44 5935-6143 Sentence denotes But it downgraded its forecast significantly in April in response to COVID‐19, and now thinks global revenues will decline by 8 percent to $103 billion, a 9 percent overall downturn from its original outlook.
T45 6144-6378 Sentence denotes That forecast assumes that the pandemic situation will improve by the third quarter, with lockdowns lifting worldwide and the global economy starting to return to some normalcy, aided by government stimulus packages in many countries.
T46 6379-6514 Sentence denotes “This is the lowest value since 2011, and as a result of this situation, we think consolidation is going to start earlier,” Young says.
T47 6515-6636 Sentence denotes DSCC downgraded its 2020 unit shipment forecasts for all major display categories anywhere from 2 to 16 percent in April.
T48 6637-6808 Sentence denotes It now projects that 2020 unit shipments will drop 8 to 17 percent compared to 2019, depending on the application, with unit shipments declining around 11 percent overall.
T49 6809-6960 Sentence denotes In January, DSCC initially projected 2.1 billion mobile phone panel shipments for 2020, which would have represented a 2 percent year‐over‐year growth.
T50 6961-7059 Sentence denotes But the firm has revised its forecast to 1.83 billion—a 10 percent drop from 2.03 billion in 2019.
T51 7060-7175 Sentence denotes TV panel shipments initially were forecast to be 290 million panels, which would have reflected a 1 percent growth.
T52 7176-7269 Sentence denotes Now DSCC says they will drop 10 percent from 2019, decreasing from 287 to 259 million panels.
T53 7270-7424 Sentence denotes DSCC also sees notebook shipments declining 8 percent in 2020, from 185 million to 171, which is 7 percent lower than its initial forecast of 184 million.
T54 7425-7648 Sentence denotes Furthermore, projections show automotive will be hit hard by COVID‐19, with panel shipments declining 17 percent year‐over‐year from 170 million to 141 million—16 percent lower than DSCC's initial projection of 169 million.
T55 7649-7933 Sentence denotes The analyst and consultancy firm Omdia projects that global display shipments will drop 11.1 percent in 2020, totaling 3.2 billion units compared to 3.6 billion in 2019, based on significantly lower demand for TVs and smartphones, as consumers are unable to buy them in retail stores.
T56 7934-8094 Sentence denotes The research firm says this is the biggest decline for the display industry since the 2008 financial crisis, which caused shipments to drop 8.8 percent in 2009.
T57 8095-8241 Sentence denotes “When you speak with the display companies, everyone is talking about the decline of orders,” says David Hsieh, senior director for Omdia Display.
T58 8242-8344 Sentence denotes Omdia expects that LCD TV shipments will be down 9.5 percent, and smartphones will decline 10 percent.
T59 8345-8551 Sentence denotes It predicts desktop monitors and notebooks will fare better, dropping only 1.9 and 5.8 percent, respectively, as remote working and distance learning drive demand among commercial and educational customers.
T60 8552-8652 Sentence denotes Meanwhile, feature phones and automotive will fare worse, with both suffering double‐digit declines.
T61 8653-8714 Sentence denotes “There's a very big fall on automotive displays,” Hsieh says.
T62 8715-8836 Sentence denotes Omdia is more optimistic about 2021, predicting a 9.1 percent increase in display unit shipments for it compared to 2020.
T63 8837-8983 Sentence denotes “We are forecasting a strong recovery in the next year,” says Hsieh. “Of course, that's all based on the COVID‐19 situation being over this year.”
T64 8984-9197 Sentence denotes DSCC also sees the display market rebounding in 2021 and predicts a 13 percent overall year‐over‐year growth in revenues to $116 billion, which would bring it close to its original 2021 prediction of $117 billion.
T65 9198-9536 Sentence denotes “Because we're already at such a low from a profitability and cost standpoint, we don't expect to see the kind of price reductions that we saw in previous recessions,” Young says. “So we think pricing will be more stable than in the past recessions, and the pent‐up demand from a weak 2020 at higher prices will lead to some good growth.”
T66 9537-9670 Sentence denotes Several factors will help the industry catch up on revenues next year, says Young, including better pricing and a higher mix of OLED.
T67 9671-9849 Sentence denotes He adds that the Summer Olympics’ move to 2021 should drive LCD TV set sales, while the rollout of high‐end 5G smartphones will spur demand for flexible OLED displays (Fig. 2 ).
T68 9850-10094 Sentence denotes Figure 2 According to Young, the industry is expected to catch up with previous revenue forecasts in 2021, as demand rebounds with help from the Summer Olympics’ move to 2021, a higher OLED mix, and greater flexible OLED demand, spurred by 5G.
T69 10095-10165 Sentence denotes Source: DSCC's Quarterly Display Supply Chain Financial Health Report.
T70 10166-10285 Sentence denotes Courtesy of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC) For his part, Virey doesn't have a forecast yet for 2021 shipments.
T71 10286-10491 Sentence denotes He agrees with the general consensus that the COVID‐19 situation should start to improve in the third quarter, allowing the display industry to start returning to normal with continued improvement in 2021.
T72 10492-10585 Sentence denotes This assumes the medical and social issues associated with the pandemic are resolved in 2020.
T73 10586-10758 Sentence denotes “The reality is, it's not about forecasting the display market,” Virey says. “It's about [these] medical and scientific questions that nobody has the answers to right now.”
T74 10759-10850 Sentence denotes Given the uncertainty, Young studied previous global recessions in 2001–2002 and 2008–2009.
T75 10851-11055 Sentence denotes Both resulted in dramatic technology shifts, with LCD monitors supplanting cathode‐ray tubes (CRTs) in the early 2000s and LCD TVs grabbing the share from CRT and plasma TVs toward the end of that decade.
T76 11056-11309 Sentence denotes In evaluating the current COVID‐driven recession, Young doesn't see any one technology positioned to “cross the chasm” and take over a market like LCD did in the past, although he says flexible OLED is well‐positioned to gain more shares in smartphones.
T77 11310-11470 Sentence denotes Omdia also forecasts a strong growth for OLED smartphone displays, and flexible OLED in particular in 2020, despite the decline in overall smartphone shipments.
T78 11471-11604 Sentence denotes It projects that shipments of OLED panels for smartphones will grow 9 percent, from 471 million units in 2019 to 513 million in 2020.
T79 11605-11716 Sentence denotes Flexible OLED shipments are expected to grow 50 percent, while rigid OLED shipments will decline by 12 percent.
T80 11718-11745 Sentence denotes LCD Sees a Structural Shift
T81 11746-11839 Sentence denotes According to Young, LCD capacity will shrink more quickly than expected, because of COVID‐19.
T82 11840-11981 Sentence denotes Although in the past, DSCC saw LCD capacity rising in both 2020 and 2021, it now sees it declining 1 percent in 2020 and 2 percent next year.
T83 11982-12106 Sentence denotes There will be $3.6 billion in new capital investment in LCD in 2021 and $1.3 billion in 2022, “and then that's it,” he says.
T84 12107-12259 Sentence denotes He adds that DSCC may be “a little optimistic” by showing just a 2 percent decline in 2021 as he expects to see a slower ramp of LCD capacity this year.
T85 12260-12480 Sentence denotes When COVID‐19 first hit in the growing display manufacturing hub of Wuhan, China, Young assumed there would be an initial three‐month delay in installing new production equipment in Wuhan from virus‐related restrictions.
T86 12481-12584 Sentence denotes Now he expects a four‐to‐six‐month delay in Wuhan and a three‐month delay throughout the rest of China.
T87 12585-12784 Sentence denotes With Korean manufacturers shutting down most of their LCD capacity this year, Hsieh says the industry could experience a “scary balance” between supply and demand, with both declining simultaneously.
T88 12785-12872 Sentence denotes Omdia gauges supply growth by looking at the total display area's capacity growth rate.
T89 12873-12954 Sentence denotes In 2019, this rate was 8.6 percent compared to demand growth of around 4 percent.
T90 12955-13069 Sentence denotes For 2020, the capacity growth rate is forecast to be 1.2 percent, compared to a demand growth rate of 0.9 percent.
T91 13070-13266 Sentence denotes “When you take the whole year in total, we forecast supply and demand reaching a remarkable balance, with the supply growth rate and the demand rate being similar,” says Hsieh. “The problem is Q2.
T92 13267-13416 Sentence denotes The TV makers are actually delaying their purchase to the second half because they don't know what the new demand will be after the COVID‐19 impact.”
T93 13417-13696 Sentence denotes While the extent of the current downturn and timing of a COVID‐19 vaccine remain unclear, Young is optimistic that the decline will be short‐lived for the display industry, as an improved balance between supply and demand should result in higher prices than previously predicted.
T94 13697-13976 Sentence denotes “Because this downturn occurred after two down years, it's going to lead to more consolidation and restructuring and tighter supply,” he says. “But we think there's potential for price increases and improved profitability for the next few years, which this industry badly needs.”

LitCovid-PMC-OGER-BB

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