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2_test

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
32971954-32083643-143921951 754-756 32083643 denotes 25
32971954-32446187-143921952 757-759 32446187 denotes 26
32971954-32728118-143921953 1017-1019 32728118 denotes 28
32971954-23333764-143921954 1325-1327 23333764 denotes 29
32971954-23348785-143921955 1328-1330 23348785 denotes 30
32971954-30642334-143921956 1331-1333 30642334 denotes 31

LitCovid-PubTator

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue tao:has_database_id
45 542-552 Species denotes SARS-CoV-2 Tax:2697049
46 802-812 Species denotes SARS-CoV-2 Tax:2697049
47 63-71 Disease denotes infected MESH:D007239
48 304-312 Disease denotes infected MESH:D007239
49 377-385 Disease denotes infected MESH:D007239

LitCovid-sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T61 0-243 Sentence denotes Within the model, the βw term allows for individuals to become infected via viral pathogen deposited in the environment and terms 𝜎A and 𝜎I allow asymptomatic and symptomatic individuals to deposit pathogens into the environment, respectively.
T62 244-606 Sentence denotes Adapted from the more traditional SEIR (susceptible-exposed-infected-recovered) model, the SEAIR-W (susceptible-exposed-asymptomatic-infected-recovered-WAIT) model interrogates the consequences of the two hypotheses outlined above while representing the dynamics of a very relevant disease system (SARS-CoV-2) that includes an asymptomatic infectious population.
T63 607-764 Sentence denotes While the importance of asymptomatic transmission was debated early in the pandemic, many studies have affirmed its role in the spread of disease [25,26,27].
T64 765-1021 Sentence denotes Though environmental transmission of SARS-CoV-2 remains a controversial topic, it is plausible that asymptomatic individuals may spread disease through frequent contact with the environment, thus increasing the proportion of virus that is free-living [28].
T65 1022-1187 Sentence denotes We acknowledge that mathematical models of epidemics can be limited by “identifiability,” which can obfuscate the relative importance of some routes of transmission.
T66 1188-1472 Sentence denotes In models that have both indirect and direct routes of transmission, it can be very difficult to conclude that one route is predominant [29,30,31]. (1) dSdt=μN−S−βAA+βIIN+βWWS (2) dEdt=βAA+βIIN+βWWS−ε+μE (3) dAdt=εE−ω+μA (4) dIdt=1−pωA−v+μII (5) dRdt=pωA+vI−μR (6) dWdt=σAA+σIIN1−W−kW