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LitCovid-PubTator

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue tao:has_database_id
121 39-47 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
124 147-155 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
125 380-388 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
131 1016-1026 Species denotes SARS-CoV-2 Tax:2697049
132 650-658 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
133 764-772 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
134 863-871 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
135 1108-1116 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
139 1273-1284 Species denotes coronavirus Tax:11118
140 1962-1972 Species denotes SARS-CoV-2 Tax:2697049
141 1854-1862 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
150 2793-2810 Species denotes novel coronavirus Tax:2697049
151 3385-3393 Species denotes children Tax:9606
152 2071-2079 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
153 2131-2134 Disease denotes HDI
154 2336-2344 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
155 2542-2550 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
156 3127-3130 Disease denotes HDI
157 3147-3155 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
164 4051-4059 Species denotes patients Tax:9606
165 3512-3531 Disease denotes Infectious Diseases MESH:D003141
166 3673-3681 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
167 3692-3704 Disease denotes heart damage MESH:D006331
168 3925-3929 Disease denotes Pain MESH:D010146
169 4072-4080 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
171 4899-4907 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245

LitCovid-PD-HP

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue hp_id
T3 3925-3929 Phenotype denotes Pain http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0012531

TEST0

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
33409059-100-105-2309433 1043-1044 ["32710091"] denotes 8
33409059-87-93-2309434 1137-1139 ["32861293"] denotes 12
33409059-58-64-2309435 1750-1752 ["27351991"] denotes 13
33409059-208-214-2309436 2471-2473 ["32415617"] denotes 15
33409059-112-118-2309437 3395-3397 ["32669671"] denotes 17
33409059-174-180-2309438 3706-3708 ["32252591"] denotes 18
33409059-148-154-2309439 4791-4793 ["32478027"] denotes 20
33409059-158-164-2309440 5123-5125 ["29632445"] denotes 21

LitCovid-sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T100 0-10 Sentence denotes Discussion
T101 11-146 Sentence denotes In this report, we analyzed COVID-19-related publication productivity based on articles available via PubMed in the first half of 2020.
T102 147-245 Sentence denotes COVID-19-themed items considerably contributed to overall medical scholarly output in this period.
T103 246-345 Sentence denotes Importantly, most of the papers were original articles-the most essential medical knowledge source.
T104 346-445 Sentence denotes However, one in four positions on COVID-19 were minor papers such as editorials, commentaries, etc.
T105 446-513 Sentence denotes The growth in the number of articles was approximately geometrical.
T106 514-649 Sentence denotes These results have to be taken with caution because preprints were indexed in PubMed with delay resulting from the publication process.
T107 650-735 Sentence denotes COVID-19 pandemic is a new health phenomenon, which requires detailed investigations.
T108 736-798 Sentence denotes Several factors may enhance COVID-19 publication productivity.
T109 799-876 Sentence denotes First, many journals established free open-access for papers on COVID-19 [7].
T110 877-942 Sentence denotes Moreover, the most valuable reports may also be rapidly reviewed.
T111 943-1049 Sentence denotes Many governmental and private institutions donated funds for research on SARS-CoV-2 and its spread [8-10].
T112 1050-1141 Sentence denotes Finally, media coverage of scientific progress related to COVID-19 remains intense [11,12].
T113 1142-1238 Sentence denotes In these circumstances, researchers have additional motivation to rapidly publish their results.
T114 1239-1345 Sentence denotes Every health crisis, like ongoing coronavirus pandemics, requires an acceleration in generating knowledge.
T115 1346-1462 Sentence denotes To further hasten the research, more funding is required to benefit researchers working on emerging health problems.
T116 1463-1691 Sentence denotes Other actions taken by authorities could be increasing the scientists' work time or engaging young researchers, who could increase not only their experience but also relieve more practiced scientists from their current projects.
T117 1692-1754 Sentence denotes Both of these actions require additional funding as well [13].
T118 1755-1901 Sentence denotes We should carefully analyze regular scientific expenditure and additional funding available during COVID-19 pandemics to validate this hypothesis.
T119 1902-1973 Sentence denotes This data should be compared with the research output about SARS-CoV-2.
T120 1974-2080 Sentence denotes To our best knowledge, there is no report concerning medical scientists’ productivity related to COVID-19.
T121 2081-2197 Sentence denotes We showed that authors from countries with higher HDI produced more articles than authors from less developed areas.
T122 2198-2262 Sentence denotes Previous publications also confirmed this disturbing trend [14].
T123 2263-2478 Sentence denotes There is a risk that developing countries generate less new knowledge on COVID-19, which could eventually lead to their further scientific marginalization and poor description of the pandemic in these areas [15,16].
T124 2479-2598 Sentence denotes We also showed that in most cases the country ranking based on COVID-19 publication is similar to SCImago country rank.
T125 2599-2820 Sentence denotes This suggests that authors coming from countries that normally produced the highest number of publications were also the most versatile in switching their scientific work related to the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic.
T126 2821-2992 Sentence denotes It may also show that research funders from these countries can quickly and efficiently provide scientists with money needed for specific research in emergency situations.
T127 2993-3166 Sentence denotes There is also a possibility that the number of articles produced by authors from different countries varies not only because of lower HDI and severity of COVID-19 pandemics.
T128 3167-3282 Sentence denotes We have to consider the possible impact of factors such as armed conflicts, clinical engagement of physicians, etc.
T129 3283-3399 Sentence denotes Moreover, school closure may cause female researchers to leave scientific work and take care of their children [17].
T130 3400-3739 Sentence denotes Unsurprisingly, most of the articles were published in journals from the general category “Medicine,” and then “Infectious Diseases.” Further, the highest numbers of articles were published in categories “Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine” and “Dermatology.” In fact, COVID-19 may cause heart damage [18] and skin manifestations [19].
T131 3740-4081 Sentence denotes However, it may be suspected that more publications will be published in journals with categories such as “Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health” and “Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,” which will reflect the impact of the virus on public health and the emerging progress on intensive therapy on patients with severe COVID-19.
T132 4082-4091 Sentence denotes Strengths
T133 4092-4226 Sentence denotes First, entire MEDLINE was analyzed using an open API, and the economic and epidemiologic contexts were integrated in the calculations.
T134 4227-4428 Sentence denotes The data we provided suggest that the level of development and scientific productivity prior to the ongoing pandemic determined the efficacy and rate of producing knowledge about a new, unknown danger.
T135 4429-4602 Sentence denotes We may assume that future healthcare crises will also be better researched by countries with higher level of development, which are caring for their scientific productivity.
T136 4603-4642 Sentence denotes This work generates further hypotheses.
T137 4643-4795 Sentence denotes One of them is that greater spending on research proportionately associates with scientific productivity at the time of a public healthcare crisis [20].
T138 4796-4917 Sentence denotes We may also ask whether scientific productivity is associated with better results in fighting with the COVID-19 pandemic.
T139 4918-4929 Sentence denotes Limitations
T140 4930-4964 Sentence denotes The study has several limitations.
T141 4965-5196 Sentence denotes First, we analyzed only articles accessible via PubMed, which include the MEDLINE database and papers included in the National Library of Medicine catalogue [21]. PubMed only recently started to include preprints in search results.
T142 5197-5312 Sentence denotes Second, we did not weight the importance of the research by journals’ criteria, articles’ citations, or altmetrics.
T143 5313-5379 Sentence denotes These features may additionally distinguish most essential papers.
T144 5380-5484 Sentence denotes Finally, we analyzed a limited number of factors that may be associated with the article’s productivity.