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Smart Citations allow users to see how a scientific paper has been cited by providing the context of the citation and a classification describing whether it provides supporting or contrasting evidence for the cited claim. [smart-cita] Search for articlesRead our preprint Extracted citations in a report page supporting Confidence 93%1 Our deep learning model classifies each citation context automatically. The numbers show how sure it is of a classification. "...Compared to the diploid parental line, the frequencies of chromosome2 You can find the exact citation context here. Clicking on the title of the citing paper takes you directly to the publication. missegregation and micronuclei formation were significantly elevated in most PTA clones (Figure 2A) but not in the tetraploid line (Figure 2A). In agreement with previous work (Nicholson et al , 2015), the trisomic clones showed similar aberrations, albeit to a lesser extent (Supplemental Figure S2B). 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