Fig. 3From: A corpus for plant-chemical relationships in the biomedical domainAn example of the result of the Stanford Dependency Parser. A tree represents dependency types of each token when applying the Stanford Dependency Parser to the following sentence: “About 450 mg of FB1 were obtained from 800 g cultured corn.” In the dependency parse tree, words in square brackets express dependency types of the linked tokens below. For instance, [nsubjpass] means a passive nominal subject, and it is a noun phrase that is the syntactic subject of a passive clause, “about 450 mg of FB1”. Detailed descriptions of the various dependency types are available in the Stanford Typed Dependencies manual provided by the Stanford NLPBack to article page