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Expressing a statement as an AIDA sentence
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Such nanopublications use the concept of an AIDA sentence to express a (scientific) statement in an informal or semi-formal manner, which can be formally linked.

AIDA sentences are:

  • Atomic: a sentence describing one thought that cannot be further broken down in a practical way
  • Independent: a sentence that can stand on its own, without external references like "this effect" or "we"
  • Declarative: a complete sentence ending with a full stop that could in theory be either true or false
  • Absolute: a sentence describing the core of a claim ignoring the (un)certainty about its truth and ignoring how it was discovered (no "probably" or "evaluation showed that"); typically in present tense

You can find more information about AIDA sentences here.

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AIDA sentence: ${aida}
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