I'm not sure how widespread this is, but for some PLoS papers I've looked at, the sentences shown in search results is only a subset of the total number of possible matching sentences, or in at least one case, no matching sentences are displayed at all (see search results for 'egl-1' keyword and PMID:30677018).
I don't know if this is because of a formatting issue for gene names in PLoS papers (I seem to recall we have some PDF-to-text conversion issues with PLoS papers for AFP, too).
Thx.
I'm not sure how widespread this is, but for some PLoS papers I've looked at, the sentences shown in search results is only a subset of the total number of possible matching sentences, or in at least one case, no matching sentences are displayed at all (see search results for 'egl-1' keyword and PMID:30677018).
I don't know if this is because of a formatting issue for gene names in PLoS papers (I seem to recall we have some PDF-to-text conversion issues with PLoS papers for AFP, too).
Thx.