On the left side of its results page are things that Semantic Scholar parsed from those papers: not just the
typical bibliographic data, such as publication
date and author affiliations, but the types of cells used in the experiments and even the
methods.
A
typical example of a «narrow» arbitration agreement might be found in a buy - sell agreement that calls for the buyout of a manager's stock in a closely held company upon death at fair market value as of the
date of death as determined by mutual agreement with an arbitrator chosen by some specified
method determining the fair market vale as of the relevant
date if the parties fail to reach a mutual agreement within X days.