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The phrase "associated searching" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to information retrieval, data analysis, or search algorithms where the concept of searching related or connected items is discussed.
Example: "The system employs associated searching to enhance the accuracy of the results by considering related keywords."
Alternatives: "related searching" or "connected searching".
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This breadth of topic and associated searching permitted within scoping reviews and associated narratives means that, as in this case, it is possible to "map" out the range of key contemporary issues on a given topic, and the linkages between them.
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"There are much bigger stakes for Google in China than closing Google.cn and losing the associated search advertising," said Alice Enders and Ian Maude, of the London-based research group Enders Analysis.
Shortly after its posting, the petition and associated search words were blocked on popular social media sites.
A Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was performed on each experiment and associated search method.
A key aspect is how drivers' behave towards uncertainties towards associated search times and finding a vacant parking spot.
With Video Compass, he can promote content from partners directly in the toolbar when people are conducting associated searches elsewhere on the Web.
Twitter and Twitter Search have ushered in a new genre of not only communications and associated search technology, but also dedicated ecosystems that transform and support how we as consumers share and discover relevant information in real-time.
Sequence analysis and motif search were performed using the NCBI BLAST service as well as the Pfam (version 27.0) and Prosite (release 20.97) databases and their associated search tools.
Given the abstract nature of the relevant concepts and associated search vocabulary, and given the exploratory and inductive nature of the review process, we needed to use an iterative approach to searching.
Since using search tags is imperative for improving the performance of PubMed searches and most PubMed users do not utilize search tags, there is a great demand for new PubMed search interface that helps users to select appropriate search tag(s) based on our mining results (i.e., sets of frequently associated search tags) for better PubMed searches.
We will see how technical developments in each era have had some implications for the cluster of ethical issues examined in Section 3. Today, we tend to associate search engines with computer technology, and perhaps more specifically with Internet-based computing and electronic devices.
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