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Listed below are the examples of search terms used in the metadata database by the users.
Examples of search terms used in the metadata database by the users: Earth's upper atmosphere.
Table 5 presents examples of search patterns used to develop queries (see Table S1 for full list of detailed queries).
Examples of search terms will include: case definition, clinical feature, specific pathogen and infection/carrier.
The Help pages show several more examples of search phrases (available from the front page).
Examples of search terms entered into the bibliographic databases included: global health initiatives; public-private partnerships; global health partnerships; the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria; the Global Fund; the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation, GAVI; conflict-affected; fragile states; failed states; war; post-conflict; and humanitarian emergencies.
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For the moment we only have Google's word that Hummingbird will make a difference, although it gave a few examples of searches that could benefit from the new algorithm.
3077.34 1.01 1675.40 1.01 9056 Two examples of searching the PAINS Substructure Set against the complete ZINC lead-like database.
For example, hiring a consultant to locate research and contacting a researcher to identify relevant research were both examples of searching strategies identified in the literature (thus linked to the research engagement action: 'Searching for research').
(Mr. Ferriss cleverly slipped "scam" into the title so that a Google search on his name and that word calls up his blog ahead of his detractors' pages; a perfect example of search engine optimization).
Table 1 demonstrates an example of search terms used.
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