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Discover Ludwig"search order" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the specific order in which someone or something is searched for or located. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as legal proceedings, computer programming, or even everyday tasks like searching for an item in a store. Example: In the search for the missing hiker, the rescue team followed a specific search order, starting with the most likely areas and gradually expanding their search radius.
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An official videotape described by Reuters depicted a woman reading details of a search order and telling Mr. Tobbin that drugs had been found on his body.
He pursued them over money he believes was mis-spent at the club – they deny it – and exhumed the texts via a search order of computers and phones.
I, a journalist with almost zero computer knowhow, succeeded in changing the search order of Google's results for "did the Holocaust happen" and "was the Holocaust a hoax".
He suggested that the search order be limited to certain keywords or that an independent vendor be asked to automate the process of finding relevant material.
Moody was sacked in October and Mackay lost his job in December but it was in March when things became more sinister, after Cardiff's lawyers obtained a search order from a high court judge.
View Original Document The judge went on to say that the government's search order ought to have "sufficient limits or boundaries" to the communications that law enforcement officials can rifle through.
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Combining search orderings from multiple organisms into a single search ordering using the MSGR algorithm improved our ability to predict gene function for several pathways.
The MSGR combines search orderings from searches in multiple organisms into a single search ordering.
Fly and Worm orderings are merged into a new search ordering at the Ecdysozoa node.
The search orderings of all six organisms are combined to produce a new search ordering at the Cellular node.
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