Sentence examples for search referring from inspiring English sources

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"It would be great to find a piece of the elevator," said one person involved in the search, referring to a part on the tail that might have come loose and caused the final dive.

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In literature and philosophy, in both West and East, the notion of search refers to expansive, ambitious human pursuits.

Organic search refers to search results that are not paid for by advertisers.

Local search refers to the ability to recall past search entries.

Database URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/CBBresearch/Lu/search Literature search refers to the process in which people use tools to search for literature relevant to their individual needs.

The one psi-blast database search referred to below used a profile built with acceptance parameters orders of magnitude more careful than default values [ 58]. 15 iterations were run, accepting homologues from the non-redundant protein sequence database with an e-value < 10-10, 10 iterations with the threshold set at 10-8 and 5 iterations with the threshold set at 2 × 10-5.

Searches referring to the dating app 'Tinder' grew by 161% among women, 113% among men and 131% by visitors aged 35 to 44.

Searching refers to use of online databases and websites, in order to answer a clinical question.

All other hits detected by BLASTp searches refer to hypothetical proteins the sequence of which is deduced from either cDNA or genomic sequences.

When searched references referred to the same studies, the more recently published and larger studies were included.

Last year Google turned down a request from Spanish regulators to delete 270 search results referring to mayors, prosecutors and other public figures.

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