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  • In addition to keywords, which are apt to be nouns, a search engine using [[Semantic Web]] or equivalent techniques also uses verbs and preposi
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  • ...ars earlier in a computer search. SEO aims to achieve the highest possible search engine results page or [[SERP]] ranking for a website or a set of web pages. When a computer user hunts for information using a search engine, sites appearing on the top page are more likely to be chosen, thereby incr
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  • {{r|Search engine optimization}} {{r|Search engine results page}}
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  • .../biosearch.berkeley.edu/ http://biosearch.berkeley.edu/] — [[BioText Search Engine]] ...rch Product and User Experience, on ways in which further development of [[search engine]]s will affect [[user experience]]
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  • ...ext of the website. Frequent searches are sometimes held in a cache by the search engine and displayed instead of doing the actual search; while this speeds search Each search engine has particular strengths and weaknesses, and can include different types of
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  • ...a "search engine results page". It is a screenful of web pages listed by a search engine such as Google or Yahoo or Bing after doing a keyword query.
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  • {{r|Web search engine}} {{r|Search engine results page}}
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  • {{r|Search engine optimization}} {{r|Search engine marketing}}
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  • .../biosearch.berkeley.edu/ http://biosearch.berkeley.edu/] — [[BioText Search Engine]] ...rch Product and User Experience, on ways in which further development of [[search engine]]s will affect [[user experience]]
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  • ...search engine optimization (SEO) technique in which content presented to a search engine's spider is different than presented to the user's browser.
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  • ...created by [[Microsoft]] to compliment the [[Bing]] web search engine. The search engine brings search results from a variety of sites and is not centralized to one .../05/microsofts-bing-hides-its-best-features/ Hands On With Microsoft’s New Search Engine: Bing, But No Boom]</ref>
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  • ...nes that a hyperlink should not influence the link target's ranking in the search engine's index.
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  • ...a "search engine results page". It is a screenful of web pages listed by a search engine such as Google or Yahoo or Bing after doing a keyword query.
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  • {{r|Search engine optimization}} {{r|Search engine results page}}
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  • Search engine owned by [[Microsoft]] - formerly Live Search and MSN.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A question-answering [[web search engine]] owned and operated by Dublin, Ireland-based IAC Search & Media Europe, Lt
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  • A federated search engine, that allows users to search many discrete health sciences databases at the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Search engine optimization]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Search engine optimization]]
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  • | title = Search engine society
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  • #REDIRECT [[Search engine results page]]
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  • A reverse image search engine
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  • Acronym for [[Search engine results page]].
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  • {{r|Web search engine}} {{r|Search engine results page}}
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  • {{r|Search engine optimization}} {{r|Search engine marketing}}
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  • [[Search engine optimization]] techniques seen as allowed, good practice, and fair.
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  • [[Web search engine]] company jointly founded by [[Larry Page]] and [[Sergey Brin]].
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  • A [[Semantic Web|semantic]] search engine for [[PubMed]] content.
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  • Search engine for accessing the MEDLINE database of citations, abstracts and some full te
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  • ...e technical practices on the Internet, including defeating security, and [[search engine optimization]] techniques seen as devious and manipulative.
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  • *[http://rseek.org/ R search engine] - finds R functions, lists and more
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  • ...tags section, to boost rankings; it's viewed as an unethical "black hat" [[Search engine optimization|SEO]] technique.
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  • Search engine owned and administered by [[Google]] that indexes scholarly books and paper
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  • A term used informally to refer to the visibility of a [[web page]] on [[search engine results page]]s, as determined by its [[PageRank]].
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  • ...man-readable names and computer-readable addresses, not intended to be a [[search engine]]
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  • The '''bing search engine''' is a [[search engine]] introduced by software giant [[Microsoft]], formally introduced in 2009.< ...to users.<ref name=NotJustAPrettyFace/><ref name=DigitalSociologies/> The search engine called upon over 600 pre-recorded video clips of actor [[Janina Gavankar]],
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  • ...undreds or thousands of web sites connected by hyperlinks built to trick a search engine into thinking web sites are more relevant than they are.
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  • * [http://www.uol.com.br/busca on-line Brazilian search engine, RadarUOL ]
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  • ...to read the results elsewhere). And taking any of these new quotes into a search engine usually yields further relevant quotes, e.g. [http://www.quotelady.com/subj
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  • ...ter-readable addresses, not intended to be a search engine. By not being a search engine, it requires knowledge of unambiguous or minimally ambiguous computer-frien ...and management, but it is not intended to find things by concept alone. A search engine can look for all restaurants offering coffee in a given location; DNS canno
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  • ...ch for web-pages with a particular string of text, tineye users supply the search engine with an image, and it returns web-pages with a version of that image. ...three years before google added a reverse image search feature to its own search engine.<ref name=torontolife2011-06-17/><ref name=financialpost2011-06-14/>
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  • ...ext of the website. Frequent searches are sometimes held in a cache by the search engine and displayed instead of doing the actual search; while this speeds search Each search engine has particular strengths and weaknesses, and can include different types of
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  • {{r|Search engine}}
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  • ...three years before [[Google_(company)|Google]] rolled out its own reverse search engine.<ref name=torontolife2011-06-17/> | title = Google launches “new” reverse-image search engine—three years after a Toronto tech company did it first
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  • {{r|Search engine}}
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  • {{r|Search engine}}
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  • {{r|Search engine}}
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  • *[http://www.astrofind.net/ Search Engine for Astronomy]
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  • {{r|Search engine}}
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  • ...bout/site_features.shtml '''Ask Jeeves''']), is a question-answering [[web search engine]] owned and operated by Dublin, Ireland-based IAC Search & Media Europe, Lt
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  • * [http://www.geody.com/?world=venus Geody Venus], a search engine for surface features
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  • ''The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine.'' (1998)
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  • ...ngine]]), entering multiple terms separated by spaces is the standard. The search engine tries to find pages which contain all the terms.
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  • In addition to keywords, which are apt to be nouns, a search engine using [[Semantic Web]] or equivalent techniques also uses verbs and preposi
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  • {{r|Search engine}}
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  • {{r|Search engine}}
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  • {{r|Search engine}}
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  • ...rs = Lawrence Page | title = The anatomy of a large-scale hypertextual Web search engine | journal = Computer Networks and ISDN Systems | accessdate = 2008-12-17 |
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  • :''your name should not appear in search engine connected with your Citizendium wiki activity''
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  • ...Nicholas Carr on ''The Big Switch'' with Anne Kennedy of Beyond Ink] at [[Search Engine Strategies|SES]] New York 2008 (March 18, 2008).
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  • *[http://www.just-shakespeare.com/shakespeare-search.php William Shakespeare Search Engine]
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  • ** [http://www.victorianlondon.org/books/search.cgi The Dickens Search Engine] Search Dickens' books
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  • ...]] and [[Nazi Germany]]. While it does contain bibliographies, it is not a search engine and is not extensively Web-linked; the organization's intention is to have
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  • ...by [[Larry Page]] and [[Sergey Brin]], and currently has the most popular search engine on the Internet.<ref name=traffic>Rated number 1 world wide and in the USA ...her companies and services, some of which have become as ubiquitous as its search engine. For example, Google owns [[Blogger]], [[YouTube]], and [[DoubleClick]] and
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  • ...n, or pictures on [[Flickr]], or [[baseball]] [[statistics]], or logs of [[search engine results page]]s or [[clickstream]]s on the [[World Wide Web]], or propertie
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  • **{{r|Search engine||}}
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  • ...[[Microsoft]] introduced an early version of what was to become the [[bing search engine]] that used over 600 pre-recorded video clips of actor [[Janina Gavankar]],
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  • ...ars earlier in a computer search. SEO aims to achieve the highest possible search engine results page or [[SERP]] ranking for a website or a set of web pages. When a computer user hunts for information using a search engine, sites appearing on the top page are more likely to be chosen, thereby incr
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  • * [http://www.geody.com/?world=mars Geody Mars] World's search engine that supports [[NASA World Wind]], [[Celestia]], and other applications.
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  • * Collect, from your blog search engine(s) or other resource of course, the addresses of some very high-traffic blo
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  • * [http://www.tripdatabase.com TRIP Database] - 'TRIP Database - EBM search engine' (resource directory), TRIP Knowledge Service
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  • ...was funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, offered to donate a powerful search engine to the government. That donation helped accelerate the government’s earli ...d information on its site in several ways: through a [http://usasearch.gov search engine]; an [http://www.usa.gov index of links organized by audience, by topic, an
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  • ...s on scientific articles, reviews and letters with a scientific literature search engine.)
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  • ...services, ''Google Profiles'' and ''Google Buzz'', the latter being the [[search engine]] giant's previous attempt at developing a social networking site.
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  • *Amazon’s search engine <i>A9.com</i> applies similar techniques.
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  • ...at map keywords and phrases in the intelligence requirement to potential [[search engine]]s and other resources, such as archived mailing lists that may not be acce
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  • * [http://www.najdi.si/ Najdi.si] - the first Slovenian search engine
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  • * [http://citebase.eprints.org/ impact ranking search engine]
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  • .../technology/story/2007/08/22/tech-tafiti.html "Microsoft launches animated search engine"]</ref>
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  • ...ar and PubMed as well as, say, the [http://biosearch.berkeley.edu/ BioText Search Engine] that searches Open Access text and images), also in terms of the [http://f
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  • ...ons that other P2P services do not have. BitTorrent itself does not have a search engine, so clients are responsible for finding the material.
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  • ...type for decades. He is so well known that his name was given to Internet search engine ''Ask Jeeves'' (from 1996 to 2006, now Ask.com), and is now a generic term
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  • ...re-assisted editing and encoding solutions, [[XML]]-based presentation for Search Engine Optimization (SEO), and content access protection, [[Digital Rights Managem
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  • ...mepage, developers, programming language, etc. The goals are to provide a search engine for free software, and to provide a cross-reference for users to check if a
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  • ...configuration. The exact setting is the system which rewrites URL's in a "search engine friendly style. It should be a relatively simple fix by the technical team
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  • The usefulness of a search engine has been proposed to be:<ref name="pmid7964548">{{cite journal |author=Shau ===Characteristics of the search engine===
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  • Machine learning methods in which the search engine seeks articles that more resemble the included articles, may be more accura ...K, Keim SM |title=Evidence-based Medicine Search: a customizable federated search engine |journal=J Med Libr Assoc |volume=96 |issue=2 |pages=108–13 |year=2008 |m
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  • ...dwin Black]] on Wikipedia, [[expertise]], [[vandalism]] and [[Google]]'s [[search engine results page]]s
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  • |On the sign-up page, collect, from your blog search engine(s) or other resource of course, the addresses of some very high-traffic blo
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  • ...of Utah" is more inviting and immediately comprehensible (to the user of a search engine) than "Utah--History". ...is irrelevant, the search engine will match various word orders. Also any search engine worth it's salt will match plurals and other tenses. As Larry said, we shou
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  • ...p. 9</ref> Its designers, however, did not think of it as anything like a search engine, with the ability to seek a name corresponding to an idea (e.g. "pizza"), b ...computer in the ARPANET.''' That's all. '''DNS was not designed to be a [[search engine]].''' Search engines hadn't been invented, since, after all, the Web had no
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  • ...p. 9</ref> Its designers, however, did not think of it as anything like a search engine, with the ability to seek a name corresponding to an idea (e.g. "pizza"), b ...computer in the ARPANET.''' That's all. '''DNS was not designed to be a [[search engine]].''' Search engines hadn't been invented, since, after all, the Web had no
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  • ...loss. The same theory holds true if the affiliate is the same (or another) search engine.
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  • ...al students the use of studies, syntheses, and synopses using an automated search engine was negative.<ref name="pmid11532204">{{cite journal |author=Badgett RG ''e
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  • ...ork with our Squid proxy configuration. 403 errors claiming to be a "Major search engine bot" should disappear. [[User:Electrawn|Electrawn]] 01:18, 2 April 2007 (CD
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  • Users can watch the videos by using a search engine on the web. Registration is required to upload videos. Videos considered to ...ouTube to hand over the [[source code]] of its [[search engine (computing)|search engine]] system, saying that there was no evidence that YouTube treated videos inf
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  • ...sion series {{Image|Ask Jeeves - Ask dot com.jpg|right|200px|Ask Jeeves, a search engine superseded by Ask.com.}}''[[The Addams Family]]'', based on Charles Addams' ...trendier-appearing Jeeves to only the U.K.<ref>Sweney, Mark. "Ask Jeeves search engine revived", 20 April 2009. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/apr/20/ask-j
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  • ...om.jpg/credit|{{Ask Jeeves - Ask dot com.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Ask Jeeves, a search engine superseded by Ask.com.]]''[[The Addams Family]]'', based on Charles Addams' ...s had retired, and renamed itself [[Ask.com]].<ref>Buresh, Scott. "Ask.com Search Engine - A Brief History", 1 May 2008. [http://www.webpronews.com/expertarticles/
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  • ...remembered, however, that ease of use is not an absolute requirement. Some search engine human interfaces are "expert friendly" rather than "user friendly", allowin
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  • ...e place, and be found not by searching the file structures, but by using a search engine, which scans the full text of the document. ...as Google, but we might expect the differences between an IR system and a search engine to continue to disappear.
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  • ..."[http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/business/july-dec02/google_11-29.html The Search Engine that Could]", [[The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer]], November 29, 2002.</ref> Ca
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  • ...rticles can also often be found with a [[web search]], using any general [[search engine]] or those specialized for the scholarly/scientific literature, such as oai
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  • ...ssist you there, but I advise to start your search from inside an academic search engine (even if it filters only to that publisher's list of journals it's a start)
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  • ...ccessdate=2012-07-19}} </ref> There are questions about this prominence in search engine results.<ref name=Blog>
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  • ...p is the travel site http://www.kayak.com. Kayak is a comprehensive travel search engine which gets its data from over 100 other travel sites. Kayak therefore does
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  • ...d by expert editors. Some may argue that it doesn't matter because of the search engine factor. I suggest that people for whom it does not matter should please ste ...the Internet, one does not use an alphabetical list to search. One uses a search engine to search. And besides, it is easy enough to write <nowiki>[[Category:Wonk
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  • :With the VENONA/Venona example, I recognize that the search engine's case sensitivity is sometimes strange. Nevertheless, I again consider it
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  • ...article and the title is accurate both legally and historically. If the CZ search engine fails to find things properly, this is not my problem: the computer people
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  • ...ividual articles. To find something in WP, more often than not, requires a search engine. We expect search engines to be used, but we want to give additional tools.
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  • Help? Suggestions? Someone have access to a specialised library super search engine?
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  • ...s presence in the World Wide Web since the year 2000, where the scientific search engine, SCIRUS, reveals 74,523 entries, and Google search reveals ~172,000 entries
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