Sentences with phrase «first search string»

On a related note, you might be interested to learn that google is not limited to the very first search string you type in.

Not exact matches

Kevin de Bruyne, in particular, has been pulling the strings from central midfield, and he could be the X-factor behind the Citizens» search for a first league title since the 2013/14 season.
The Boolean string «research misconduct» OR «research integrity» OR «research malpractice» OR «scientific fraud» OR «fabrication, falsification» OR «falsification, fabrication» was used to search: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI - EXPANDED), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI), Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI - S), BIOSIS Previews, MEDLINE, Business Source Premier, CINAHL Plus, SPORTDiscus, Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, America: History & Life, Teacher Reference Center, Applied Social Sciences Index And Abstracts (ASSIA), ERIC, Index Islamicus, CSA linguistics and language behaviour, Physical Education Index, PILOTS, Social Services Abstracts, Sociological Abstracts, Proquest Dissertation & Theses, ECONLIT, Educational Research Abstracts (ERA) Online, Article First, Economic and Social Data Service, Francis, Geobase, Georefs, Global Health (CABI), Index to Theses, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS), IEEE Xplore, INSPEC, JSTOR, Mathematical Sciences Net (MathSciNet), PubMEd, Russian Academy of Sciences bibliographies, Sciencedirect, Teacher Reference Center, EMBASE, EMBASE Classics, PSYCHINFO.
Illustrating that the word «problem» is a relative one, while one major movie studio continues to search for the voice of its shared superhero universe and deliver its first unqualified critical and commercial hit, another's biggest hurdle is continually living to an insane level of expectations its unprecedented string of hits has built up.
The first level of curating has to do with coming up with search terms, a search string that filters out some of the unwanted material.»
First you need to check out the sales rank of the top books that show up in the keyword string search.
(PS, for going beyond this one example, on how to find subsequent cites generally — I tried various search strings in Scholar before hitting on the one that pulled up the paper; if you are trying to find a paper in Scholar and your first search doesn't work, usually some fragment of its title, authors, or journal reference will locate it — just experiment.)
First, the world of search engines has changed to favor sites with unique, quality content instead of the strings of key words that would have caused a site to rise in search rankings in the past.
The first result is a paid result for an attorney who probably bought Google Adwords for some combination of search strings that included «new orleans attorney.»
A Norwegian with the screen name of Mr. Calzone has created a site that makes short work of the otherwise long Google search string: no need to go to his website first, no need to download an app: simply put your search term at the end of the string http://gog.is/ Thus, for example, a search for «slaw» would be http://gog.is/slaw.
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