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Big data in modelling geographical accessibility to healthcare: a scoping review protocol. [PDF]
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Evaluating ChatGPT's Utility in Biologic Therapy for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Comparative Study of ChatGPT and Google Web Search. [PDF]
Li K, Peng Y, Li L, Liu B, Huang Z.
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Supplementary search methods versus bibliographic database searching to identify studies and study reports. [PDF]
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Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education, 1999
Search engines provide a basis for identification and retrieval of specific internet resources based on selected key words. In essence, the same software used to index the Internet can also be employed to catalog the content of various web sites. A search engine enables the user to submit queries and interact with databases to determine which, if any ...
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Search engines provide a basis for identification and retrieval of specific internet resources based on selected key words. In essence, the same software used to index the Internet can also be employed to catalog the content of various web sites. A search engine enables the user to submit queries and interact with databases to determine which, if any ...
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Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web, 2007
Given a document repository, search engine is very helpful to retrieve information. Currently, vertical search is a hot topic, and Google Scholar [4] is an example for academic search. However, most vertical search engines only return the flat ranked list without an efficient result exhibition for given users.
Ye Wang +4 more
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Given a document repository, search engine is very helpful to retrieve information. Currently, vertical search is a hot topic, and Google Scholar [4] is an example for academic search. However, most vertical search engines only return the flat ranked list without an efficient result exhibition for given users.
Ye Wang +4 more
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