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Search the Utilimetrics Site
Utilimetrics Members: an enhanced
site search engine is
available in the members only area (login required).
The Utilimetrics Web site uses a powerful search engine to
help you find the information you need. Searches can be performed
in two modes: simple and explicit.
A simple query expression is typically a word or words. An explicit
query expression can employ a number of operators and modifiers
to refine the search, and you must invoke all aspects of the search
explicitly.
Simple Mode: Simple queries
let you enter simple, comma-delimited strings and use wildcard
characters. You can enter multiple words separated by commas,
in which case the comma is treated like a logical OR. If you omit
the commas, the query expression is treated as a phrase.
Explicit Mode: You can construct
explicit queries using a variety of operators,
which are described here. Most operators in an explicit query
expression must be surrounded by angle brackets < >. You
can use the AND, OR, and NOT operators without angle brackets.
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