Use the form below to search for documents in
this web containing specific words or combinations of words. The text search
engine will display a weighted list of matching documents, with better matches
shown first. Each list item is a link to a matching document; if the document
has a title it will be shown, otherwise only the document's file name is
displayed. A brief explanation of the search language is available below, along
with examples.
Search Language
The text search engine allows queries to be
formed from arbitrary expressions containing the keywords AND, OR, and NOT, and
grouped with parentheses. For example:
tooth decay
finds documents containing 'tooth' or
'decay'
tooth or decay
same as above
tooth and decay
finds documents containing both 'tooth' and
'decay
tooth not decay
finds documents containing 'tooth' but not
'decay'
(tooth
not decay) and filling
finds documents containing 'filling', plus
'tooth' but not 'decay'
denture*
finds documents containing words starting
with 'denture'
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