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The search engine for this site, Webglimpse,
is capable of handling relatively long phrases as well as words (for
examples see Thesaurus).
Difficulties may be encountered if very
complex chemical names are entered as search terms (e.g.
3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide). In cases such as
this, using the "partial match" box to describe your search may be
helpful.
An abbreviation for many words/phrases in the
Thesaurus has been provided in parenthesis following the word/phrase [e.g.
neutral red release (NRR)]. The word/phrase and/or the abbreviation (without
the parenthesis) can be used as search terms. However, using the expression as
is, [e.g. "neutral red release (NRR)"] will NOT work.
Trademark symbols (e.g Ô ) should not be used in your search expression.
Boolean operators: Webglimpse uses a semicolon (;) for the
operator AND, and a comma (,) for the operator OR.
Examples of search expressions using these
operators are as follows:
Irritation
AND MTT (irritation;MTT)
Irritation
OR MTT (irritation,MTT)
Remember
not to include the parentheses in your search expression!