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Searchv. 1) to examine another's premises (including a vehicle) to look...
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SearchRelationships Narrower Term: full-text search Related Term: browse n. ~ 1. The process of examining materials to find something. - 2. A set of instructions to a computer program or database to retri [..]
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SearchTo look for something on the internet using keywords typed into a search engine.
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SearchFeature that lets you search for information that matches specified keywords. If you have sidebar search, enter search terms in the Search section of the sidebar or click Advanced Search... for more search options. If you have global search, enter search terms in the search box in the header.
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Searchc. 1300, from Old French cerchier "to search" (12c., Modern French chercher), from Latin circare "go about, wander, traverse," in Late Latin "to wander hither and thither,&quo [..]
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Searchc. 1400, "act of searching;" early 15c., "right to investigate illegal activity; examination of records, wills, etc.; a search through an area or a place," from Anglo-French serche [..]
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Search1) In criminal law, to examine another's premises (including a vehicle) or person to look for evidence of criminal activity. It is unconstitutional under the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments for [..]
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Searchthe mechanism that enables users to find things in large information spaces. Search issues fall into 3 common categories: how people specify their search queries, what determines a “relevant” match, a [..]
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Searchthe activity of looking thoroughly in order to find something or someone try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of; "The police are searching for clues" [..]
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Searchto look everywhere for something
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SearchTCP IP port numbers 2010/tcp
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Search to seek; to probe; to penetrate.
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SearchA systematic effort on the part of a library user or librarian to locate desired information by manual or electronic means, whether successful or not, as opposed to browsing a library collection casua [..]
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Search1. The process of attempting to acquire information or data. In the case of the Internet, it is usually done with a search engine. 2. The result of the use of a search engine.
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Search1 : an exploratory investigation (as of an area or person) by a government agent that intrudes on an individual's reasonable expectation of privacy and is conducted usually for the purpose of fin [..]
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Search; Circus
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SearchThe collection of relevant information by deliberate searching either formally or informally. Secondary data.
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SearchAn electronic, alphabetical listing of stored One Touch, Speed Dial and Group numbers.
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SearchSpiders.us
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Searchnormal'>A computational process of looking for or carrying out a sequence of actions that lead to desired states.
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SearchAn examination or research usually carried out on the purchaser’s and lender’s behalf prior to settlement to confirm that a vendor is in a position to sell a property and that there are no encumbrances on it.
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SearchTo look for specific information on the Internet.
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SearchWhen a trademark application is filed, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) can conduct a search of the USPTO records for conflicting marks as part of the official examination process. The off [..]
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SearchIn criminal law, search means examination of a person’s body, property or other area which the person would reasonably be expected to consider as private by a law enforcement officer for finding evide [..]
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Search(n) the activity of looking thoroughly in order to find something or someone(n) an investigation seeking answers(n) an operation that determines whether one or more of a set of items has a specified p [..]
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SearchExamination of a person's house or other building or premises, or of his person, or vehicle, with a view to discovery of contraband, illicit or stolen property, or some evidence of guilt to be us [..]
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SearchThe people who are coming using search engines, such as Google, Bing, or Yahoo.
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SearchA written order by a judge directed to a peace officer and commanding him to search for and seize property as described therein.
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SearchAll of NJ This Site select Translator Disclaimers function googleTranslateElementInit() { new google.translate.TranslateElement({pageLanguage: 'en', layout: google.translate.TranslateEl [..]
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SearchSearch
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SearchSearch contains multiple filters to help learners find assets important to their training needs.
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Searchthe entire text of this book, type in your search term here and press Enter.
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SearchSearch for: Glossary of RC Terms Browsing through the manuals, specifications and forums relating to RC hobby product [..]
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Searchfor a permit.
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Search Advanced search
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SearchAlpha News
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SearchIn the storage-retrieval metaphor of memory, search for a match to some target item. The search may be exhaustive (all items are checked) or self-terminating (the search ends when a match to the targe [..]
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SearchSearch is one of the fundamental elements of Digital Asset Management and using search tools to locate a selection of assets within the wider repository is probably the biggest single reason users dec [..]
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SearchLook through something or go over an area, for the purpose of finding something. Search Patterns
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SearchSearch is a systematic way of trying out different values for variables
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SearchAppellate Opinions and Cases
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SearchIn Katz v. United States
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SearchA written order by a judge directed to a peace officer and commanding him to search for and seize property as described therein.
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Searchv. 1) to examine another's premises (including a vehicle) to look for evidence of criminal activity. It is unconstitutional to conduct a search without a "search warrant" issued by a ju [..]
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SearchAlgorithm An algorithm is a set of steps or rules to follow to solve a particular problem. algorithm, process
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SearchTo identify data that satisfies one or more conditions, such as web pages containing supplied keywords, or files on a computer with certain properties.
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SearchThe process of locating specific data or content using a search tool.
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SearchIn TOXMAP, users can search TRI
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SearchSearch
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SearchAn investigation conducted in order to determine the availability of a proposed mark. A search report is typically generated by a professional search firm or law firm containing 50 -100 trademarks th [..]
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SearchA writing strategy by Edwin S. Ellis consisting of the following steps: Set goals. Examine your paper to see if it makes sense. Ask if you said what you wanted to say. Reveal picky errors. Copy over n [..]
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SearchHome | About the Toolkit | Toolkit Summary | Glossary | Site Map
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SearchThe search area on both the Consumer and Provider Portal where an individual and healthcare provider can search for specific patient clinical documents e.g. Shared Health Summaries, Discharge Summarie [..]
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SearchAbsolute humidity The mass of water vapour in a given volume of air. It represents the density of water vapour in the air. See also Specific humidity, Relative humidity.
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SearchBack building thunderstorm A thunderstorm in which new development takes place on the upwind side (usually the west or northwest side), such that the storm seems to remain stationary or propagate in a backward direction. Back-building thunderstorms can lead to severe flash flooding.
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SearchCA Cloud-to-Air lightning. Lightning which travels from a cloud to clear air surrounding the storm.
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SearchDaily maximum temperature In Australia the maximum temperature recorded for a given day represents the highest temperature recorded in the 24 hours between 9am on that day and 9am the following day. This temperature is usually reached during the afternoon of the given day.
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SearchEast Coast Low (ECL) An intense low pressure systems that often develop very rapidly (sometimes explosively) in the Tasman Sea close to (within 5° usually) the east coast of Australia. It often brings gale-force or storm-force winds, phenomenal seas and localised heavy rainfall, and may persist for a few days. ECLs are responsible for many of [..]
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SearchF scale See Fujita Scale.
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SearchGale Winds with a mean speed of between 33 knots and 48 knots, or roughly between 61 km/h and 89 km/h.
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SearchHail Falling precipitation consisting of particles of ice (hailstones). Usually spheroid, conical or irregular in form and with a diameter varying generally between 5 and 50 millimetres, though hail of 100mm and greater has been reported. Hail may fall from clouds separately, or hailstones may fuse together to make irregular lumps. Severe hai [..]
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SearchICAO Abbreviation for International Civil Aviation Organisation.
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SearchJet max (Speed Max, Jet Streak) A point or area of relative maximum wind speeds within a jetstream.
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SearchKatabatic wind A local wind which develops due to cool, dense air flowing downhill. The cooler air is generally a result of night time radiational cooling in the lower layers of the atmosphere, but katabatic winds also occur over snow fields and glaciers. See also anabatic winds.
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SearchLa Niña The extensive cooling of the central and eastern Pacific Ocean. In Australia (particularly eastern Australia), La Niña events are associated with warmer ocean temperatures and increased probability of wetter conditions. See El Niño.
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SearchMacroburst A downburst affecting an area greater than 4 kilometres across and having damaging winds. Macrobursts are generally longer-lived than the smaller microbursts. Macrobursts have been documented to 'wrap-up' into weak tornadoes, however these would be classified as gustnadoes as they are not directly associated with storm-sc [..]
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SearchNacreous cloud Clouds that have a soft, pearly lustre and form at altitudes of around 25-30 km. Also called mother-of-pearl clouds.
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SearchOccluded mesocyclone A mesocyclone in which air from the rear-flank downdraft has completely enveloped the circulation at low levels, cutting off the inflow of warm unstable low-level air.
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SearchPascal (Pa) The unit of pressure (force per unit area) Kg/m². Average air pressure is 1013.25 hPa (101325 Pa).
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SearchQFE QFE is calculated by adjusting the station level pressure for the difference between the barometer level and the aerodrome reference level, assuming International Standard Atmosphere(ISA) conditions. An Altimeter set to QFE will read zero when the aircraft is on the runway.
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SearchRadar Radio Detection And Ranging. An electronic instrument used to detect precipitation by the ability of rain droplets (and other hydrometeors) to reflect microwaves (radio waves) back to a receiver.
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SearchSago Precipitation consisting of small (generally less than 5mm in diameter) transparent ice pellets. Often a precursor to snow.
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SearchT LAPS Tropical Limited Area Prediction System. A modified version of the LAPS numerical model, covering tropical latitudes in the western Pacific (over Australia).
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SearchUKMET A medium-range numerical weather prediction model operated by the United Kingdom METeorological Agency.
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SearchV Notch A radar reflectivity signature seen as a V-shaped notch in the downwind part of a thunderstorm echo. The V-notch often is seen on supercells, and is thought to be a sign of diverging flow around the main storm updraft (and hence a very strong updraft). This term should not be confused with inflow notch or with enhanced V, although the [..]
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SearchWalker Circulation The Walker circulation is an atmospheric circulation of air over the equatorial Pacific Ocean. It is caused by the pressure gradient force that results from high pressure over the eastern pacific and low pressure over Indonesia. The Walker circulation is seen at the surface as easterly trade winds which move water and air t [..]
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SearchX-rays The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that has a very short wave length. It has a wavelength longer than gamma rays, yet shorter than visible light. X-rays can penetrate various thicknesses of all solids, and when absorbed by a gas, can result in ionization.
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SearchYear The interval required for the earth to complete one revolution around the sun. A sidereal year, which is the time it takes for the earth to make one absolute revolution around the sun, is 365 days, 6 hours, 9 minutes and 9.5 seconds. The calendar year begins at 12 o'clock midnight local time on the night of December 31st-January 1st [..]
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SearchZephyr A light, warm breeze. Derived from Zephryros, the personification by the ancient Greeks of the warm west wind that was thought to prevail around the time of the summer solstice.
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SearchSearch is a mechanism for the act of searching artnet Auctions for specified details, such as keywords or artist's names, in order to locate lots for sale that relate to the users interests.
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Search(function() { var cx = '007175923080295419477:cbowmcgn4uu'; var gcse = document.createElement('script'); gcse.type = 'text/javascript'; gcse.async = true; gcse.src = (doc [..]
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SearchTo search is the act of inspecting the Register for title information required to prepare documents or to satisfy inquiries on Reference Sheets, maps or plans for survey information required for the investigation deposited plans or strata plans or for conveyancing or other purposes.
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SearchLand Registry provides search facilities - these include:
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SearchA careful exploration and perusal of the public records in an effort to find all recorded instruments relating to a particular chain of title.
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Searcha careful exploration and perusal of the public records in an effort to find all recorded instruments relation to a particular chain of title.
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SearchSearching or search may refer to:
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SearchSearching or search may refer to:
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SearchSearch are a rock band formed in Johor Bahru, Malaysia in 1977 by drummer Yazit, lead guitarist Hillary Ang, bassist Nasir, rhythm guitarist Nordin and singer Amy. Their debut album was produced by Po [..]
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SearchSearch is the debut album by Cleveland-based indie rock band Herzog, originally released on July 2, 2010 on Transparent Records. It would later be re-released by Exit Stencil Recordings on February 8, [..]
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SearchSearching or search may refer to:
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SearchFinancial Services site Glossary of Terms A-B C-D E-F G-I J-N O P-Q R S T-Z
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