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In the following instructions, what you need to type is in italic and surrounded by < and > (which must not be typed.
<Dum*> means therefore that you need to type Dum* (the letters D u m, followed with and *).
The search is not case-sensitive (<Journ*> and <journ*> are therfore identical).
  1. To find an author, type his/her Last Name or the first letters of his/her last name followed by * (example <Lamb*>); if your search yields too many papers, type more letters and/or add the first initial (without punctuation) separated by a blank space (ex. <Lambert D>

  2. See also the list list of authors.
    !! Names with a space (ex. Van Damme) must be typed between brackets ( <"Van Damme">).
     
  3. To find a Journal, you must type its complete name (no abbreviation).  Thus <J. Pharm. Exp. Ther.> will yield nothing !  You may type only one word (for instance,  <Occupational> will find all Journals containing that name (Innternational Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, e.g.). For aspecific Journal see the  Journal list.(you may make a copy and paste from that list) !! If the name of the Journal contains more than one word, you must enclose it betwwen brackets(ex.: <"European Journal of Cancer">).

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  5. The option units allow you to limit your search to one or several units.  Leaving this field blank yields papers of all units.

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  7. The answer of the server is as follows:

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    1. first words of the title in bold and large characters...

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    3. full bibliographical references with the following fields:
      1. AU : authors
      2. PY: uear of publication
      3. TI : title
      4. SO: full bibliographic data
      5. UN: unit(s) (of the departement) having collaborated to the work (see abbreviations on the form)
      6. TP: type of paper
      7. IF: Impact factor (at the time of publication of last known)

      in case of "no find", you'll get an error message.  Most "no find" are due to errors in the name or in the Journal.  In case you cannot trace the origin of an error or do not understand the message, send us a mail with  afuill description of your condistins of search and of the reply of the server (make a paste and copy)
Have a good search...

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