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  2. Subject indexing - Wikipedia

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    This has the advantage of controlling for synonyms as the preferred term is indexed and synonyms or related terms direct the user to the preferred term. This means the user can find articles regardless of the specific term used by the author and saves the user from having to know and check all possible synonyms. [ 6 ]

  3. Further research is needed - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 version of the review therefore said that there was "little need" for further research into the usefulness of the treatment in higher-income countries, but further research was needed on optimal dosage and on how to best treat lower-income and higher-risk mothers. [13]

  4. Help:Searching/Regex - Wikipedia

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    Since each word in the prebuilt search index already points to the pages that contain it, a keyword search usually corresponds to a single record lookup in the index. (This is also true for phrases, to a certain extent.) "Index searches" take basically no time to execute. They are cheap and plentiful. There are separate indexes kept updated for:

  5. How Does an Indexed Annuity Differ From a Fixed Annuity? - AOL

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  6. Wikipedia:Neutral point of view - Wikipedia

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    Present opinions and conflicting findings in a disinterested tone. Do not editorialize. When editorial bias towards one particular point of view can be detected the article needs to be fixed. The only bias that should be evident is the bias attributed to the source. Indicate the relative prominence of opposing views.

  7. Synonym - Wikipedia

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    A synonym is a word, morpheme, or phrase that means precisely or nearly the same as another word, morpheme, or phrase in a given language. [2] For example, in the English language , the words begin , start , commence , and initiate are all synonyms of one another: they are synonymous .

  8. Wikipedia:Featured article review - Wikipedia

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    So, if the strict rule that a citation only verifies the text that immediately precedes it is correct, Wikipedia's documentation is inconsistent about this and needs to be fixed. But I can't for the life of me imagine that the strict rule is one to which we need to adhere in all circumstances.

  9. Hotfix - Wikipedia

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    The problem to be fixed might be so critical that inaction is riskier than the potential loss of service. Over time, the meaning has shifted to an update that is created with urgency or released outside the normal update cycle for the software. Applying (installing) a hotfix generally involves the same process as any software update.