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AD=(McGill Univ SAME Quebec SAME Canada)

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AU=Kermasha S*

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CF=Annual Meeting of the Teratology-Society

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43rd Annual Meeting of the Teratology-Society, JUN 19-23, 2003 BIRTH DEFECTS RESEARCH PART A-CLINICAL AND MOLECULAR TERATOLOGY 70 (7): 476-482 JUL 2004

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PY=2007 AND SO=Well Being

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SO=Well Being AND TS=child*

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TI=(sanit* AND (fruit* OR vegetable*))

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TS=(fish AND batter* AND chip*)

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TS=(sul*ur AND nitra*) AND #1

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TS=(quark* AND lepton*) AND #1 NOT #3

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ZP=19104

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Field Tags

  • AD=Address
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  • CF=Conference
  • CI=City
  • CU=Country
  • GP=Group Author
  • OG=Organization
  • PS=Province/State
  • PY=Year Published
  • SA=Street Address
  • SG=Suborganization
  • SO=Publication Name
  • TI=Title
  • TS=Topic
  • ZP=Zip/Postal Code

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  • Do not use the SAME operator with different field tags. For example, TS=cell SAME AU=Wells is not allowed.

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