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indexAdvanced Search ExamplesSearch for records by using field tags, set combinations or a combination of both. Search operators and wildcards are allowed. indexAD=(Div* of Botany AND Zoology SAME Australian Nat*)Finds records in which the address names Division of Botany and Zoology appear in the same sentence as the address name Australian National University. For example:
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