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Support : DialogLink : Online Help : EXPAND EXPAND
Use the EXPAND command to display the indexes of searchable terms associated with a particular database. This is one of the most valuable commands available, particularly when you are unsure about how a particular term might be listed. EXPAND works like a window into a database: it allows you to see exactly how a term (word, phrase, author, journal, etc.) is indexed, and lets you SELECT your term directly out of the index. To view the search terms in the Basic Index of a database, enter EXPAND followed by the term you are looking for (e.g., EXPAND EXPONENTIAL). • To view the Basic Index: ?expand exponential Ref Items Index-term E1 5 EXPONENTIABILITY E2 20 EXPONENTIABLE Multiple-word entries are E3 19414 *EXPONENTIAL phrase-indexed descriptors E4 1 EXPONENTIAL ACCURACY <—or identifiers. E5 240 EXPONENTIAL AND TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS E6 1 EXPONENTIAL ATTRACTION E7 1 EXPONENTIAL B-SPLINES E8 10 EXPONENTIAL BOUND E9 2 EXPONENTIAL BOUNDS E10 4 EXPONENTIAL BOX SPLINES E11 1 EXPONENTIAL CLASS E12 1 EXPONENTIAL CONVERGENCE To view the search terms in an Additional Index, EXPAND the term or phrase preceded by its prefix (e.g., EXPAND AU=EINSTEIN). • To view an Additional Index: ?expand au=einstein, a Ref Items Index-term E1 7 AU=EINSPRUCH, NORMAN G. E2 1 AU=EINSTEIN KRAHN, DOROTHEE E3 0 *AU=EINSTEIN, A <—The EXPANDed term occurs E4 33 AU=EINSTEIN, A. in 0 records because of E5 229 AU=EINSTEIN, ALBERT punctuation or spelling E6 1 AU=EINSTEIN, DAVID M. variations, or because E7 2 AU=EINSTEIN, GILLES O. of additional initials. E8 1 AU=EINSTEIN, H. E. E9 7 AU=EINSTEIN, J. E10 1 AU=EINSTEIN, J. R. E11 2 AU=EINSTEIN, S. E12 1 AU=EINTERT, DAGMAR *See also VISUAL EXPAND. |
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