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EXPERTIndex™ “Contains” TOXLINE® Special Advanced TUTORIAL TUTORIAL EXPERTIndex™ “Contains” TOXLINE® Special Advanced Searching Search Tips www.toxplanet.com

TOXLINE® Special is an extensive bibliographic database for toxicology, providing information covering the biochemical, pharmacological, physiological, and toxicological effects of drugs and other chemicals. In this tutorial, we will look at how to search TOXLINE Special using several search tips, including those for simple term searches, phrase searches, connector searches, group searches, term starts-with searches, and combination searches.

Simple Term Search: To search for a specific term, simply enter the term into the Search Term search box. For example, to search for documents that contain the term toluene, enter toluene and click Submit.

Simple Term Search: The search will return documents in which the selected field contains the term toluene.

Simple Term Search: To search for more than one term, simply enter the terms into the Search Term search box, separated by a space. By default, the connector between terms is "or". For example, to search for documents that contain the term toluene OR the term methanol, enter toluene methanol and click Submit.

Simple Term Search: The search will return documents in which the selected field contains the term toluene or the term methanol.

Phrase Search: To search for a phrase, simply enter the phrase into the Search Term search box, surrounded by quotation marks. For example, to search for documents that contain the phrase polychlorinated biphenyl congeners, enter "polychlorinated biphenyl congeners" and click Submit.

Phrase Search: The search will return documents in which the selected field contains the phrase polychlorinated biphenyl congeners.

Connector Search: By default, the connector separating search terms is "or". To search for all entered terms, simply enter the terms into the Search Term search box, connecting them with the word "and". For example, to search for documents that contain the terms mercury AND lead, enter mercury and lead and click Submit. The available connectors are: and, or, not.

Connector Search: The search will return documents in which the selected field contains the term mercury and the term lead.

Group Search: Multiple search terms or clauses can be grouped together with parentheses. For example, to search for documents that contain the term phenol OR the term benzene AND contain the term formaldehyde, enter (phenol or benzene) and formaldehyde into the Search Term search box and click Submit.

Group Search: The search will return documents in which the selected field contains the term phenol or the term benzene and the term formaldehyde.

Term Starts-With Search: To search for terms that start with specific characters, simply enter the characters into the Search Term search box, followed by an asterisk. For example, to search for documents that contain terms that start with perfluoro, enter perfluoro* and click Submit. The search will fail if an asterisk precedes characters (*perfluoro) or appears between characters (perfluor*o).

Term Starts-With Search: The search will return documents in which the selected field contains terms that start with perfluoro.

Combination Search: A search query can be created using a combination of the various search types. For example, to search for documents that contain terms that start with perfluoro OR contain the term benzene AND contain the term acid, enter (perfluoro* or benzene) and acid into the Search Term search box and click Submit.

Combination Search: The search will return documents in which the selected field contains terms that start with perfluoro or contains the term benzene and contains the term acid.

For more information, visit our website www.toxplanet.com