Enter some keywords as clues for your search, then press the Enter key or click the [Search ] button to display a list of related pages. This site's Search engine (Powered by Google) uses advanced text matching technology to identify pages with high importance and relevance to keywords. For example, when determining which pages to return as Search results and their display order, not only the target pages but also the content of pages linking to those pages is considered. Also, pages where the keywords used in the Search appear close together are judged to have high relevance to that Search. Note: Encrypted viewable PDF documents are converted to HTML for indexing purposes, but that HTML is not displayed.
This site's Search engine (Powered by Google) uses advanced text matching technology to identify pages with high importance and relevance to keywords. For example, when determining which pages to return as Search results and their display order, not only the target pages but also the content of pages linking to those pages is considered. Also, pages where the keywords used in the Search appear close together are judged to have high relevance to that Search.
Note: Encrypted viewable PDF documents are converted to HTML for indexing purposes, but that HTML is not displayed.
If there are Synonyms with the same or similar meaning as Search terms, they will be displayed on the Search results page as "Other suggested searches".
The Sort by Date function allows you to display Search results sorted by date. Each date will be displayed on the Search results page. Search results without a date will be displayed last in order of relevance.
By default, only pages containing all Search terms are returned. There is no need to insert "and" between Search terms. For example, to Search for DVD product specifications, enter the following: To broaden your Search, reduce Search terms; to narrow your Search, add Search terms.
To broaden your Search, reduce Search terms; to narrow your Search, add Search terms.
This site's Search engine (Powered by Google) supports the logical operator "OR". To Search for pages containing either word A or word B, specify "OR" in capital letters between the two words. For example, to Search for offices in either London or Paris, enter as follows.
The Search results of this site's Search engine (Powered by Google) display excerpts of places within each web page that match Search terms. Search terms are displayed in bold within excerpts, so you can easily check the relevance of listed pages.
This site's Search engine (Powered by Google) does not distinguish between uppercase and lowercase. Search terms entered in uppercase are all recognized as lowercase. For example, the Search terms "george washington", "George Washington", and "George washington" all return the same results.
Words or characters that are too common are excluded from Search terms as stop words. Most pronouns and articles, as well as "where" and "how", plus single digits or single characters are automatically ignored. The reason is that these words have little effect on narrowing Search results, and conversely, they can lead to significant slowdowns in Search speed. To include stop words in Search terms, add a half-width "+" symbol before the stop word, or enclose the stop word in quotes. Be sure to insert a space before "+". For example, to search for annual report version I, enter as follows:
For example, to search for annual report version I, enter as follows:
This site's Search engine (Powered by Google) does not perform "stemming" or "wildcard" Search in order to provide the most accurate results, and keywords entered in the Search box are searched exactly. For example, even if you enter "airlin" or "airlin*", a Search for "airline" or "airlines" will not be performed. Also, "airline" and "airlines" will display different results.
For example, even if you enter "airlin" or "airlin*", a Search for "airline" or "airlines" will not be performed. Also, "airline" and "airlines" will display different results.
This site's Search engine (Powered by Google) returns only web pages containing all keywords in the query. To further narrow Search results, add new keywords to the entered keywords. This function allows you to narrow down specific pages related to the added keywords from the wide range of Search results for the initial keywords.
You can exclude a word from Search results by adding a minus sign ("-") before the word. Be sure to insert a space before "-". For example, consider the case of searching for the following keywords. In this case, pages containing "bass" but not containing "music" will be returned.
For example, consider the case of searching for the following keywords.
In this case, pages containing "bass" but not containing "music" will be returned.
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