James,

Thanks for the corrected version, I stripped the DQSD Search Wizard comments
and committed it.

Kim

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> James Robertson
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> Subject: [DQSD-Users] RE: New search - PubMed
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> 
> Thanks for the feedback on the search and the session
> key Glenn - a modified version of it is attached with
> the session key value removed. Examples also modified
> slightly. And it's a pleasure to use the wizard -
> otherwise I'd never put searches together.
> 
> JB - you were asking about the search name. PMID =
> PubMed ID (I think). Bascically, every journal article
> gets given a unique PMID number, so it's how I always
> refer to them. It's a bit of a bonus that you can also
> search for authors and title keywords using the same
> search query.
> 
> 
> James



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