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5 days ago · Truncation. Truncation is a technique that broadens your search to include various word endings. To use truncation, enter the root of the word with the truncation symbol at the end. E.g. genetic* finds genetic, genetics or genetically. WORD OF CAUTION! Apply truncation with caution.
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4 days ago · PubMed Truncation: truncation, or finding all terms that begin with a given string of text, is generally not a recommended search technique for PubMed as truncation bypasses Automatic Term Mapping [to Subject Headings] and automatic explosion.
3 days ago · Truncation is a technique which can broaden your search, where your search term has a common root but multiple possible endings. correctly using truncation can help you to search more efficiently as it saves time.
4 days ago · Google automatically truncates search terms. To prevent automatic truncation, use a + sign in front of each term. A query on child retrieves results with 'children" and "childcare". Use double quotations marks ("") to search terms as a phrase and narrow your results.
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3 days ago · Truncation is a technique used to broaden your search. Truncation searches multiple forms of a root word to include various word endings and spellings. To use truncation, enter the base word and put the truncation symbol at the end (usually an *asterisk). The results will include any ending of that root word.
3 days ago · Truncation* → Broadens search to include various endings and spellings of a word (NOTE: Using truncation in PubMed turns of automatic term mapping, so you may actually get fewer results! Truncation works best in other database.
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