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  2. Web-based experiments - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web-based_experiments

    Learn about the benefits, criticisms, and methodologies of conducting experiments over the Internet. Find examples of web-based experiments in psychology, economics, political science, and internet studies.

  3. Search engine results page - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the components, types, and features of a search engine results page (SERP), which is a webpage displayed by a search engine in response to a user query. Find out how SERPs are generated, optimized, and accessed by various search engines and users.

  4. Contextual searching - Wikipedia

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    Learn about different forms and methods of contextual search, a technique to optimize web-based search results based on user and computer context. Compare basic, explicit, and automatic contextual search, and how they are applied in mobile and personalized search.

  5. Lab Test Results Guide: Positive vs Negative, Ranges ... - WebMD

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    Learn how doctors use lab tests, how long it takes to get results, and what positive, negative, and reference ranges mean. Find out how to interpret your results, what factors can affect them, and ...

  6. Google Search - Wikipedia

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    Google Search is a popular and powerful web search engine that allows users to find information on the Internet by entering keywords or phrases. It uses algorithms, indexing, and ranking systems to analyze and display relevant websites, and offers various features and options for customized searches.

  7. Use this tool to identify possible conditions and treatment related to your symptoms by selecting them on a body map. This tool does not provide medical advice and is not a substitute for professional care.

  8. Search engine - Wikipedia

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    A search engine is a software system that provides hyperlinks to web pages and other relevant information on the Web in response to a user's query. Learn about the origins, development and features of search engines, from Archie to Google, and see a timeline of major engines.

  9. Web analytics - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_analytics

    Web analytics is the measurement, collection, analysis, and reporting of web data to understand and optimize web usage. Learn about the basic steps, categories, and metrics of web analytics, as well as the tools and vendors that provide web analytics services.