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index 1 , n [in an ~] (↔ fr: index
1
)
index: ~ created by search engine
1
Agent1
or user
1
Agent2
to act on page
2
Patient

For instance, the Yahoo index is not a complete list of all Websites, only those entered by the maintainer of the Yahoo list.
[
en WEB2
]
With most search engines, you fill out a form with your search terms and then ask that the search proceed. The engine searches its index and generates a page with links to those resources containing some or all of your terms.
[ ]
Alltheweb is also one of the newer search engines. It claims to be faster and more efficient than other search engines, with the largest index and the most rapid look-up times.
[
en SPIDAP
]
That acts on the page Patient according to specific criteria subject ~
The search engine Agent1 or the user Agent2 places a page Patient in an i. add ... to an ~
index
2
...
French
LPD MEP MCLH
17/03/2011

index 2 , vt (↔ fr: indexer
1
)
index: program
1
Agent
~ page
2
Patient
in search engine Destination with key word Instrument

index: program
1
Agent
~ page
2
Patient
in search engine Destination with key word Instrument
Importantly, if we had posted this URL on a static Web page, search engine crawlers could also discover it, use the same URL as shown above, and then index the contents.
[ ]
The listed version of the ROBOTS- tag (ALL) tells the search engine to index the page. However, ((...)) Search engines will also index pages without this tag.
[
en PANDIA
]
Subject-specific search engines do not attempt to index the entire Web. Instead, they focus on searching for Web sites or pages within a defined subject area, geographical area, or type of resource.
[ ]
Noun indexing
1
A page Patient that has been i. indexed
1
Result index
1
French
LPD MEP MCLH
17/03/2011
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