Default Boolean Operator
The default operator in Boolean searches is ET(AND). It is used when several search words are entered in the same box (in any given field)
Exception: Beware that the rule is not valid for author searches.
Example:
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is treated as
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ET(AND)
OU(OR)
SAUF(NOT)
Note that the default operator for words entered in two separate boxes is also ET(AND).
You can also enter in the same box the other operators (OU(OR), SAUF(NOT) et ADJ) if necessary:
ET(AND)
OU(OR)
SAUF(NOT)

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