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Boolean Operator OU(OR)


The Boolean operator OU(OR) between two words pulls out references containing either word A OR word B, or both (match at least one search term).

Example:

ET(AND) OU(OR) SAUF(NOT)

In that case, you will hit records of works written by Simon Pataq OR references containing "tradition syrienne" as a keyword, OR both.


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