Searching: the engine searches for your criteria, and shows any result found.
Filtering: the engine searches the same way, but excludes things you tell it to ignore.
me too searching!!
operators
me too searching!!
Both do the same thing that is put out large particles larger than their pore size but filters are more advanced by filtering you can separate out single cells
hi everybody, if u wanna know the answer u will find it right here basically filtering separates tiny solubles and sieving is the opposite. Thanx
looking is like searching, seeing is unexpected.
Hirsch funnels are essentially smaller buchner funnels and meant for filtering smaller amounts.
Mean filtering is linear but median filtering is non-linear.
When you're searching for something you are simply examining each entity, comparing them with another entity in order to locate a match. When you're sorting entities, you are re-arranging the order of those entities. In both cases you will perform a comparison between two entities at a time, the only real difference is that you do not re-arrange the entities when searching.
I think your sad to actually have to ask this.. but maybe I'm sad for searching about it and then awnsering your question...
Surfing is more like just looking around and searching usually has a goal in mind.
A URL filter uses a URL database with verified domains to block domains while a content filter guesses the nature of each page of each web site "on the fly" URL scanning web pages for words.