ICD-9-CM; Volume 2, Index to Diseases
No, it does not.
The most efficient way is to use the index page found at the back of the book.
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Scientists use a computer to locate the epicenter because it would be dangerous to go out there and locate it.... and they never know about any after shocks......
A periodical index is used to find specific articles, essays, or information published in magazines, journals, or newspapers on a wide variety of subjects. It helps users locate relevant sources by providing access points like author names, subject headings, and publication titles.
Volcanic Explosivity Index
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To locate the points.
Use the index or table of contents to quickly find the topic you are interested in. Then, navigate to the corresponding page for detailed information.
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An atlas or map comes with an index, use it to pinpoint the place you are looking for Or you could use google maps. (Click "maps" on the google main page.) You can type a placename and drag the map to scroll.
Because they are commonly used to make indexes for topics. ie. You would use "index" cards to make an alphabetical index of all the books you've read, guys you've date, etc.