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.
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Example of index being used in a sentence.To find what page it is on, look in the index.Example of index being used in a sentence.To find what page it is on, look in the index.
If you mean an index in a book. It helps you find information without going through the entire book. Before computers and when I had to write papers in college I would use a books index to quickly find quotes or facts needed for my paper. The index is in alphabetical order and also by subject. It can be very handy.
my answer is --- C ( Precautions ) is that the right answer
Talk to a reference librarian or even email a librarian if your public library has that service. Most libraries have databases that search periodicals and may even have full text of the articles.
ICD-9-CM; Volume 2, Index to Diseases
No, it does not.
Maybe this isn't the answer you're looking for, but the index of refraction of saline solutions of various concentrations is well known. You would just use a table...
The fastest way would be to use the index in the set of encyclopedias or the bibliography at the end of the article.