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Suggested Answer for Exercise 1:

This is a suggested answer. Your approach, as well as the number of results retrieved, may vary. New citations are added regularly to PubMed.

Find the title, "Baby walkers -- an underestimated hazard for our children?" (Hint: specify the Title using Limits and use AND between terms.) Review the related articles.

  • Enter the terms baby AND walkers AND underestimated AND hazard.

  • Click on Limits on the Features Bar. Select Title from the Default Tag pull-down menu. Click Go.

  • Click on Related Articles link to display the related articles.

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Note: You can also use the title word box of the Single Citation Matcher to search for the title words.

 


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