Oh, dude, when a QC operator is on the hunt for a specific batch from the batch list, they can totally channel their inner Sherlock Holmes and use the Magnifying Glass to search by specific criteria. It's like having a superpower, but for finding batches. So, yeah, just click on that Magnifying Glass icon and start sleuthing through those batches like a pro.
Magnify Glass
depends on what you are trying to find. Think of ways on how you can narrow your search
It depends on who they are, who you are, if they have a warrant or reason to search, and what you are trying to do.
The guitar tune notes for the song you are trying to learn are typically found in the sheet music or tablature for that specific song. You can also search online for guitar tabs or chords for the song to help you learn how to play it.
When trying to find a recipe, it is advised that the consumer know the basics of what is needed or wanted. They need to try looking for the specific basic such as a means of cooking or ingredient.
It depends on what topic your trying to search.
task specific means that it is on track and extremely specific about what you are trying to find/work out
A job search is something you need to do, not something that you need to find. You would do a job search if you were trying to obtain or better your employment.
im trying to search that up my self
He wants you to type in a category or key word to help you search.
Comparing WikiAnswers, Wikipedia, and Google is difficult. They are totally different, and exist for different purposes.WikiAnswers: A community-based question and answer siteWikipedia: A community-based encyclopediaGoogle: A search engineFor which one is better, it really depends on what you are trying to do. If you are trying to find information on a general topic, Google is the best. If you are trying to gain background information on a specific topic, Wikipedia is the best. If you are finding an answer to a specific question, WikiAnswers is the best option.
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