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 returns all results that contain “terra” and “lumen” but not “aqua”. returns all results that contain “terra” and “lumen” but not “aqua”.
  
-This function is particularly useful for comparative or philological studies on complex texts. (Figure 12)+This function is particularly useful for comparative or philological studies on complex texts. 
  
-Figure 12, Filters+{{ubiquity:ubiquity_filters.png?650|Filters}}
  
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 The search engine uses a semantic indexing system, optimized for comparing texts in different languages and for recognizing lexical variants. The search engine uses a semantic indexing system, optimized for comparing texts in different languages and for recognizing lexical variants.
-(Figure 2)+
  
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 **Multi-term search** **Multi-term search**
  
-The platform displays only the List view of the results, together with the Compare button (disabled until 1 to 3 results are selected). (Figure 13) +The platform displays only the List view of the results, together with the Compare button (disabled until 1 to 3 results are selected).
 **Single-term search** **Single-term search**
  
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   * Dictionary (lemma, morphology, definition)   * Dictionary (lemma, morphology, definition)
  
-(Figure 14) 
  
 These functions are visible in the toolbar in the upper-right area of the results section. These functions are visible in the toolbar in the upper-right area of the results section.
  
-Figure 13, Multi-term Search+{{ubiquity:ubiquity_multi_term_search.png?650|Multi Term Search}} 
 +{{ubiquity:ubiquity_single_term_search.png?650|Single Term Search}}
  
-Figure 14, Single Term Search 
  
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 ===== “List” View (Results List) ===== ===== “List” View (Results List) =====
  
-This view lists results as in traditional (multi-term) search. (Figures 13–14)+This view lists results as in traditional (multi-term) search.
  
 It is possible to: It is possible to:
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   * the X-axis represents the historical period (e.g. III BCE, II BCE, I CE, etc.).   * the X-axis represents the historical period (e.g. III BCE, II BCE, I CE, etc.).
  
-This view allows observation of the evolution of term usage over the history of the selected corpus. (Figure 15)+This view allows observation of the evolution of term usage over the history of the selected corpus. 
  
-Figure 15, Word Frequency+{{ubiquity:ubiquity_word_frequency.png?650|Word Frequency}}
  
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 The content of this record varies depending on the term and the selected language. The content of this record varies depending on the term and the selected language.
-(Figure 16) 
  
-Figure 16, Dictionary+{{ubiquity:ubiquity_dictionary.png?650|Dictionary}}
  
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   * perform a search with multiple terms;   * perform a search with multiple terms;
   * select a single word in the text;   * select a single word in the text;
-  * click the dictionary icon. (Figure 17)+  * click the dictionary icon.
   * the platform opens a modal window containing:   * the platform opens a modal window containing:
     * lemma     * lemma
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     * definition     * definition
  
-(Figure 18)+
  
 This function allows analysis of the meaning of a term directly within the comparative context. This function allows analysis of the meaning of a term directly within the comparative context.
  
-Figure 17, Single Word Selected +{{ubiquity:ubiquity_single_word_selected.png?650|Single Word Selected}} 
- +{{ubiquity:ubiquity_dictionary_multi_term_search.png?650|Dictionary in Multi Term Search}}
-Figure 18, Dictionary in Multi-term Search+
  
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 Before proceeding, user confirmation is required, as the operation involves creating a new Flow, preventing the current one from being accidentally overwritten. Before proceeding, user confirmation is required, as the operation involves creating a new Flow, preventing the current one from being accidentally overwritten.
-This behavior ensures protection of the current session data. (Figure 19)+This behavior ensures protection of the current session data. 
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 +{{ubiquity:ubiquity_new_search_notice.png?300|New Search Notice}}
  
-Figure 19, New Search 
  
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   * the note is saved in the active Flow, so that it can be retrieved in a subsequent session.   * the note is saved in the active Flow, so that it can be retrieved in a subsequent session.
  
-(Figure 20) 
  
-Figure 20, Term Notes+{{ubiquity:ubiquity_term_notes.png?650|Term Notes}}
  
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