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This is the crux of the keyword. "11 - 20" indicates the second page of results. Standard pagination usually displays ten items per page. The first page (1-10) is designed to satisfy the majority of users. It contains the most popular, the most referenced, and the most algorithmically "relevant" entries. By arriving at results 11 through 20, you have declared that the first ten answers were insufficient. You are digging deeper. You are looking for nuance that the algorithm didn't think the average user wanted.
Which type of DSC are you working with so I can provide a more specific checklist? Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) | TA Instruments Dsc Search Results 11 - 20 of 26
The abbreviation "Dsc" is the variable in this equation. In the context of digital databases, "DSC" often stands for "Digital Service Center," "District School Calendar," or specific proprietary acronyms like "Design Specification Code." It signals that you are not on a generic search engine, but likely within a specialized database, a document management system, or a niche portal. You have entered a walled garden of specific information. This is the crux of the keyword
You are searching a Document Service Center (DSC) for contracts containing a specific liability clause. Query: indemnification "sole negligence" Outcome: The DSC database returns 26 documents. The first 10 are master service agreements (MSAs) drafted by your own legal team—useful, but expected. Results 11-20 reveal three vendor-proposed redlines and two expired contracts from a subsidiary. These middle results expose risk that the top 10 missed. The first page (1-10) is designed to satisfy
Take the three most unique keywords from result #14 and #17. Combine them using Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT) in a new search. For example: (DSC AND "cold crystallization" AND impurity) NOT polypropylene . This will either collapse the 26 results down to the 3-5 that truly matter, or expand to a new set of 100+.
When you have exactly 26 results, you have a statistically small but complete population. This allows for unique analytical techniques: