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How does Explorit calculate the numbers of “Available” and “Ranked” results?

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How does Explorit calculate the numbers of “Available” and “Ranked” results?

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A. The number of “Ranked” results is the total of all the results Explorit has chosen to add to your search results page from the collections it has searched. The number of “Available” results is the total of all the results that are actually available at all the collections Explorit has searched, including those results Explorit decided weren’t relevant to your search. Explorit will usually limit the number of results it brings back from a single collection to no more than 200, even though the particular collection may have tens or hundreds of thousands of results for the given search term.

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