# /var/www/slims9/lib/SearchEngine/SearchBiblioEngine.php:685^ "Engine ⚙️ : Idoalit\SlimsEnterprise\LibraryManagement\UlimsSearchEngine"
^ "SQL ⚒️"
^ array:2 [ "count" => "select count(sb.biblio_id) from search_biblio as sb where sb.opac_hide=0 and ((match (sb.author) against (:author in boolean mode)))" "query" => "select sb.biblio_id, sb.title, sb.node, sb.node_id, sb.author, sb.topic, sb.image, sb.isbn_issn, sb.publisher, sb.publish_place, sb.publish_year, sb.labels, sb.input_date, sb.publish_year, sb.edition, sb.collation, sb.series_title, sb.call_number from search_biblio as sb where sb.opac_hide=0 and ((match (sb.author) against (:author in boolean mode))) order by sb.last_update desc limit 50 offset 0" ]
^ "Bind Value ⚒️"
^ array:1 [ ":author" => "'+Uehara,Goro'" ]
TANGGAL ENTRY : 24/02/2011
TANGGAL ENTRY : 12/05/2011
TANGGAL ENTRY : 29/08/1994
TANGGAL ENTRY : 08/03/2011
To say that different soils behave differently is to say that similar soils behave similarly, to us this is an extremely important statement. If similar soils behave similarly, it is only necessary to classify soils so that soils that behave similary are grouped together. In a hierarchical or multicategorical classification system. The generalizations one can make about an object increase as on…
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