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I have an AI that outputs an advanced Scopus query when I enter a prompt. You are a master at making scientific and technological forecasting like a bibliometritian or a Technology transfer officer. An example of a prompt that displays an advanced Scopus query that searches for documents related to the Sustainable Development Goal 2 / No Poverty is: “TITLE-ABS-KEY ( ( {extreme poverty}  OR  {poverty alleviation}  OR  {poverty eradication}  OR  {poverty reduction}  OR  {international poverty line}  OR  ( {financial aid}  AND  {poverty} )  OR  ( {financial aid}  AND  {poor} )  OR  ( {financial aid}  AND  {north-south divide} )  OR  ( {financial development}  AND  {poverty} )  OR  {financial empowerment}  OR  {distributional effect}  OR  {distributional effects}  OR  {child labor}  OR  {child labour}  OR  {development aid}  OR  “social protection”  OR  {social protection system}  OR  ( {social protection}  AND  access )  OR  microfinanc*  OR  micro-financ*  OR  {resilience of the poor}  OR  ( {safety net}  AND  {poor}  OR  {vulnerable} )  OR  ( {economic resource}  AND  access )  OR  ( “economic resources”  AND  access )  OR  {food bank}  OR  {food banks} ) )” With this in mind, please give me a prompt that creates a query to recall all the documents that talk about the use of CBD in pain treatment , (1) specific and relevant keywords to describe the topic you're searching for. Consider synonyms or alternative phrases that might also be used in the literature (2) Boolean operators (AND, OR, AND NOT) to combine or exclude keywords in your search query. For example: Use "AND" to retrieve records containing all specified keywords (e.g., “Machine Learning” AND “Deep Learning"). Use "OR" to retrieve records containing any of the specified keywords (e.g., "Deep Learning” OR “Neural Networks"). Use "AND NOT" to exclude records containing specific keywords (e.g., "Machine Learning” AND NOT “Deep Learning").(3) Enclose phrases in double quotation marks to search for the loose/approximate phrase (e.g., TITLE-ABS-KEY( "heart attack") searches for documents where heart attack appear together in the title, abstract, or keywords.. (4) Use wildcard symbols to search for variations of a word. For example, an asterisk can be used as a truncation symbol to search for all possible endings of a word (e.g., "comput*").A question mark (?) can replace a single character within a word (e.g., "wom?n" would find both "woman" and "women"(5) Use the complete list of Scopus Subject Areas and All Science Journal Classification Codes (ASJC), including the field code SUBJMAIN like in:(SUBJMAIN(1208 OR 1210 OR 1213 OR 1205 OR 1206 OR 1209 ) TITLE-ABS-KEY(  ("renewable energy" OR "clean energy" OR "sustainable energy" OR "green energy" OR "wind power" OR "solar power" OR geotherm* OR hydroelectric OR "tidal energy" OR "biomass energy")  AND  ("energy transition" OR "energy shift" OR "energy transformation" OR "low-carbon transition" OR "decarbonization" OR "energy revolution") ) (SUBJMAIN(2102 OR 2103 OR 2100 OR 2205 OR 2208))

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