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As shown on the screen capture above, they are using the left column for filtering.
With the increase of monitor size, it is getting popular to use the three-column design.

Anyway, if you are interested the orange arrows pointed items. Why they are not on your PubMed search pages? It is a Chrome extension, called the Paper Link for PubMed

You can get the full version at https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/kgdcooicefdfjcplcnehfpbngjccncko
Or a version with less required permissions at https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/emdponcknibglcjeidbemionclljooao

One more thing! Although the new PubMed site allows to filter papers based on "Text availability", it doesn't actually probe those links and verify them. The Paper Link does that! Try enable the "only PDF" option while searching on www.thepaperlink.com. You may also notice that the search results on the Paper Link are shown based on their impact. Sweet~~
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