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  2. Words per minute - Wikipedia

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    Words per minute is a common metric for assessing reading speed and is often used in the context of remedial skills evaluation, as well as in the context of speed reading, where it is a controversial measure of reading performance. A word in this context is the same as in the context of speech. Research done in 2012 [9] measured the speed at ...

  3. 60 Seconds! - Wikipedia

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    The game was originally supposed to be a test to see if Unity was the right game engine to use. It ended up being released to the world because of how well the test went. A revamped version of 60 Seconds! titled 60 Seconds! Reatomized was released on July 25, 2019. Plot. 60 Seconds! takes place in the United States during the 1950s.

  4. Barbara Blackburn (typist) - Wikipedia

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    April 18, 2008. (2008-04-18) (aged 87) Known for. being the "world's fastest typist" according to the Guinness Book of World Records (later removed) Barbara Clay Henley Blackburn (September 25, 1920 – April 18, 2008) [1] [2] was an American clerical worker [3] recognized for her claimed fast typing speed using the Dvorak keyboard layout.

  5. Blood Types & ABO Blood Group Test: What Blood Type Are You?

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    Group A has the A antigen and B antibody. Group B has the B antigen and the A antibody. Group AB has A and B antigens but neither A nor B antibodies. Group O doesn’t have A or B antigens but has ...

  6. Blood Typing and Crossmatching - Healthline

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    Depending on the results of your blood typing, your blood will be classified as type A, B, AB, or O. It will also be classified as Rh+ or Rh-. There is no “normal” or “abnormal” blood type.

  7. Typing - Wikipedia

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    Typing. Typing is the process of writing or inputting text by pressing keys on a typewriter, computer keyboard, mobile phone, or calculator. It can be distinguished from other means of text input, such as handwriting and speech recognition. Text can be in the form of letters, numbers and other symbols.

  8. Blood Typing: Purpose, Procedure, and Risks - Healthline

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    Blood typing is a test that determines a person’s blood type. The test is essential if you need a blood transfusion or are planning to donate blood. Not all blood types are compatible, so it’s ...

  9. Stiff fingers: Causes, treatment, and stretches - Healthline

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    Begin with your palm facing up and your fingers fully extended. Bend your thumb and stretch it across your palm until you touch your pinky finger. Hold for 5 seconds, then bring your thumb back to ...