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  2. Pilates for Beginners: A Workout and Complete Guide - Healthline

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    It’s effective for absolute beginners and professional athletes alike. If you’re curious, new to the method, and wondering where to start, read on for more. ... It’s important to listen to ...

  3. Otter.ai - Wikipedia

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    Otter.ai, Inc. is an American transcription software company based in Mountain View, California. The company develops speech to text transcription applications using artificial intelligence and machine learning. Its software, called Otter, shows captions for live speakers, and generates written transcriptions of speech. [1]

  4. Intermittent Fasting 101 — The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide

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    The 16/8 method: Also called the Leangains protocol, this involves an 8-hour eating period and a 16-hour fasting period. Some people do this by skipping breakfast, but you can also do the reverse ...

  5. Test-driven development - Wikipedia

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    Test-driven development (TDD) is a way of writing code that involves writing an automated unit-level test case that fails, then writing just enough code to make the test pass, then refactoring both the test code and the production code, then repeating with another new test case.

  6. pfs:Write - Wikipedia

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    pfs:Write was a word processor released by Software Publishing Corporation (SPC) in 1983 for IBM PC compatibles running MS-DOS and the Apple II. [1] It included the features common to most word processors of the day, including word wrapping, spell checking, copy and paste, underlining, and boldfacing, with a few advanced features, such as mail merge and some others.

  7. Words per minute - Wikipedia

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    Karat et al. found in one study of average computer users in 1999 that the average rate for transcription was 32.5 words per minute, and 19.0 words per minute for composition. [2] In the same study, when the group was divided into "fast", "moderate", and "slow" groups, the average speeds were 40 wpm, 35 wpm, and 23 wpm, respectively.

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